Here’s one of my favorite cars in my collection. The baggage car was built from a Labelle wood kit. I added a detailed interior (see webpage link for more photos of this car) as well as lighting.
Nice photos, Bob. The sign painters in the first shot are particularily effective, and lots of nice details too.
Wayne
nice!
is the combine also a labelle kit ?
Nice modeling and photos! Although the second photo could be lighter.
I also like the idea of “Trackside Photos” as a subject, same as MR uses in ther magazine. This should be an ongoing idea, rather than “weekend photos” or whatever.
Good photos, as usual, Bob
Bob,
Love the shots. That coach is a beauty. And the little scene with the billboard guys painting is great! All of your stuff looks great Bob…but man…your towns folk are litter bugs. Does the department of public works ever send people out to clean up all the litter blowing around their fair town? Then again, knowing the detail, and the obvious amount of thought and hard work you’ve put into your layout, there’s probably a guy around there somewhere with a paper pick and a bag spiking litter as we speak…
All the Best,
Trevor
Trevor:
You’re not the first to comment about the littering problem my little folk seem to have. As a result, the City Counsel and Department of Public Works voted yesterday to hire the town’s first sanitation worker. Let me introduce you to Sam. Talk about job security! From the looks of things, it’s going to take years to clean this place up!
Excellent shot of Sam the street cleaner.
Jon
You are getting better and better, and your posing of people is looking more and more real.
Lookin’ good Bob. Love the sign painter.
Nick
ereimer:
Yes, the combine is a Labelle kit. I bought it at the Costa Mesa Train Show. I think I paid around 7.00 bucks for it. Train shows are a great place to pick up deals like that! BTW. What ever happen to the upcoming Train Show Schedules MR used to run?