Here is a work in progress on a V&T starter set from MTH.
Scott Smith
If I may be Frank, Frank, it is always a privilege to receive a compliment from a guy named Frank.
Started on teh wall between teh two levels today:
Looks pretty cheesey now, but I am hoping it takes a turn as I start to do the painting, texturing and weathering.
Frank,
Nice backdrop. I like the idea and may try something similar. The bottom track looks like a perfect spot for the subway station I have seen advertised lately. Not sure what you think of it, but if you do, please post some more pics.
Dennis
I had a tiny feeling I was wrong about the engine. I love the color, it is awesome.
nice pictures & nice backdrop. I’m going to post something later this week regarding a trick I discovered in making backdrops.
OoooK.
For traditional corregation in 1:48; I ran the aluminum thru the corregation tool from Michael’s several times (left); compared to just once on the right side, more suitable for gauge 1. Hope this helps.
Speaking of scale, for outdoor trees, it’s hard to get plants in 1:48 scale; impossible actually, but there are a number of plants that appear scale when placed in the background. Here are some Alberta spruce and a Rosemary tree that will become part of the forest soon.
BB the beagle already buried a bone in the garden RR area. Took her rabbit hunting yesterday (despite county leash laws). She’s getting some rest now.
Hello to everybody
Is realy good tool. I use but with cooper sheet. realy good results.
Hey Frank53 very nice perspective in your background.
andre.
added some HO goosenecks lamps to teh backdrop - looks much better in person with teh room lights out.
Merry Christmas Everyone!
I am having so much fun with this new hobby. Here are some shots of my first layout. Hope you enjoy…
Thank you Tom for posting how to post photos… Let me know if this does not work.
SMK
SMK
- your pics look great. Thanks for joining the Sunday Photo Fun.
SMK, great work and great shots. OH no!! Another Yankee.[;)] Drop in on the Coffee Pot and visit.
Love to look at Tom’s pictures on Sunday.