It is sad that Lee Marsh Models do not build the Daylight GS4 but the latest one was Key Models but what I think better...was the PSC one so I want to share the PSC one. The paintjob I think is one of the best really perfect, ok the paint on the wheels but that is wat I can do
I like to share models of overland, PSC, Key Models or Kohs or other to this forum I have a lot of course, more to come
@ED3945 posted:It is sad that Lee Marsh Models do not to build the Daylight GS4 but the latest one was Key Models but what I think better was the PSC one so I want to share the PSC one. The paintjob I think is one of the best really perfect, ok the paint on the wheels but that is wat I can do
Nice...
Mark in Oregon (home of 4449)
The layout is not big but for me because of the space I think it is. I wish I can build a large layout with big rocks and a big layout with everything in it well that is a dream I like to build and build, I wish that I had the space......if I had than well still dreaming.....
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This on the picture you see is an area under the bridge that I have not yet decided whether it will be water or rough terrain but certainly not finished and one picture of a Overland Challenger. The sun is not with me this time because of the light, I don't have good daylight lamps and plan to buy them so the rocks will be better exposed and don't needed than daylight anymore. Good lighting is an art and very important for your layout of course to make beautiful pictures
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All beautiful. Unlike a lot of other threads you guys seem to keep photo repetition down to a dull roar. That really helps with viewing.
Models are stunning, but scenery is world class. I need labels when you post real locomotives.
I like what Santiago did with is beautiful sets of key models and of course beautiful shots of his models but for me I can't that beautiful shots so I try to chair this one from key. the best I ever seen of E6 models, key done a perfect job and will no longer surpassed I think by anyone. I'm also a big key fan.
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Thanks for sharing your collection, it’s world class!!!
@SANTIAGOP23 posted:Thanks for sharing your collection, it’s world class!!!
Thanks, I cherish the Key Models only one thing I do not like the horizontal drive because in the past they had vertical drive from the trucks the PA models in de year eighties (samhongsa) is a good example and you don’t see it that is the best but the paintjob and how it is build and appearance are far out the best today what I think of course.
I built this structure from a black and white picture from a book but it was big unfortunately didn't have the space but still nice on the yard. Show it before on one picture I believe but not like now. The structure is still loose because I will change the background it was built when I first started over 5 years ago. My parts like bolts and nuts are running out to built more what I want to do. Those pictures are Rich Yoder Cars.
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Spectacular Layout and Modelling!
Thank you for sharing. I really like your choice of modelling the NP, UP during the steam era in the northwestern USA
Al
@albertstrains posted:Spectacular Layout and Modelling!
Thank you for sharing. I really like your choice of modelling the NP, UP during the steam era in the northwestern USA
Al
Thank you.
Outstanding modeling. Thank you for taking the time to post these images.
Steve
@Rescued Trains posted:Outstanding modeling. Thank you for taking the time to post these images.
Steve
Thanks
This is what you have seen before because of the heat upstairs now do not so much at the moment but the plan to do the bridge in light weathering and you see also the signal bridge is far from finished. I have taken some pictures. This whole area will change over time. some more of the rocks I can't help it I take a lot of photo's of the rocks
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@SANTIAGOP23 posted:
Dear Santiago: really Beautiful, you have a awesome collection also I think of Key Models nice sunset and PSC model. The Key Sante Fe E6 do have also but not run these number 12 but have it on display because my layout is not so big as yours but I like very much what you are doing read almost every day your forums
Thanks! I also enjoy your posts. Thanks for keeping this thread going! A celebration of brass art in 1/48!
@SANTIAGOP23 posted:Thanks! I also enjoy your posts. Thanks for keeping this thread going! A celebration of brass art in 1/48!
Thanks, but at the moment is it very hard with USPS about shipment to the Netherlands I’m waiting now a month for models I bought. I heard to Switzerland took 10 weeks, normally I have the models with USPS in a week or so but there is also on USPS a alert because of the Covid-19 so package delivery times may be extended that is what I read. I hope to have those models some day.
I took the Kohs models off line because didn't like the pictures sorry, if there is a request for these models I definitely try to make better one's. On those new pictures you see I don't have much space to make the curve to the Atlas bridge you see it is very close to the roof but it works and it runs very good. Still busy of course to finish that curve and the rocks will coming also there so enough to do.
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The dump car well I like theme very much this one is from The Car Works one of the best all parts worked pretty surprising and amazing one of brass models I think never will made again. Overland did also one I think but The Car Works made very pretty O scale models. You see also the real pictures of that car.
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One thing what I do like of American trains are the cabooses so I collect many over the years. This one is a Precision Scale version, Duluth Missabe & Iron Range Ry I can say beautiful maybe the wheels I painted it some day. Sunset made also this version painted so maybe nice on this forum
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This one I think one of the best he has released from Rich Yoder Models Navel Gun on flats, it is large hard to make a good picture but I want this model to share on this forum. I think many railroaders like this one the detail and paint are very good only on the barrel the wood fixings must changed in wood color, I think they are not gray.
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It's amazing how large battleship guns were. My Dad served on the Battleship Texas in WWII, and he said when they fired the big guns the ship would lurch sideways about 3 feet with each volley and everyone had a concussion headache for about 24 hours. Marvelous post and excellent photography.
@mark s posted:It's amazing how large battleship guns were. My Dad served on the Battleship Texas in WWII, and he said when they fired the big guns the ship would lurch sideways about 3 feet with each volley and everyone had a concussion headache for about 24 hours. Marvelous post and excellent photography.
Thanks Mark yes this is amazing how large they are and very interesting what you say. The history of these is also the hobby I think than you know what it was. in the Netherlands we don’t had large battleships only small ships very small ships little guns