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@junchen.meng has built my Ford F100 and added custom rims with chrome all over!! It was quite challenging to design the wheel arches over the wheeels with a functional turning radius this truck drives fast with 2 buggy motors 😤 have a haunted start to your weekend everyone ! #lego #technic #scalemodel
Yorkshire Woolen District Ltd
Leyland TS8 Tiger. Type A.
Original photo by Trevor Silkstone was in colour.
Finally primed, but needs some fixing-up before I paint it. There are a couple of pin marks I didn't spot, plus one or two of the welds need sanding back.
A 1/9 scale model by ESCI. Extensively weathered and distressed to give the impression of heavy use. The trick to realism in photos such as this is an extremely low camera angle coupled with maximum depth of field. Nothing gives up a model photo more quickly than a shallow depth of field. Be sure to dull any tell-tale plastic shine. Also pay careful attention to the contact point between the tires and the ground. It always looks better if the vehicle appears to have settled into the earth a bit rather than sitting on top of it. Here the front wheels were set to indicate a shallow turn which implies realism. The passenger side door was left partially open to suggest that someone just exited the vehicle and the trunk lid is shown propped open to give the impression of mechanical difficulty. Added realism is achieved by forcing the perspective with a natural background such as the trees in this image. They're full size trees, but several hundred feet back from the model and so appear in scale. If enough subtle realistic clues are incorporated into the photo, the viewer eventually just assumes they are looking at a full scale scene.
Een deel van mijn spoor N locomotieven en spoor Z wagons.
van Dapol een ACTS class 59, de rest is voor de kenner verder wel te herkennen.