QUOTE: Originally posted by wmlurgan Hi, Why not use white foam on plywood. Grind it with a wire brush and a drill. With this you already have a white snowy surface. You can glue grass, dirt, or what ever you want to this where ever you wish. You can also use what you ground off as snow in places that you want it (roofs, trees, etc). I have seen winter scenes and they are very attractive. Not many do them though. Play with it some and you'll discover things on your own. Good luck.
QUOTE: Originally posted by roadrat woodland scenics makes "snow" thats very close to scale. bill
QUOTE: Originally posted by OffTheTrack QUOTE: Originally posted by wmlurgan Hi, Why not use white foam on plywood. Grind it with a wire brush and a drill. With this you already have a white snowy surface. You can glue grass, dirt, or what ever you want to this where ever you wish. You can also use what you ground off as snow in places that you want it (roofs, trees, etc). I have seen winter scenes and they are very attractive. Not many do them though. Play with it some and you'll discover things on your own. Good luck. White foam. I didn't think of that. Sounds like a great idea. I will look into that.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah HofrichterActually, I ahve heard that for snow, it is better scenic the Landscape in the normal Green/brown tones first, and then. put on your snow material on top. This way you can create a light snow effect if you want, with a little grass showing through, or you can do a heavy snow, and just have the roads cleared, with the brown/black showing. Noah