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Cheers Pete.
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Makes me think I'm never going to be able to get anywhere near that level.
(Maybe it time to start stamp collecting instead :lol:)
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Cheers Pete.
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Same thing happened with me…..must be Halloween :lol:I replied to Ed, but it's gone… Anyway Ed, ditto.
As always stunning pictures Phil. Your B&W shots look so authentic.
Best wishes
John
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"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy" - Benjamin Franklin
In the land of the slap-dash and implausible, mediocrity is king
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Thanks John, mabe a little too much rust but that's fixable :)
What a lovely shot. Superb weathering.
Cheers Pete.
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It's OK for starters Phil ……………………. :???: :???: :???: :???:
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How do you do the rust ? I'm looking at the beam under the girder bridge and conveyor (?) beyond it ………..the look is so authentic - as of course, is your weathering, and grass, and ballast - in fact, looking at it, everything looks so authentic are you sure it's a model and not the real thing photoshopped ……………..? :roll:
Ah yes - nearly forgot the give-away that it's a model - I don't ever remember seeing blue skies like that in the valleys during the mining era …………………… :lol: :lol:
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