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FORUM CLINIC: Building realistic scenery
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I thought I'd make my very 1st post in this forum in this thread, since it was Joes' scenery tutorials which moitvated me to join. Thanks Joe. I'm just starting out as an adult in model railway. Boxes of old Marklin HO train set were recently repaired, updated to DCC (and shown off to my dad, who bought it for me when I was 4, I'm now 40) and various new Marklin starter sets have been purchased. <br /> <br />I must say the realism you achieve with scenery is very inspiring. The forum is a great resource and adds to the enjoyment of the hobby. I'm trying to learn as much as I can from exhibitions, this forum and friends. I I found another thread on this forum of people reviewing their mistakes and experience with previous layouts also to be of real value. I'm now at the design phase, and because of advice and opinions in the forum and exhibitions I've happily planned and re-planned my ideal layout - several times. <br /> <br />Cheers to all. I can only be brand new in the forum for one whole day eh? [:D]
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