Real or Model
Real or Model
Is this real or a model?
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=171042
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=171042
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Squaw Creek (love the name!!!!) Coal operated a haulage line in southern Indiana between Boonville and Yankeetown on the Ohio River. The first power were second hand units from Precision National Corp.
9843, RSD15, was built by Alco in June 1960, #83579, as AT&SF 843, Class 800. It was renumbered 9843, Class 9800, in 1970, and sold to Precision National in 1975. They sold it to SCCCo as 9843 in 1975. It later became Peabody 9843 and then was sold to IHR as 9843 in 1988. It was soon renumbered 443. It became A&TC 443 in 2000, but is leased from a private owner.
Squaw Creek (love the name!!!!) Coal operated a haulage line in southern Indiana between Boonville and Yankeetown on the Ohio River. The first power were second hand units from Precision National Corp.
9843, RSD15, was built by Alco in June 1960, #83579, as AT&SF 843, Class 800. It was renumbered 9843, Class 9800, in 1970, and sold to Precision National in 1975. They sold it to SCCCo as 9843 in 1975. It later became Peabody 9843 and then was sold to IHR as 9843 in 1988. It was soon renumbered 443. It became A&TC 443 in 2000, but is leased from a private owner.
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in some cases, film from 1981 will jack up the colors and saturation like that.Scooterb wrote:The ballast and the bushes just dont look right, almost looks like a Kdee coupler on the front. The rail joint bar looks real tho
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IT IS REAL. THE STATE IS INDIANA, NOT IL. AS STATED. THE LINE IS STILL VERY ACTIVE AND IT'S NOW THE INDIANA SOUTHERN. I'VE CHASED SEVERAL COAL TRAINS IN THE AREA.[/url]http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=80188
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HERE'S WHERE THE TRAIN WAS GOING--A HUGE ALCOA ALUMINUM PLANT AND TWO COAL FIRED GENERATING PLANTShttp://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?T ... LE%7cIN%7c
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I've seen the Squaw Valley once before, then looked at the other pictures. If it is a model, which I do not think it is, kudos for a great job on the whole picture and details. Look at the ties and the high tension tower in the background. As for the lighting, between photography lights and photoshop programs, just about anything is possible. It is tough to see the coupler, which is great if it were a model and he was hiding that little detail that would be difficult to replicate.
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