Hello!
So I am extremely inexperienced when it comes to model trains and train scenery. I have a decent amount of experience with models in general, but not the world of railroad models.
Even with that disclaimer, this is going to seem super random: I have a pet gecko that is going to need a bigger cage soon. I was going to just buy a bigger aquarium and put some fake plants in it, but I’ve always been a big “Godzilla” fan, and after I saw the new film I thought “You know what would be way cooler? If all the terrain in the cage were miniatures and I made it a downtown city block in the process of being destroyed.”
In that way, the whole cage essentially becomes a scene from a monster movie, with the rather unimposing gecko becoming the kaiju.
I have enough experience with reptiles and enclosure construction that I will be able to make pretty much anything safe for inclusion in the cage. This is a species of gecko that does not need supplemental heat, so nothing will melt, and even if scenery is not waterproof, I can make it waterproof with a special coating that is used for vivarium scenery. I will also adapt the models I include to serve specific functions in context of animal husbandry (eg, a hollow building can become a hiding spot for the animal, or I can put a fogger into a damaged building so that it both looks like it is burning and also keeps the enclosure humidity up, which is a husbandry requirement).
So my question for you folks, as experienced hobbyists is essentially, where should I start? The gecko is about 5 inches long. She’ll get about twice that size as an adult. The cage is about 18" tall, 12 wide, and 24 long.
1) What scale would you recommend for that size aquarium? I was envisioning 3-5 buildings, between 8 and 18 inches tall, pushed to the back of the enclosure. That will give me a little space in the front to put down a city street with trees and tanks or som