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Modeling advise getting harder to come by.
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Another thing I have noticed is that for some posts like, "How do I make Scenery" (A post I noticed a recently) is that while there may be two or three diffrent ways for making the substructure. All the above the hard shell stuff is done pretty much the same way, wheather you are using natural tree armatures, home made ones, or the exellent ones made by Woodland Scenics and others. <br /> <br />Another example, How many ways are their to lay track? Only two that I know of, Pre-manufactured, (Sectional and Flex Track) and Hand Laid. And unless your using some obscure rail code, (Like 60 in HO scale) chances are you a re using the pre-manufactured method. <br /> <br />Painting questions could take a little longer to answer, as I am aware of three primary methods to paint stuff. Hand Brushing, Airbrushing Solvents, Air Brushing Acrylics. And a post about that could take a few replies. <br /> <br />I agree In that I would like to see more modeling related content here as well, and I am doing my best to try and supply some. For example my recent post about a brewery complex I am designing, simply titled BEER!! However I am in my last semester of college and my modeling time has fallen down to meer minuts per week VS. the Hours and Hours I used to enjoy before college. I plan to put more modeling stuff up in the future, But I need the free time to do the modeling first. <br /> <br />Just my two cents worth. And Remember The fluff (or the Cream as like to think of it) serves to remind us that this truely is a hobby, and Its OK to make things as whimsical or as prototypical as you like. <br /> <br />James
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