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(04-09-2020, 09:23 AM)ezdays Wrote: (04-09-2020, 08:26 AM)ngauger Wrote: The smaller scales are more efficient at hiding mistakes. All details really show up in the larger scales.... even errors
Yeah, but like I said, a closeup shot in N scale shows up all of those "errors'.... We can't hide from the camera.
According to the way you view things digital cameras are the best and worst modeling tool we have. I find no matter how much I look at a scene before I take a picture, something is always out of place once I look at the photo. I do try to fix these but sometimes I forget until the next picture. I don't have the modeling skills some folks do so sometimes I just let it go.
I can always fall back on the things I did when I modeled 12" to the foot. Even then I had a few tell me things weren't prototype.
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OK, some progress, and as usual, some photos with a few glaring errors or things that really need to be cleaned up. Probably the biggest error is where I thought I could get three sets of tracks in the space I allotted for the museum yard. Well, I was able to do that, just that when I put anything on those tracks, there was little room for visitors to walk around. Way too late to do much about that, but we'll see what happens later on.
Oh, that little green man, well, he came over from my old layout, a visitor from from distant planet Zork.
First of all, the museum and yard were built off-site and had those little green men prepare the site and move the building and yard over using traction beams.
As you can see, we didn't allow room enough for visitors and trains, so right now, that's why there are few visitors and more trains there.
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Lookin' good, Don!
I think that green guy might be a distant relative of the guys in the Blue Man Group.
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Thanks guys, he was rather reluctant to sit on the green bench on the green grass though. Not sure, but I think those things don't exist on Zork and he was afraid when he saw someone using a lawnmower.
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(04-17-2020, 03:51 PM)ezdays Wrote: ...he was rather reluctant to sit on the green bench on the green grass though. Not sure, but I think those things don't exist on Zork and he was afraid when he saw someone using a lawnmower....
The grass that he can buy up here in Canada might scare him even more.
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Nice touch Don!
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(04-18-2020, 06:04 AM)Tyson Rayles Wrote: Nice touch Don!
Thank you kind sir, speaking of "touch", I do see a few things that really need to be touched up, maybe if I can get that green guy a Green Card, I could put him to work...
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Baby step progress, but here's one shot of where the police and fire stations go. Got the landscaping and lighting in place there.All downtown buildings will be lighted the same way, one 12 volt incandescent lamp. The second shot shows the real estate office and apartment building are now in place. Note too that the road crew has been busy repairing and striping.
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Your road crew has done a very nice job, both on the roads and sidewalks, and the striping, too.
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Put arrows on the floor. Tell the visitors "Single File Only" in between the trains.
Are the little green guys that built the museum relatives of the green men that built the Pyramids?
Looks great!!!!!
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Looking good Don, really nice stripes!
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(04-25-2020, 09:34 AM)Tyson Rayles Wrote: Looking good Don, really nice stripes!
Thanks, I'm reworking the ones that don't quite line up. I printed the roads on my computer and tried to match the shade that I painted them first. I used sticky-back paper and need to roll it flatter than it is in places. I'm going to try the same technique for parking lots. One thing I lack downtown is parking, so I'm going to assume there are lots either underground or off site where they can't be seen.
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