Scenery - Structures
Backdrops - Do I choose one that looks better in person, or better in photos?
Fiddling around with backdrops
I'm still trying to decide if I'm going to paint my backdrop, hire an artist (like I did with the alcove on my former RR), or used a printed backdrop. I was experimenting and taped up this backdrop behind some scenery to see what it looks like. I'll have to think on this awhile...... [Click on the picture for a larger view]
A Start on Scenery
I was able to get a good start on scenery this past weekend including laying down a base of ground foam as well as weathering and ballasting the yard tracks. Say goodbye to the Plywood Pacific!
WesternCity Layout
A quick hello from Belgium
I'm new to this forum and if the English of my posts is not very correct, I apologize, but I use an online translator.
Ontario South Central Railway
Hello, my name is Brad Ketchen. I am a musician, music engineer, sound editor and composer living in the Greater Toronto area. I say the GTA as my Girlfriend and I are moving to a condo in Toronto. This creates a dilemma, as I figure out the future of my railroad, Ontario South Central Railway and accomodating it in our new living space. Luckily, my girlfriend understands the need for a room to relocate the OSCR as well as my current location of the railroad on the adjacent wall to my recording work station.
Help please. Industrial structure photos suitable for backdrop.
Fellow Funsters,
I found just one photo online of a building that was free and no watermarks so far I could use to cut and paste inbetween 3d structures on my layout. Does anyone have any nice sources I could run through?
I'm looking for that straight on shot,without the perspective given by standing too close. Just so I can fill in gaps up to about 9" .. 3+ storeys too as it's industrial / warehouse of the 1940's.
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