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Modeler's Dream

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One small corner of a huge model railroad at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. Please ZOOM...it is worth it:) Bill:) "Top Down" thumb_2000019.jpg

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beachzz

12:41PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

boys and their toys!! pretty elaborate setup here, someone must be in railroad heaven!!

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durleybeachbum

1:06PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

What a stunning sight!

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lyron

1:10PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Fantastic!!!

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dbrv6

1:23PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Excellent model! Someone I hope had a great deal of fun.

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glix70

1:29PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

It looks like a real village!!! Great work!!! :)

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danob

1:49PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Every man and boys dream!! Quite some layout there Bill!

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blinkings

2:22PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

I've never been into train sets (maybe cos I never had one!!), but this sure is beautiful. Are you positive you didn't just take a shot of downtown Chicago and tilt-shift it! Isn't that Lake Michigan on the right and I'm sure thats Mather Tower on the left pre photoshop........ ;)

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jendellas

2:27PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Whenever I see model trains, the fellas always have a screwdriver in their hands, fiddling :o) Great model rail, zoom is a must!!!!

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kansas

2:49PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Wonderful. Too bad youngsters today are hooked on computer games instead of model trains like when I grew up.

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MagikUnicorn

3:10PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Magnificent woww one day Ill go see this :)

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bazza

4:29PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Nice capture Bill this is impressive just love model railways use to have a N gauge set up a few years back, no room where I am now.. So now give ma a screwdriver so I can fiddle LOL.. Love this any more of it??

MrsLubner

4:41PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

What a magical model! I always wanted a model train and ached to build my towns and fields for it...my folks didn't quite understand a girl's need for model trains. They bought me a slot car track and cars and my dad and I ended up building a race car model scene. Fun and I cherish the memory, but I still long for that train.........

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sandra46

5:00PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

SPECTACULAR MODEL TRAIN AND VILLAGE! SUPERB CAPTURE!!!!! IT REMINDS ME MY COUSIN'S MODEL TRAIN...

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sirvictor

5:24PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

great shot

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kenmo

5:38PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Excellent shot...I'd love to see this train layout in person... So please post more photos of it...!!!!

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anahata.c

5:46PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

'boys & their toys', lol! Man, if I had toys like this when I was a kid, I'd never leave home! I remember the model trains at the Museum of Science & Industry, though they may have changed considerably since I've been there. The amazing thing about this shot is that it could almost be a real train in a real valley, etc. I mean, until I read your words I had my doubts. It speaks well of the designers of course, but also of you--you gave it to us in a way that makes it look almost real, ie, the light, the detail, the fading focus in foreground...nice job Bill. I haven't been to that museum in eons. I just remember when I was a kid that we never wanted to leave, and that the parking lot was asphalt hell, it never ended and the walk from the car to the museum--which we were dying to get to--was like a trek across a sun-bleached desert: We literally crawled on the ground gasping for water (just to piss our parents off), it was a great bit. And it ended, I think, with its coal train & some boring guy droning on about carbon gases, and then BOOM! The stuff exploded, and if we had to die on that spot, it would've been ok. We'd completed the journey. I love your chicago pics, btw, everyone of 'm; and I'm glad you're still posting them half a year since you've been here. You really caught the majesty of the city from angles I've never seen; and of course you shot a museum, lol. It's one of your sub-categories, and I assume the Museum of S&I is a gold mine even to an adult. (Though I'd think it'd get a little trying after a few hours...)

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flavia49

6:10PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

wonderful shot of a magnificent work!!!

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jocko500

6:38PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

I like to watch them go. this is wonderful looking

jared99

8:38PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Mind-boggling detail in this. Thanks for sharing it.

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goodoleboy

9:04PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

OMG, what a modeler's playground! Like ananhata.c, I never had any of this stuff when I was a kid. But I did have a squirt gun and toy lead soldiers to play with. Superlative POV, clarity and detail so starkly apparent in this shot, Bill. I bet if you played around with the focus, you could actually make this look like a real, full size, living scene.

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npauling

9:59PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

A beautiful little model scene you captured here it almost looks real.

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Digitaleagle

11:05PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Years ago I used to be a model railroader so this a very interesting shot for me, excellent capture, thanks for sharing!!

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drace68

11:12PM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Super keen. Model trains get most interesting when your eyeball is down at their level (same with most toys). But then much of the magnificent diorama would be lost to view.

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auntietk

12:28AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

The details in this model are wonderful. The light is absolutely spectacular!

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cfulton

1:47AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Great capture of a dream, Bill. Great work on the display and lighting. Clive

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prutzworks

2:27AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

as a (former) modelrailroader I like this lay out

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Meisiekind

7:57AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Oeee - boys and their toys... How amazing and the detail is spectacular Bill! It could easily be a scene out of Austria or Germany! :)

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tennesseecowgirl

10:51AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

The car making its way up the mountain reminds me of a cabin I stayed in over new years. The road up to it was quite intimidating, but once up there the cabin and the view over looking the valley was breathtaking. Great image.

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flora-crassella

11:53AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

a very nice tiny world!!! Wonderful picture!!!

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Richardphotos

1:21PM | Thu, 07 January 2010

they spared no detail on modeling this. your capture shows the quality

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