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In the street by the firehouse.

OMG. As cool as it gets! AND that includes, certainly, the erratic and random and semi-worn foliage alongside the sidewalk. WOW!

FrankM.

P.S. The only thing I would add, even though I wasn't asked, so I never do offer, is that I'd put paths of grime on the roadway, marking where tires have passed, as well as within the precincts of the sidewalk, marking the path of most footsteps, which are details I have always added to such features. Perhaps, you can detect some evidence of that work by me in these vignettes...

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N5CJonny posted:

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In the street by the firehouse.

OMG. As cool as it gets! AND that includes, certainly, the erratic and random and semi-worn foliage alongside the sidewalk. WOW!

FrankM.

P.S. The only thing I would add, even though I wasn't asked, so I never do offer, is that I'd put paths of grime on the roadway, marking where tires have passed, as well as within the precincts of the sidewalk, marking the path of most footsteps, which are details I have always added to such features. Perhaps, you can detect some evidence of that work by me in these vignettes...

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Great modeling!

N5CJonny posted:

Thanks so much for the kind words and very helpful suggestions, Frank. Much appreciated!

Thank you to Gandydancer1950 as well.

You certainly are a pleasant person to converse with, N5CJonny. You help make sharing our hobby enjoyable, indeed. (You've helped me be comfortable with having taken the chance to offer unsolicited advice!)

FrankM

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The photo below is showing my 14th street subway station on my tv and is from a mini cam placed by the station, which is hidden under some furniture. Because of the location, a cam was the only way for me to do what I wanted and to view my station with the limited area I had. By the way, my wife did not mind having a subway station below the furniture.

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800-980-OGRR (6477)
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