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Dave, The static grass looks very nice, two thumbs up. But when are you going to finish those buildings for those poor people in downtown Aberdeen? he he he
Love the static grass around the brushy areas. That looks quite realistic. My own efforts with it haven't produced photo worthy results yet. I'm trying for more variation in colors for a mid-late summer look.
What temperature bulbs are you using in that photo?The S.
To please my daughter, I made a flowering tree out of scrap Super Tree material.Now, of course, she wants a pink tree, a yellow tree, an orange tree . . . . D'oh!DFF
(...or having a backdrop big enough you can pull back from the scenery far enough)
I built a dozen Super Trees this morning. Thar be trees here!DFF
The trees look great--nice subtle variation of color.The trees at the corner, however, might not last very long, being soon felled by the Oopsy Elbow Logging Co.(Voice of Experience )
If you don't want to clamp anything & just want an easy portable backdrop then get a couple of those cheap, ubiquitous 28"x38" foamcore boards ($1.50 at Target) & spray paint them.I sprayed mine a slate blue-grey & misted elongated patches of white . . . .
Looking forward to more trees & fab photos!
Are you trying to finish the layout before you sell it? Or would you be OK with selling it "as-is" and getting into building your bigger basement-sized one? There are plenty of modelers, armchair or otherwise, who would think your layout is great right now and lets them plan on finishing it "when they get some time" (or never, whichever comes first).If you're looking at it as a testing ground for your skills I think you've got quite a bit mastered. More than enough to get a great start on the next layout. Plus new plans with new possible scenes will spur your creative thoughts on new methods.Is it time to drop the training wheels?