tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7108382665458119460.post8077325805141922077..comments2024-03-22T22:30:30.297-04:00Comments on USMRR Aquia Line and other Model Railroad Adventures: Labor Day WeekendBerniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14041125155303909803noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7108382665458119460.post-16101926575156486032009-09-08T09:40:31.435-04:002009-09-08T09:40:31.435-04:00The main purpose for aligning the fascia and valan...The main purpose for aligning the fascia and valance as you describe is to avoid having the front of the scene in backlight/shadow. There are a couple places on my layout where the valance is inset from the fascia, for example at Stoneman's Station. Jury is still out on whether the shadows will be a problem.Berniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14041125155303909803noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7108382665458119460.post-64269393827463689132009-09-08T09:24:29.198-04:002009-09-08T09:24:29.198-04:00By default the top valence is aligned with the bot...By default the top valence is aligned with the bottom fascia. But I think that makes the room look a bit too constricting. I think it's a bit better to have the top valence offset by an inch or two into the layout. <br /><br />Anyone else have experience on aligning valence and fascia?<br /><br />daveDavid Emeryhttp://www.olimpia.com/david.emerynoreply@blogger.com