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I guess you guys just don't see it the same way I do. The straight shape of the branches and the angle they protrude from the larger branches look unnatural to me. Those should be more organic looking. Hard to describe. But if you like it, that's all that counts.I guess last night seeing this same write-up in 3 different threads, I didn't realize I already commented on it in one of those other threads. Actually I had a feeling that I did comment already but couldn't find it. Shame on my for having a "senior moment". I've been having them more frequently lately.
Next I experimented with some colors of vehicles, tires, and various scrap pieces, with an overwash of rust to tone the colors down as if the pile has been collecting rust, especially by the saltwater channels of Long Island.
That looks pretty decent. I would have probably added some more spots of actual paint colors on the cars, so the surfaces are not completely rusted, but that is a personal choice. What I think would look really good is some black wash to settle in all the deep shadow areas.
Well it has been over a year since I worked on the LIRR IS because I became discouraged with the capstone solution above. I have since decided that it will be good enough.I have taken advantage of some down time during a weeklong hospital stay with my daughter for EEG testing (nothing serious) by casting thousands of individual stones to be glued on the styrene strips. The strips will then be glued to the top of the walls.I have also purchased ballast material and some structures to be used for a backdrop flatI have decided that the crossover and switch to the LIRR IS off the PRR main should have a small interlocking tower located about here or a little farther down.So I made this berm wall foundation extension for the tower.So, at least monetarily, I am committed ( or should be!).