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2024 Mini Christmas Light Expos
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[QUOTE="Iain, post: 133777, member: 28267"] On your spacing, you mentioned 2-3 inches, which can make a big difference depending which one you choose. I've found that 3 inches (or 75mm to make my calculations easy) is fine for low-density props - even ones at the street front. No one notices the difference between 75mm and the 3-inch mega-tree strip either. I've used 2 inches / 62mm for my arches because I want the higher density for the leaping effect. Of course, some even use denser spacing than that. It's common to make the fencline/front line tighter spaced, and anything further back such as rooflines wider spaced, as the perspective means you need less density as you get further back from the street. That is if you want to save the $. I reckon you could still get custom lengths in time from Ali, but their prices seem to be higher at this time of year! Hope that helps! [/QUOTE]
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