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Old 31st of January 2010 (Sun)   #46
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I like the perspective in the picture. What gauge is the train.
G scale.
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Old 5th of February 2010 (Fri)   #47
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ghost train, thats very interesting
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Old 20th of February 2010 (Sat)   #48
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Taken at the Mad City Model RR show in Madison, WI.
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Fantastic photos everyone! I love model railroad photos. Here's some I took at the Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum in Munich.



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Old 28th of February 2010 (Sun)   #50
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Amazing, Thanks to EVERYONE who posted pics on this thread, I havent seen a train set since i was a kid, These are simply remarkable ! Im so glad that some folks are still keeping this hobby alive in this fast paced computer age so to speak, Great pics everyone, Very nice indeed
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Old 28th of February 2010 (Sun)   #51
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Makes me feel like I'm there. Great work.
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Old 2nd of April 2010 (Fri)   #52
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Today on the Norwalk and Western Club layout, Norwalk Ohio.





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Old 4th of April 2010 (Sun)   #53
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Gorgeous pictures in here !
Respect to the people who build those diorama's ! Gorgeous !

One of the greatest I have seen was in France, Rocamadour, la feery du rail.

I have seen it twice, about 5 years between the 2 visits and the guys keeps on building. I have no idea how it looks now.

here is a link to it : http://www.la-feerie.com/
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Great shots. Well, here's mine...
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Old 11th of June 2010 (Fri)   #55
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Here is my attempt:
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Old 11th of June 2010 (Fri)   #56
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Over-all some really nice examples of both photographic art and modeling. I have one suggestion, much of the model railroad photography is of the helicopter perspective. If there is anything good about my picture proceeding this post, it is the angle of view. While I benefit from O gauge stock on the rails, the AOV is done low and allows the model to look massive

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craftsmaster: Where is that absolutely spectacular layout?
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craftsmaster: Where is that absolutely spectacular layout?
Hi Trainboy,

That was taken during the train display in au if I'm not mistaken.

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Over-all some really nice examples of both photographic art and modeling. I have one suggestion, much of the model railroad photography is of the helicopter perspective. If there is anything good about my picture proceeding this post, it is the angle of view. While I benefit from O gauge stock on the rails, the AOV is done low and allows the model to look massive

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Which one are you referring Zert? Is it the one preceding the above quoted post? Well, it's not that quality if you take into account. It's tends to be the horse is what you're trying to portray instead of the model trains. Anyway, at least you tried.
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