Next scenery project part 2

Tyson Rayles

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Now that I got most of the trees in, here is a panned back shot of the overall area. The mtn.'s in the "distance" are photos held in place with tape till I decide where I want them.


P.S. I hope Shamus notices then my splice job has improved from pathetic to almost passable! :D
 

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sumpter250

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Tyson,
Considering that is N scale, and you could have just piled some lichen back there for trees, and maybe gotten away with it, I'm happy you took the time to build all those !@$!@$!@ trees !!!
THAT, is an impressive scene!
Pete
 

Tyson Rayles

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Pete thanks, it's a lot of work but I think it's worth it! :D Gary it's 8 ft from the left to right above the cab of the loco, then it turns and runs toward the front for 2 and 1/2 more feet. The 30" section just has a peice of blue board stuck up there is a photo prop for right now. Vic no toothpick factory, right now I'm tired of looking at em'! :D :D :D
 

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Excellent work once again friend, taking time on any project really pays off. What the next project going to be. Keep us posted .

Shamus
 

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Hmmm......
With the panorama shot I've rethought the "Overlook."
What ya' need is some vertical shale-like up-croppings.
Like the horizontal stuff, just up ended.
See the pic (I hope:rolleyes: ).
 

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