lambrettalad wrote:Do you work in films or the media ?
Not even close, Im an office worker and generally chained to a desk full of paperwork. This hobby is just a relaxation for me and an outlet for any artistic nature.
MarkyB wrote:I like the way the paint looks worn and the weeds look so realistic.
Cheers - as I mentioned before it is simply observation and recreating the salient bits of what is seen in a way that is pleasing to the eye. Pretty much as Military Modellers do with dioramas.
jagnut66 wrote:Wow, you could almost be there, do you mind me asking how much your last one sold for?
Less than it cost to ship abroad I would wager - mind that layout was a decade old and had done 70 shows.
We tend just to build for our own amusement though have been known to pitch in and help out other on occasion. For instance if anyone has been to the NRM at York in the last couple of years one of the large models in the new shop area - the Bachmann one - came from our workshop (indeed it sits back there now awaiting delivery and re-installation this Thursday after a makeover - it will form part of the big Mallard 75 event next week whenall 6 surviving A4's will be together in the museum).
Though this was more of a personal scheme - designed as it was to fit in the back of a Traveller..........[frame]

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