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Thanks Mark, I'm leaning towards a base coat of paint for the muddy look, a top coat of stippled clear and then dry brush white for breaking waves. I'm still torn if I should use gloss or more of a satin? Muddy water never really looks very reflective.
I have just had reliable results with it, and not so much with acetone...I always get a nice, shiny surface, my results with acetone have often been less predictable...sometimes chalky?...Just thought I'd share, what works for me may not for everyone!
Are there any rocks appearing above the surface anywhere? If so, I have recently had good luck with gluing rocks down then flowing a very very thin mix of leveling concrete over a wetted surface. This sinks the rocks in nicely so only their tops are visible over the "water" surface. The leveling compound seems to set up no matter how dilute it is and it flows very well.Then a colour which reflects the surrounding rock nicely. I can't speak to gloss levels. I always use high gloss but I have never modeled anything like the Fraser and most of my viewing/photography angles are from low down where the reflection is nice to catch.md.
I'll post more photos in the Thursday Proto Photo section this week.
Do we still do this ??? Where is it ?
Where else but in the Prototype Railroads section.
Doh ! I access TRW through a bookmark that takes me directly to the N scale forum. Obviously, I forget about some of the other pages I should be looking at too !
The way other members post everything in the N/Z section, you are far from the only one having that "problem". Expand your horizon - visit other sections of TRW!