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Oh man, I'm seeing the dreaded "Warning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 30 days..." message, so it's time for a new update.
I agree about Mike Confalone. He's really good. But my original inspiration was definitely Lance Mindheim's Monon. Pictures of that just flipped a switch in my head: I'm never modeling summer again.
Amen - First time I ever modeled Fall-Winter with no snow on the ground, the yellow grasses andtrees that have turned are the best. Thanks Ed.
I had the same reaction to both Lance's and your modeling but what lit the bulb for me was a photo in an MR photography contest many moons ago...a GG-1 racing under wire in a winter snow scene. I never knew what it was that made it click for me so I did a little "genshi genbutsu" as the Japanese say...the lack of color in nature makes the trains pop, the cold, still air amplifies the sounds and the cold itself, for me, heightens the experience. Jeff
Oh man. I'd love to see that.
The grout seems to have also colored the track. Is that reversible? If, in other words, one wanted a contrast between the track color and ballast (like on a mainline) is that doable?