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Sand slopes291 viewsI have built up a layer of sand to form a nice even slope between the passing loop above, and the river. This hides the small drop down from the passing loop
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Sand slopes374 viewsI have built up a layer of sand to form a nice even slope between the passing loop above, and the river. This hides the small drop down from the passing loop
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Plastering185 viewsThe right hand side has recieved a coat of plaster also. This plaster needs to be sanded smooth and will have another thin layer on top of it.
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Sand slopes441 viewsI have built up a layer of sand to form a nice even slope between the passing loop above, and the river. This hides the small drop down from the passing loop
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The New River Bed175 viewsA second coat of sandstone has been applied to boost the effect and to fill in some gaps.
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The New River Bed175 viewsA second coat of sandstone has been applied to boost the effect and to fill in some gaps.
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The New River Bed175 viewsAnother layer has also been applied to the upper river
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The New River Bed175 viewsAnother layer has also been applied to the upper river
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The New River Bed175 viewsAnother layer has also been applied to the upper river
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Third Foam Layer187 viewsThis is the third and final layer of foam, there to build up the scenery up and over the hidden mine passing loop.
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Third Foam Layer186 viewsThis is the third and final layer of foam, there to build up the scenery up and over the hidden mine passing loop.
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An how to of laying Scatters182 viewsStage 2: Middle Layer
Step 1: The next step is to sprinkle a your other colour of scatters on top of the base layer. Put more of one colour in one area than the others to add colour variations to the scene.
Step 2: Then you will have to once again spray with water the scatter - this time from about 1' (30cm) away so as not to disturb them, making sure you thouroughly cover the scatter with water - though dont go overboard.
Step 3: You can scatter on small bits of gravel, and foliage if you wish
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An how to of laying Scatters182 viewsStep 4: Finally, Mix some White Wood Glue with water at about 10 parts water to 1 part glue. Using the pipette from about 1/16" (2mm) above the scatters, empty the entire pipette onto the scatters (slowly so as not to disturb them). You will see the white glue/water mixture spread out rapidly over the scatters. Repeat this step until you can see clearly a small amount of white/grey on all areas of the scatter.
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