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That is some amazing work you’re doing there. You have nailed the look of th area. I know that I’m late to the game, this is actually my first post here, but I’d recommend getting a copy of a book called Last TrainTo Elkmont for further research. Lots of photos and history of the exact area that you’re modeling. Keep up the good work!!
@cbroughton67 could I trouble you sir for a rundown of scenery materials used?
Why certainly, Colonel Surkosky!For the trees: Scenic Express SuperTree MaterialScenic Express Flock & Turf: - Autumn Glory Blend EX871 - Early Autumn Blend EX870 - Burnt Orange Course EX877 Ground Cover: - fine, sifted dirt from a construction site - Scenic Express Flock & Turf Soil Brown Fine EX845 - Silflor Grass Flock 4mm Autumn 004-24 - Scenic Express SuperLeaf Leaf Litter SE6623 - Silflor Buffalo Grass Autumn Tone 737-94 - Silflor Buffalo Grass Late Summer 737-93 - sticks from the backyard for stumps & logs - sawdust saved from cutting stumps & logs for around the logging camp and sawmillBackdrop is by http://www.tracksidescenery.com/index.phpI think that covers it... Chris
This is an awesome mini layout, love the track plan and it’s a natural for this sort of depiction. Execution is great, very well done all around. To echo Ed’s chef style pinch of green for the forest I would say the only thing I would try to do is breakup the “hard line” effect going on between your static grass areas and forest floor areas. Perhaps this can play into his comment of a bit more green, sort of varying materials and pulling a bit of static material into the forest floor (maybe more of the burnt grass color since you have the autumn thing going on. Makes me want to build another mini/micro.
One thing nobody asked, so I will, is the static grass material, adhesive, and applicator. I've failed more times than I've succeeded with that stuff.