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Backdrop question
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JeremyB
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March 2003
From: Canada
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Backdrop question
Posted by
JeremyB
on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:11 PM
Hey guys
I started a small switching layout measuring 2 feet wide by 8 feet long. the track work is all done and nicely laid. My question is what should I make my backdrop out of? also how high should it be? also if you guys have ani idea on what to use where would I get it from?
Thanks everybody for any help
Jeremy[:)]
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selector
Member since
February 2005
From: Vancouver Island, BC
23,330 posts
Posted by
selector
on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:16 PM
I used 1/4" foam board, but it curled when the paint dried. The thinnest masonite you can get, or doorskin even, might be suitable. A while back one fellow said that he had reversed some lino and used the backing as a paintable surface.Make it as high as you can for maximum effect, although I suspect that 3-4 feet will be just fine. See your local builders' supply outlet.
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JeremyB
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March 2003
From: Canada
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Posted by
JeremyB
on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 8:09 PM
thanks for the tip seletor
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randyaj
Member since
April 2003
From: US
225 posts
Posted by
randyaj
on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 8:32 PM
I use sheet rock painted with a satin white primer. Then use to different colors of blue, one light and the other darker for the sky. Working in small stages paint the bottom portion of the backdrop light blue and the top darker blue. Then using a different paint brush blend the two colors together making the transition complete. This gives a realistic view of the distance of the sky. Then if you want use a sponge to dab on clouds, bright white for puffy clouds or grayish white with darker gray bottoms for storm clouds on the horizon.
hope that is helpful
Randy Johnson
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grandeman
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April 2005
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Posted by
grandeman
on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:27 PM
I'd suggest a 4x8' sheet of 1/8" masonite cut to a height that pleases you. I'd recommend 24" or better on the height and, as you can see, it would be one piece. That eliminates the taping and sanding of joints! I used Wally World's "stratosphere" for the base color on ours.
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randybc2003
Member since
May 2003
From: US
342 posts
Posted by
randybc2003
on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:51 PM
The backdrop on my 4'x2.5' module is masonite - painted with latex and acrylic paints. I use the "broad brush" technique. I placed a blue undercoat, followed by a "ground color undercoat". Then I use a number of latex paint w/ "distance" colors lightly blended in reduce to a wash in density, and lightly wash over the terain to give it an impressionistic distance appearance. I haven't tried too hard to "paint a picture". I figure if the backdrop is too detailed, people will wander in to it. It should be "uncertain" enough that they are "pushed out" to the "front stage". When I get the thing finished, I'll post some pic's.
Of course, if you are doing "city", building flats would work just fine too. What scene are you going fo?
randybc2003
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