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Very nice Erik. It's these little details that really make a scene come alive!
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That shot with the bus in it is an absolute cracker, Erik.
How's the new job working out?
All very nice photos, but when are you going to post some of models, instead of the real thing...??
(Yeah, I do get it - just my sense of humour.... )
Erik
That farm is quite awesome. Thanks for posting it
I do like that barn scene, sunflowers and all....and the rolling stock all seems to have the "correct" roadnames. Vegetation detail is GREAT!
Erik - my knees just got weak - just gorgeous !
Excellent! Very very nice!
Erik,
These vignettes are absolutely super!!
wonderful! great job...
Wow!
Very nicely done. Thanks for posting the photos.
Great work!
Just saw your farm field build and I commented on it at the MTJ forum posting you made.
Amazing work!
Fantastic work, Erik. Thanks for the posts.
Fantastic work. Is it real or is it Memorex!!!!!
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Outstanding!!
Simply Outstanding!!!
An artist for sure, the fence really made it for me.
Everything I want to say has already been said. So just WOW!
Having just put a small cornfield on my own layout, I can tell you all that those plants are not cheap. With just under 400 plants on my own 'farm' setting (and a grouping of them bought used off eBay), I describe it as my "$100 cornfield" as that's about how much the plants alone cost.
Never mind the time and effort you have to do to put out the rows, drill the holes, then make sure you get them 'planted' together to look right!
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Glad you boys like the toy trains here. Thanks
Erik C Lindgren posted:Glad you boys like the toy trains here. Thanks
I DO like the trains but I LOVE your existing light photography Erik.
Always a pleasure to view your modeling.
You gentlepeople make my day brighter
-thank you
The plants are universal scale as I used them in a trackside garden. Mine are on a 1:35th scale Rhodesian layout. There is a meali patch behind the village.
DCRFAN posted:The plants are universal scale as I used them in a trackside garden. Mine are on a 1:35th scale Rhodesian layout. There is a meali patch behind the village.
What does this have to do with my Branchline?
Oh - the dreaded -- thread drift. Ah..
:-/
Erik, just stunning. I'm in awe.
Erik, seems you took a break for a while and without you this forum went from technicolor to sepia and faded to gray - like from green chili enchiladas to granola. It's good to have you back. Thanks. Man, I covet that double stripe black Grande caboose. Will I ever find an O scale one?
Austin Bill- that is pretty funny. Thanks I appreciate you also.
Jeff thanks; I am trying to recreate what I missed in a great era. I love the cars and the trains, neat stuff. Maybe in my interest of this era I can create a 4D living exhibit of the elements of Americana that likely will never return. This is also a chance for the youth that see our layout to see what it was like. I make huge strides talking with people that were there and lived it for the upmost authenticity both in operations and the scenes around the tracks. To me it's a painting in living 4D.
The images below are personal to me; my father worked a Standard or Amaco service station in Arnold's Park, IA as a boy in the mid 50's. His stories always peaked my interest and likely why I have half a dozen vintage 1:1 cars and model this stuff.
I hope these images spark your imagination like mine. What was it like back then?
More or less what did the guy do driving the Packard to have the fuzz after him... ;-)
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Erik,
I have corn fields behind my house & across the street in front. Looking at your layout is exactly like looking out my window! Your skills & work are phenomenal. Looking forward to seeing more of your layout.
Erik,
Nice work man! Did you photograph much of this outside?
Dave
Erik,
Fantastic work, Awesome photos!
a joy to see those pictures, thanks
where can i find those cornfield plants?
Cor
One suggestion JTT SCENERY 95553 2" CORN STALKS O-SCALE 28 STALKS PER PACKAGE. Available in green and dried colour.
DCRFAN posted:One suggestion JTT SCENERY 95553 2" CORN STALKS O-SCALE 28 STALKS PER PACKAGE. Available in green and dried colour.
The nameless DCR fan from Ontario returns. She or he or it is correct, JTT products aquired at my local Hobby Lobby. Perhaps not also seen is the HO versions for corn stalks that were a little short on water.
Dont forget about Silfor's Crop Rows...
How about some volunteer corn along the yard leads in Omaha!?
Don't forget about the implements to deal with that corn...
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Some very nice photos, very atmospheric.
Well done!