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Micro Layout - Help Needed


Sir Madog

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The majority of the modules of this proposed layout are already finished and I need to get my act together and work on the two corner modules. I guess someone has to give me a strong kick into my lower backside!

 

Meanwhile I have been looking at some pictures of the initial set-up of this layout and dared to hone my Photoshop skills on one of them by adding a better looking backdrop instead of that wood chip wall paper background.

 

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Hard to believe this is N scale!

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Well done!  

 

That looks great!  I'm also just back like you and glad to have you back.  Your mini-modules are as always an inspiration.

 

For your urban end, do you use Google Earth?   I found it essential in my t-trak module, I just follow the railway line and when I see something interesting 

I just change to street view and take screenshots.

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I use variuos different sources of inspiration. Google Maps is one of them, but I also employ Youtube and any other source to tickle my imagination.

 

We are living in great times when it comes to info for modelling purposes!

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Thanks for sharing Sir Madog, I've always found your work to be hugely inspirational! That coastal railway scene looks really good, I may have to try to make something similar! 

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Sir Madog, is there any way you can repost your photos?  I used to like stopping in for inspiration.

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Ulrich did an article on his modules for the JRM website a couple of years back and there is an attached photo album with more Picts. They are very inspirational and a great example of the U shaped modules.

 

http://japanrailmodelers.org/pages/modelingjapan/minimodules.html

 

http://japanrailmodelers.org/photos/minimodules/index.html

 

his work was based on these

 

http://space.geocities.jp/popoya2008/menu.html

 

cheers

 

jeff

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Thanks, Jeff - that’s exactly what I was looking for!  I remember quite a few years ago Ulrich posted on RMweb that he had moved on from this concept, but it was a great example of limited space scenic modeling. 

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