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morocco 1918

Started by franckcombe, November 22, 2016, 11:46:33 AM

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franckcombe

For the fun I add a few old style photos

IMG_7972 by franck combe, sur Flickr

IMG_8009 by franck combe, sur Flickr

IMG_8018 by franck combe, sur Flickr

franckcombe

and the true postcard that inspired me for my  layout.



Meyer-photo1 by franck combe, sur Flickr



Porte-Bab-Bouhaja-et-le-Tramway by franck combe, sur Flickr

Bill Gill

Neat photos - both yours and the real postcards. Thanks for posting them!

Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

franckcombe

These are additional rolling stocks done by decauville in 1915 for the french army.

IMG_7859 by franck combe, sur Flickr


IMG_7858 by franck combe, sur Flickr

Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

Bill Gill


franckcombe

Merry Christmass.



The three kings have already left their lands in seach for Jesus !



noel by franck combe, sur Flickr

Bill Gill


finescalerr

Thank you, Franck. Have a wonderful Christmas and new year. -- Russ

franckcombe

I will display this layout at the Nederlandse Modelspoordagen (Netherlands)  13 & 14 January 2018

Lawton Maner

     With Christmas cheer in mind I see that the Wise Men are stopping at the Frankincense mine on their way to Bethlehem.
 
     The sepia prints have a real feel of tourist photos from your Great Grandfather's tour of duty in North Africa a century ago. 

franckcombe

#42
The exhibition was excellent with beautiful layouts like Punta Marina and many others.



My layout run well but I have minor defaults to correct like the lighting too yellowish.



Here a shoot of the true decauville rolling stocks in Morocco from Loco Revue Magazine.





IMG_8080 by franck combe, sur Flickr

and one from night

DSC_0100 by franck combe, sur Flickr

franckcombe

I have exhibited for the first time the layout in France.


Please find the video on youtube


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v3kbp7sVHw


finescalerr

I hope the exhibition went well and you received a lot of compliments. -- Russ