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That looks even better outside with some stuff on it.BTW, when it comes to groundcover, bring it over, it's silly to stock up on a bunch of stuff when you only need so little.I can picture unsanded grout mud, some static grass, and various bits of fall/winter ground foam about.
I think the wall is good. Needs to be darkened up a bit though.
Cool! Thanks, man! I'll have to pick up some Supertrees, too. I'm open to suggestions from everyone!
Hello John,
Just wanted to give you fair warning before you "plant" any Supertrees on a T-TRAK module...THEY WILL EVENTUALLY GET DAMAGED! I'm speaking from lots of experience with fragile trees and modules...I've seen too many stumps or broken branches left where the original Supertree was planted. No matter how careful you or the other modular layout operators try to be when cleaning tracks, reaching for derailed rolling stock, setting up or tearing down the layout, any fragile Supertrees used on the modules will have their foilage damaged and broken or their trucks and branches WILL be snapped off. While the Supertrees look excellent and are one of the best looking n-scale model trees available for home layouts, they WILL NOT hold up well when used on modules and layouts at public shows. My choice will always be twisted wire tree armatures painted & flocked using the same methods as with Supertrees. The metal armatures used for these types of trees are much more forgiving when human hands brush against it or if "something accidentally" fell onto or against the tree. The trees will bend but not break like the Supertrees and they can be bent back into original position or shape repeatedly. Since it's a small module the quantity of trees needed is relatively small
The wall is still stock. I need to glue it to some styrene to make it stiff and rigid. The adhesive on the back wasn't doing it so I removed it. Details to come...
My mom has struggled with that space on her TTRAK modules too. It's too narrow to do too much with.
The dreaded "lip of Nihilism"