02-25-2009, 07:16 PM
Dingler:
This company had some absolutely beautiful larger scale models. The first image with the professional looking video crew was not that uncommon at the fair. Several groups were setting up at different vendors doing commentary.
The close ups are of a Pacific type locomotive. Unfortunately, the full length photo I took was spoiled by glare. It's worth taking a look at his web site (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.dingler.de/">http://www.dingler.de/</a><!-- m -->). This particular model under the "Neuheiten" ("innovation") link. Check out the photos there. Amazing detail - including operating reversing mechanism. This model was 1:32. The center crank driver really caught my fancy, as did the crosshead detail.
Matt
This company had some absolutely beautiful larger scale models. The first image with the professional looking video crew was not that uncommon at the fair. Several groups were setting up at different vendors doing commentary.
The close ups are of a Pacific type locomotive. Unfortunately, the full length photo I took was spoiled by glare. It's worth taking a look at his web site (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.dingler.de/">http://www.dingler.de/</a><!-- m -->). This particular model under the "Neuheiten" ("innovation") link. Check out the photos there. Amazing detail - including operating reversing mechanism. This model was 1:32. The center crank driver really caught my fancy, as did the crosshead detail.
Matt
Matt Goodman
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
