East Harbor
This shot begins to show some of the complex geometry of my layout. At the east end of the bridge, our train is only six feet above sea level. By the time we climb through Boston and its western environs, we'll be 135 feet above sea level. We've got a long way to go before we climb past the linear accelerator (right, upper center), and even further to go before we reach the upper deck. You can see the rope lights I use to throw light into dark corners. I decided not to Photoshop a sky into this, in order to show what's really happening. You can also see, center left, the cabinets that I built this section of the layout upon. That's the East Harbor in the center from a reverse angle.
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- Album:
- PRR Portsmouth Branch
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- Pete Nolan
- Date:
- Dec 28, 2006
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