The "new" JJJ&E In N Scale

Started by Powersteamguy1790, October 21, 2014, 02:47:03 PM

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The Freedom Train pulled by America's Locomotive #4449, enters San Marino.  The massive drivers of this steamer provide very reliable high speed service of all passenger service.




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A View Of The "Broken Tree" Jurgens Junk Yard On A Siding West Of San Marino. The Two Story SP Station On An In-Bound Track And The Santa Fe "Style" Station Can Be Seen On An Out-Bound Track In The Distance




A Closeup View Of The "Broken Tree" Jurgens Junk Yard On A Siding West Of San Marino




Junk Is Junk In Any Scale





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Powersteamguy1790

UP "Challenger "3985 entering San Marino on the inner mainline track from the Switching Yard. The Empire Gas Works is in the background.   





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ACL1504

Bob,

Nice photos of the layout.

Let me see, so many locomotives to run and so little time. Which one do I run next? ;D ;D ;D ;D


Diesel or steam, steam or diesel?  ;D ;D ;D ;D


Tom 8)
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Powersteamguy1790

Quote from: ACL1504 on October 20, 2016, 05:07:03 PM
Bob,

Nice photos of the layout.

Let me see, so many locomotives to run and so little time. Which one do I run next? ;D ;D ;D ;D


Diesel or steam, steam or diesel?  ;D ;D ;D ;D


Tom 8)

Thanks Tom:

I appreciate your comments. :) ; 8)

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Powersteamguy1790

There is plenty of action at Repairman's Row which occupies a siding west of San Marino adjacent to the 'Broken Tree" Jurgens Junk Yard. This kit took about 20 hourd to complete.




Plenty Of Action At Repairman's Row



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A Checker Match Is Taking Place With Plenty Of On-Lookers At Repairman's Row



Closeup View Of Checker Game. A Hound Dog Is Sleeping While This Game Is Being Played




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Janbouli

Bob , hope you don't mind me asking , but do you have a love for the color red , or is the saturation of your photo's a bit strong?
I love photo's, don't we all.

Powersteamguy1790

Quote from: Janbouli on October 22, 2016, 06:07:56 PM
Bob , hope you don't mind me asking , but do you have a love for the color red , or is the saturation of your photo's a bit strong?

Not at all Jan.

I'm a primary color person. The red color has a deeper saturation level as do all the primary colors in my photo's. The actual color of the building is a deep red and is the exact same red color as the SP "Daylight" Alco PA. I just checked the colors in the train room.

Also each individual monitor will show photo's in different saturation levels. No two monitors are calibrated in the same manner.

Each individual will see colors differently as light strikes the retina of both eyes.

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Quote from: Janbouli on October 22, 2016, 06:07:56 PM
Bob , hope you don't mind me asking , but do you have a love for the color red , or is the saturation of your photo's a bit strong?

Jan:

Below is Andy's photo of a car  (deep red color) in a photo he just posted on page 17 of his layout tour. The car looks like a deep red to me, which is close to the deep red color of the building in Repairman's Row in my post.




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Janbouli

The reds in your photo's and the car in Andy's look Ferrari red to me , but that's not what I meant , there is either a lot of red on your layout which is making the photo's look red . The car on Andy's photo is red but the scene looks natural to me. Probably because you use mostly prime colors.
I love photo's, don't we all.

Powersteamguy1790

Quote from: Janbouli on October 23, 2016, 05:57:51 AM
The reds in your photo's and the car in Andy's look Ferrari red to me , but that's not what I meant , there is either a lot of red on your layout which is making the photo's look red . The car on Andy's photo is red but the scene looks natural to me. Probably because you use mostly prime colors.

Jan:

If you don't like looking at primary colors don't look at any of my photo's. Better yet, I'll stop posting them.....Au revoir

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Janbouli

Quote from: Powersteamguy1790 on October 23, 2016, 11:50:14 AM
Quote from: Janbouli on October 23, 2016, 05:57:51 AM
The reds in your photo's and the car in Andy's look Ferrari red to me , but that's not what I meant , there is either a lot of red on your layout which is making the photo's look red . The car on Andy's photo is red but the scene looks natural to me. Probably because you use mostly prime colors.

Jan:

If you don't like looking at primary colors don't look at any of my photo's. Better yet, I'll stop posting them.....Au revoir

Stay cool and run steam....... 8) 8)

I'm sorry you misunderstood me Bob , didn't mean anything bad or wrong with my post, sorry you feel that way.
I love photo's, don't we all.

ak-milw

Bob, I know what Jan is talking about. It's not your modeling or your pictures it is just the way they look on our monitors. I always thought everything looked a little red but never pointed it out. It was the same way on TWP. For instance, I know you weathered your rails probably with a rust color, but on my computer the rails look as red as the building. Also the junk yard scene, I know everything is rusty but it all looks red. I don't think it is anything to worry about it is just the way it is.

cuse

I agree. No harm was intended...I have the same checkers scene and the "redness" of the board in your pic definitely caught my eye. Just settings on your camera or our monitors...nothing bad, just different.

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