Greg@mnrr
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I needed a tool that was stored under my layout in a tool cabinet. Rather than turn on the breaker for the layout room lights, I took a flash light into the room. As I walked into the layout room, I panned the layout with the flash light. The small beam of light really showed how dusty the layout have become over the winter. Next project a total cleaning of the layout.
The small beam of light showed gaps in my scenery ground foam that normally wouldn't be seen when illuminated from above, but would show up in photos. I also saw missed areas of ballast that require attention.
The beam of light also showed where I needed to add more puff ball trees, straight sign posts and remove dust webs that spanned trees and buildings.
This was a real "eye opener".
Thanks.
Greg
I needed a tool that was stored under my layout in a tool cabinet. Rather than turn on the breaker for the layout room lights, I took a flash light into the room. As I walked into the layout room, I panned the layout with the flash light. The small beam of light really showed how dusty the layout have become over the winter. Next project a total cleaning of the layout.
The small beam of light showed gaps in my scenery ground foam that normally wouldn't be seen when illuminated from above, but would show up in photos. I also saw missed areas of ballast that require attention.
The beam of light also showed where I needed to add more puff ball trees, straight sign posts and remove dust webs that spanned trees and buildings.
This was a real "eye opener".
Thanks.
Greg
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