That wood is excellent at representing the rock :thumb2:
Meanwhile, somewhere in Europe
Collapse
X
-
-
Quick shot of 'Hy-Cote' high build car primer - shows up some points, but gives an idea of how it's going to look - will need 'detailing' with different stratas.
It's a 'blast from the past' can remember many years ago (before shops started selling 'scenery' and only sold the one bag of 'foliage') that bark and wood were used for railway layouts (and living around here - it's free! :thumb2:)
Thanks Andrew - though the 'test' is still to come with the 'water feature' - been swotting up on techniques, but the test will come when I try it for the first time (wondering how many will end up in the bin!)Comment
-
-
HOW THE HECK DO I KEEP POWDER FROM BLOWING AWAY:fearful:
Trying to get the 'road' laid, or at least start it, but I've tried to mix with glue and 'paint' it on - just balls up on the brush, tried putting down a layer of glue then sprinkle on top and rolling - just the bottom layer sticks, now trying soaking with hairspray, but not holding my breath! All I want it to do, is to 'hold' until I can soak it with paint (which should hold it afterwards)Comment
-
That is a problem Gerry.
You could try a spray with some water/ washing up liquid ( wet water ) or isopol. Then while wet let the glue flow through it. The washing up /Isopol will break the surface tension and allow the thin pva to work its way. Then add a the dust/ debris with a sieve. The main trouble comes when you want to add just dust, being so fine it turns in like you've found a mud mess. May be a fine low pressure mix of thin paint will work ie Life Color's DustComment
-
That is a problem Gerry.
You could try a spray with some water/ washing up liquid ( wet water ) or isopol. Then while wet let the glue flow through it. The washing up /Isopol will break the surface tension and allow the thin pva to work its way. Then add a the dust/ debris with a sieve. The main trouble comes when you want to add just dust, being so fine it turns in like you've found a mud mess. May be a fine low pressure mix of thin paint will work ie Life Color's Dust
Comment
-
Must admit that a few years ago, I'd have done the road with sandpaper/wet'n'dry and just painted that and not bothered about the center 'hump' along the road.Comment
Comment