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Originally Posted by Kunde:

Paint it flat black.  It just never looks right having a pole coming out of the top of a building in my opinion.

 

True, Mark.

 

IMO, the trick is to have as little pole as possible visible, and to blend that building in with others in the area so it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb.  A grouping of grain elevators/silos would work also. 

 

 

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Jim

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OK NASCAR hasn't started yet so let's have some fun.

 

Top Ten Ways to disquise a pole in your basement (is that politically correct before we even start?) 

 

10.  Tall building

9. Wizard of OZ railroad and make a very tall scare crow!

8. Tall Rock.

7. Tall Shell Oil tank.

6. Brewery with a six pack on end!

 

Your Turn!

 

Russ

Well, a lot depends on the perspective of the viewer.  If the view is positioned reasonably close to the pole, all you have to do is get the scenery/structures/etc slightly above your line of sight and then paint it you choice of "sky" or "flat black"...

 

But since we do have the "top ten list" going...

 

4. Paint it like a Tootsie Roll wrapper and model a candy factory.

 

Alternate to above:  

 

4a.  Build a "flying saucer" or other space ship near the ceiling and paint the pole as if it is either a death ray or the flame from "blast off"...

 

and along the same lines, but different still...

 

4b.  Make a large "mushroom shaped cloud" at the top and paint the pole the same color as the cloud.  Build a factory on the benchwork around the pole.  Name the factory...wait for it, I thought it quite clever..."Acme Atomic Power Plant, Wile E. Coyote, prop."

 

Thh...tth...th...that's all, folks!

Originally Posted by dkdkrd:
Originally Posted by Tony Wright:

 

 

4b.  Make a large "mushroom shaped cloud" at the top and paint the pole the same color as the cloud.  Build a factory on the benchwork around the pole.  Name the factory...wait for it, I thought it quite clever..."Acme Atomic Power Plant, Wile E. Coyote, prop."

 

Thh...tth...th...that's all, folks!


Oooooh!  I LOVE it!!  Especially if you put a "BOOM-BOX" with about 16" Woofers under the table at that point, a decent TNT sound byte loaded into the amp, ...and a button  on the table fascia with "Do Not Touch" label!!  Maybe a decent strobe flash, to boot. 

 

Keep a bottle of aspirin handy.

 

KD

 

 

 

You've got the right idea -- a blinding flash of light and they'll never see the post (or anything else for that matter).

 

Seriously, the flat black paint approach works pretty well.

 

Poppyl

 

I've been thinking about this.  Forget the pole dancers.  Bad idea.  All I ever managed to do was sit there and blush.  I would wrap it with 1X6 and corner trim so it looks finished-not just an obvious round lally column-and paint it the same color as the rest of your walls.  If in an unfinished space, maybe a neutral to dark tan.  Or the color of the fascia on the edge of your layout.   

Last edited by William 1

One of the best ways to hide them is design your benchwork so the poles run down the center of a pennisula. Put up a pair of backdrop panels in the center with the poles sandwiched between them. This will make the layout seem larger and make the poles disappear for the best design flexibility.

 

Peter

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