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Creative Photography (Railway Related)


Ian J.
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More than 10 years ago, German TT scale (1:120) manufacturer Tillig offered a limited collector's edition of an US diesel engine that resembled an FP7 without meeting that prototype exactly. It was made with Rock Island and CB&Q paint scheme. The drive was based on Tillig's DB series 101. Unfortunately, they only made A units. To get an impression of how a full A-B-A consist would look on my layout, I created a virtual B unit by photo editing. The photo shows the full consist roaring with a fast freight through the left part of my TT scale US layout.

 

35778787143_1fabc03b7b_z.jpgFull consist by Jörn Pachl, auf Flickr

In contrast to many of my other pictures in which I combined real model scenes with virtual backgrounds (see https://flic.kr/s/aHsjBrMiB9), this picture was taken on a real model railway layout with a virtual train in the foreground that never existed this way in reality.

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Took me hours waiting for someone to walk past.........

 

Not really.

 

Plus (pretentious twaddle bit now) there's the two diagonals on the floor tiling; one echoing the roof and the other, at right angles,the line of the platform ends.

Edited by Peter Kazmierczak
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