A Wild Ride (2 Viewers)

Certainly a great series to collect. Here are some shots of my dio which may be helpful for inspiration. Robin.
 

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In lieu of actual 3-dimensional model buildings, for the meantime I have resigned myself to use a printed backdrop.

I found this 24"x36" poster of Hoi An Vietnam on the web. I needed one at least this long since I'm working with a 36" long shelf.

paul-dymond-looking-across-the-thu-bon-river-to-the-ancient-town-of-hoi-an-vietnam_u-l-q1gaiki0.jpg

Once I trim it down to the overall height of the shelf (approximately 10") and apply some photographic editing when taking pictures, it will look like this:

paul-dymond-looking-across-the-thu-bon-river-to-the-ancient-town-of-hoi-an-vietnam_u-l-q1gaiki...jpg

This will do for now.
Mike
 

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