JonMyrlennBailey
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Even if the time is set at 12 noon, shadows of rail cars and engines will still leak through wall content like the huge plaster wall I have to close off the underside of my bench work. I could use the black wall spline but it is ugly as sin. I tried it already and did not like the looks. I also use a 1-meter gray brick wall as a molding around my table edge. It blends in nicely with road gravel and ballast along the table edges. The bold black color ruins the aesthetics of the layout. I like the tan/neutral color and texture of the plaster as it is a natural earth tone that seems to camouflage with the earth textures of the layout and not draw attention to itself. BIG brick wall might also work. The shadows might not be as conspicuous. is there a solution to have nice-looking bench work that will block train shadows as well? It would be nice if there was some nice-looking shadow-blocking big/huge wall content for bench-work development.
Here is a shot of my latest model trainz project (Jon's Gridiron G-scale) in action on a test run, note the rear projection TV effect of the shadows on the plaster wall as if the wall were a television screen:
Here is a shot of my latest model trainz project (Jon's Gridiron G-scale) in action on a test run, note the rear projection TV effect of the shadows on the plaster wall as if the wall were a television screen:
