de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Vote and comment on New Railway Modellers Competitions.
Terrier

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by Terrier »

Yeah, what gives with all this copy-cattery! i only choose to go with the painting after ruling out a couple of pretty good photos, now it seems i have set a trend. try at least looking at Terence Cuneo to for heaven's sake lol :roll: :lol:
User avatar
sleeper
Posts: 300
Joined: Sun Nov 13, 2011 12:00 am
Location: Exoudun, France

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by sleeper »

Just a one a cuneoto giva eet to me, delicious ica creme froma Italee!

Oh sorry hi everybody :oops:
just read the last post,

Right put me in and here's my photo, it'll be called 'Rickmansworth' for what it's worth :roll:
london transport electric loco.jpg
london transport electric loco.jpg (68.83 KiB) Viewed 5017 times
and here's the link to the progress report in the layouts thread

http://www.newrailwaymodellers.co.uk/Fo ... 22&t=38964
Last edited by sleeper on Wed Aug 15, 2012 7:57 pm, edited 3 times in total.
User avatar
HARRYMALLARD
Posts: 423
Joined: Fri Jul 29, 2011 12:51 pm
Location: Paddington, Sydney NSW
Contact:

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by HARRYMALLARD »

Well here's what I'm going to try to achieve

Image
My layouts:

Clicky here --> Image
Gasworks Lane micro layout
User avatar
OliverSR
Posts: 181
Joined: Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:23 pm
Location: Tewkesbury
Contact:

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by OliverSR »

sleeper wrote:Just a one a corneoto giva eet to me, delicious ica creme froma Italee!

Oh sorry hi everybody :oops:
just read the last post,

Right put me in and here's my photo, it'll be called 'Rickmansworth' for what it's worth :roll:

Image
I am really looking forward to this one as I would have a Metropolitan/London Transport layout if I could afford and build the kits.
As for what my entry will be I have to finish the project I am half way through first then I will decide.
OliverSR
hiffano
Posts: 1009
Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:13 pm

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by hiffano »

2 great pictures there guys, looking forward to seeing them progress
Whoo, new job... big pay cut... but new job! yay
User avatar
flying scotsman123
Posts: 2233
Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:29 pm
Location: err, down there round the corner... not that one!!!

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by flying scotsman123 »

right, here we go, if i say i'm going to do it here, i might make my self actually do it :D i shall be doing this picture:

Image

flying scotsman at aycliffe, i don't live there, but it is a lovely painting and something fun to do what with the stream and bridges and everything. haven't worked out completely how do do the stream yet, running a few tests, but that's part of the fun. at the moment, the only obvious change from the painting is that my version of flying scotsman has the smoke deflectotors, but this is a modelling competition, not a "how large and varied is your rtr loco stock" competion.
Image
Stone station in pre-grouping days, my layout. Workbench for other projects here.
User avatar
trainsandco
Posts: 2129
Joined: Sat May 09, 2009 10:34 am
Location: Leeds

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by trainsandco »

Image

How hard can it be?

note; it will be something like this, I am yet to decide on an actual picture, but it'll be some form of engine outside Swindon A shop.
Henley on Thames in the 30's

Southerner in a weird place called "Yorkshire"...

81D & 55A
hiffano
Posts: 1009
Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:13 pm

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by hiffano »

not quite all lol.

I'd never heard of him till terrier posted ::-)

anyhoo, anyone any more progress to report? i've not strated mine yet, but i have acquired most of the matereals i will be using. just need a coal wagon and some brick paper for the bridge
Whoo, new job... big pay cut... but new job! yay
User avatar
flying scotsman123
Posts: 2233
Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:29 pm
Location: err, down there round the corner... not that one!!!

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by flying scotsman123 »

i've started, i'll post where you said in personal layouts when i get round to uploading pics :D
Image
Stone station in pre-grouping days, my layout. Workbench for other projects here.
hiffano
Posts: 1009
Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:13 pm

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by hiffano »

oh it's all gone quiet over here....
anyone, anything...
Whoo, new job... big pay cut... but new job! yay
User avatar
Essex2Visuvesi
Posts: 2318
Joined: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:51 pm
Location: Finland, Finland, Finland!

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by Essex2Visuvesi »

Planning, scheming, testing, throwing in the bin, planning, scheming throwing in the bi.... you get the idea lol
Si quam primum vos operor non successio , impono

The only stupid question is the one I didn't ask

Proud member of the OAM
(Order of the Armchair Modeller
User avatar
flying scotsman123
Posts: 2233
Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:29 pm
Location: err, down there round the corner... not that one!!!

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by flying scotsman123 »

i promise this weekend i will upload some photos as i have almost finished making the bridge :D
Image
Stone station in pre-grouping days, my layout. Workbench for other projects here.
hiffano
Posts: 1009
Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:13 pm

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by hiffano »

Essex2Visuvesi wrote:Planning, scheming, testing, throwing in the bin, planning, scheming throwing in the bi.... you get the idea lol
you must have a big bin :-)
Whoo, new job... big pay cut... but new job! yay
User avatar
Essex2Visuvesi
Posts: 2318
Joined: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:51 pm
Location: Finland, Finland, Finland!

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by Essex2Visuvesi »

hiffano wrote:
Essex2Visuvesi wrote:Planning, scheming, testing, throwing in the bin, planning, scheming throwing in the bi.... you get the idea lol
you must have a big bin :-)
The problem Im having is perspective, even using forced perspective brickwork it still looks wrong

Having a complete rethink at the moment
Si quam primum vos operor non successio , impono

The only stupid question is the one I didn't ask

Proud member of the OAM
(Order of the Armchair Modeller
hiffano
Posts: 1009
Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:13 pm

Re: de ja vu photo recreation Competition

Post by hiffano »

i avoided visible bricks
Whoo, new job... big pay cut... but new job! yay
Post Reply