Earlier today someone posted a link to a YouTube video (I don't remember who) that showed model trains which, IMO, looked stunningly real. It wasn't because of the scenery, which was virtually non-existent. The reasons the model trains looked so real was because of the camera angle and weathering.
The camera angle was such that the camera or viewer was trackside looking up at the weathered locomotive and train cars as they passed by, making them look awesome, like the real thing.
I haven't done any weathering yet, but I just took a stab a few minutes ago at using a camera angle looking up (not even with or down) at the train in the video below showing MTH PS3 New Haven Alco PAA Diesels hauling boxcars:
Now it's your turn to share any videos, photos and/or comments you may have about camera angles, weathering and/or any other techniques you may use to make your model trains seem stunningly real. Arnold