tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8521067228445533737.post6065714044064500284..comments2023-09-13T10:13:02.459+10:00Comments on Armchair Modeller Down Under: Adelaide layouts and NRM photos 2010Brad H.http://www.blogger.com/profile/02544959875002888806noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8521067228445533737.post-67635435208244110852010-09-30T12:08:45.857+10:002010-09-30T12:08:45.857+10:00Bob,
Well, avoiding making trees is something I w...Bob,<br /><br />Well, avoiding making trees is something I will be doing when I get my mid-west US-based layout happening. The two layouts in the photos are based on South Australian prototypes where the tree cover is also very limited. I imagine filling a large layout with tress (other than using the "puffball" method used in the past by Allen McClelland and Tony Koester) would be too time consuming.<br /><br />Having said that, your SCR layout has a fair smattering of trees and plenty of vegetation on it which really gives it that south coast NSW flavour. Now all we need to see is a grey ghost 44 hauling a nice NSWR Budd set!<br /><br />regards,<br />BradBrad H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/02544959875002888806noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8521067228445533737.post-30426592937713390352010-09-30T11:47:42.050+10:002010-09-30T11:47:42.050+10:00Thanks Budd,
Nice photos. Good to see a layout tha...Thanks Budd,<br />Nice photos. Good to see a layout thats not covered with trees. I guess thats the decider if you model east or west coast of the US.<br />BobSouth Coast Railhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06743351585350477874noreply@blogger.com