Hi! I´ve been trying out different materials and methods of making a realistic, but yet easy-to-make gravel ground for industries, countryside stations and train yards. I finally ended up using the method seen here.
Looks good. Tell us about your method.
Rich
Alton Junction
Hi Rich,
I made video tutorial explaing the process:
Nicely done video. I've subscribed.
Why do you mix white and wood glue?
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Thanks for sharing. Well done. I've bookmarked this thread for later.
Paul
Modeling HO with a transition era UP bent
Hi BigDaddy,
Thank you! I mix wood glue (PVA-B type) with water + a drop of soap. In some areas of the world this glue is more know as "white glue", in some "wood glue" but the actual name is PVA-B. Sorry for the confusion!
Martin, I've seen your videos - All very interesting and well done. thanks for sharing.
Gary
gdelmoro Martin, I've seen your videos - All very interesting and well done. thanks for sharing.
Nice work! In Canada (and the US I suppose), there is white glue, and there is the yellow wood glue. The white glue is truly transparent when dry, while the yellow glue has a bit of a yellowish film to it. But the film is hardly noticeable when dilluted. I find it a bit stronger for holding scenery material than white glue (and woodland scenics' product). I also add a bit of auto window washer to the mix as a wetting agent.
Nicely done video, Martin, as usual.
Wayne
doctorwayne Nicely done video, Martin, as usual. Wayne
Thank you!!
Excellent! Thanks for sharing.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
Thanks from down under for sharing Martin!
I have a friend who introduced me to making a gravel road (and therefore gravel at the side of a made road) with clay based kitty litter sieved as you have done. I used it for the roads on an On30 exhibition layout I helped build... similar idea slightly different technique. The result can be seen on
http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=12657&forum_id=65
I like the idea of the double sieving with the stocking mesh... the finer dust would give a lot more variety in the texture
Thanks again
Trevor
martin tThank you Gary! Good to hear you like the videos. More is coming! 40 releases planned for this season.
Another nice video. I will be using your toilet paper technique for my water scene when I get there.
Lynn
Present Layout progress
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/11/p/290127/3372174.aspx#3372174