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#71
General Discussion / Re: Railway Ticketing
Last post by GrahamB - December 05, 2025, 08:12:59 AM
I stopped using Trainline just before Covid when I got ripped off by them.

These days we only travel to/from London and talk to the booking clerk as the Southeastern app and website are confusing. He's often come up with a cheaper fare that wasn't offered online bringing it close to what we would pay if we'd bought railcards.
#72
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by Bealman - December 05, 2025, 07:50:17 AM
Yeah, I'm over it. Not so smart, eh.
#73
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by chrism - December 05, 2025, 07:45:08 AM
Since everyone else is at it I thought I'd better have a go so I fed Copilot this and asked for a snowy scene;



and this is what it came up with



It looks quite pretty until you look more carefully - not only has it downgraded the crane's capacity (and lost the builder's name) but, to add insult to injury, it's turned the steam locos in the background into a blasted weasel   ???
#74
General Discussion / Re: Where is everybody??
Last post by chrism - December 05, 2025, 07:24:16 AM
Quote from: njee20 on December 04, 2025, 08:43:19 PMI do disagree, personally I think things like 3D printing makes people more likely to do modelling, not less.

Well, it's revolutionised my model making.
Since the Club bought a 3D printer I've turned out some 20 locos and over a hundred coaches, none of which I'd have been able to completely scratchbuild - I'd tried before (in Orribly Overscale) and failed completely.
I've also found it good for making the basic structures for buildings, to be finished off with brick/stone cladding, etc. and all sorts of odd little detail parts. I could have done the buildings from card, but probably not had them turn out as well as they did.
If anything, being able to 3D print has made me do more, certainly not less.

#75
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by Bealman - December 05, 2025, 04:58:26 AM
Looks like something funny went on with the driver, too
#76
General Discussion / Re: AI Image Manipulation
Last post by icairns - December 05, 2025, 04:51:48 AM
@LASteve

Wow, thanks, Steve.  Your suggestion of using Google Gemini has me fascinated! 
Here are two examples of colourisation.




I like the very subtle colouring including the red buffer beam.  I have no idea what colour the prototype loco carried.  The second attempt was a little more problematical.




I took the above photo of 70039 Sir Christopher Wren waiting to reverse onto Carlisle Kingmoor shed on 12 August 1965.

You will note that for some reason the steam from around the front cylinders has been replaced by an incorrect smokebox design.  Now why would it do that? 

I colourised another photo of me standing in front of LNER Class J27 number 65819 at South Blyth shed on 17 July 1965.  I was wearing a grey windcheater, sweater, and blue jeans.  The loco turned out alright but I was transformed into wearing a brown suit! 

Ian

#77
General Discussion / Re: The angry thread
Last post by Bealman - December 05, 2025, 01:18:32 AM
It's a joke, really. The world is mad.
#78
General Discussion / Re: Where is everybody??
Last post by Ben A - December 04, 2025, 11:54:58 PM
Quote from: Newportnobby on November 30, 2025, 03:26:16 PMI reckon it needs a good announcement to get everyone frothing again.
It was hinted there maybe one from Revolution as Ben was at the opening of Rails shop at Sheffield station yesterday, but I don't know what gauge or even if there was one

Apologies, only just seen this.

The announcement at Rails was the OO gauge Class 180 in EMR livery, which was already offered in N.

As to other announcements; tbh we have decided to make 2025 a year of consolidation and catching up; we took on board criticism of our making new announcements when long awaited models such as the Class 66 and 313s were not here.

(Note: I don't include the Class 120 in the list above as we were clear from the start that it would take significantly longer than most models due to the scarcity of drawings and lack of preserved examples.  We are making slow but steady progress.)

cheers

Ben A.
#79
General Discussion / Re: Where is everybody??
Last post by grumbeast - December 04, 2025, 10:22:04 PM
The answer to the whole 3D modelling debate is simply 'depends'.

I have less that zero interest in it as I want to learn new physical skills, maybe learn to scratchbuild, recycle materials, slow down and enjoy my hobby.

If you want to build a perfect (or not) representation of whatever railway floats your boat using as much 3D printed stuff as you can eat, then go right ahead.

I think Rule 1 applies to your enjoyment of the hobby as well as what trains you run.

For me its getting more and more analog, slower, less exacting and simple.  Its a balm for the modern world, not a part of it, I do it to escape 3D, AI, Tech, Whatever the next thing is.

G.
#80
General Discussion / Re: Where is everybody??
Last post by Newportnobby - December 04, 2025, 10:18:36 PM
'Model railways', per se, is a broad church where all should be welcome. I physically struggle to scratchbuild anything and my electrics knowledge is virtually zero, but does that mean I'm just playing with a train set? At the end of the day, aren't we all when it boils down to it.
I happen to have the disposable income to pay for what I want, whether that's something RTR or paying someone to do something for me
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