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Hello Eurobrickers!

I'm in the process of creating a mini lego city (to be precise, town since they are from the 70s) on one of my shelves. My plan is to have a backdrop (background, wallpaper) printed in 30x120cm to cover the wall behind the houses. I've seen some nice backdrops on photos you upload. Do you have any idea where could I get some cartoonish landscapes that is large enough to be printed in such size?

I'm thinking about something similar like they used here on the official set shot:

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(A village in the mountains)

thank you,

Zeon

(ps.: Sorry for my English, I'm mostly read only in it)

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I can't really help you with pre-made back drops but, if I were you, I'd try my hand a creating my own scene and take it to a printer or sign wall decor store/shop. I know of a few place near me that can take photos or other media and scan it and apply to wall paper. I can only hope there is a similar place near you. If your looking for a cartoony look you don't really need to have artistic advantage. Although if this is not the route you prefer, I'm sure someone else can give you a link or idea. Good luck, I hope you share the progress with us default_classic.gif

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I can't really help you with pre-made back drops but, if I were you, I'd try my hand a creating my own scene and take it to a printer or sign wall decor store/shop. I know of a few place near me that can take photos or other media and scan it and apply to wall paper. I can only hope there is a similar place near you. If your looking for a cartoony look you don't really need to have artistic advantage. Although if this is not the route you prefer, I'm sure someone else can give you a link or idea. Good luck, I hope you share the progress with us default_classic.gif

Actually, I'm looking for a digital image (jpg) to be printed on matte photo paper (an A3 paper cut in half would do the job maybe). I tried to create something similar, probably it would be tagged as a "fail":

lego_taj2.jpg

maybe if I would add some fluffy coulds and/or vegetation, like this:

stock.jpg

(and no, I'm not willing to pay 200USD for a stock image)

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