by waaytoomuchintothis » Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:09 pm
The dilema you bring up is exactly why I didn't add scenery to my first track, which was the first track a master builder made as a kind of test track for himself. He had just a minimum of scenery (rocky areas, small mountainous spots, a little green here and there), and I left it alone because I ran as much 1/24 in those days as 1/32. The key was to keep the scenery nebulous and unrelated to size definition. For example, a garage door's scale is tied to the size of the vehicle that is supposed to pass through it. So, if trying to run two scales- no garage doors. Use bushes instead of trees, open gravel parking instead of paved with lanes, etc.
Nowadays, I'm working on what my friend calls, "an epic track". Lots more scenery than I ever did on anything before, and in this case, I have to be very specific about scale. Working out how to make scenery look correct gets much easier as you go on. So many things are related, therefore lend an idea of the scale of things related to them, in the same way as the garage door example earlier.