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How realistic are your models? Photo challenge.


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Taken a few years ago on my 16mm garden line, time and tide wait for no Man etc...so i'm making the most of these pics' as its time to start to pack it all in with the outside fettlin' and concentrate my future modeling inside and on a much smaller scale.  :)

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I can't see anything in those photos that says it's a model!

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Norman Lockhart managed to scale a nearby telegraph pole to take this view of 44422 arriving at Bleakhouse Road with the local goods, while Mrs Stinchcombe gives her son-in-law, local ganger Horatio Hardcastle a piece of her mind:

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Taken a few years ago on my 16mm garden line, time and tide wait for no Man etc...so i'm making the most of these pics' as its time to start to pack it all in with the outside fettlin' and concentrate my future modeling inside and on a much smaller scale.  :)

 

Those bushes in the background look almost real :jester:

Very well done.

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Hi PMP

 

great photo, almost looks real, you have the camera at the right distance not to see they are plastic and therefore make it look real, great photo I have to say.

 

Regards

Jamie

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Acknowledging an earlier 'discussion' in this thread.....

 

That's not realistic at all - there's no couplings :jester:

 

Sorry, couldn't resist  :devil:

 

Note - I did 'like' the post, especially the figures!  :)

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Acknowledging an earlier 'discussion' in this thread.....

 

That's not realistic at all - there's no couplings :jester:

 

Clearly, those two chaps are fitters and are about to replace the couplings, which is probably why the wagons were worked to the yard in the first place.

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Old and new Jocko's

Is that red pipe a straw?

(Not a criticism but just a really good idea well executed.)

 

 

Kev.

 

(Edit - finger and brain troubles with the kaybord…)

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Yes it's a straw sprayed with red oxide for now, still got a lot of work to do on this layout

 

Is that red pipe a straw?(Not a criticism but just a really good idea well executed.)Kev.(Edit - finger and brain troubles with the kaybord…)

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