Superb shots R3
A few shots from another one of my work in progress routes
Wow nexusdj! I have always admired your route building skills and I hope to one day be as good as you. Does this new WIP have a name?
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Superb shots R3
A few shots from another one of my work in progress routes
Wow nexusdj! I have always admired your route building skills and I hope to one day be as good as you. Does this new WIP have a name?
Stickney, Lincolnshire WIP - Best I can do with the content. Made up of a few buildings and some to hide other features. Could do with narrower windows in the gable end and a few less chimneys. Plea to content makers - separate chimneys, doors and windows, please.
escafield said:Wow, that's amazing! Looks more true to life than mine. No offence to the creator who has his content all over my map. I was wondering today what to do about Boston Parish Church - The "Stump", and Lincoln Cathedral, so I also had a play around with the bits and pieces of English Gothic Cathedral and came up with this result and I'm rather pleased with them. Considering the fact that the tracks don't come that close it will be hard to detect what's wrong with them.
Why did you use pieces oh rail (multiple industry?) to make squares? Cheers, jpereira
I just wish I knew how to make my own as I have loads of photographs and would go and take photos specifically to model. A good yardstick is to know that the height of a door is around 6'-6" to 7' high, so if you work out the height of a building in doors, if you can see one, you aren't going to be far out, but I guess you know this. Anyway, what program do you use if you don't mind me asking? If it's a steep learning curve, I've got loads of patience. I'd like to start by making a few of these enamels -