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I dig the curve of the backdrop!And the height looks fine--the "deep" space just allows you to invest some realistically-massive industries along the back.Always a fan on loads in / empties out, so looking forward to seeing how you work that.Any way the mainline can undulate a wee bit back from the edge of the benchwork?Pulling even just a 1/2" or 1" towards the interior will produce curves smooth enough to make even Baywatch slo-mo cameramen jealous.Looking forward to seeing the scene come together!
I have the space to bump out the bench work a couple inches around that curve. That would give me more than the 6 inches in width I have there now, and let the tracks flow through the scene at an angle. I don't like the parallel to the edge look either. A nice 36 24 36 set of curves might be a tad much though.
As the famous layout designer Sir Mix-a-lot said:Only if the benchwork is at 5'3" You can bump the benchwork out (you can even keep the tracks straight and "clamp on" or add a soft bump into the aisle).But I was just thinking of keeping the benchwork as-is and having the mains undulate slightly towards the backdrop.