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I got a chance to meet up with Jonathan last night and he took me back to his
place... not to look at his etchings but rather at his town/train layout. I took
lots of pictures.
- A fire station (one of many)
- Ya but where were they when you needed them?
- Cracks in the foundation let the plants grow out.
- Half a car, trains in the cut, back alley goodness
Some major eye candy for town/train fans ...
Brickshelf folder
I like the burned out buildings and general gritty NYC neighborhood/ashcan
look hes been able to achieve with this layout even if its not quite done
yet... There were some things I was not permitted to photograph because they are
not yet revealed (jawdroppingly great) entries for Ondrews town contest.
Hopefully well be seeing lots more of this layout!
++Lar
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| In lugnet.announce.moc, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> I got a chance to meet up with Jonathan last night and he took me back to his
> place... not to look at his etchings but rather at his town/train layout. I
> took lots of pictures.
>
> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lar/OtherPeople/JonathanLopesFeb2006/dscn6582.jpg>
> A fire station>
>
> * A fire station (one of many)
>
> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lar/OtherPeople/JonathanLopesFeb2006/dscn6595.jpg>
> Ya but where were they when you needed them?>
>
> * Ya but where were they when you needed them?
>
> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lar/OtherPeople/JonathanLopesFeb2006/dscn6593.jpg>
> Cracks in the foundation>
>
> * Cracks in the foundation let the plants grow out.
>
> <<http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lar/OtherPeople/JonathanLopesFeb2006/dscn6604.jpg>
> Half a car>
>
> * Half a car, trains in the cut, back alley goodness
>
> Some major eye candy for town/train fans ...
>
> <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=167917 Brickshelf folder>
>
> I like the burned out buildings and general gritty NYC neighborhood/"ashcan"
> look he's been able to achieve with this layout even if it's not quite "done"
> yet... There were some things I was not permitted to photograph because they
> are not yet revealed (jawdroppingly great) entries for Ondrew's town contest.
> Hopefully we'll be seeing lots more of this layout!
>
> ++Lar
Simply WOW! I never realized his layout was that large. There are some great
details. I love the garbage truck and the 13plate tall windows. The horizontal
railing on the second road bridge is another great idea as well as the city salt
truck. Very cool, I look forward to Jonathan's submissions. Ondrew
p.s. DUDE that's a rediculus amount of grey tiles! you lucky bas... um i mean
lego dude. =)
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| In lugnet.town, Ondrew Hartigan wrote:
> In lugnet.announce.moc, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> > I got a chance to meet up with Jonathan last night and he took me back to his
> > place... not to look at his etchings but rather at his town/train layout. I
> > took lots of pictures.
> >
> > Some major eye candy for town/train fans ...
> >
> > <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=167917 Brickshelf folder>
> >
> > I like the burned out buildings and general gritty NYC neighborhood/"ashcan"
> > look he's been able to achieve with this layout even if it's not quite "done"
> > yet... There were some things I was not permitted to photograph because they
> > are not yet revealed (jawdroppingly great) entries for Ondrew's town contest.
> > Hopefully we'll be seeing lots more of this layout!
> >
> > ++Lar
>
>
> Simply WOW! I never realized his layout was that large. There are some great
> details. I love the garbage truck and the 13plate tall windows. The horizontal
> railing on the second road bridge is another great idea as well as the city salt
> truck. Very cool, I look forward to Jonathan's submissions. Ondrew
>
> p.s. DUDE that's a rediculus amount of grey tiles! you lucky bas... um i mean
> lego dude. =)
I wish the tiles were old grey but bley works just fine. Tiled sidewalks are
the way to go in my book. Along with tiled just about everything.
Thanks for looking, posting and thanks once again for your breath of life into
the town community as of late.
Jonathan
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.announce.moc, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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I got a chance to meet up with Jonathan last night and he took me back to his
place... not to look at his etchings but rather at his town/train layout. I
took lots of pictures.
|
--SNIP--
|
I like the burned out buildings and general gritty NYC neighborhood/ashcan
look hes been able to achieve with this layout even if its not quite done
yet... There were some things I was not permitted to photograph because they
are not yet revealed (jawdroppingly great) entries for Ondrews town contest.
Hopefully well be seeing lots more of this layout!
++Lar
|
Wow!!!! This layout is truly inspirational. Between Ondrews and yours weve got
wonderful nature and wonderful urban nature. Fantastic!
Thanks Lar for posting these pictures too. There are some things that need to be
seen work-in-progress and this is one of them. I also notice a lot of cars in
the background. Desperately looking forward to seeing more of this.
Tim
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.town, Timothy Gould wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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I got a chance to meet up with Jonathan last night and he took me back to
his place... not to look at his etchings but rather at his town/train
layout. I took lots of pictures.
|
--SNIP--
|
I like the burned out buildings and general gritty NYC neighborhood/ashcan
look hes been able to achieve with this layout even if its not quite
done yet... There were some things I was not permitted to photograph
because they are not yet revealed (jawdroppingly great) entries for Ondrews
town contest. Hopefully well be seeing lots more of this layout!
++Lar
|
Wow!!!! This layout is truly inspirational. Between Ondrews and yours weve
got wonderful nature and wonderful urban nature. Fantastic!
|
Thanks! Ondrews layout provided a lot of inspiration for mine.
|
Thanks Lar for posting these pictures too. There are some things that need to
be seen work-in-progress and this is one of them. I also notice a lot of cars
in the background. Desperately looking forward to seeing more of this.
Tim
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Sometimes I dont know when to take pictures. You know, how far along I
should be before I showcase things. Lar being in town worked out great because
I probably would have waited a long time before I took them myself.
Thanks for the compliments and for looking!
Jonathan
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.town, Jonathan Lopes wrote:
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Sometimes I dont know when to take pictures. You know, how far along I
should be before I showcase things.
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I think I know what you mean. I tend to what to only photograph finished MOCs--
just a few great eye-popping shots that maximize the wow factor. The same for
pics of our layout. But personally, I find under construction pics rather
interesting in and of themselves, and so I have tried to be more less
controlling and snap shots of messy, unfinished scenes as well. And speaking
of, I just took some pics of my new (hmmm, dark red) building
in situ (lol, I just
had an idea-- Im going to name that MOC the HDR building;-)
But on to YOUR layout, Jonathan-- very nicely detailed and polished work. These
are the sorts of projects that really turn my crank! With enough $$$ and the
resource of Bricklink, the sky really is the limit for creating whatever we want
(although I must chide you a bit for building with such great detail and then to
create...6 wides????:-)
I hope you have considered portability during your construction (the first
iterations of our layouts certainly didnt) so that youll be able to in
theory show them off in some sort of public exposition one day. If not, its
never too late to go back and change everything;-)
Keep up the good work (and the progpics:-)
JOHN
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --SNIP--
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(although I must chide you a bit for building with such
great detail and then to create...6 wides????:-)
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--SNIP--
You have to chide him for building in a superior width? Very odd...
Tim
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You have to chide him for building in a superior width? Very odd...
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Less is bore.
JOHN
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.town, John Neal wrote:
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(although I must chide you a bit for building with such
great detail and then to create...6 wides????:-)
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You werent looking closely enough, his BNSF locomotive is a 7 wide...
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I hope you have considered portability during your construction (the first
iterations of our layouts certainly didnt) so that youll be able to in
theory show them off in some sort of public exposition one day. If not,
its never too late to go back and change everything;-)
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I was harping on him about that. I want to see him come to the NMRA in Philly,
even if only what will fit on a (train) carryon...
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Keep up the good work (and the progpics:-)
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I think Ive convinced him to start doing more in progress stuff... he has a
tripod already and a nice Nikon with timer, macro, and flash
control/suppression, thats all you need.
++Lar
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he has a
tripod already and a nice Nikon with timer, macro, and flash
control/suppression, thats all you need.
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Oh, is that all.
... and this remote control
JOHN
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.town, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.town, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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he has a
tripod already and a nice Nikon with timer, macro, and flash
control/suppression, thats all you need.
|
Oh, is that all.
... and this remote control
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The timer is the poor mans remote control, it gives you 10 seconds to do
whatever...
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.town, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.town, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.town, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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he has a
tripod already and a nice Nikon with timer, macro, and flash
control/suppression, thats all you need.
|
Oh, is that all.
... and this remote control
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The timer is the poor mans remote control, it gives you 10 seconds to do
whatever...
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It gave us 10 seconds to get in the picture. . .
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1623043
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.town, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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The timer is the poor mans remote control, it gives you 10 seconds to do
whatever...
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Tell that to Navin...
JOHN
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.town, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.town, Jonathan Lopes wrote:
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Sometimes I dont know when to take pictures. You know, how far along I
should be before I showcase things.
|
I think I know what you mean. I tend to what to only photograph finished
MOCs-- just a few great eye-popping shots that maximize the wow factor.
The same for pics of our layout. But personally, I find under construction
pics rather interesting in and of themselves, and so I have tried to be more
less controlling and snap shots of messy, unfinished scenes as well. And
speaking of, I just took some pics of my new (hmmm, dark red) building
in situ (lol, I
just had an idea-- Im going to name that MOC the HDR building;-)
But on to YOUR layout, Jonathan-- very nicely detailed and polished work.
These are the sorts of projects that really turn my crank! With enough $$$
and the resource of Bricklink, the sky really is the limit for creating
whatever we want (although I must chide you a bit for building with such
great detail and then to create...6 wides????:-)
|
I feel my 6 wides are slightly beefier than most. . .with the exceptions of the
subway cars which are indeed to narrow. Either way, I stil have a lot of
growing to do with building trains. After all, I am (was?)a townie, trains are
still new to me.
|
I hope you have considered portability during your construction (the first
iterations of our layouts certainly didnt) so that youll be able to in
theory show them off in some sort of public exposition one day. If not,
its never too late to go back and change everything;-)
|
Yeah, I thought about portability before I constructed the tables. I decided I
was OK with a non-portable set-up. I dont own a car and really dont know of
anywhere Id need or want to take things, here anyway.
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Keep up the good work (and the progpics:-)
JOHN
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Will do, and Thanks!
Jonathan
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| In lugnet.town, Jonathan Lopes wrote:
> In lugnet.town, Timothy Gould wrote:
> > In lugnet.announce.moc, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> > > I got a chance to meet up with Jonathan last night and he took me back to
> > > his place... not to look at his etchings but rather at his town/train
> > > layout. I took lots of pictures.
> >
> > --SNIP--
> >
> > >
> > > I like the burned out buildings and general gritty NYC
> > > neighborhood/"ashcan" look he's been able to achieve with this layout even
> > > if it's not quite "done" yet... There were some things I was not permitted
> > > to photograph because they are not yet revealed (jawdroppingly great)
> > > entries for Ondrew's town contest. Hopefully we'll be seeing lots more of
> > > this layout!
> > >
> > > ++Lar
> >
> > Wow!!!! This layout is truly inspirational. Between Ondrew's and yours we've
> > got wonderful nature and wonderful urban nature. Fantastic!
>
> Thanks! Ondrew's layout provided a lot of inspiration for mine.
lol diddo. i've saved several of your pics for inspiration as well. then again i
have about 3000 images off of brickshelf that i use for inspiration. =)
> >
> > Thanks Lar for posting these pictures too. There are some things that need
> > to be seen work-in-progress and this is one of them. I also notice a lot of
> > cars in the background. Desperately looking forward to seeing more of this.
> >
> > Tim
>
> Sometimes I don't know 'when' to take pictures. You know, how far along I
> should be before I showcase things. Lar being in town worked out great
> because I probably would have waited a long time before I took them myself.
>
> Thanks for the compliments and for looking!
>
> Jonathan
i'm glad larry got down there as well. It's allways intersting to see what
others pickup when photographing others models. His pictures provided some
insite into your modeling style that you might not capture. my only wish is that
larry or someone would take a wide shot so we can see just how large this layout
of yours really is.
ondrew
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| In lugnet.town, Ondrew Hartigan wrote:
>
> > >
> > Sometimes I don't know 'when' to take pictures. You know, how far along I
> > should be before I showcase things. Lar being in town worked out great
> > because I probably would have waited a long time before I took them myself.
>
>
>
> i'm glad larry got down there as well. It's allways intersting to see what
> others pickup when photographing others models. His pictures provided some
> insite into your modeling style that you might not capture.
Excellent point!
> my only wish is that
> larry or someone would take a wide shot so we can see just how large this layout
> of yours really is.
>
> ondrew
I'll take an overall picture or two within the next few days. I have been
running around at night like I am 15 years younger this week and have only been
home to sleep. This will continue for the rest of the week.
For now though, the layout is 8' x 16', two levels. Coming soon: elevated train
to be completed and urban canal to be in place.
Jonathan
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.announce.moc, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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I got a chance to meet up with Jonathan last night and he took me back to his
place... not to look at his etchings but rather at his town/train layout. I
took lots of pictures.
Some major eye candy for town/train fans ...
Brickshelf folder
I like the burned out buildings and general gritty NYC neighborhood/ashcan
look hes been able to achieve with this layout even if its not quite done
yet... There were some things I was not permitted to photograph because they
are not yet revealed (jawdroppingly great) entries for Ondrews town contest.
Hopefully well be seeing lots more of this layout!
++Lar
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Thanks again, Lar, for the photos, the hang, the feedback and the enthusiasm.
Indeed, there will be MOCs more coming.
Safe travels.
Jonathan
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