im STILL amazed at the details on this small itty-bitty model train i own.
i was goofballing down at the club and took these shots of soe of the buildings and scenic stuff in MACRO, which is a higher quality shot when your taking something close up. which in order to see clearly, has to be done in order to see ANYTHING in these tiny little things.
as a note, the buildings have actual floors, and the floors themselves house a variety of differnt things depending on the building itself.
the office building had desks, and file cabinets, and a staircase.
the home has a 1st floor with a couch and tv, stairs to the second floor, which it has a bedroom with a bed and dresser in it.
unfortunately you can t see that, even in the macro shot. ill have to disasemble them and take more macros of just the interiors.
my question has always been...WHY? with even the naked eye you cant discern the details to any great degree, would you even think to do that?
my husbands answer to that question is: "because they can."
i suppose.
hers the pics. ENJOY!
MICHELLE
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me holding my yellow t-gauge |
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look how small this thing actually is! |
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my t-gauge next to a standard sized stick of gum. |
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ON the gum itself. |
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T-Gauge House. if you look closely in that top window you can see theres somthing 'dark' in there, thats some peice of furniture on that floor. |
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another shot, "dark object" still there. |
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same house, now you can almost make out the bed and dresser in this shot. |
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i lost the bottom floor somewhere, apparently. it has a couch and TV set on it. wouldnt know that by looking at these few pics tho, very empty in there without at least a floor. |
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Building, shot of the stairwell |
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sorry about the tape. the parts done all go together and fit perfectly. the bottoms like to fall off and out, so i taped them. |
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front of the same building, and you can barely see the floors have objects on them. |
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different building |
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again, each floor has something placed on it for depth. great in a macro shot, but to the naked eye, almost impossible to even see that detail. |
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Z Scale house (chewed lovingly by one of my dogs) and my T-Gauge House. pretty big size differential. |
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Z Scale Caboose, and my T-Gauge Train Car. |
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T-Gauge in the front, Z scale caboose right behind, and an N-scale brass caboose furthest back. |
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sorry about the quality. my T-Gauge against the N-Scale caboose. |
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t-gauge people and animals. Horses, and cows, and other things i cant exactly make out due to their size. i think its all livestock, or barn animals. by the way..ALL PAINTED! |
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my husbands fingers to show how very small these items are. i dont think youd see them actually On a display. youd certainly never miss them, and could possibly never find them if they fell off...smaller than a grain of rice these are. |