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Excellent shot of the signal box with the loco's., nice touch with the bike propped against the steps. Well done, I like it.

Always try to look on the bright side of life!

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Now that's what I call a WOW factor…


REgards Alan
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STUNNING !!!
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Best layout pic I've seen in a long time amazingWhat is the Backscene by the way?
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The backscene is ID Backscenes.

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Well Done Phil.
Your Railway just gets better and better.
I love the way you have intergrated the scenery with those back scenes. Also the weathered effects on track, Rolling stock and buildings is the business.
Thanks for showing.

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Thanks Derek, I think weathering makes all the difference, turns it into "real" instead of just out of the box toy :lol:

 

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Great shots Phil.............super job on the Signal Box

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Thanks John, have a great Christmas!

 

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Great photos, especially the low level one.

All the best

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Thanks Jon.

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Three more.

 




 

 




 

 




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Great photos once again. Pity the blinds in the second photo are there as the tree line outside coincides with the tree line on the layout…!

Cheers, Gary.
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I could Photoshop the blinds, but it would be easier to take the whole window away and just leave trees, but then they are over scale….when do you stop:???: :lol:

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Just been messing about with light photography!

 




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Superb atmosphere…….

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Thanks.

 

For those who are interested in photography, this is how to do it.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uT6tmYqFcQ

 

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Thanks, Phil.  I've never thought of using an iPad as a light source before.
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Fantastic layout, can you tell me, your track looks like even the top surfaces are painted, how? How does the power get to the wheels if they are?

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The track is SMP Finescale code 75 it's also Phosphor bronze and gets darker with age so the good news is, no painting needed

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