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Benchwork, a means to an end, or wasted money?
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<p><font color="#ff0000">And we agree that it takes some mighty fine skill to build foam based scenery, but that is hardly the impression I get from the pro foam team.</font> </p><p><sigh> It takes no more skill to do good foam based scenery than it does to do any other. It takes some different skills and it takes some identical skills. But it takes no more skill. </p><p>The foundation (foam, wire screen, chicken bones, whatever) is almost irrelevant outside of weight (for modules.) What goes on top (grass, trees, roads, buildings, landscapes) is what counts and the skills to do those are basically identical no matter the foundation.</p><p> </p>
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