More Z Modules from the Show
These next 3 photos are from the same module. The houses
under construction were really interesting, and one of the houses even has a
basement.
And the builder manages to get some nice trucking action
fit into the scene:
What I really liked was the choice of scenery colors to
lighten up the scene without becoming the main attraction:
These next 3 photos are again 1 module. What I found
interesting here was the modules employed small ceramic decoration statues,
which were seamlessly blended in with conventional Z Scale scenery to yield very
detailed and convincing scenes.
Hard to see, but the bay behind the ship is filled with
swimmers, some wearing classic 1900's swimming attire. The statuary waterfront
was seamlessly blended with a larger hand painted bay to enlarge the scene.
There was also a nice farm scene on the other side of the
module:
Here is a Father Son team in the true spirit of Z Scale. The
operating teams were composed of 4 people, with an engineer operating the
trains, 2 spotters walking along to address break-away's, derailments, or other
possible hazards, and an ambassador to talk with the public.