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An how to of laying Scatters185 viewsStep 2: Finally, just lightly mist the scatters with tap water. This will help the glue draw up into the top layer, and stop the scatters blowing away while they dry.
And there you have it. Leave for 24 hours to fully dry, and you will have one well scattered, realistic area
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Coaling Tower184 viewsProgress shots of the Coaling tower that will be the major scenic aspect of the rear yard.
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Coaling Tower184 viewsProgress shots of the Coaling tower that will be the major scenic aspect of the rear yard.
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Coaling Tower184 viewsProgress shots of the Coaling tower that will be the major scenic aspect of the rear yard.
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Coaling Tower184 viewsProgress shots of the Coaling tower that will be the major scenic aspect of the rear yard.
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Coaling Tower184 viewsProgress shots of the Coaling tower that will be the major scenic aspect of the rear yard.
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Coaling Tower184 viewsProgress shots of the Coaling tower that will be the major scenic aspect of the rear yard.
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Coaling Tower184 viewsProgress shots of the Coaling tower that will be the major scenic aspect of the rear yard.
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An how to of laying Scatters183 viewsStep 2: Second, apply a layer of PVA glue across the area to be scattered. You can do the area in sections if you wish (If yo plan to do this, read the notes later on).
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The GE-44T at last.182 viewsI have finally recieve my GE-44T after month of waiting ^__^ It runs brilliantly
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An how to of laying Scatters182 viewsStep 4: Finally, using the the sprayer, spray the scatter with tap water from about 6" (15cm) away (You can add a little washing up liquid if you wish, though it is strictly not neccessary). Cover all of the scatter.
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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 3: Next, Sprinkle a layer of scatter, the base scatter you chose earlier. You will need to then use your fingers to gently press this layer into the PVA glue
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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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An how to of laying Scatters182 viewsStage 1 - Basecoat
Step 1: First of all, cover the entire area with black paint, this will add to the colour.
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Wateer Inlet179 viewsThe end of the waster inlets have been cut away to make them point downward into the river.
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Coaling Tower179 viewsProgress shots of the Coaling tower that will be the major scenic aspect of the rear yard.
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Coaling Tower179 viewsProgress shots of the Coaling tower that will be the major scenic aspect of the rear yard.
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The Turntable179 viewsThe bridge has been built and fitted. I am still waiting for the motor so that i can motorise it. I plan to buy some fences as the ones that came with the kit are bulky and unrealistic.
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The New River Bed178 viewsAround the Water inlet
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