Absolutely Fantastic, very exceptional modeling and details / realism and weathering. And scenery techniques ! The rock formations are amazing ! Excellent photography and lighting also !
Regards - Joe F
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Absolutely Fantastic, very exceptional modeling and details / realism and weathering. And scenery techniques ! The rock formations are amazing ! Excellent photography and lighting also !
Regards - Joe F
Thanks, This first pictures of the rocks was good morning for me and than I working on a signal bridge you see the first stap to the weathering progress the last pictures are with floquil paint put not yet finished. The lights are later only in color not real lights, it is for me the looks.
Pennsy position light signals! Very cool! Did you light them? Great modelling, Ed!
the signals and bridge look great. well done.
So realistic, Edwin, fantastic!
John
I just placed the signal bridge it is still wet around it if it is completely dry than the colors are more nice than I go detail it. Some more pictures from the rocks with cars from Kohs and company and the Challenger from overland models I also placed pictures of the Navel Gannon from Rich Yoder Models one of his best I think. This one is not weathered maybe I do some day, have enough to do but what I said before that is the fun trains all your life weathering I hope will finish all.
Beautiful job Edwin! And I love seeing a UP structures and locomotives. You've done an exceptional job.
ED3945 posted:I like the E6 of Key imports models so I collect them so you see this one I think they make 3 of them they are the best of the best runs like a clock watch.
That is a different piant job pretty cool and slick.
ED3945 posted:I still working on the other side of my layout the rocks, make better pictures with the sunlight this what you see will be
more trees on the background not decided yet.
Wow, Ed, so realistic!!!
Thanks Will I have seen your website wow you are a true artist. I'm a illustrator that is what I do exploded views of ships in the offshore and cement industry. On my layout I like to make it better every time and now I have mutch more time to do it.
seaboardm2 posted:ED3945 posted:I like the E6 of Key imports models so I collect them so you see this one I think they make 3 of them they are the best of the best runs like a clock watch.
That is a different piant job pretty cool and slick.
Well it is a Key Import model painted by Key this one is very rare. I like this model very mutch it runs very good.
This work is just beautiful, amazing modeling and photography ED3945!
The next step of the Wash Rack is the water around it. I use very dirty gloss varnish now I can do nothing it must dry for at least a day than I go further the hoses and the barrels and more. Hope you all like it. I do it maybe different but this is what I like about this rack.
This one is the first box car more than 35 years old I bought it from a good friend of mine who taught me to weathering cars he done a great job so I take some pictures with his car on my layout. He used real rust on his cars and the weathering is a bit rough but nice colors, maybe nice.
Silver who don't like silver well The Union Pacific Maintenance Of Way Equipment I like them very mutch of course all Overland Models. They make them only I think in O scale in Ho you have almost everything but in O it is rare. Also some pictures of the Jordan Spreader en a Key E9. I will weather those in time I have to mutch to do still busy with the yard inch by inch.
Love the Union Pacific steam wrecking derrick. A piece of equipment that has vanished from the American railroad scene - sadly.
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