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Strummer posted:
Moonson posted:

... I have other examples, if you would like to see more.

FrankM

Yes, please; you do fantastic work. 

Mark in Oregon

Hi, Mark in Oregon, Thanks for being so laudatory and welcoming. So, here are a few more that may give a further perspective on what works for me regarding doing all my scenery on baseplates, which allows me to ignore any seams where plywood sheets abut..

I am letting you see the edges of the acrylicInstaRama A and Paulz Portal in place

and Masonite bases upon which every scene...IMG_4433IMG_5907-2bbIMG_5909is crafted.

The Masonite gets screwed down, however, to guard against any possible warping from any possible future moisture in the trainroom. As an example of that, an edge of the Masonite sheet utilized under this trailer encampment, with one of its screws, is visible to the left of the wooden fencing........2

...and in this particular scene, you can discern a seam between the two vignettes (just to the right of the man wearing bib-overalls, attending to the horse)IMG_0329 before being obliterated by further groundcovers and foliage, which blended the two scenic elements into one vista...

FrankM

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