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Finishing Up A Layout: Some Questions on Rock Escarpments

Hello all! I am working on finishing up my layout this summer, since I have finally graduate College and with life fast approaching I'd like to shift from "white elephant never-ending construction mode" to a point where I can sit back and declare victory and start focusing more on operations. I am rethinking my long term plan to do a low rock cliff wall type of scenery, based techniques of an escarpment diorama I built many years ago, where I simply broke in half a lot of homoesote, used the irregular resulting breaks to represent shale like cliffs, and glued the lot back together and seniced. I wanted to know if anyone else had tried this method on a larger scale, since the terrain feature would be maybe 5ft long and quite narrow depth wise. I am half tempted, being low on both money, materials, and skills, to simply grass and tree up the offending area and move on the next scene, the industrial scene, on my layout.

See the attached (ancient now) picture. The area in question is the long narrow section between the wall and track. I was wondering if maybe a simpler scenery would do just as well to break up the background, but not get in the way?

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