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St Ouen JNWR – The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Women


Lisa

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How Much Detail is Required in a Backscene? - Back

 

http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/blog/1283/entry-11443-st-ouen-jnwr-how-much-detail-is-required-in-a-photo-background/

 

My Whole life is a Stage - Forward

 

http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/blog/1283/entry-11512-st-ouen-jnwr-my-whole-world-is-a-stage/

 

All right I admit it, I have made a design mistake! BUT you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs. I have now reduced the baseboard width by 9mm so that I can close the travelling box.

 

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The baseboard top was cut to the initial design size of the layout. Then the front and back pieces were added the layout was increased in width by 6mm, hence the travelling case would not close. BUT these parts are within the scenic section of the layout, so the reduction of the width of the scenic section is only 3mm.

 

I can live with this. The finished baseboard will be a snug fit, and hence it will not move in transit. So I am making progress with the project. One can only learn things, by making mistakes!

 

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Lisa

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Sometimes RMWeb is like a man. You can ask it nicely to do something, BUT if it does not want to, it won't do it, no matter how nicely you ask it.

 

To upload the second photograph I had to put it on a memory stick. Get my bike out and cycle into St Helier. Go into the Central Library and use one of their computers. It then uploaded first time. I had tried six times from home!

 

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