JR59

Last Sunday I've put my Snow Diorama in the Car and drove to a hill where I could take Pictures without Houses and Trees in the Background.
My wife took the Chance for a sunbath in the Car because the Grass was still wet  Here are the Results.

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best Regards

Jürg

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

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Bogie

Very nice!

Very nice!

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Kevin Rowbotham

WOW

I think I've got frost bite!  Very nice winter scene.

Was there much traffic while you were there?  If so, I bet you got some second looks and slow drive bys, lol.

Thanks for sharing.

Regards,

~Kevin

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Neil Erickson NeilEr

Great modeling

The weathering on the engines and rolling stock in that setting are well done - worthy of "It's a model (really)". 

Reminds me of where I grew up in the great white north (eh) near BC. Is that an ME girder bridge? 

Neil Erickson 

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JR59

Thanks for the nice comments!

 The weathering on the Engines was done by Rod Walker, Gary Christensen and Javier Carcano and on the Cars by Gary Christensen and Mike Morrison. The Diorama was build by my Friend Stefan Foerg from Germany he uses the Exactrails Bridges.

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Steve Watson SteveWatson

That is some excellent

That is some excellent photography, of some very convincing models. I particularly like the way the snow is piled up on the STLH units.

 

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JRG1951

Out-Standing

Jurg

Great photos and models

Regards, John

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I replied, no, we all seem to enjoy it <> Junior.

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IrishRover

Is it a model?

I sure can't tell!

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cascade

Snow photos

WOW!!  Great photographs.  If I saw them in a railfan publication I would think they were real.  Great work.

Jim

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Barry Oz

Here are the Results.

No links to view photos. Maybe warm Autumn in Sydney Australia has melted everything

 

Barry 

 

 

 

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JR59

Thank you Friends!

 Your comments are most appreciated!

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UPWilly

I'm with Barry Oz

I am in Souther California USA and I don't see the posted pictures. Did they already melt?

 

Bill D.

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N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.

Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.

Keep on trackin'

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StefanT

No Pics

I also cannot see the photos or any links to them???!

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JR59

Hm, I can see the pictures without Problems.

 I've used different Computers but I still can see the images.

Here is a link to my Photobucket Album with the Pictures:

http://s987.photobucket.com/user/nwtraders59/library/Snow%20Diorama

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Barry Oz

That is a beatiful result - nice diorama

Thar is a beautiful result Jurg. It appears as originally posted and despite the cyberspace travel did not melt

 

Barry 

 

 

 

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JR59

Glad it works for you Barry!

 Hope the others find a solution for the "melted Pictures"

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jeffshultz

Melted photos

To those who can't see the photos - what web browser are you using? Also, what is your ISP?

Trying to determine if there is any commonality that might point at the problem.

Thanks!

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UPWilly

Now I see them

(then I did not last night). For some unknown reason the pics in the OP are now accessible. I am using the very latest Firefox browser on WinXP and the pics were the only ones I could not view last night. Perhaps photobucket had a temporary difficulty at the time of my viewing?

Yes, those are very nice pics - I agree.

 

Bill D.

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N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.

Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.

Keep on trackin'

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MikeC in Qld

I couldn't see them

I couldn't see them yesterday, but today I can.

Lovely shots, Jurg!

Mike

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Jerry Greenawalt allegheny american

Outstanding

That is some incredible work!

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JR59

Thanks again for the great comments!

 Greetings from Switzerland!

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BN_F45

Breath Taking!

This is truly some fantastic modeling and photography Jürg!

Keep up the great work!

Darin

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JR59

 Thank you Darin, it's my way

Thank you Darin, it's my way to share my hobby.

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Leverettrailfan

Beautiful!

One of my favorite aspects of yor pictures was the red CP units with snow piled up on the walkways, pilot, and hood. Was this lash up working a plow job in the last 48 hours? :D

nice work!

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JR59

Yeah, it was a plow Job

Yeah, it was a plow Job

 

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