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Using scuff pads for background

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Using scuff pads for background
Posted by kingred58 on Sunday, December 30, 2012 11:42 PM

I'm intrigued by this month's MR mention of using scuff pad(s?) for the transition from foreground to background. What I could see looked convincing, but would like some clearer views.

Wondering if anyone has any experience, advice and photos to share on how they went about

  1. acquiring enough pads
  2. coloring the scuff pad layer
  3. attaching scuff pad layer
  4. commentary on final results

Thanks for any and all replies,

~Kingred

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Posted by DSchmitt on Monday, December 31, 2012 7:14 AM

There is a reference to an article on the technique by Lance Mindheim in the Augrst 2009 Model Railroader.  He used this material:

http://beavertools.com/mirka-1/18-573-448-mirka-mirlon-4-in-x-33-ultra-fine-scuff-roll-gray-qty-1.html

The 33-foot roll can yield up to 66 feet of background trees. 

While it can be painted with a light mist spray, he states that the grey color is good for a distant tree line so painting is not necessary.

He cuts the material with scissors to for a smooth edge  or scores it with a utility knife and tears it by hand for a rough edge.   

 

He  discovered the material in pad form at a hardware store.

 

I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.

I don't have a leg to stand on.

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Posted by kingred58 on Monday, December 31, 2012 3:46 PM

Thanks DSchmitt -

This sounds really interesting and relative easy. Would rather get a roll than piece together all the little scotch brite padsNo

The rolls do seem a bit pricey online - will have to see if I can track it down locally.

Did you ever try it? Would love to see some pics from anyone.

~Kingred

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Posted by eaglescout on Tuesday, January 1, 2013 8:26 AM

There is more information on this in this months (Feb. 2013)  Model Railroader.  I plan on trying it.  I know you can buy bulk packages of large pads at Sam's Club and probably Costco.  I haven't seen the rolls anywhere.

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