I've been messing around in the yard and putting in a little grass. I need to add some sand spots along the tracks as well.
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That looks good, Christopher.
What is your process?
Thanks Max.
I glued down the cinders first and them let dry. I used white glue with the static grass and applicator next. Then put down more cinders in the grass and soaked it with water. I applied white glue to the cinders and let it flow in. Once that dried, I rubbed in dry cinders to cut the wet look. This was all an experiment so I think I could have just started with the static grass but not sure.
Chris.
Looks good to me not to overdone I like it, but then I have always liked the way you do your scenery.
I have a Noch static grass applicator and never used it! I'm afraid I am stuck in a time warp of using Woodlands foam seeing your effort makes me want to have a go as well the Steel Mill area has plenty of sidings that need the "Treatment" maybe this is the time. I have to stop being a dinosaur and try new things.
Thanks for posting. Roo.
Thanks for the explanation, Christopher.
It's turned out very well.
I've been meaning to get a static grass applicator, but I've just been using neat PVA and a vacuum cleaner. I think that yours look much better.
That's some of the most realistic grass growing in among the tracks I've seen. Great standard to use as a goal.
Excellent and delicate work!
Looks great Chris!
You layout is simply amazing Chris. I really admire your work.
Looks great. I have the grass and static applicator now all I need is to start the layout.
Dick
Fantastic job Chris!!! Your photos had me believing it was the real life N&W
Beautiful work!
looks great Chris, quite realistic.
I think that last "rub in dry cinders" step you came up with is important to get the effect. Nice job
Exceptional to say the least, you have a good eye.
Christopher,
That looks so real and prototypical. Why am I not surprised that it looks just as beautiful as all the rest of your work does.
I have seen corn, wheat and soybeans growing along the ROW here where the unit grain trains supply the chicken feed mills.
Malcolm
Nicely done with restraint and subtlety.....not overdone as usually seen......
Looks spot on!
I always enjoy pictures of your layout.... keep up the great work.
Top notch Chris - please keep us posted on you approach to modelling sand on the railbed. To date I haven't found a product that looks fine enough, be it spots of sand in yards or fully sanded right of ways on mainline grades.
Guys, thanks for the comments.
Roo, practice a little and you'll get the feel for it. It takes very, very little grass to go a long way. The grass can look a little heavy from different angles as shown in the second photo. While it is plausible as it is, if I do more of this I think I'll make it even more faint.
Hi Chris.
I'll let you know how I go eventually, at the moment I am starting to build 16 Ingot buggies using old Atlas ore car frames for the base and styrene for the rest.
Thanks Roo.
Looks awesome.