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Do briks covered with grime, oil, moss. etc. sparkle? The sparkle is good effect for the upper, ungrimed bricks along a waterway, tho.
Speaking of....Static grass, or no static grass? I realize most static grasses are oversized , and I won't be going for a hayfield look, but a weed grown (yard) area is something I've always wanted to model...
I'm not a huge fan of the stuff. I see its applications, but like you said, it's often too big for what people are trying to do with it. Do you have some good reference photos for what you're trying to recreate?
Very helpful indeed.So, I think, in some cases there, static grass might be useful, but you're also going to want to use a good bit of just fine ground foam and some tiny bits of super tree.There are also static grass "clumps" that might be helpful as well too.http://www.sceneryexpress.com/SILFLORETTES/products/1041/
, I am hoping to acquire some Neolube to paint the point area of the turnouts with.
My only suggestion is if it were my layout I would put some more of the taller vegetation per the photo photos posted in this thread. Especially around the canal looks like it would be perhaps a bit more scrubby but YMMV.