I enjoy shooting photos on my layout, but the low, artificial light results in grainy blow-ups.
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Blue Tombstone Gallery
Auto Settings? Setting on the back of an auto?
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Looks good , but no waterscene?
Lynn
Present Layout progress
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wickman Looks good , but no waterscene? Lynn
Waterscene? Are you the Lynn that loves all things maritime?
engineerkyle wickman Looks good , but no waterscene? Lynn Waterscene? Are you the Lynn that loves all things maritime?
LOL not sure if I'm the same Lynn but I do like water scenes . Could be from living in Northern Ontario.
I didn't think they had water up there....only ice.
For the OP: I actually like building dioramas. It means I can model scenes that don't fit on my layout, whether for space or thematic reasons. It also keeps me from trying to fit too much in, as in "I just have to have a harbor scene on my SW US-themed layout."
I have found that dioramas made with plywood are incredibly heavy, and have switched to 2" foamboard instead. This is plenty rigid for the 24" x 48" size I work in.
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