12-13-2015, 08:06 PM
On point 8 (trees), this is what I was thinking of when I made my "6 to 200 ways to do something; average modeller can get 2 to work" comment. So far I can't get any of them to work for trees, but my wife buys them by the bushel and installs them.
I don't remember the Shenandoah Valley (despite my wife's nephew's having lived on the banks for a few years), but when we drove the Susquehannah valley a few states north, we both thought that the trees looked exactly like a forest of lichen -- the round ends.
Except on cardboard, work with water soluble glues so that you can wash out your mistakes.
I don't remember the Shenandoah Valley (despite my wife's nephew's having lived on the banks for a few years), but when we drove the Susquehannah valley a few states north, we both thought that the trees looked exactly like a forest of lichen -- the round ends.
Except on cardboard, work with water soluble glues so that you can wash out your mistakes.
David
Moderato ma non troppo
Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.
Moderato ma non troppo
Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.