Now that we've moved, I decided to do version 2 - same plan, just a more robust board with a little more scope for scenics.
This is how far I've got so far..
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I'm really pleased with the backscene, which I think looks quite effective despite being ridiculously easy to do! See here for a full explanation (I swapped skyscrapers for rolling hills).
Next up, I need to get the road surfaces down.. not decided on the best method yet, and then plant some more trees..
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My stock is mostly ex Rutland Railway so I am trying to place the layout in New England. I've never been there, although it seemed daft not to try representing 'the Fall'
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