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Glad you had such a good crowd. Sure would like to be able to see it. Eric at MTL told me last spring if I ever get a chance to get out there he waould give my wife and I a personl tour of the plant. Lee
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Hi Jim,
I enjoyed visiting your layout today - nice work! How do you light these photos as they look very natural and colorful? Is this from the skylight? Duncan |
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Duncan, Glad to have met you today. Thanks for stopping by.
There is a section in this thread on all the photography techniques I use. Specifically to your question most photos are with the skylight and light from my desk lamp with swivels. Sometimes I shine the desk lamp on the floor, bounce it off the mirrored closet doors, even out the window. I don't not use the flourescents lights. Of course, I always use a tripod and the timer. Jim
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Thanks Lee, I wish you could see this in person. Jim
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Back on track: The rebuild. First thing I have to do is take off the trees and save most of the larger bushes. Below is a photo of the first step in reconstructing this left side of the PCM&T Co. Layout.
I felt really weird doing this to the layout after I'd finished?? Oh well; progress. Jim ![]()
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The more I see of it the more beautiful it looks. You'd be a rich man if 35-40 yrs. ago you built layouts. But I'm glad I got the oppurnity to let you build mine. Lee Barry
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It's like a bad haircut Jim. It'll look so much better when it grows back.
You can't make an omlett without breaking a few eggs. The loop operation will make it all worth it. I've spent considerable time on the web looking up loco's and rolling stock. Found a couple of things that might help kitbash some little logging loco's. Walthers has trucks and the 2 cylinder engine from the Keystone shay in parts. Also the little Bachman GE 45 ton might be a usefull mechanism. Also found some cheap 44toners. I have used these parts a bunch. I can't believe how expensive these models are getting. I also can't believe how nice they are and what a great selection there is. Of course, everything seems to be "limited run" and you have to do a bunch of searching to find what you want. Good thing that the web makes this a bunch easier. Steve |
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J&A, Good one. I put that building there so it would suffer more damage than it already looks like it has.
Lee, I was too busy climbing mountains that far back. No time. I had to wait until I was sixty. Steve, Hopefully it will grow back. I thought this redo was going to be no problem, but the original was really good so I will have to pull out all the stops on this one. Jim
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At my open house someone asked where will I keep my trees. Since these trees are delicate they can't be stacked on each other or laying down. I went to my spare wood pile and found some old 2"x2"s I never threw away. Voila! Instant tree storage. Drill some holes and that's it. My trees are safely in my closet. Jim
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