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Some Guide on Making Model Buildings, Trees, and others.?
I have a project that like needs me to construct like a structure for my Social Studies subject. It Greek if you guys need to know
. So far I have Parthenon on my list (Totally papercraft no other material except glue of course) but I need 1 more and I'm planning like a small house/shrine on a hill.
I need tips on landscaping:
How do i make hills?(What do i use? do i use soil?)
How can i make flora (like trees and shrubs and maybe some flowers)
Materials I can work with my second structure (house/temple on the hill) because i really have no idea coz the first one was just taken from the 'net.
I'd like it if it didnt require me to buy paint but if its really nesscesary for a good grade then its fine (if i can just print the stuff thats colored thats great!).
The 2 structures must be atleast 7 inches by height, heh that why i used hills and the Parthenon on a acropolis-like base XD.
Thanks very much for the help
Trees and bushes ...Michaels' Floral Dept.
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Want to Build Your Own Model Train Set?
There is something very satisfying when you look at your finished model train setup complete with working lights, lifelike trees, building, and even little people. So, if you are thinking of getting into and building your own landscape for miniature trains, read on to find out what you need to know before you begin down this very rewarding road.
The Table
You'll need a table, but not just any table. You need one that can support the weight of the landscape on top. This might mean that you will need to customize it. That would be ideal. For a simple setup, though, with no mountains or the like, you could get by with a standard heavy duty solid wood table. Once you get into mountains and rolling hills, you might need to strengthen it by adding support pieces under the places that carry the most weight.
Model Train Accessories
A setup is never complete without accessories. You can make it yourself or you can go out and buy pre-made pieces. The advantage to making them yourself is that you can make it look anyway you want. You could create pieces that look like the buildings near where you live. You could even re-create the area where you live that has a railroad! That would be amazing to have in your house! I'm sure people will be amazed at that! As for accessories, you will want to invest or build buildings, trees, snow, water, mines, people, lights, railroad crossings, and all such things that you might see in the landscape. Yes, it gets very detailed and yes, it can be a never ending process of continual improvement and/or change. That's probably why there is so much appeal to it. Like there is for the simulation games like Sim City and the like.
Different Scales
If you've been shopping around either in physical or online stores, you probably noticed that there are different size scales you can get for both the trains and accessories. HO is the most popular size. Different scales have different trains available and different accessories. So you would have more to choose from in the HO size. But of course, if you were to make your own accessories, the size you choose would only depend on the available trains.
Needed Space
The larger the space, the more you can add on to your railroad scape. The minimum space you would need for a model train setup would depend on the size train you pick. The smallest you could go is if you had just a circle for the train to go round and round in. Your table would simply measure the size of that circle. If you opt for more space, take into consideration how easy it would be to move. In case you have to move houses, you would most likely want to take your setup with you. Keep that in mind. If you have a big setup, remember to build it so that you have connecting pieces that you could easily maneuver out the door.
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