Progress is coming along, slowly as usual. I completed staining and weathering my "matchstick" retaining wall, and literally spooned in coal material into every gap. Next, I tackled the coal pile. I also had some time to sift some unsanded grout on the mountainside.
Before:
After:
Over the last few days, I had a chance to experiment with puffball trees. Since this layout is centered in Pennsylvania, its hard to find a single mountain or hillside that ISN'T totally engulfed in forest. Since I'd like to finish this layout sometime this century, I decided against composing the forests in nothing but armatures. I must say, I'm very pleased with the process of making trees this way. About an hour of work produced about 150 trees. Not only that, but I only went through one full bag of WS Poly Fiber (16 gram) and about a bottle of white school glue.
The fruits of my labor:
Before I started plunking down my forest canopy, I sculpted some more shale rock faces. Rock faces freshly stained, and getting ready to lay the first layer of mod podge to Dixon Run creek:
Comments and criticism strongly encouraged. I'm unsure if next time I should lay the next batch of puffballs to bare sanded grout or put a bit of ground foam down first. I will need to figure out if I'd rather do Supertrees for foreground trees or make custom armatures with wire.