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Posts posted by *Manicouagan
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3 hours ago, TechnicArrow said:
The other important thing I'd suggest is to always try buildings out as simple mock-ups first, to make sure everything fits and looks right. And with such a small horizontal area, use as much vertical space as possible so the trains don't dominate the scene.
Just what I already did !
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3 hours ago, TechnicArrow said:
I hope this layout goes better than the last one!
Me too !
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Well done ! I follow your work with a great interest.
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Here we are:
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Great work. Hope you don't mind if I borrow a few ideas.
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Great work. Hope you don't mind if I borrow a few ideas.
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Nice start. What's next ?
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These threads give me a lot of good ideas:
Arrow Paints - OO in one shoebox
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I'll put a piece of chipboard on the bottom surface. A little more weight is needed because the box is very light.
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Hello everyone,
after too many mistakes, my Double tuning fork layout project failed miserably. So I'm back with a much smaller project: build a small layout in a cardboard box. You can see a photo of the box below. Is it a good or a (as always) a very bad idea ? All your input are welcome. Thanks
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The Little Big Box Project
in Boxfiles, Micro layouts & Dioramas
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After posting these pics, I discovered that all my windows are too big.