Janbouli's Home Layout The Kannewton & CC

Started by Janbouli, September 11, 2014, 09:22:49 AM

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jbvb

Since you ask, I noticed bubbles in a couple of shots that show the new backdrop.  Are they at risk of being visible when you've got the scenery & lighting the way you want them?
James

Janbouli

Quote from: jbvb on July 19, 2016, 02:43:56 PM
Since you ask, I noticed bubbles in a couple of shots that show the new backdrop.  Are they at risk of being visible when you've got the scenery & lighting the way you want them?

They are visible but not nearly as much as in the photo's , the shadows are more visible in the photo's. I only now saw that really big bubble , haven't checked that out after drying. The bubbles do go away some what after drying.

Thanks for the heads up.
I love photo's, don't we all.

Janbouli

 Only did this vacant lot next to the mill this week, but better then nothing I suppose.





I love photo's, don't we all.

ger deguelle


Polux


Twist67

Hi,
Jan, that´s looking very nice. Keep the progress coming.

Regards,Chris

Erieman

Good Morning Jan,

Really like the weeds you just finished. What product did you use? It appears that there are a couple of different colors and size of weeds. They look great. You are making a lot of great progress on the layout. Very nice indeed.

Frank / Erieman

Janbouli

The field in the last 3 photo's are 3 different static grasses from Polak. Built up from short to longer grass.
I love photo's, don't we all.

madharry

Looking nice Jan.

I'm pleased that you have joined the NMRA. We intend to make the British Convention really something.
BTW some of the GBR Women's Hockey Team - the captain, others and Maddie Hinch trained at my gym
before the Games...Also our Prime Minister did so until recently..........
Red Hook Bay is at the big Gaugemaster event this weekend. Keep up the good work with your layout.

Mike

Janbouli

Thanks Mike , I will be in England sooner then the convention but don't know when yet.
I love photo's, don't we all.

bparrish

Jan....

When you travel to England........... is there any way to avoid the chaos of Heathrow ? ? ?

I went through there last fall and they never told you which terminal might have your connection and they would not tell you the gate  until about an hour before.............  I need more lead time that that ! ! !

see ya
Bob
Did you ever notice how many towns are named after their water towers ! ?

martin.ojaste

Heathrow is in perpetual construction. A friend of mine ran one of the construction firms working on it and he was always contracted there for the 25 years I knew him.

deemery

Quote from: bparrish on August 31, 2016, 03:21:08 AM
Jan....

When you travel to England........... is there any way to avoid the chaos of Heathrow ? ? ?

I went through there last fall and they never told you which terminal might have your connection and they would not tell you the gate  until about an hour before.............  I need more lead time that that ! ! !

see ya
Bob
It depends where you're going.  But try Birmingham or Manchester airports if you're going to the middle of England, or Glasgow or Edinburgh if you're going to the north or to Scotland.  Continental at one time had service from Newark to Bristol, which was great for Wales and the West Country, but I think that was discontinued.


Heathrow is OK if you're going to London, because of the high speed train.  It's a real pain for making connections.



dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

Janbouli

I think we flew from Gatwick on our way to Canada a few years ago , and when I fly to Schotland to play golf I fly to Edinburgh, the convention will probably be flying to Birmingham. I have many choices from nearby Dutch , German and Belgium airports, maybe I'll even drive there , but I don't fancy driving the wrong side of the road  ;)
I love photo's, don't we all.

deemery

Quote from: Janbouli on August 31, 2016, 12:56:41 PM
... but I don't fancy driving the wrong side of the road  ;)
Driving on the wrong side was a bit disconcerting.  Shifting with the wrong hand was tough.  But what almost got me killed a couple of times was entering roundabouts/traffic circles from the wrong direction!


dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

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