I just had a chance to quickly look over the article, and what Fifedog posted is the understatement of the year.[tup] [tup]
I thought that I was done with the hobby, but what I saw of Becky’s article made me remember why I started all of this and brought the excitement back.
I think I speak for most when I say that I’d like to see Becky become a regular in the magazine. I can’t wait to sit down and read the entire article.
Great Job!..I was into making paper card models before I got into trains, I remember saving & printing some of those structures you have. The Disney station with the red general in front is my favorite photo, it looks great. Do you have a link to the Disney Station card model building? It has been a while since I built any and I lost my links to the sites that had them for down load.
I’m hoping to pull off a similar temporary or portable layout with a New York City skyscrapers & Atlantic City Hotels type theme, my 1970s MPC era Blue Comet set needs some colorful scenery to run past. Thanks for the inspiration!
Nice Job, Beskster…very impressive, especially the card stock stuff. I’ve seen it before, before seeing it on the glossy pages of CTT remined me of how cool and awesome a job you do.
Jason: The station is at www.disneyexperience.com. I also recommend www.ss42.com, it’s a good listing of free paper model sites. Look under “Free paper toys” on the left side menu. You’ll also find a link there to sites that have famous skyscrapers. But you’ll probably need to enlarge them quite a bit.
Have you thought about making a video of your layout and putting it on you tube? Others have done this and it gives us an experience with their layouts that still photos can’t match. Just a suggestion.
I’m tellin’ ya Becky, first the “CTT” article, next thing you know Tom McComas from TM Books and Videos will be knockin’ at your door. Don’t worry about posting video, I’m sure others will take care of that for you.