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Share your "homemade" logo or herald.
Looking for inspiration; whether yours is freelance, proto-freelance, alterations for "what-if" logos and heralds.
Please let us know what era and inspiration or story behind your RR.
I am working on a Rock Island / Conrail "what if". I have done a KCN (Kansas City Southern & Chicago Great Western merger) what if. Pix to follow,
Kitbashed building flats - conclusion
here's the final installment of my building flat kitbash project.
Bridgewater Station Building Installed
Yesterday saw a milestone moment achieved, with Bridgewater's new station building finally being installed.
The prototype building was burnt to the ground by arsonists in the early 1980's.
This building, was built from Evergreen clapboard siding, various north-east woodshapes, balsa, card and styrene strip.
A Traditional English cottage after drawings made in 1939
After the kind reception I received for my engine shed interior and related scenes, herewith I include pictures of a row of typical farm workers cottages. They are built from drawings made by a John Ahern in 1939, his family still hold he copyrights and have given me permission to reproduce them here.
Made from cardboard and paper, there is nothing 'bought-in' save downloaded texture papers from Scalescenes.
When can we expect to see the next segment of Chris Lyon backdrop painting on TrainmastersTV?
I know someone mentioned "February" but I'm waiting to paint my backdrop until I can see his distant hills / hills techniques! Can you please hurry? (Grin)
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