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For the past few months there has been something i really wanted to make, however i had some trouble with available parts and the way everything looked. That MOC in a roller coaster by the name Mystery Mine. Most of you probably have absolutely no idea of it so here are some images...

http://www.dollywood.com/mmine/images/Hero01.jpg

dw_mysterymine_mar07.jpg

Now as for what i need help with. I am currently planning a full scale model of this but right now color is thee problem.

1.)For the walls of the mine building, should they be brown, or light gray?

I may be back for more questions. :tongue:

Thanks for any help you can offer, (and sorry if this is in the wrong place)

Edit by WhiteFang: Kindly resize the image which you have posted.

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Please resize that picture , it makes the screen slow to load.

For the walls i would use dark brown , light brown , and light grey .

For some sections just use grey nad for others use a mix of light and dark brown.

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MrTools,

Kindly resize the image which you have deeplinked earlier, as it's currently too big and exceed the size indicated by our site guidelines.

Thanks.

WhiteFang

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Thanks, and sorry for the large picture. Here is a small color test i quickly made,

17077_296504727596_733532596_5057186_1307957_n.jpg

I would go with brown, the only problem being that the whole thing would be mainly just brown. I thought of tan but it doesn't work out and this color seems to be too bold. :sceptic:

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Thanks, and sorry for the large picture. Here is a small color test i quickly made,

*snip*

I would go with brown, the only problem being that the whole thing would be mainly just brown. I thought of tan but it doesn't work out and this color seems to be too bold. :sceptic:

Then you should use brown with small sploches of grey :classic:

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