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The sections are half inch plywood with half inch blue foam glued to it. I painted them semi gloss white and while wet I dusted them with glitter. The pic's don't do it justice as the glittle reflects  the light of the houses and Christmas tree.  I am putting the trains down this evening and will post somemore pictures. Been a rainy lazy day here in Tennessee so with the fireplace a blaze we have all been lazy by it..

that's beautiful! hope to see some close up shots and video with the trains running, if possible. (Are those hollow core doors you used  or plywood covered with homosote or quiet brace to deaden noise from the fastrack. Would appreciate if you'd share trackplan and dimensions of it. Enjoy it!

 

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Originally Posted by Dougie fresh:
No that is the Rocky Mountain Diorama that Lionel sells.  I have 5 of them linked together. They are made out of cardboard so if you need to cut, trim them it is very easy.... Charles Ro sells them...

Who did the background? Is it painted or a printed background?

I've been trying to find a winter evening for my Christmas layout. T

 

 Is this Charles Ro? I haven't been able find them online. 

Its listed as Charles Ro supply company Lionel trains..
Originally Posted by Dougie fresh:
No that is the Rocky Mountain Diorama that Lionel sells.  I have 5 of them linked together. They are made out of cardboard so if you need to cut, trim them it is very easy.... Charles Ro sells them...

Who did the background? Is it painted or a printed background?

I've been trying to find a winter evening for my Christmas layout. T

 

 Is this Charles Ro? I haven't been able find them online. 

 

Originally Posted by MartyLJ:
Is this Charles Ro? I haven't been able find them online. 

I only see 3 on the Charles Ro site and 5 on the Lionel site, none of which match the one in the photos.

 

EDIT: I see my links didn't work and Marty is right, there are only 2 O-Gauge dioramas on the Lionel site, I missed that some we for G-Gauge. Charles RO shows 3, but only 1 says O-Gauge.

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