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Posted - November 06 2020 : 5:23:33 PM
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Here is the backdrop I hand painted up for Andersonville.
Here's an illusion I made using a boxcar shell Chops sent me.
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Posted - November 06 2020 : 6:33:02 PM
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that looks great! I love the train coming out of the painting!
Edited by - Erik The Train Nerd on November 06 2020 6:33:31 PM
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Posted - November 06 2020 : 6:40:18 PM
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That backdrop really adds some life to the scene, especially with the forced perspective of the road and the 3D effect of the train.
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Posted - November 06 2020 : 9:07:23 PM
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Just awesome! Love that train "coming out" of the background effect!
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Posted - November 06 2020 : 11:30:39 PM
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Crazy cool!
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Posted - November 07 2020 : 01:21:14 AM
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That looks excellent! It really does add a lot to the set-up.
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