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Has anyone ever used extreme forced perspective?
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The late Bud Sima [Prospect & Upper Ridge RR] was a master at it. He did some scenery for the layout in the B&O freight house in Ellicott City, Md. The layout was the Old Main Line of B&O. At Ellicott City on the layout, the tracks passed over Main Street just as on the prototype. There was only several inches of room to the back drop. Bud narrowed the street a bit and put a slight curve in it; then he built some false fronts that had windows and doors and walls skewered to force the perspective. Very effective.
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