I´ll present herwith my Lokos....
and a little Diorama...
I´ll present herwith my Lokos....
and a little Diorama...
Hello
Hello, do you have to build also before a plant or collect you only?
regards
Roman
Nice collection!
Why do you collect Austrian locos? Do you collect others?
KR. Niki
ZitatOriginal von Niki
Nice collection!
Why do you collect Austrian locos? Do you collect others?KR. Niki
yes I collect FS train in era IV, 70' and 80' years when you can find a miscellaneus of old and new.
now the train in Italy it's not good....bad livery and VERY BAD service..nothing well.
i'm interesting of austrian train because i like Austria (and SudTirol).
last year I go in Tirol in 2 occasions....for new years day and in january and in spring.
in january I travelled on the Stbuitalbahn...very very good.
in may i Travelled with Zillertalbahn and with Achenseebahn....emotion!!!
in Innsbruk in may I travelled with line 4 of Tram Innsbruk-Igls....very very good.
this spring i will come in Salzburg (i hope).
In Italy beautiful line similar to Zillertalbahn was closed....only in SudTirol
Grodnerthalbahn....Fleimstalbahn.....Dolomitibahn.....
and Bozen-Kaltner...Brunek-Sand in Taufers.....
tram Boze, Tram Meran, Lana-Postal tram
fortunately it is remained the little train of Rittnerbahn
scuse me for not good inglish...i study english in school but I anded a school 10 years ago....sorry
ZitatOriginal von rbp34
HelloHello, do you have to build also before a plant or collect you only?
regards
Roman
now i collect and made little diorama.....in future i hope tu built a plant when i have more place
little diorama under construction
Looks nice!
Is there another diorama with narrow gauge tracks planned? Why do you build a town's scene as background and not more landscape, some hills, plants and trees?
LG. Niki
ZitatOriginal von Niki
Looks nice!
Is there another diorama with narrow gauge tracks planned? Why do you build a town's scene as background and not more landscape, some hills, plants and trees?LG. Niki
hello
yes this is a new diorama with narrow gauge line
I build a town scene because the space behind is just 1 cm...
but it is not finished 8)..few days and I will get some 'photo
....is almost complete...
The background you've chosen looks fine. Where is it from?
The only thing I do not understand is why you put up these town houses' walls . For an Austrian Narrow Gauge Railway that is not a very typical scene.
My suggestion:
Put them aside and see how the railway scenery and the painted background harmonise with each other.
The railway scenery itself looks how it should be - typically Austrian! Super!
LG. Niki
ZitatOriginal von Niki
The background you've chosen looks fine. Where is it from?
The only thing I do not understand is why you put up these town houses' walls . For an Austrian Narrow Gauge Railway that is not a very typical scene.My suggestion:
Put them aside and see how the railway scenery and the painted background harmonise with each other.The railway scenery itself looks how it should be - typically Austrian! Super!
LG. Niki
hallo Niki
The background is 0.5 mm of board that I painted.
The scene on the right is an old postcard of Thalgau in Salkammergut, which I found on Google.
I have printed that and I have cropped and I attacked.
I know that the houses are not typical but they were mostly needed to strengthen the background.
the houses are not typical of austrian narrow gauge line but they were mostly needed to strengthen the background.
....that is a more typical scene in italy....
I will soon begin developing a new module to be attached to this
it's almost complete..
Ciao Alessio,
I just can't say any more than SUPER! The garden is very nice, with so many details, wonderful!!!
I hope you are planning another diorama to continue with these nice scenes and that we can watch some more pictures.
LG. Niki
ciao!!
ein foto der neue kleine anlage.
Grüße aus italien