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Re: Layout roads
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lugnet.org.us.lucny
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Thu, 5 May 2005 12:56:15 GMT
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, John Neal wrote:
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In lugnet.org.us.lucny, Jonathan Lopes wrote:
Hello, Jonathan-
Though Im not in the LUCNY, I have had a lot of experience building roads in
this manner. In fact, the GMLTC was making roads like this back when I
joined them 6 years ago.
We in the TCLTC build our roads
in
this manner
My advise to you is to definitely go this, err, route-- it is the only
option IMO! Besides looking 1000% better, that method is far more
flexible.
Good luck!
JOHN
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Hey, John, Thanks for replying and sharing your thoughts. That scene looks
really nice. (I had seen it before but had a mental block when looking for
examples of this technique).
I am thinking that I will be going with this method. I am not to worried about
curves because I am buidling a NYC (borough of NYC) style layout which doesnt
have to many curves.
You know I am in agreement with using the earth tone colors for buildings and
also agree with the approach to not dusting, or, not frequently dusting the
layouts.
Thanks again.
Pics to come, hopefully soon.
Best,
Jonathan
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