The trouble with that is it leaves an outline of the building when removed for photography beyond it. It could be cloned out in an editing programme but that would involve more effort than I'm willing to do for images so I just have the natural ground cover continue where the building normally sits and ignore any gaps. Another of those compromises modellers have to continually choose....Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:24 am I surround my removable buildings with soil, grass and other bits and pieces so the building plugs into the ground.
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If you glue what ever you use to the building it comes away with the building.
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I have only just joined this forum and find your modelling absolutely superb.
Brought to us by some cracking photography, many thanks for sharing.
Kind regards Peter M
Brought to us by some cracking photography, many thanks for sharing.
Kind regards Peter M
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A phone shot from 2023 I came across when looking for something else. It hadn't been edited so I don't think I've posted it up before. A HR 0-6-0 at Helmsdale shed adapted for snowplough duties. The gas tank for the restaurant car can be glimpsed at the right.
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That is superb. You’ll have to paint some snow on the hills.
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