I am approaching the final scenery feature on my "dream" layout (is there ever a final anything in model railroading??). It will be a waterfall that will mimic a real one outside of Ithaca, NY where we lived for 30 years: Taughannock Falls. The first photo indicates where it will be on the wall of the room with the layout, and the second is a picture puzzle of the actual falls. I have tried to engage my grandkids in various layout projects, and my prime helper insists that the falls include real water. Is this possible?
I suspect I could use a typical fish tank pump and keep the amount of water limited (would cascade into a pool at the bottom and recycle up to the top), but wondered if anyone else has this feature, and if so, could provide some advice. I have followed Dave Frary's Model Railroad Scenery like a bible for most scenery projects with great success, including a harbor and pond scenes, but have never created a falls. Moreover, there is no description of using real water. I purchased Woodland Scenics Water Effects to use for the falls, but that's as far as I have gotten. For any "first time" projects, I usually try a small prototype first and learn from that effort (mistakes??). Will probably do the same for this one.
Any advice welcomed. Thanks,
Michael