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My Scenery Techniques

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My Scenery Techniques
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 8, 2004 7:42 PM
Just a few of my scenery techniques over the past 44 years. There are a lot of the one's that I use already posted on this forum. But, some are not.
(Water;) Clear silicone caulk or weather stripping--plexiglass coated w/matte medium or gloss medium.
(Mountains;) Patching plaster over alum. screen--celotex ceiling tiles.
(Water Paints); small amounts of "white pearl" for highlites in acrylics.
(Land Base); colored saw dust, colored Elmers glue, sand, dirt & small fish aquarium stones.
(Mountain Streams & Waterfalls) Clear silicone on clear packing tape.
(Rocks); Pine Bark, rocks, pebbles, rock molds(make my own) foam, Aquarium stone.
(Tree's); buy already made, make own out of stranded wire, store bought
babies breath(coated w/foam) & many other forms.
(Modern Structures); plastic sign material, fiberglass sheets, plexiglass,
Fluorescent lite covers(waffle designs)(white & chrome) found objects.
(Fence); Fine mesh aluminum screen, party toothpicks, railroad ties, railroad rails. I found an item last week in a Joanne's fabric store( fine mesh brass screen) for chain link fence. 1/16 brazing wire for chainlink posts.
(Rail Ballast); Ballast, colored saw dust or colored sand.
(Building lighting); Christmas tree lights lowered to a smaller voltage.
(Grass), all of the above plus rr grass.
These are just a few of mine & I have been using them for years.
I'll probably think of something else later.
What are your's?

Larry

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Posted by jhugart on Wednesday, November 24, 2004 1:40 PM
I could use some help with a scenery item.

I'm using Woodland Scenics sprayable scenery cement to secure ground foam and such. But I've discovered that my plaster roads and rocks now have a shiny sheen.

Is there a way to remove the sheen, or should I apply something else to take the shine off?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 24, 2004 6:14 PM
just use matte medium or even 50\50 in the first place
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Posted by Jetrock on Thursday, November 25, 2004 3:49 AM
Dullcote will probably help kill the shine...that's a bit odd though, I use WS scenic cement quite a bit and don't notice any shiny build-up.
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Posted by jwar on Thursday, November 25, 2004 6:12 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhugart

I could use some help with a scenery item.

I'm using Woodland Scenics sprayable scenery cement to secure ground foam and such. But I've discovered that my plaster roads and rocks now have a shiny sheen.

Is there a way to remove the sheen, or should I apply something else to take the shine off?


I use the cheapest hair spray from a dollar store, holds good when vacuumed and to date no sheen. Also use arliens tacky glue from Wal-mart. Just my two cents...John
John Warren's, Feather River Route WP and SP in HO

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