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This week's project was to build a realistic diorama/back-drop for taking train photos.  Getting more and more into weathering my engines and rolling stock has really made me realize that my current tiny layout is rather toy-like in appearance.  It just doesn't seem to do justice when photographing the detailed and more realistic-looking trains, so here's what I built...

 

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Joe
Spectacular !!!!!
 
Originally Posted by joeyA:

This week's project was to build a realistic diorama/back-drop for taking train photos.  Getting more and more into weathering my engines and rolling stock has really made me realize that my current tiny layout is rather toy-like in its appearance.  It just doesn't seem to do justice when photographing the detailed and more realistic-looking trains, so here's what I built...

 

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Thank you Steve (L.I. Train) & John...I appreciate your complements.  John, I just posted a thread on the 3-Rail Forum that describes the project in a bit more detail.  Click here to check it out.
 
Originally Posted by John Sethian:

Joe

 

Very nice work!  Feel like giving us some details? I would particularly like to know how you integrated that backdrop and the water.

 

Originally Posted by L.I.TRAIN:
Joe
 
Spectacular !!!!!
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