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<p>Keith,</p> <p>I remember very well when you started to post pictures here in the forum. Was it "A layout with Elevation"?</p> <p>What I really like about your work is the care you show for scenery. A lot of model railroaders regard scenery as the bit that fills in the space between tracks, only very few layouts are being designed with scenery in mind. It is my sincere opinion, that too much emphasize is being given to "optimize" or even maximize the track plan, whereas scenery is often treated as a stepchild.</p> <p>Your work looks so real that it is hardly noticeable that this is N scale.</p> <p>Keep ´em rolling, those pictures!</p> <p>[tup]</p> <p>Edit: I joined in March, 2009, so it´ll be 4 years in a few months.</p>
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