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Hi Fabrice

 

Only just noticed this great micro.

 

Landscaping looks good and I love that culvert. Very partial to culverts myself!

 

The height of the opening looks OK from that angle but are you able to take an eye-level level view? At what height will you be exhibiting?

 

Looking good.

 

Stephen

 

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Hi Fabrice

 

Only just noticed this great micro.

 

Landscaping looks good and I love that culvert. Very partial to culverts myself!

 

The height of the opening looks OK from that angle but are you able to take an eye-level level view? At what height will you be exhibiting?

 

Looking good.

 

Stephen

 

Thank you Stephen

 

So, enclosed an eye-level view

 

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Concerning the height, I don't know but I think 1,27m.

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Thank you Stephen

 

So, enclosed an eye-level view

 

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Concerning the height, I don't know but I think 1,27m.

 

Fabrice

 

Very nice. I was just a bit worried about the trees on the right but that looks fine. I've always liked layouts with a fascia and hidden lighting and the change in levels looks great.

 

1.27m is good because you don't want your audience looking down on the layout. Your low level shot should be what your audience sees.

 

Lovely layout.

 

Stephen

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Looking good, but just think that the two trees just catch the eye and look a bit odd.

 

I guess it will depend upon how they look once any foliage has been added.

 

really like the greenery though, and that pine tree as a support in a really good idea.

 

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Thanks for your comments.

Pine tree or high chimney must be used to support a fascia.

I know for the height opening but I would like to create a stage view. So, I think it's better if I reduce the height (just 245 mm).

Concerning the trees, I try to find some smaller trees.

To be continued...

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