Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate SpaceMouse: I'd take the feathers and spray paint them heavily with green paint to give them the right color and some body. As it is, their texture is too "fluffy". Might be worth a try, and could be a source of fairly cheap, nice looking ferns.
Chip
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate "You're welcome!" to everyone who has enjoyed this forum clinic. With the soon to be posted piece about constructing conifers, I'm nearing the end of the scenery topics I have that I can discuss. Perhaps I could do a post about painting and detailing rocks, but that about covers it. Does anyone have a favorite scenery topic or question that I have not covered? Something I may have overlooked, perhaps? Speak up, or we'll be closing out this forum clinic soon and moving on to something else.