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but it also has to do with the cost in such a large layout is impossible,

I think it's a great idea. One I may use myself once I get my layout past the design phase again. Forgive what might be a dumb question, but you just bought the stuff at the local hobby/train shop?

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I think it's a great idea. One I may use myself once I get my layout past the design phase again. Forgive what might be a dumb question, but you just bought the stuff at the local hobby/train shop?

you mean the gravel between the tracks?
  • 10 months later...
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After a long time not to have updated here

I started at the scenery on the layout

Here are some examples

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I'm working on different heights

to bring out the scenery better in view

the differences are not large

depths and heights go from 0 to +6 bricks

in the distance tracks in the depth between the hills

hils are +5 a +6 bricks

cows in the meadow +3

foreground with lavender 0

I hope, that you like it

patje

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  • 6 months later...
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after a long time...

next section of the layout, a forgotten track

where now and then, a train passed ..

much vegetation along track and across track ...

is a difficult area, because the trains already falter

a +2 plate on track .... IMG_0092.jpg

it starts from just track without anything to

finished grass .....

However, no low shrubs and trees ... 38.jpg45.jpg68.jpg75.jpg more pictures on:http://legotreinforu...-t2888-180.html after moderation http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=537722

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the next step

is finishing the tracks with gravel (see old picture from old layout)

but first i places some lights along the road :wink:elektri2.jpg

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the next step

is finishing the tracks with gravel (see old picture from old layout)

but first i places some lights along the road :wink:elektri2.jpg

Oh please...no gravel..... :cry_sad: .....please do not mess up your beautifull layout with non-lego-stuff....i think it would be a mistake to use other material than Lego...!!

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Oh please...no gravel..... :cry_sad: .....please do not mess up your beautifull layout with non-lego-stuff....i think it would be a mistake to use other material than Lego...!!

as much as i enjoy the the layout.. adding gravel etc ARGHHHH!

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Why is that a problem? Even Lego do displays with none Lego scenery, and it not only makes the layout a *lot* cheaper, but done properly, it can really improve the overall look of the layout.

Also, if it was law that Lego layouts could only include Lego, I'd have to remove my Bayko signal box!

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even lego used gravel as ballast

look once on the train boxes in the past.

even on the latest lego sets (trains)

:blush::wink:

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I think using non LEGO ballast is a great idea. Look at Bricktrix's layouts that he has made with non LEGO scenery. For me this is the way I am going to as I can't afford to make all my scenery with LEGO. And besides this way I can combine my two hobbies quite nicely. And also I figure if it is good enough for LEGO to use non LEGO scenery for their products it is good enough for me! :tongue:

I was just thinking about when they show off their Chima range the whole scene is non LEGO.

  • 2 weeks later...
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some more finished

some landscape with trees ...

and finished pond ...

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and discarded equipment railways

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like your opinion

other trees and plants follow

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You really have lots and lots of lego! How can you afford it all? I thought I was rather well paid, but this is just way beyond. And what a wonderful layout it is! Amazing!

The equation is deceivingly simple, but brutal in its outcome:

Income - mortgage - food - three kids -wife - other interests = not much left for Lego.

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You really have lots and lots of lego! How can you afford it all? I thought I was rather well paid, but this is just way beyond. And what a wonderful layout it is! Amazing!

The equation is deceivingly simple, but brutal in its outcome:

Income - mortgage - food - three kids -wife - other interests = not much left for Lego.

You have to see it so,

I'm working a very long time with Lego

the real work begin about my 25

The collection is a work of years

now that I'm over 50, I have been able to gather much

and ... now I have the pleasure of building .. :blush:

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  • 2 weeks later...
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once no longer working on the abandoned railway sector and once engaged me into the night lights of the second mountain and the church

color high density LEDs placed on the last two masts

red green and blue, which I can control it on the control panel

and so I project different colors on the church

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red and blue

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with street lights around church

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with track and street lighting around church

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more information:

http://legotreinforum.forum2go.nl/post23174.html#23174"]http://legotreinforu...3174.html#23174

what do you think about it

like reactions :wink:

more pictures on:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=549230

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