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Re: Hill landscape...
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lugnet.castle
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Sat, 19 Feb 2000 20:33:03 GMT
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Thanks for the mention Pawel.
For a more complete scenery picture look here,
http://www.pnltc.org/WWF0999/MountainScene/Gal_SEA_WWF_0999_mountain_scene.html
yes, I know it's trains but I'm trying to do the same idea for my castle layout now.
The structural support is made out of Duplo and basic brick and plate then covered in
BURPs and gray, brown, and green brick and plate. If your limited in quantity I
think the same idea can be accomplished on a smaller scale.
Tom
Pawel Nazarewicz wrote:
> > Has anyone done this before, and can give some tips I can draw upon to my 'lil
> > hill? (It's actually only a hilltop (1), but whatever)...
> >
> > Because I don't have enough plates, I'm using as much vegetation as possible
> > without causing ridicule, in order to hide cracks, etc. LMK if you have other
> > suggestions.
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> Well ... There are a few apporoaches here.
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> Check out Thomas Refert's work:
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> http://home1.gte.net/trafert1/Legopage/Trains/Scenery&Bridges/Scenery&Bridges.htm
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=159
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> And Jeff Huit simply used baseplates to get hills ... like this:
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> http://www.huit.net/page4.htm
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> Of course if you have limited resources, the second approach is the
> preferred one;)
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> -- pn
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| (...) Well ... There are a few apporoaches here. Check out Thomas Refert's work: (URL) Jeff Huit simply used baseplates to get hills ... like this: (URL) course if you have limited resources, the second approach is the preferred one;) -- pn (25 years ago, 19-Feb-00, to lugnet.castle)
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