@Dermmy - I use the C+MR digholes.
Easy to place into their own named layer and hide.
The big 70x70 piece I have stopped using. It does not align well with the other pieces.
I leave an 8, (5m grid) border all the way around the layout - place dig-holes to fill that border, and then drop the "floor" down to -58 meters. That's about the right height for a scale floor.
This level border will keep scenery placed near the edges of your layout from dropping down to the floor. Floor splines, fascia, valances, walls and furniture all get their own layers. Allows user flexibility and easy editing of the layer assets.
<kuid:243828:100111> C+ MR Dighole 180x20m E-W
<kuid:243828:100210> C+ MR Dighole 60x20m E-W
<kuid:243828:100114> C+ MR Dighole 180x20m N-S
<kuid:243828:100139> C+ MR Dighole 1x1
<kuid:243828:100209> C+ MR Dighole 60x20m N-S
<kuid:243828:100744> C+ MR Dighole 70 x 70
Examples:
Hangman Creek
Graubunden Swiss MRR
Sissiboo Lumber and Mining Railway
Rico
Easy to place into their own named layer and hide.
The big 70x70 piece I have stopped using. It does not align well with the other pieces.
I leave an 8, (5m grid) border all the way around the layout - place dig-holes to fill that border, and then drop the "floor" down to -58 meters. That's about the right height for a scale floor.
This level border will keep scenery placed near the edges of your layout from dropping down to the floor. Floor splines, fascia, valances, walls and furniture all get their own layers. Allows user flexibility and easy editing of the layer assets.
<kuid:243828:100111> C+ MR Dighole 180x20m E-W
<kuid:243828:100210> C+ MR Dighole 60x20m E-W
<kuid:243828:100114> C+ MR Dighole 180x20m N-S
<kuid:243828:100139> C+ MR Dighole 1x1
<kuid:243828:100209> C+ MR Dighole 60x20m N-S
<kuid:243828:100744> C+ MR Dighole 70 x 70
Examples:
Hangman Creek
Graubunden Swiss MRR
Sissiboo Lumber and Mining Railway
Rico
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