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Hi,
welcome to the UK! I specially like the ballast you did. It looks great.
I think I did see the photos some month ago some where else. Someone recommended them to me. They have been very helpful to find the reefers I was looking for.
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I will second the compliment about the ballast. Smoothest i've ever seen. Nice work.
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Welcome!
That's a sharp looking layout! I especially like your close attention to detail!
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the person backing up the loco (the picture with the Ford F250), who makes that guy. Also the camera guy you have (not shown on this forum, yet).
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Welcome aboard! Very nice work and so neatly done!
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Hi, Jez - nice to see you over here as well
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looking very nice, and convincing! If I may be a little 'critical', or a suggestion would be more appropriate: A little weathering of the buildings, rolling stock and details (roads, surfaces etc) would help to gell the whole scene together, but very immaculate work otherwise. I am not a fan of the red white and blue rail america colour scheme (they've done that to my favourite, California Northern RR too), I like the patched up UP units. For once, the UP is getting their own back, after molesting all those SP units and more :-) (I still like UP though
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Thanks for the comments so far everyone.
AlcoRS1, all the figures on the layout are from the Preiser range - have a flick through their website to see which ones best suit your needs.
Koos, you are absolutly right - everything needs to be weathered to some degree - I have started the weathering process, but it is slow going at the moment.
Jack, If it wasn't for you, I would have missed out on this excellent forum.
Faraway, I have watched your layout develop over the recent months - excellent modelling. I beleive we have a common interest - The LAJ Railway.
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shortliner Wrote:Hi, Jez - nice to see you over here as well
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jeznew Wrote:... Faraway, I have watched your layout develop over the recent months - excellent modelling. I beleive we have a common interest - The LAJ Railway.
Great to see more LAJ fans. Do you know the LAJ prototype west cost forum?
http://www.westcoastrailforums.com/forum-60.html
Now I remember! This was the pointer to your layout photos shortliner posted :
by shortliner on 02 Sep 2010, 08:08
Reinhard, as promised the link to the LAJ layout -, now the site is back up - but slow at the moment -
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LOL! I think you nailed Rail America .
Those 2 exUP GP35s looks good as does your layout.
Thanks for sharing..
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Welcome Jeznew, great to see another LAJ fan on the forum!
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Hi Jez
If i may echo Koos comment`s about a bit more weathering and perhaps some weeds/grass around the edges of the buildings to tie it together?.
I saw you layout at the Trent Valley modelers show back in june and liked it a lot,will you be back there next year?.
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