QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 noooooo progress [:D] and thats what I'm making now... slooooow but steady. I'm trying to get this blasted mountain to LOOK like a mountain. I added some sections to the top for a scene block and I took a wire bru***o the whole thing to try and shape it up some, but still have a ways to go. I think the scene block will work pretty good when finished. I wasn't able to add a lot because I need the space behind it for a couple of tracks.. I still need room back there for rocks, bushes trees etc. I'm still a little intimidated my ALL that BLUE! Maybe if I would just paint it, but then I haven't decided if I'm going to go with just the carved foam for a base or cover it with hydrocal soaked towels. I know I'll use the hst's over on the incline so I might as well use them on every other spot. What'cha think so far? Any and all suggestions always appreciated. Jarrell
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 I'm still a little intimidated my ALL that BLUE! Maybe if I would just paint it... Jarrell, I know what you mean, my friend. Pink is STILL to dominant color on my layout. [:(] Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 I'm still a little intimidated my ALL that BLUE! Maybe if I would just paint it...
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