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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP15 Nov 2023 8:51 p.m. PST

"Following on the previous success of my custom crests version 2 and the high rice paddy bunds for Burma, I'm now thinking of a set of raised roads. Raised roads were a common feature of Burma. They'll be the same height as the previous features (1/4″ / 6mm). Otherwise they'd be, well, just roads. I'm hoping to convince Simon from S&A Scenics to make the base features then I'll do the work to make them look like roads. This post is about my design for the roads, which was a project in itself…"


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