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I’ll likely discontinue the backdrop over the width of the window using a high tree line instead as a visual block.
What about a breakaway like on a piece of foamcore or gatorboard that can easily be pushed through in case of emergency?
I do want to bring in an electrician to improve the lighting situation in the alcove. Right now the space is lit by 4 can lights. Barely enough.
Convert one of the cans to allow attaching track lights --- then use LED bulbs ? No electrician needed, and lots of flexibilityhttps://thecanconverter.com/contact-us/videos-documents/ />
As with all model railroad endeavors, it became time to nut up or shut up. Prepping the room tonight. I have heavy steel shelf brackets en route to support the layout against the three walls. I painted the room from 4' to the 9' ceiling in Behr Utah Sky with some white feathered in on the lower 1/3. The space looks smaller than it is because of the 9 foot ceilings...the wall where Rico will go is actually 14 feet longI will install a 38' long custom backdrop from LARC Products that will include real scenes from Placerville, the Ophir Needles, Lizard Head, and Rico. I'll cut the sky off and mount it directly to the wall.The plan for the window... A break-away section of Masonite painted to match with a section of the photo backdrop. It'll be attached to the backside of the shelf with industrial Velcro (I've done this before, BTW, and it works well) and can be removed in an emergency.My hope is that lumber enters the picture during Memorial Day weekend.