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Re: Baseplate vs Brick landscape (was: Re: Show report)
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lugnet.trains.org
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Tue, 16 Jan 2001 05:03:39 GMT
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In lugnet.trains.org, James Trobaugh writes:
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> I tried a plaster mountain (inspired by the 1998 summer S@H catalog with
> trains on the cover) for the first few NGLTC shows. It had some clone bricks
> mixed in to give a LEGO feel, but it was all foam and plaster. But ever show
> I would always get the comment "hey the mountain is made of LEGO bricks", so
> this year I retired the mountain and have begun working on brick mountain.
> Of course I have no idea how I'll fit it in the van, it's already full of
> tables and the rest of the buildings, trains, controls and etc.
> <snip>
You could do it in sections like I did for the last show that WAMALUG (and
coincidently I) did. Keeping it to one 32 long X 'N' wide sections, you can
do a faily decent mountain.
Rich
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