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First Layout Scenery Question-Advice Greatly Appreciated
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I did he same thing... I created a lake that was more like some oceanic trench. I fixed it in a two-step manner.... <br /> <br />First off, I cut a piece of foaf to take care of the worst of it... I also glues some foam under the cut-out foam sheet to support it. <br /> <br />Secondly l took some of the WS foam putty and used that to fix/smooth some edges, fill in some other smaller areas, general touchup. The foam putty might be a bit pricey, but I've used it to fix all sorts of things and really like the product. <br /> <br />The only problem is late at night it reminds you too much of that marshmallow stuff your kids eat on PB sandwiches, however, it doesn't taste as good [;)] <br /> <br />Speaking of fixing anything in your scenery, we're just doing that. My master layout planner (he's 6) decided we needed a road from an upper level of the layout to the lower town. He's probably right...so out comes the dremel tool, a little more foam, glue, putty, and we're ready to plaster up a (albeit steep) road.
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