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Augusta Station
Plaster Cloth on the Rocky Mountains
Photo Set 1

Photos by Glenn Koproske




Jerry Smith supervises while Wayne Burling climbs the ladder to apply the plaster cloth, and Larry Rude assists from the ground.




This is probably the easiest way to make mountains with the least amount of effort and materials. Yet, it yields a sturdy structure with a good scenic appearance.




A fast way to carve a river.




There are three levels. You don't see a single stick of wood, do you? The base and risers are all made from foam board. Woodland Scenics foam risers are used throughout.


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