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Small Valley Backscene - 6 x 54 in. (1372 x 152mm) - Gaugemaster GM751 P3

$ 5.22

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Gaugemaster
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • EAN: 5060025792200
  • MPN: GM751
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Whatever standard your modelling skills are,
    the realism of your model railway can be completely shattered by the absence of a suitable back-scene
    that completes the ‘picture’. Without one, the illusion is spoilt by the presence of whatever is in the background as you admire your model railway. You can create your own, of course, but
    there are many and varied products available to provide a quick solution
    . Whilst it is obvious that you should
    select one that has the appropriate scene for the context of your model railway (rural, industrial, coastal etc.)
    , it is also necessary to
    choose one that blends in with the level of realism of your layout
    . For example,
    if your layout is an impression of a place
    , rather than a super-detailed replica, it may be better to
    avoid a super-realistic photo back-scene
    as this may draw the viewers’ attention away from the layout itself, Conversely, if you have the skills to produce
    a super-detailed three-dimensional ‘photo-like’ layout
    , it makes sense to
    make the back-scene as realistic as possible
    too.
    This product from Gaugemaster presents a water meadow in the foreground with rolling hills in the distance.
    The back-scene measures 1373mm x 152mm (6” x 54”).
    Buy with confidence as this listing is linked to our
    model shop on the Isle of Wight.
    Whatever standard your modelling skills are, the realism of your model railway can be completely shattered by the absence of a suitable back-scene that completes the ‘picture’. Without one, the illusion is spoilt by the presence of whatever is in the background as you admire your model railway. You can create your own, of course, but there are many and varied products available to provide a quick solution. Whilst it is obvious that you should select one that has the appropriate scene for the context of your model railway (rural, industrial, coastal etc.), it is also necessary to choose one that blends in with the level of realism of your layout. For example, if your layout is an impression of a place, rather than a super-detailed replica, it may be better to avoid a super-realistic photo b