doctorwayne Wrote:.....The other thing is scenes that remain static for too long: I've been on layout tours where the modelling is impressive and there are plenty of interesting vignettes with suitable figures. However, the scenes almost never change, year after year. They are, of course, interesting to first-time visitors, but I find it difficult to believe that the owners don't get sick of the same scene, day after day. The real killer is figures (and often much more) with a thick coat of dust.![]()
I do like to pose figures for photos, but seldom affix them in place unless they can't stand on their own two feet. Even then, I use Woodland Scenics Accent Cement, which allows the figures to be easily relocated, with the stickiness still viable for quite some time.
Wayne
Very true

I haven't affixed any of the figures. I know that I will get tired of them where they are and will want to move or re-move them entirely.
Gus, the boxes are just a little under all of these measurements....but very close:
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You can do it big guy!!!!!!!




Steve