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Weekly Photo Fun - July 1st to July 7th, 2016

Awesome work everyone last week!  Time to start of this week's photo thread!

As always, we get as much out of your in-process photos as we do the highly polished "all done" shots!

Andrew

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Weekly Photo Fun - June 24th to June 30th, 2016

Its time for this week's photo thread and as always, anything goes.

I haven't hijacked the WPF start up for a while - sorry Andrew, I'm in a frivolous mood today smiley

Rob Clark

Weekly Photo Fun - June 17th to June 23rd, 2016

Great work everyone last week!  Time to start of this week's photo thread!

As always, we get as much out of your in-process photos as we do the highly polished "all done" shots!

Andrew

Weekly Photo Fun - June 10 th to June 16th, 2016

Awesome work everyone last week!  Time to start of this week's photo thread!

As always, we get as much out of your in-process photos as we do the highly polished "all done" shots!

Andrew

 

Weekly Photo Fun - June 4th to June 9th, 2016

Awesome work everyone last two weeks!  Time to start of this week's photo thread!

As always, we get as much out of your in-process photos as we do the highly polished "all done" shots!

Andrew

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Telling a different story in a photo than on the layout

My HO Welztalbahn layout is reasonably small, though I'm thankful that I was able to acquire the 8x9ft real estate it occupies. For an operating layout, that is also supposed to have some scenery, this is not much space to work with.

I regularly post photos on my blog that are taken on the layout. One trick I started using a while ago is to take on-layout locations out of context and tell a different story in the photo than what you see on the layout.

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Back to the roots

In March 2016, a vacation in Brandenburg state, Germany, inspired me to set up two temporary model scenes in TT scale combining models with real world photo backgrounds.

Brandenburg railroad atmosphere 2

Monroe, WA Prototype Modelers meet photos (with the amazing kpack)

Brian Rutherford recently posted some photos of the May 21 Pacific Northwest Railroad Prototype Modelers meet on his pbase site:

http://www.pbase.com/railvan/pnw_rpm_2016

Like all good RPM attendees, I finished my model of the big orange wheel on the flatcar late the night before.

Paul


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