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Your template reminded me. One of the more handy tools I have kicking around is a set of one, two, three and four foot rulers. How did I get the one and two footers? I bought a three and a hacksaw...But seriously, they're very handy for laying out track.
Yeah, I took Ed's advice a few years ago and purchased a four-foot ruler, that has been indispensable as a straight-edge when drawing track centerlines, laying cork, and installing track. I like his idea of cutting one down, because there have been times that the four-foot ruler was too long to fit into the space where I needed to draw a straight line.DFF
Painting backdrops away from the layout is going to be much easier. How do you plan to cover the edges of the sheets?
Well, that's a generalization. In my experience, needed backdrop height is as much of a function of viewing distance and elevation as anything having to do with scale. If you have big scenes and sections of layout scenery visible from a distance of more than a few feet, a backdrop much taller than 2' is prudent, even if it's just a skyboard. This is particularly true of larger layouts in large spaces, as I believe this one to be. Mocking it up is the only way to truly see the effect...
Another product of the lunch meeting was that she wants stars, given that night effects are part of the plan. We happened to have been dining a block away from the art supply store. Coincidence? With her, hardly. So a bottle of UV glow paint was in the basket at checkout. If y'all will recall, UV is in the lighting palette. Preliminary tests are promising.
Ah, the fluorescent (Dayglo) paint - cool! That reminds me of the '70s with the funky blacklight posters with fuzzy black areas (applied probably the same way we now apply static grass). I had lots of fun with those paints back in the day. I also spend some time in the back of the Spencer's Gifts store in the local mall - that is where the blacklights, strobes, lava-lamps and those posters were sold.
... Make sure you test the blacklights ...
Robyn just suggested using this paint on structure windows to save a bunch of wiring for buildings that don't need the full illumination treatment. Worthwhile to experiment with.
Tested every Saturday night when we hold our weekly disco party. Lighting system even has a strobe setting. Spencer Gifts? Never heard of 'em. (Now where did we put our Lava Lamps? We have three or four in a box somewhere.)