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Model Railroading > Some photos of a Double Stack on the Grand RoadDate: 11/28/20 09:53 Some photos of a Double Stack on the Grand Road Author: grandroad While I had the camera and lights out I switched the train to the LADNST (Los Angeles to Denver Stack Train). This train has 25 cars and 43 wells, it's consist is 3x2x1 mix of EMD and GE AC traction motor power.
I hope you had a super Thanksgiving and thanks for looking. Paul Brennecke Golden, CO Date: 11/28/20 11:54 Re: Some photos of a Double Stack on the Grand Road Author: Cumberland Fantastic photos! I especially like your technique for doing the sky/horrizon; it's so authentic.
Matthew Date: 11/28/20 14:01 Re: Some photos of a Double Stack on the Grand Road Author: HB90MACH is photo 3 from the same set as the one that appears in the NMRA calendar? Same lead unit.
Date: 11/28/20 16:34 Re: Some photos of a Double Stack on the Grand Road Author: SPDRGWfan Cumberland Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Fantastic photos! I especially like your technique > for doing the sky/horrizon; it's so authentic. > > Matthew It appears to be real sky photoshopped in? Date: 11/28/20 18:39 Re: Some photos of a Double Stack on the Grand Road Author: Cumberland (Laughing) Good point!
Matthew SPDRGWfan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cumberland Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Fantastic photos! I especially like your > technique > > for doing the sky/horrizon; it's so authentic. > > > > Matthew > > It appears to be real sky photoshopped in? Date: 11/28/20 21:24 Re: Some photos of a Double Stack on the Grand Road Author: grandroad TO'ers, that is the Colorado sky. The layout is in a 9' x13' room. In a room that size you have to choose the layout theme, either switching or railfaning. I chose the latter since the Moffat road is the prototype for the protofreelance layout. I get a kick out of finding a location to photograph and "trying" to make it look like a railfan on the ground took the photo. I am not a fan of helicopter shots.
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