Thanks, Guys!!
Originally Posted by Jerrman:
Highly realistic scenes Vulcan. I think that one if your great strengths as a modeler is that you really take your time. The results are obviously worth it. I admire your patience. Btw, those sidewalks and streets are some of the most accurate I've seen. Can you tell me what materials and colors you used to create both? thank you.
Jerrman
The sidewalks are made from .040 styrene doubled up. That would be rather expensive if you had to buy it (or .080) styrene sheets but I have a bunch of 4' x 4' sheets that cost me nothing. Anyway, after cutting it out I rough it up with some course sandpaper, scribe the joints and paint it it Krylon Satin River Rock. Then a wash of Vulcan soup (vinegar and steel wool) and an I/A wash or two. And a little light sanding.
The streets are made from sheet cork. I got this technique from Leon C. , a forum member. I painted it with Apple Barrel Pewter grey, with a little black mixed in. On the asphalt around the diner I painted it the gray mix, then washed it with black. Then spread a little vinyl spackling over it mainly for the "dust".
On the main street I did it basically the same, except I wasn't going to have enough grey or black. So I went to Walmart, got the Pewter Grey and found another Apple Barrel product called, ironically enough, Pavement. It's a real dark grey. I used it instead of the black wash on the main street. Turned out well because the two surfaces have slightly different shades, as if they were paved at different times, which is what I wanted anyway.