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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #60 on: March 10, 2010, 10:37:22 PM »
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Excellent, Tim!  Just excellent!!

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #61 on: March 11, 2010, 10:16:00 AM »
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Excellent, Tim!  Just excellent!!

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #62 on: March 11, 2010, 10:43:11 AM »
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Found it: Enfield & Ohio, December 1966. Zip texturing was covered in the Feb 67 issue: "12345: zip code for the E&O: zip texturing"

Wow! I remember that one. pretty simple, as I recall. David, if my math is correct you were a wee nipper of 10 or 11.  I was a worldly college student of 18.
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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #63 on: March 18, 2010, 07:58:26 PM »
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I wanted to revisit this thread because I came across a product that seems to work exceptionally well for N-scale dirt...

Here is one view.  The product was fully saturated with matte-medium and then left to dry.  This is now fully dried.  The good thing is that the dirt retains about the same coloring after gluing as it did before the matte medium was applied.  In other words there was very little darkening as a result of the glue:



Here's another image of the dirt actually applied on the layout.  The dirt isn't quite dry in all spots, but you can see the difference between it's wet and dry looks.  I applied matte medium to the side of the hill... I then sprinkled on the dirt.  I then used a brush to even it out.  Finally it received a good soaking of matte medium from a spray bottle.



I think the final result is excellent.

And again, this is secured with matte medium so it can easily be changed if need be.

What is this product?

"Fine Natural Soil & Dirt", by Scenic Express.

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #64 on: March 18, 2010, 09:56:50 PM »
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that does looks pretty good.  Call me old fashioned, but I think white glue and sifted good old-fashioned dirt looks pretty good too :)  For me, it also comes down to $$, and the challenge of making things look good with stuff I can find at the local Ace hardware ;)

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #65 on: March 19, 2010, 08:02:08 AM »
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That does look good.  Can you tell what its made of - Bachman and WS have "Soil" as one of their ground foam products, but it is ground up foam, not anything else, hence why I'm not using it.
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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #66 on: March 19, 2010, 08:16:31 AM »
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that does looks pretty good.  Call me old fashioned, but I think white glue and sifted good old-fashioned dirt looks pretty good too :)  For me, it also comes down to $$, and the challenge of making things look good with stuff I can find at the local Ace hardware ;)

Oh no question Tim!

Your dirt roads are excellent! :)

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #67 on: March 19, 2010, 08:17:37 AM »
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That does look good.  Can you tell what its made of - Bachman and WS have "Soil" as one of their ground foam products, but it is ground up foam, not anything else, hence why I'm not using it.

It's dirt.

It has just been processed so it's more like a "powder" at this point.

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #68 on: March 19, 2010, 10:05:47 AM »
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And its under the Ballast listing on their website - which is why I didn't find it under Turf . . . . nuts to me!
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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #69 on: March 19, 2010, 12:00:20 PM »
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One time Jim Elster at Scenic Express told me the "dirt" they sell comes from the field behind their shop in NJ.

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #70 on: March 19, 2010, 12:00:50 PM »
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And its under the Ballast listing on their website - which is why I didn't find it under Turf . . . . nuts to me!

Yeah, I almost gave up looking for something on their site, but found it like you did... Under the ballast heading.  Ugh.

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #71 on: March 19, 2010, 12:03:23 PM »
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One time Jim Elster at Scenic Express told me the "dirt" they sell comes from the field behind their shop in NJ.


I think they're in western PA, but your point is well taken.

I know the stuff looks good and seems to work well.

BTW, I just received some of your N-scale corn rows.  Very nice!  Wish you would come out with some other N scale goodies! ;)

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #72 on: March 19, 2010, 12:10:42 PM »
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One time Jim Elster at Scenic Express told me the "dirt" they sell comes from the field behind their shop in NJ.


I think they're in western PA, but your point is well taken.

I know the stuff looks good and seems to work well.

BTW, I just received some of your N-scale corn rows.  Very nice!  Wish you would come out with some other N scale goodies! ;)

Agreed.  I would love to have some of those great conveyors you used for the paper mill module.  I need a ton of these for the Specialty Minerals complex on my Housatonic RR.  ;)

Eric

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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #73 on: March 19, 2010, 12:26:17 PM »
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Actually, so would I - they would be great for a coke loader I want to add to my refinery.
Philip H.
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Re: Changing Scenery - what would you suggest?
« Reply #74 on: March 19, 2010, 03:52:50 PM »
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Pompy and Phil I two could use a lot of conveyors for my wood chip and sand and gravel industries Wendell
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