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Re: "New modules" - MasonJar - 07-18-2011 Sumpter250 Wrote:This picture shows the old set being loaded in the trailer. Looks good. I am glad you found damage only recently (after changes) that confirms the original set up is working well. I wonder if you replace the shelving bracket with t-slot it might make things easier (i.e. when installing sliding braces for each module)? <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.leevalley.com/en/hardware/page.aspx?p=61646&cat=3,43576,61995,61646">http://www.leevalley.com/en/hardware/pa ... 1995,61646</a><!-- m --> Andrew Re: "New modules" - Sumpter250 - 07-19-2011 quote:"doctorwayne" Sumpter250 Wrote:.....Hey!, I'm a model builder.......The photos expressed that very nicely. Wayne. Thank You Wayne.
Re: "New modules" - Sumpter250 - 07-19-2011 MasonJar Wrote:Looks good. I am glad you found damage only recently (after changes) that confirms the original set up is working well. I wonder if you replace the shelving bracket with t-slot it might make things easier (i.e. when installing sliding braces for each module)? Andrew I have to work within the following parameters: 1. In my photo you'll see that my garage is a "one car" --- the trailer "breaks down", for storage, so the car can get in. 2. I would like, someday, to be able to take all six modules to show. I have to build "cover extensions" for that. 3. Even if I don't, I have to proceed now, as if I was going to, so I can't quit asking.." What If ". 4. When I'm satisfied that I've covered all the "What ifs", I can start building the necessary "hold downs" for the new module set. The process, then, is --What do I need ?, How do I accomplish it?, Ask all the "What Ifs", when they are all answered, how do I accomplish it now ?, OK, make it happen. :o ( I should live so long ) Re: "New modules" - Sumpter250 - 07-21-2011 I got some color on the "falls". Next I have to work in the stream "details", and a final "coloring, and then I can start on the "falling water ". Oh, yeah, that tree just got built, and "planted". Re: "New modules" - rrinker - 07-25-2011 I think what is happenign is that you have the white balance on your camera set tot he wrong type of light. Most newer ones seem to do a decent job on auto but there are also usually 3 settings (I'm assumign a point and shoot sort of camera, not an SLR). One's for daylight, natural sunlight, like for shooting outdoors. The generic 'indoor' setting usually assume cool white flourescent lights and will really mess up the color if you have incandescent lights or just have lots of windows and are shooting in the sun. My suggestion is to first try auto - it probably got inadventantly set to something else. --Randy (not a pro at model making OR photography Re: "New modules" - Sumpter250 - 07-26-2011 I never was a photographer, but, the camera doesn't have "those settings". What I really need is a new camera , but there's too much Month left at the end of the money, these days. :x So!, I'll just have to do with what I've got, for now at least. Re: "New modules" - Sumpter250 - 09-08-2011 I just got done with a new round of pictures, and was going to post them, and read rrinker's remark about "white balance". I'll have to see if I can adjust that in photopro. In the mean time, The stream has a low level of water, and the rocks have been darkened just a bit more. "Poems are made by fools like me, but only God can make a tree" - and I'm all the more appreciative of that fact now that my fifth attempt at a willow tree is done, and is still no comparison to the real thing. far cry from : The Real deal - Re: "New modules" - Sumpter250 - 09-08-2011 Some additional shots. ( I do have some control of color in the Corel Photo Paint program. I'll have to spend a few days playing with it to learn what does what, and how much ) The North end: Looking North along the seaport wharf : The Cask and Anchor, The seaport restaurant : Re: "New modules" - faraway - 09-08-2011 Looks very romantic. What a nice contrast to all the functional ISL. Re: "New modules" - Sumpter250 - 09-08-2011 faraway Wrote:Looks very romantic. What a nice contrast to all the functional ISL. Thank You, Because it is part of a modular display layout, there isn't a whole lot of "operation", just two loops, round and round. So, I can concentrate on scenic value, and that, at least is "not regulated", like the track placement. Besides, it's a great way to display the ships and boats, and have the "sea" a bit closer, now that I am so removed from it. Re: "New modules" - Steamtrains - 09-08-2011 This has got to be the most FANTASTIC diorama ever built..!!
Re: "New modules" - Tyson Rayles - 09-09-2011 Pete I just now found this thread and I have one word for you, AWESOME! Very nice work indeed! Re: "New modules" - Sumpter250 - 09-09-2011 "Steamtrains" wrote: "This has got to be the most FANTASTIC diorama ever built..!!" yeah, at 30" X 12', it's -------![]() "Tyson Rayles" wrote: "Pete I just now found this thread and I have one word for you, AWESOME! Very nice work indeed!"True compliments are those that come from persons who you consider as equals. Thank You. Looking at the last set of photos, it occurred to me that the best pictures were those taken where the camera was in " the shade" :? . I'm thinking that I might have to build a "lens shield", so that the camera can only see the light from the subject, and not from everywhere else. Re: "New modules" - Tyson Rayles - 09-09-2011 Pete thank you for the kind words! Shading the lens can help, I sent you a PM. Re: "New modules" - doctorwayne - 09-09-2011 Great looking scenes, Pete. I think that if you "fluffed-up" the top of your willow tree, it would look just fine - you seem to have captured the "weeping" part of the equation quite nicely. Wayne |