JR59

Hello Friends

I would like to share my newest Youtube Movie showing some of my finest H0 Trains:

Please enjoy.

best Regards

Jürg

my Blog: http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/blog/31531

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valeamor

thank

thank you for sharing !  nice video picture.  the cp rail is my favorite part

Pascal

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LVN

Very Artistic

Wonderful pictures of your trains.  The diorama is so realistic.  Nicest model railroad winter scene I have ever viewed

 

Every Day is Train Day

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dehanley

Fantastic

Jürg 

Wow! That is some great photography and video put together. You have done an excellent job with the photography and video. The snow on the trees looks just like what I see going over Donner shortly after it snows

Congrats to you and the guys who made it possible

 

Don Hanley

Proto-lancing a fictitious Erie branch line.

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JR59

Thanks for the nice comments!

Thanks for the nice comments! It's most appreciated.

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JR59

Pascal, the next video will

Pascal, the next video will show your great Conifer Trees!

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Hunter Hughson

And fine models they are!  I

And fine models they are!  I love the weathering on all of your models.  The CP locomotive with the open cab door has a heater with a broken thermostat and a blower motor that won't shut off  

HH

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slsfrr

Fantastic!! Very Nice! Very

Fantastic!! Very Nice! Very Nice Indeed!!!

Jerome-OKC

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musgrovejb

Nice!

Great photos!

Modeling Missouri Pacific Railroad's Central Division, Fort Smith, Arkansas

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLENIMVXBDQCrKbhMvsed6kBC8p40GwtxQ

 

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JR59

Thanks again for all the

Thanks again for all the great comments! It motivates me to make Part 3.

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Jim at BSME

Question?

Nice work and photographs

I was wondering who are all the people you thank at the end of the video, did they have a hand in the making of the diorama or supply some of the models?

I realize the blowing snow effects are photoshopped, but looks there is an article possibility: realistic modeling of snow, I'd like to know how you did it and what materials you used.  Also were the photographs taken outdoors?

Thanks,

- Jim B.
Baltimore Society of Model Engineers, Estd. 1932
O & HO Scale model railroading
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Hobo Al

They look very real

And that's the best compliment I can give!

Thank you,

Al

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JR59

Jim, the People that I

Jim, the People that I mention at the end of the Movie are the weathering Experts who made all my Rolling Stock. Have a look at my Blog and you find information about the progress of the Dioramas. All pictures are made outside and I used Corn Storch for the Snow around the Jordan Spreader, the other "Snow" is Baking Sodad.

My Blog:

https://forum.mrhmag.com/journals-was-blogs-891775

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