You must be wondering what a guilty plea to a cover-up has to do with scenery and structures.
My main weapon for this cover-up was lichen.
Here's an example:
Notice the green and yellow lichen in front of, and to the right of, the Lionel Double Signal Bridge.
You would not believe how many wires and wire connectors (the things you stick two wires into and then twist to connect the wires) are hidden under that lichen.
Unfortunately, I did not take a "Before" photo that shows those wires and connectors before the cover-up.
Something else I did greatly improved this scene. I remember I had some black paper I purchased from an arts and crafts store several years ago. I cut that black paper in the correct shape so it would fit between the tracks and cover up the mass of unsightly wires and connectors. Then, I placed some little pebbles/stones along the edges of the black paper to hold it down. Then, I applied some white glue on top of the black paper and placed pieces of lichen on top of the glue.
So, in this cover-up caper, my weapons were lichen, pebbles/stones, black paper and glue. LOL.
Are you also guilty of a scenery and structure cover-up? If so, please share it here, and tell us what you covered up, and how you committed the cover-up crime, and what weapons you used to commit the crime.
Arnold