I'm new to modelling landscape on my model railway and I'm a bit puzzled about one aspect. I'm happily using Woodland Scenics turf, underbrush, bushes and so on also static grass and the end result's fine by my standards, but what to do about "fixing" it once it's all in place?
I understand that a lot of folks use hairspray, but when I tried it, it didn't seem to have much effect apart from making one corner of my layout smell like a tart's handbag. In a moment of madness I actually got some Woodland Scenics Scenic Cement and tried that, but no way could I get a fine enough spray for my purposes from any applicator I tried.
So what's the answer to making my lovingly-crafted undergrowth more resistant to disturbance? I've seem matte medium recommended, but I haven't met the stuff in the real world. Does that dry dry, as opposed to dry sticky?
I understand that a lot of folks use hairspray, but when I tried it, it didn't seem to have much effect apart from making one corner of my layout smell like a tart's handbag. In a moment of madness I actually got some Woodland Scenics Scenic Cement and tried that, but no way could I get a fine enough spray for my purposes from any applicator I tried.
So what's the answer to making my lovingly-crafted undergrowth more resistant to disturbance? I've seem matte medium recommended, but I haven't met the stuff in the real world. Does that dry dry, as opposed to dry sticky?
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