Requested Templar St. Pics

jmarksbery

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:wave: Ok, this will be picture intence. The area started out as a 1ft X 2 ft micro-layout, it is now an area of 2ft. 5in. X 2ft. In the background buildings when I poured the molds I did it to cover the window back so I didn't have to detail, they were painted black and then on some I used the instant glaze (Testers) on them. I think that answered all the questions. So here are the overview pictures wanted. Enjoy

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This area will be about 8ft long when placed on the main layout. Hope this worked, :thumb: Jim
 

Israel

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MasonJar said:
Wow, now that is amazing! All that stuff in a really small amount of real estate... impresive work! :D

Andrew

All I can do is really second and third this comment.
Impressive doesn't come close. :eek: :eek:

This is so what I have in mind for my first layout, super heavy urban.

Israel
 
Wow, very impressive. I just bought about a dozen Period Miniatures models because they were on sale for dirt cheap. I can't really use them on my layout. I was thinking of building a small scene with them - now you've inspired me.

That's just what I need now, another project. That makes an n scale layout, a z scale layout, and an n scale diorama.