Let's see how you use your figures creatively to make scenes on your railroad that are fun. I'll start us off. All of the photos are Iphone shots I worked in Photoshop at 300 dpi. Big doings in Munoz . . .
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Let's see how you use your figures creatively to make scenes on your railroad that are fun. I'll start us off. All of the photos are Iphone shots I worked in Photoshop at 300 dpi. Big doings in Munoz . . .
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The guy with the sombrero cracks me up
Gorgeous little people, structures and scenes, Eliot.
A couple of shots from the soon to be gone mountain
The railway children family
Ben, the guy in the sombrero is up to something nefarious.
Peter, not extreme railfans, just city dwellers trying to escape to heat of a non-air conditioned apartment.
Hey Melgar,
What did you use for your brick roads?
Dave
luvindemtrains posted:Hey Melgar,
What did you use for your brick roads?
Dave
Laser-cut cobblestone paper from Monster Modelworks. No longer in business but apparently will be opening under new ownership.
MELGAR
Downtown. On my 12-by-8 layout completed in 2004 and still in operation. If you look closely, you can see a blue passenger car of the LIRR stopped at the station.
MELGAR
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