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Well as long as gauge is consistent and joints are close enough, you can get away with a lot. Video unrelated.
After watching the tiny burr on the end of the point rail here eject cars running through it I started to wonder how anything works at all in this hobby. (Attachment Link)
Testing the area around 83. Not bad. Think I need to delete some trees though.
Ed, the angles and perspective on the backdrop are very effective! I have shied away from using photo backdrops, in the past, but now you have me thinking. I will probably go this route in a few years, when I dismantle The Housatonic RR as we downsize and move to in a southern direction.
Those yard shots are HAWT.
Ed, what kind/weight of paper are you using? I ask as I'm surprised that there are "bumps and wrinkles". Is it only because it's temporarily hung? Do you plan to glue the final version to a flat backing material of some sort?It's looking excellent by the way.
I'm using this: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/503946-REG/Bright_White_Inkjet_Paper_24_x_150_Roll_