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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jfugate</i> <br /><br /> <br />Kevin, your scenery photo looks very interesting, although dense vegetation covered slopes don't occur naturally straight up and down as you show ... you need at least a 60 degree slope for it to look like what you see in nature. <br /> <br />The only uniformly straight up and down slopes you see typically are man made, as in a wall of some kind. <br /> <br />Just some things to think about ... <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Yeah, that is not the best view to see it from. When viewed from the "front", you can't tell that it is almost vertical. It forms the "illusion" of a tree covered mountain range, which is what I intended it to look like when I built it. After all, our hobby is pretty much all about illusions - making models look like the real thing! [;)] Thanks for the input, though! [:)]
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