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Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Wordless Wednesday #522 - Who's going to the NERPM??
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Backdrop Process Links
My recent backdrop efforts have garnered a bit of attention over at the Valley Local FB group, so I figured it'd be a good idea to put all the info on my process here in one place.
Here are the Cliff's Notes:
- I take pictures with my iPhone of various landscapes and other subjects I think would make good backdrop fodder - usually shooting in the actual areas that I'm modeling.
- I also use historic photos (again, preferably from my area and era) and colorize them.
- Combine it all using Photoshop Elements.
- Print as a banner at my local Staples.
- Attach to the masonite using wallpaper adhesive.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Playing with AI to Create a Backdrop (first tries)
Not fantastic (when I rotated it, I lost a bit of the character of the varied roofline), but pretty darn good for less than 5 minutes' work.
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Saturday, April 18, 2026
Master Modeler Marty McGuirk - "Modeling Autumn Scenery"
Arriving just in time for the weekend - and at a perfect time for allowing my back to recover (and missing time on the layout) - is Marty McGuirk's much-anticipated master work on modeling my favorite season - Fall!
I may be a little biased, since I'm honored to be a (minor) contributor, but I think this book is destined to become a classic, right up there with Dave Frary's scenery bible. As you can see from the Table of Contents above, Marty covers everything you'll need to know to get that authentic looking autumn look on your layout.
But even if you model a different season, the book is just a joy to flip through. Self-publishing has come a LONG way in recent years and this book looks as professional - and in some cases even more so - than the best offerings from the more well-known publishing houses. Not only is the text clear and well written, striking that critical balance of conveying lots of information while being easy to read, but the photos printed beautifully as well. I especially appreciate the many tables and charts that echo the best of Frary's "recipe cards" - creating a handy reference source. I don't think I'll be the only one adding lots of Post-Its to flag these bits.
This book really deserves to be in every model railroader's library, if only for the wealth of inspiring photos from a wide variety of modelers and layouts. I'm looking forward to diving into "Modeling Autumn Scenery" and trying out all the cool techniques!
Huge Thanks to Marty for taking the time to distill his many years of experience and share all of his formidable skill with us in this book. Be sure to visit Marty's website at Artisan Rail Media to get your copy - and check out the other cool items he's posting for sale there while you're there!







