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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter</i><br />Actually, I ahve heard that for snow, it is better scenic the Landscape in the normal Green/brown tones first, and then. put on your snow material on top. This way you can create a light snow effect if you want, with a little grass showing through, or you can do a heavy snow, and just have the roads cleared, with the brown/black showing. <br /> <br />Noah <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />We just got home from the Zoo. A model train club has setup a display for the holidays. One of their displays is exactly how you suggested. It looked pretty nice. I got lots of ideas from looking at their displays.
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