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Rod Stewart'ın kurgusu
« : Aralık 05, 2007, 22:07:07 »
Model Railroader dergisinin Aralık 2007 sayısından bu sefer bir ünlünün kurgusu.

İngiliz asıllı ABDli rock şarkıcısı Rod Stewart'ın kurgusu için bir röportaj yapılmış. Kurgu alanı 7 x 38 metre ! Kurgudaki ana hattun uzunluğu 274 Metre, en küçük yarıçap 1 Metre ! Kurgu tümüyle DCC olarak düzenlenmiş. Kurgunun son aşamalarında Los Angeles'da 1940lı yıllardan beri faaliyet gösteren Allied Model Railroads adlı model tren dükkanının çalışanlarının yardımı olmu, önümüzdeki günlerde bu dükkandan görüntüleri de paylaşacağım.

Şimdi gelelim, kurguya. Zaman olarak 1940ları New York-Manhattan bölgesini seçmiş Rod. Aslında oldukça kalabalık, iç içe yapılardan oluşuyor, hani bir alan üzerinde boş bir cmkare bırakılmayan kurgular olur ya ona benzer bir yaklaşım sözkonusu. Gelelim fotograflara:





Kurgunun gelişimi, özellikleri ve planını aşağıda görebilirsiniz, unutmayın 38metre



Grand Street Station








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Ynt: Rod Stewart'ın kurgusu: Sevgili Iceman kardeşime...
« Yanıtla #1 : Aralık 05, 2007, 23:57:30 »
Sevgili Cem, aşağıdaki yazıyı bir oku bakalım... Ne dersin....

A lot of people who call themselves Railway Modellers don't actually possess a model railway of their own. In many cases their excuse is that they don't have the space.
Anyone who says this to you is lying (and if they actually believe it then they are lying to themselves as well). No matter how little space that you have available, anyone who really wants a model railway of their own will find some way to do something in the space that they have…… The real reason that many railway modellers don't have a model railway of their own is either that they don't consider themselves capable of building their own layout or they don't want a layout of their own….. (This article first appeared in the May/June 2004 issue of AMRA's 'Journal')

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Ynt: Rod Stewart'ın kurgusu
« Yanıtla #2 : Aralık 06, 2007, 05:17:32 »

Makaledeki reportaj'da 'Model Railroader dergisinde yer almak, benim için bir müzik dergisinde yer almaktan daha büyük bir şereftir. Maket Trenci olmaktan gurur duyuyorum' demiş.


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Ynt: Rod Stewart'ın kurgusu
« Yanıtla #3 : Ocak 02, 2008, 10:53:58 »
Reuters'in konuyla ilgili haberi...

http://www.reuters.com/article/peopleNews/idUSN0143062220071104

Rod Stewart falls for new model -- model trains
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By Belinda Goldsmith

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Singer Rod Stewart once wanted to know if you thought he was sexy, but he is showing a less raunchy side of himself these days -- going public with a model railroad cityscape that took him 12 years to build.

Far from his hard-rocking, late-prowling early years on the road, Stewart, 62, has spent many nights tinkering with miniature buildings and other city fixtures to design a model-train layout that is 120 feet long and 24 feet wide.

The singer's creation, called Grand Street & Three Rivers RR, is featured in a Model RailRoader magazine's December issue that hits newsstands on November 6, along with an interview of Stewart.

"I'm proud to be a railway modeler. It means more to me to be on the cover of Model Railroader than to be on the cover of a music magazine," Stewart was quoted as saying. "I pity a man who doesn't have a hobby like this one -- it's just the most supreme relaxation."

Stewart's link to the magazine began when its publisher, Terry Thompson, received a letter from the singer saying he had been an avid reader and model railroader for 20 years and suggesting the magazine might be interested in photos of his layout.

The magazine's senior editor, Carl Swanson, visited Stewart at his Beverley Hills home to inspect the miniature railroad setting, which is reminiscent of 1940s Manhattan and takes up almost the entire third floor of Stewart's home.

"It is truly an extraordinary model, one of the best I have seen, with startling level of detail, a world in miniature," Swanson told Reuters.

"He is really seriously involved in this hobby that requires a lot of skill and has nothing to do with making money," Swanson said. "He just does it for the joy of it."

Stewart has worked on the model steadily for 12 years, taking seven large cases of model kits and tools with him when he was on the road to set up a workshop in his hotel suite.

The singer traces his interest in trains back to his wartime childhood in London, when bombs rained down on the city. He never had a train set, but British Rail operated not far from the shop his parents ran.

Stewart is not the only celebrity to love trains.

Frank Sinatra was an enthusiastic rail modeler and actor-singer Mandy Patinkin has a large train layout in the loft of his barn in rural New York state.

Singer Neil Young has been a minority owner of model train maker Lionel LLC for years.

"I know there is a stereotype that train modelers are geeky, but it is an unfair stereotype. To be a modeler at this level is quite a statement of craftsmanship and I certainly don't find it geeky," Swanson said.

Reuters