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    real scenery map ?

    Andrew, it's correct that in the final phase the photos will help me more than the map. But in the construction phase, I need exact numbers to deal with ;). And I need a map for numbers :). Viorel http://www.myhobbymodels.com
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    real scenery map ?

    I've used http://www.daylongraphics.com/products/leveller/demo.htm, just because I found it first :D. I'm still researching the best product to use for that. It's certainly good to be able to see the finished layout on your computer and compare it with what you build at every stage. Seems...
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    real scenery map ?

    Today I got the terrain map :D ! I've took a photo of the map, and here we go with a first 3D representation. It does match what I remember from the field ;).
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    real scenery map ?

    The railroad : Viorel, http://www.myhobbymodels.com
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    real scenery map ?

    The buildings : Viorel, http://www.myhobbymodels.com
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    real scenery map ?

    Some photos with the area. It's an old (not used anymore) very small railway station. Viorel, http://www.myhobbymodels.com
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    real scenery map ?

    I've finally decided on the area, near my hometown. As I couldn't find any map with enough details, I've decided to ask somebody to raise a map for me. The measurements : Viorel, http://www.myhobbymodels.com
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    European N gauge modular layout standards ?

    Thanks for the advice, David. ;)
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    real scenery map ?

    Thanks for the valuable advice, guys ! :). I do imagine that the things I will be able to put on my 1 m / 1.6 meters will be very few, but I still want to give it a try :D. I'll keep you updated on my progress.
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    European N gauge modular layout standards ?

    Hi, I'm just starting my layout here. I have in mind a modular layout, so that I can move it easily around. What is the most used standard for modular layout in N gauge ? I've found the NEM standards (http://www.morop.org) but unfortunately only for HO, and not N :(. And also FREMO : 87...
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    real scenery map ?

    Hi, I'm on the way to start my small N scale diorama. I have 1 meter / 80 cm available space (that's 100 meters / 160 meters in nature). I have in mind that for this project to try to replicate as close as possible a surface that actually exists somewhere. I don't mind my layout will be very...
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    some old fences

    Some news on my layout ;). The fence is not yet in it's final position, it's more like a test. I want first to finish the yard, otherwise I would not have enough room to work. More photos available here : http://www.myhobbymodels.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=83 Kind...
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    e-book on model trees

    Hi, I've just compiled an e-book on model trees made from wire. You can download it from here : http://www.myhobbymodels.com/index.php?module=Downloads&func=view&cid=1&start=0 or here : http://tinyurl.com/2gpe3c Kind regards, Viorel
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    how about a (train) movie ?

    If you like trains and movies at the same time, you might like http://www.myhobbymodels.com . Each day, you'll find a new fresh train video there. Kind regards, Viorel
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    two N scale rural houses

    Two houses, made from scratch (cardboard + glue + tempera paint + cement). http://www.myhobbymodels.com/Article:Sweet_country_style_-_two_houses The prototype was the rural area Romanian houses ( I love these :) ) Things are not yet finished. Left to do : 1. glue the houses. At this moment...
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    a tale of a tree

    Thanks joesho. I'm definitelly in love with the small gauge :). The only thing that stopped me from Z scale was the fact that there are actually too little material available for Z, but I initially I really thought of starting on Z :D Viorel, http://www.myhobbymodels.com
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    a tale of a tree

    Jim, maybe the coffer chopper is the right answer indeed :). I'm worried of the leave shape...wouldn't it be too iregullar shaped ? Viorel, http://www.myhobbymodels.com
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    a tale of a tree

    Thanks ezdays . IMO, the weak spot of the tree is the foliage. Even I've chopped it, still looks too big for the N scale. What are you using for foliage for smaller scales (like N) ? Viorel, http://www.myhobbymodels.com
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    a tale of a tree

    A tale on a N scale tree: http://www.myhobbymodels.com/Article:A_tale_of_a_tree What you will find there: All the best, Viorel
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    wheathered freight, what do you think ?

    more pics Some more pics, this time on the rails. The diorama is far from being finished, it's just a small block in the center that actually has some grass, a few trees, and two buildings. But...things are going on ;) You can see the larger size pics in the article I've...
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