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morocco 1918

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

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franckcombe

I was member of the organisation team of the exhibition and I displayed also my layout. The exhibition was successfully and the layout was appreciated because it was quite original.

franckcombe

During the last exhibition in Paris,I wear a djellaba and a sheshia.



IMG_6531 by franck combe, sur Flickr

finescalerr

Franck, please spend some "quality time" with a good psychiatrist. Also, avoid being seen by government employees when wearing those clothes and certainly never wear them to an airport! -- ssuR

Ray Dunakin

That's cool! What an interesting way to add to the atmosphere of your diorama.

Design-HSB

Hi Frank,

I find this is an excellent successful complementary way of presentation.
I have already presented my monastery studs in the work suit of a mountain worker, which significantly increased the recognition value of my own person as a model on the plant.
Does it already exist as a model on the plant?

franckcombe

Quote from: finescalerr on June 07, 2018, 12:36:44 PM
Franck, please spend some "quality time" with a good psychiatrist. Also, avoid being seen by government employees when wearing those clothes and certainly never wear them to an airport! -- ssuR

I try to heal my mind with model railroad but it seems no to be very successful. In french airport on flight for North Africa, there is a lot of persons that wear it. I wear it only for the exhibition.

franckcombe

#51
The layout is published in  Rail magazine number 354 in Netherland



RM354-600x600 by franck combe, sur Flickr



and in Schmaule Spuren 2/2018 in Germany

PSX_20180623_201255 by franck combe, sur Flickr

Ray Dunakin

Congratulations on the well-deserved acclaim!

finescalerr

Yes, very impressive. -- Russ

Ed Keen

Well done on all levels. I dig the whole scene.
ed keen

franckcombe

I have the honor to be published in the NGIRMR issue 115 and in VOIE LIBRE issue 94



issue_115_large by franck combe, sur Flickr





VL94 couv by franck combe, sur Flickr

Ray Dunakin


Bill Gill

Congratulations, Franck. Good cover photo. Don't you just hate it when you have to wait for a camel on the tracks :)

franckcombe

Quote from: Bill Gill on July 25, 2018, 01:11:25 PM
Congratulations, Franck. Good cover photo. Don't you just hate it when you have to wait for a camel on the tracks :)

In france we had cows on tracks, in the USA it was the bisons and in Morocco it was the camel...

Greg Hile

Congratulations Franck! Very impressive.

Bill, I once got stuck behind an entire herd of cattle that had escaped from an overturned trailer on a major urban freeway. It did make for an interesting call explaining to the wife why I was going to be late getting home ...