Very nice! Those tall buildings are amazing! Great job!
@nekonekorailway5693
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I appreciate it.
@Legofan5445
3 жыл бұрын
すごい! The layout looks very real with the feeling of a real city with 4 commuter train lines! Very well made, and the skyscapers are excellent! Thank you for sharing!
@nekonekorailway5693
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! I'm glad I uploaded this video!
@@nekonekorailway5693 - I was thinking that if you were to.. 1.Relocate the lighting source over your Diorama to a postion that is directly above your city or maybe even a little towards the right back corner ( as one faces the main station) so as it the light cast is either directly above or directed slightly toward the left front. 2. Convert that same lighting source fixture into one that is adjustable in both brightness and colour. With a warm bright yellowish light you would have daytime and with a cool white but dimmer light, you would be able to mimic the effects of nightime. - you would also have to adjust other sources of light in the same room. - By relocating the position, direction and luminosity, you would also be able to minimize the shadow fall of the buildings upon your sky panorama panel and represent different times of the day night cylce in sync with the activity of your trains. - 3. Finally, to further enhance the illusion of distance and depth via the sky panorama effect, it would pay to employ a single panel that curves around the edge of your city rather than have two or more that meet at a corner. You could if you wanted to go to the effort even incorporate a city skyline with pin prick holes on the "distant" buildings and structures featured in that cityscape image by including a backlighting set-up behind the panorama panel that would only come on during the night-cylce.
@nekonekorailway5693
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for advices. At first, let me consider item 1 (and 2) Lighting source is a household room lamp suspended by cable from the center of ceiling. And it’s position is fixed. Most issue is the height from the floor. Its position is lower than the top of high rise on the layout! (So, back side is dark by shadow) So, I think I would like to prepare another light source. e.g. Lamp with long arm, so that I can change position and brightness. And colored acrylic board. Regarding item3, Installing the panel curved on the edge of layout, that never crossed my mind at all. I’m afraid It might affect buildings on the corner of the layout. I have to consider possible curve size (curve radius) or to consider to take off them from corner, beforehand. Anyway, I’d like to have more larger panorama panel in the future. And I also think it is preferable that it shows not only skyscape but also distant buildings. BTW, light units have not installed to model buildings and trains yet! So, I would like to install them before mimicking the night time.
@NothusDeusVagus
2 жыл бұрын
@@nekonekorailway5693 Of course!.. As was said, these are merely suggestions that came to mind. Thankyou for even considering them. As an aside, I have had the pleasure of visiting and spending some time in Tokyo in the not so distant past and so far your inner urban representation has been one of the few that actually captures the feel of the city and made logistical sense. I and my family stayed in what we thought was a rather nice and truly convenient area call Kinshicho. The Lotte city hotel? across the street from the Kinshi park. There was a lovely shrine right nearby to the local Fox spirits (which we visited everytime we'd visit the park) in the area and only a brief walk from the Sobu line. Your layout revived fond memories of our time there.
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