RichardG
Western Thunderer
The colour rendition (and everything else apart from the suspect nameplates of the blue and green engines) about that shed scene makes for a nice image - the worrying thing is I really have no idea how to tell it apart from reality.
Does that matter?
Maybe not so long as I adopt a ‘don’t take anything at face value’ approach.
I suspect we will end up assessing every image we see and looking for its source. We are used to even 19th century photographers removing unwanted details from the photos, and hand-coloured postcards from the early 20th century. But entirely faked images of prototypes are a different matter. The task could become quite ghastly for anyone trying to model a historic railway.
I suppose the point blade below the 'AI' on the three engines picture gives it away. And the way the point lever can foul the loading gauge in front of James.






....fancy insulting someone by calling them a trucker... 


