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You're always going to need a lot more trees than you think you do.From Ed K: real trees are a lot taller than are modeled on most layouts. I researched how tall the various trees are in the area I modeled (NE PA), and also bloom times of them, as I chose to attempt to recreate springtime.Collect lots of photos of the area, specifically on the morphology of the landforms, and any bedding structures to types of rocks specific to the area. (ex geology major, so I tend to talk like this about this subject. Sorry.)](been too damn cold in the basement for my hands to work, so nothing done on the layout in quite awhile)
Hey Bob! Love those trees!
What is the story on those trees, Bob? What's the technique? Dynamite stuff.Jim
I think the best scenery tip I was ever given is to always try to figure out the way things looked like BEFORE the railroad, town, road, etc. ever got there; determine the original scenic contours. And to try to understand WHY the railroad would build there; basically the path of least resistance following the contours.