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One thing I don't think I've mentioned in my fawning over your layout before: one of the things that I find very striking is the way that you are accurately capturing the fact that there is growth everywhere.Like that "field" to the left of the JD dealer in Canaan. On some layouts that would just be a bunch of ground foam. But you filled it in with brush, the way it likely actually is. Bushes, then trees, grow up everywhere in the northeast, and it's something I've often see modelers struggle with capturing. You're nailing it.Now just give those trees some miracle gro and you'll have reached nirvana.
There will be Super Trees someday Ed. I am just adding layers as I go along to get the 58 linear feet of layout covered with some acceptable scenery. Once the last of the blue foam is gone, I will focus on detailing the industries and adding the fragile detailed trees will be the last phase. I just don't want to invest the time now to damage them as I work on the industrial areas.As much as I love seeing trains occasionally getting screened by foreground scenery, I am actually cautiously removing some foreground trees and replacing with lower foliage. The railhead is 53" from the floor. I am 6'4" tall and have no problem seeing and reaching over the trees to throw turnouts or use an uncoupling pick to spot cars when switching. That is not the case for most of my visitors. As I go along I am trying to open up the foreground a bit to allow for better access, viewing and photography locations. This is an example, where I removed about 6 foreground trees last night and replaced them with lower, more resilient foliage. (Attachment Link)
Nice work, great scene. Do tell us about your trees....Otto