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The Railwire is not your personal army.
I would posit that there are few things that puffballs do that a good backdrop could not achieve far more effectively.
A good backdrop won't fill the gap between itself and the tracks. Nor does it create effective representations of verticality in that zone. As you are keenly aware, there are many parts of the country where the steep climb starts track side and ends many hundreds of feet above at a significant angle - all covered in trees. Representing that in any other way is futile, especially a few trees a night.And frankly, have you seen a better use of them then on Todd Treaster's layout?
The key thing is ensuring that you use as dark a color as possible for the filter material...
I'm still perfecting my methods, but I've become a fan of the yarn on a wire style of tree making.
This is part of my conundrum. Where does one find a cheap supply of that? There's the woodland Scenics light green variety and the white kind used in pillows. But what we need is a dark greyish brown. And I'm skeptical about spray painting white polyester because some white will likely show through here and there.
The base material is intended to fill out upholstery and occasionally used as a heavy particle filter in HVAC systems, not as commonly recently. But still you can buy human sized bags of the white stuff for $100 on amazon. I recall the guys going that route that used black clothing dye watered down in a tub and just soaking the fibers in it then drying out.