05-27-2009, 02:21 PM
I still vote for an "Art Curren" backdrop, where narrow "double-sided" buildings make up the backdrop. There are multiple advantages here:
Plus, it's really cool...
Art's article on how to do this is in January 1999 MR.
Andrew
- acts as a backdrop
- allows you to avoid a grade for that hidden track on the left of the pennisula
- doubles your switching opportunities
- gives your layout something unique
- is attractive from both sides (what would you put on the "back" of a conventional backdrop in that location?)
Plus, it's really cool...
Art's article on how to do this is in January 1999 MR.
Andrew