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How realistic are your models? Photo challenge.


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Waterloo Sunset.  XP 64 Project.  This is a Lima conversion done last year.  It pulls into the station sporting its new livery.  The other Class 47 is a Heljan model.  

That knocked me for six; maybe the best all time but XP64 looks too tired and scrap row like. I am just jealous though hahaar. Oh, and roof ribs on mk1's ...come on ..try a bit harder :)

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9F looks perfect in colour though. I can't work out where the mirror is.

Behind the second coach in the photograph of the Peak? It has to be between the two coaches (in fact a single coach) on the left.

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Couple of more pictures.

 

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The Deltic in the far track is from the Great British Locomotives magazine - not bad for a cheap static display model.

 

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The Crimson MK 1's behind the Hydraulic are from the Hornby Railroad Range - they're not bad for a budget coach.

Off the subject of realistic modelling, just a bit. How about a master class on building an overall station roof. Never mind the trains, this structure is stunning. I want one.

 

Bob

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Couple of more pictures.

 

attachicon.gifP1060293 (FILEminimizer).JPG

 

The Deltic in the far track is from the Great British Locomotives magazine - not bad for a cheap static display model.

 

attachicon.gifP1060376 (FILEminimizer).JPG

 

The Crimson MK 1's behind the Hydraulic are from the Hornby Railroad Range - they're not bad for a budget coach.

Hi,

 

Fantastic!

 

Could we see some behind the scenes and how it was all done please?

 

ATVB

 

CME

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