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The mill structures are all HO versions; when the layout was built there were no N scale ones, which are smaller.
Looks great! I see you also adjusted your lighting as well!+1
Yes. Biggest problem now is that I can't get the backdrop lit with the same intensity as the actual riverbed, so it looks darker in photos (in fact, it is the same color).The backdrop is a continuing experiment. Since I'm such a terrible artist, I decided to try something different. I took a photo of the foreground (river and vegetation), and then used Photoshop and the handy Clone Stamp tool to "paint" a background photo using the photo of the vegetation and riverbed in the foreground. Then I scaled this new photo to the width I needed, printed it out on some 13" wide roll paper, and attached the backdrop photo to the masonite backdrop with thin double-sided tape. The background photo is about 10" tall and 30" wide.I think that if I could get the lighting better, it would look nearly indistinguishable from the foreground. Will have to work on that, but I think the basic technique worked in this case.John C.
There is an empty pier in the middle, what did the original bridge look like?https://www.google.com/maps/@41.4825169,-81.8314508,233a,20y,45t/data=!3m1!1e3
That's ok, your sound installs are simply amazing. Have you thought about LED light strips? You can place them just about anywhere, and they generally generate more even lighting than just about anything else. But again that scene looks great.