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How realistic are your models? Photo challenge.


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Indeed. I would have removed them for the photo but they are integral with the pony trucks....

 

Rob.

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Looks like its derailed itself,although i think its just a shadow

Nice suttle weathering on it.

Cheers

Thanks, Ben. Its shadow. Here's another view taken at same time....

 

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Is that a black TEA? ;)

Surely you mean:

"Black gold, Texas TEA"

Well the next thing you know old Jed's a millionaire,

The kin folk said, Jed, move away from there,

They said "California's the place you ought to be,

So they loaded up the truck and they rode to Beverley.

 

Sorry, off topic but I couldn't resist.

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An LSWR M7 0-4-4T with a short train for trip working of some Great Western wagons.

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Or slightly toned down for effect:

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And to fit in with the real period intended, in aged monochrome:

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An LSWR M7 0-4-4T with a short train for trip working of some Great Western wagons.LSWR%20GWR%20Short%20Train%20-%203_zps47Or slightly toned down for effect:LSWR%20GWR%20Short%20Train%20-%203%20sepAnd to fit in with the real period intended, in aged monochrome:LSWR%20GWR%20Short%20Train%20-%203%20mon

Minor technicality, weren't the SR concrete huts a post war design? A tad late for a LSWR loco.

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Minor technicality, weren't the SR concrete huts a post war design? A tad late for a LSWR loco.

 

Ha ha, yes! I was hoping no one would notice. Seeing as the hut is not fixed down, I could have removed it for the photos, but only realised afterwards when I was reviewing them. :)

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