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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Very nice diorama Rich.
I downloaded the N scale version and I intend to use it for a micro layout . By definition a micro layout is smaller than 4 square feet. Check that link: Micro/Small Layouts for Model Railroads Some of the layouts on that site use card models railroad structures. I have 2 questions: 1) What kind of printer are you using ? my mom has a cheap HP deskjet colour printer, is it good enough or should I use the services of a pro who has a laser colour printer ? 2) Is this subforum for paper dioramas only ? because I made an HO scale diorama from a Woodland-Scenics kit . Of course it's not a paper diorama so I don't know if I'm allowed to post a picture of it in this specific subforum. Tia for any information.
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Railroad Card Modaler
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Mississippi, USA
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I'd try your printer on the highest setting when printing your model.
If it is a color printer it should work fine. If you don't like the print copy you then can try a print service. Most of this forum is for paper card modeling. Have fun -
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