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A Study of Black & White Model Railroading
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I think you'd be very unhappy with something that size. The hardest part of doing anything in black and white (at least from an artistic point of view) is depth perception. The larger it is, the more akward it seems to the eye. An entire 10x20 layout would be too much. <br /> <br />Something more manageable would be to pick a scene and capture it, like a photograph. A busy interchange in a railyard for instance. For added drama, size and a little something else you've probably never tried...use a mirror. This would work especially well for one of those small shelf sized layouts. <br /> <br />Just my 2 cents worth, but I believe if you do anything larger than 3x5, you're going to be disappointed with the results.
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