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dthurman
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I have quite a few buildings completed, and I already have my scenery base down. My problem is a simple one and was hoping maybe someone made the same blunder I have and has a solution, even if you didn't "Do The Dave™"
I have gaps between the building foundations and the scenery in some areas. Some are from the building not being truly flat or square on level ground, or my ground is not perfectly level.
What should I do to resolve this dilema? I was thinking for some, to use clumpy foam or something similar to act as a block or be weeds and bushes like you see against many buildings now a days, or add ballast or dirt but do it on a piece of glass to make sure it's level, but that may not work for the areas with unlevel scenery. I was hoping not to attach the buildings permenently to the scenery if possible.
Any ideas? I of course realized and by reading how to books of my terrible mistake, since then I have tried to think more ahead, but still I seem to be a scenery klutz.
The image below sort of shows my challange:
The building in the upper left is a good example of some.
Thanks!
I have gaps between the building foundations and the scenery in some areas. Some are from the building not being truly flat or square on level ground, or my ground is not perfectly level.
What should I do to resolve this dilema? I was thinking for some, to use clumpy foam or something similar to act as a block or be weeds and bushes like you see against many buildings now a days, or add ballast or dirt but do it on a piece of glass to make sure it's level, but that may not work for the areas with unlevel scenery. I was hoping not to attach the buildings permenently to the scenery if possible.
Any ideas? I of course realized and by reading how to books of my terrible mistake, since then I have tried to think more ahead, but still I seem to be a scenery klutz.
The image below sort of shows my challange:
The building in the upper left is a good example of some.
Thanks!