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I am looking for photos of ways people have dealt with rivers and/or harbors terminating at the edge of the layout. I'm not talking a little streams with waterfalls to go off into the air.

I have a narrow about 2 foot wide against wall connector between two large islands.
I would like to have a wide river mouth that narrows and is perpendicular to the two mainlines.
Am hoping to model a navigable river and have lift bridges to enable boats to pass.

I have a pretty good idea of how to address the river going off into the distance with a backdrop.
But I'm not sure what is the best way to detail the river at the layout edge.
Ideas,sketches and photos would be greatly appreciated. I think it would be easier to make a shallow river. How do I maintain the illusion of a deep river without making it look like in aquarium tank?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Fred
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Fred - I plan to make my fascia first and then run the river or lake right up to the fascia.  I hope to make it look like you have just sliced through the earth there.  Then the river will continue in your imagination beyond the fascia.  I haven't done it yet so I do not have a picture.

 

Art

Take a slow tour through the Your Layout Vignettes thread on this forum.  There are some great harbor and river scenes there.  Leavingtracks has an awesome urban harbor that is a great example of modeling something like the river in Chicago or the harborfront in any big east coast city, with all the attention to detial needed to get the complexity of a big inner metro core.  Others including my layout have quieter country river of lake/water scenes.  

 

There is no right or wrong way to do these - but maybe looking at a lot of other layouts will give you ideas on what is right for your layout.

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