An exhibition layout

ffayolle Nov 23, 2005

  1. shay6

    shay6 TrainBoard Member

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    Looks very sharp, ffayolle. What method did you use for the concrete road?

    Jeff
     
  2. ffayolle

    ffayolle TrainBoard Member

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    Jeff,

    For the concrete road, I use Evergreen styrene sheets. After "grooving" sheets to simulate concrete blocks, I spray with gray paint and I weather with other colors (white, dust ...).

    Simple and easy, isn't it ?

    Fabrice
     
  3. Grey One

    Grey One TrainBoard Supporter

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    Nice. Very Nice.
     
  4. hegstad1

    hegstad1 TrainBoard Supporter

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    Really nice, I like the road!
     
  5. HemiAdda2d

    HemiAdda2d Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Incredible shot!!!!

    Hard to believe it is the same layout! Looks so spacious!

    Did you use Helicon Focus to get the fantastic depth of field?
     
  6. Kozmo

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    WOW, I htink those photos and the layout look amazing.
    very nice weathering detail work!

    I wonder how it would look with Atlas Code 55 or ME 55 or ME 40 weathered track.
     
  7. ffayolle

    ffayolle TrainBoard Member

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    Thanks for your comments.

    I didn't use Helicon Focus. I just used "macro function" of my Nikon Coolpix 3100.
     
  8. ffayolle

    ffayolle TrainBoard Member

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    Hi,

    One birdeye new view of the terminal services of Point Davis


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    Comments welcome !!!

    Fabrice
     
  9. Powersteamguy1790

    Powersteamguy1790 Permanently dispatched

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    Those photo's are very nicely done.


    Stay cool and run steam...... [​IMG] :cool: :cool:
     
  10. ffayolle

    ffayolle TrainBoard Member

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    Hi of all you,

    Special day for special event : Thomas The Tank Engine is in Point Davis

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    Fabrice
     
  11. ffayolle

    ffayolle TrainBoard Member

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    Hi of all you,

    A tree close-up :

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    Comments welcome !!!

    Fabrice
     
  12. mopacfan

    mopacfan TrainBoard Member

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    That's an amazingly real looking tree. How did you accomplish such?
     
  13. ffayolle

    ffayolle TrainBoard Member

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    I used Sweetwater Scenery kit (deciduous tree).
    Look at this site : Sweetwater Scenery

    Fabrice
     
  14. r_i_straw

    r_i_straw Mostly N Scale Staff Member

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    Some people model trains, some structures. That is a model of a tree, not a fuzy ball on a stick with some ground foam sprinkled over it like I usually do. :D Wow
     
  15. ffayolle

    ffayolle TrainBoard Member

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    Hi of all you,

    Time to sleep !!!

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    No, it's time to work in servicing facilities :

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    Comments welcome !!!

    Fabrice

    [ January 15, 2006, 08:46 AM: Message edited by: ffayolle ]
     
  16. pilotdude

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    Very Nice Trees! Thanks for the link. I have been happy Grand Central Gems trees but this raises the bar.
     
  17. Powersteamguy1790

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    Those are magnificent trees... Very nicely done.


    Stay cool and run steam..... [​IMG] :cool: :cool:
     
  18. traingeekboy

    traingeekboy TrainBoard Member

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    That is very nice. Very evocative of American railroading in the 50's.
     
  19. ffayolle

    ffayolle TrainBoard Member

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    Hi of all you,
    Enclosed 3 updated pictures of Point Davis.

    On the left :

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    On the middle :

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    On the right :

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    Comments welcome !!!

    Fabrice
     
  20. fifer

    fifer TrainBoard Supporter Advertiser

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    Very Nice I like the way it all comes together.
    Really nice trees.

    Mike
     

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