Testing scenery ideas using a diorama
#1
So....

I took a little break to work on project for the RPM meet in Wichita. I want to make a realistic looking photo diorma do equipment can be photograhped in a realistic setting. I have a long way to go but I have short time to get there so I will make this quick.... 35

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This sure beats building some scenery on a permannet layout just to have to tear it out and start over. This also has helped me to visualize the way the shelf layout will work when I get to the scnery phase.
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#2
That works for being quick! In fact ... it's Peachy! Icon_lol
biL

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#3
a little more progress.....

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#4
mountaingoatgreg Wrote:a little more progress.....

[Image: Track+Article+257.jpg]

The splice bar details are very nice. I've purchased some and am looking forward to when I can start experimenting with it.
Matt Goodman
Columbus, Ohio
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#5
Looking good, Greg. Your modeling skills are way up there. Looking forward to seeing many more nice scenes from you! Oh... How about some tutorials along the way?

I still can't get over how well your mountain backdrop turned out. Thumbsup
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#6
Hey guys!!

Thanks for the comments!!
As for tutorials I am currently writing an article on my trackwork and if it does not get picked up I will post it here.
The rest of it is pretty much standard stuff not worth taking pictures of. If I come up with something useful I will try to slow down long enough to take a pciture.

Here are a few more photos
I got rid of the elevator being as it did not look right
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Here are a couple of images of the loading dock end of the module
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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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#7
I like it, Greg. The weathering is nice, and I see that your artistry is showing through on the backdrop. - nice work on the buildings. I like MP 82350 too.
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#8
Thanks Gary,

Here is some more progress

[Image: Texaco.jpg]

[Image: Warehouse.jpg]
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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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#9
That is really beautiful. I like it very much!
Reinhard
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#10
I like it too! The structures have a very "railroady" look to them. I like the juxtaposition of the green brick and corrugated metal buildings. The Texaco tanks are great. Nice ground cover work too!
Ralph
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#11
Ralp and Reinhard,

Thank you so much for the great comments, I added some details today but will wait for more visable progress before I post some more pictures.
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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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