Needs crows…
Besides that it looks great. Oh and the left over campfire from the local kid’s.
Needs crows…
Besides that it looks great. Oh and the left over campfire from the local kid’s.
[:-^]
But Jeffery, If you are going to do a full days work – you have to get up before lunch.
Great job though, very nicely done.
Johnboy out…
Jeffrey, I sent you 2 pictures, by email, of a sidelined rusted CNR 2-8-0, parked here at the Delson museum. Not much is missing from that engine and I suppose they want to restore it, at least cosmetically, but the scene looks just like yours, by the hangar with junk etc. Let me know if you dont receive the mail.
Chris
Sorry Chris, I didn’t get them. The email system for the forum seems to be allergic to my email addy. Send them directly to wimberly3@hotmail.com.
OK, I sent them to your email adress. If you want you can post the pics on the forum.
Chris
Here are 2 excellent pics that Chris sent to me. These are too good not to share. Good job Chris.


Jeff,
The edge of the bushy area seems awfully straight and parallel to the rails. Shouldn’t it be all curvy? You could add a transition zone of tall grass between the bushes and the kept-up areas - where they mowed sometimes. The bushes could be REALLY out of control between the track and the building. (Color contrast draws visitors’ attention.) Maybe the parts you took off the engine could be in the weeds.
I had a robin build a nest next to my garage door. (!) Put a spot of orange in one of the bushes.
As I said, the scene isn’t finished yet. There are still additional details to be added.