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Quote:I would also consider adding some exterior details too, like electric cables, or other piping. A good example can be seen at Val's (Spitfire) website at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.parkdaleyard.com">http://www.parkdaleyard.com</a><!-- m -->

I've been at this hobby for enough years, that I'm comfortable enough with my own abilities to be willing to learn from others. I have nothing to prove, only to improve. I'm not ashamed to admit that I look to others for inspiration, and when it comes to creating a believable scene, I look to Val's work. Just the right amount of detail, just the right placement of everything, and not just the photograph. Viewing her layout is more like "flying over that part of town". Yes, it is a talent......but the technique can be learned. One must first be willing to take the learning journey, which sometimes means admitting to self that improvement can be made, and then seeking the inspiration to learn from, to make that improvement.

That said, well used modular buildings! Well thought, well built, lookin' good!!
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