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Oh please, Bob, no one is "encouraging Ed to lower his standards to please uninformed onlookers", and to suggest we are is irritating.Modeling is often about creating illusion. Case in point with the ballast: having a realistic level of ballast on the tie tops can look fine from one angle but may look too heavy and crude when sighting down the tracks, no matter how realistic it might actually be. In my case I'm finding that my sample doesn't look convincing, even though I applied it to be as prototypical as possible. So I guess I'm considering lowering my standards to please myself.I'm curious to hear what Ed thinks of his test.-gfh
Four words:ITISAHOBBY Keep calm and train on
I'm sure we all agree that Ed can and will settle for no less than convincing himself; and that we're lucky to behold the process.
Not for everybody here. Some of us make quite a few bucks off it too.
I'm curious to hear what Ed thinks of his test.
I apologize if that gave any kind of wrong impression. Ed
Apology accepted.
...What is the thinking behind keeping them narrow? Access?
Are the narrow bits in the roadbed where the tunnels will be? What is the thinking behind keeping them narrow? Access?
Did you leave the rail in the concrete ties while laying them, or did you lay just the tie strip? If the latter, how do you keep the curves smooth?
The concrete looks a tiny bit pink in your shots... Probably a slight color balance issue?