Nantahala Midland V 3.0
I finally got enough vegetation between the tree portal and the bridge to take a picture.


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Mike

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Looking good Master Mike. Thumbsup Thumbsup
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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That's a nice shot! I've probably said this before but the way your scenery meshes with your backdrop photo makes your layout seem to stretch for miles! I can hear those diesels rumbling in the valley!
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Thanks guys!
Mike

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That's what I call a mountain! Looking good and best of, dwarfing trains just like they should! Nice job blending everything together, from foreground to photo backdrop.

Matt
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Backdrop? I don't have a backdrop. Icon_lol

Thanks Matt!
Mike

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I finally did something, I took a picture! 2285_
As far as getting any modeling done.................................. Nope


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That picture shows a lot of nice work, from the time you started until you got behind the lens. Two thumbs up.
Charlie
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Thanks Charlie!
Mike

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Great Shot !!!!..... Icon_twisted almost "unbearably" detailed......
almost, because the "Bear" managed to sneak in, as you took the photo. 357 357 357

As I recall, from my visit, the mountain texture rises all the way up to the skyline ! :o :o
It was one of the many impressive details in that layout.
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Great photo Mike, really atmospheric Thumbsup

I feel your pain though, I've not had time to do any modelling for about a month Sad

Cheers,

Kev
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Thanks guys! Yeah Pete that was a great day! Thumbsup
Mike

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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Thanks guys! Yeah Pete that was a great day! Thumbsup

I can see why that was a great day. Anytime you can get to visit with the likes of Pete, (I notice the CH car as well) it's got to be a great day for you both. Thumbsup
Don (ezdays) Day
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For sure Don! And if you keep an eye out while railfanning in this area you will see those cars are still earning their keep. Thumbsup


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Good to see they are still "earning their keep".
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