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If i were you what i would do to acheive fast flowing water is somehow paint on white caps ( Like you see at the beach in the surf) by letting the water(epoxy or whatever you use) dry or semi-dry might be better and then maybe using a pin to scratch it and then drybrush it with white paint. <br /> <br />As for the calm but murky water i would angle a Fan on the water before it has dried so that it looks like slightly wavy water. <br /> <br />I not sure about these though because I am just a beginner and i am about to attempt a MASSIVE 2 Foot by 4 Foot Layout !!!!!!!!! (N scale) <br /> <br />I hope it works out really well for you! <br /> <br />Have lots of fun and remember.....its your world. <br /> <br />PS- If you are going to put a pier in then i would put it iin before you do the water!that way youl be able to see the legs under water. <br /> <br />Pavariangoo
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