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Jon: <br /> <br />Those photos of yours--and more of them--really do belong in MR. Truly beautiful work, and very convincing! Doesn't matter one bit whether it represents European or some other modeling--great work is great work! <br /> <br />I like winter scenery myself because it tends to highlight the trains and accessories a whole lot more, and it makes tree-building a whole lot easier. I'm working on a Z scale "winter theme" layout at the present time, and have constructed winter scenes in the past in N, O, and Large Scale, as well. All of the layouts I've built with a winter theme have permanent snow and such; not just a temporary layer of stuff just dusted on. <br /> <br />I generally follow the techniques presented by Dave Frary in his excellent "Realistic Scenery" book (available from Kalmbach).
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