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I finally did the water for Fraser Lake on the 1:300/T gauge WP&Y. This was Woodland Scenics "murky water" with the lake bed previously painted olive drab and tan shoreline, with a blend done with airbrush. Overall it was pretty easy and took two full pours. The shoreline has the usual surface tension thing that happens with these poured resin waters... I may play around with some matte finish to mitigate the leeching effect and build up the shore ground texture a bit near the water. The background rock and foliage was airbrushed with some light gray to blend it with the backdrop (thanks again @Ed Kapuscinski for the help with printing!) Overall, I am satisfied with the effect of looking across a wide lake with forced perspective. Now to finish the foreground scenery adding some trees, etc. install the Fraser water tank/station.. then run some trains! I need to paint up a pair of the DL535Es...
Running trains again has reminded me that I need to power my frogs. I have a few Tam Valley frog juicer boards but I need another 20 frogs powered, several of which are in isolated locations.I've been working on a plan for an Arduino "frog juicer" using a Nano, relay board and AC current sensors. They are all cheap and available from eBay or similar online sources. Here is the first version I put together (only wired for 2 of the 8 relays). It worked with my test on some track and a DCC locomotive (TCS decoder). The sketch is very short and simple. If it ultimately works, the relay boards come in 1/2/4/8 configurations and the Nano can handle up to 8 frogs.It looks like a rats nest of wire, so the next version will reduce this and make the connections to the layout more straightforward.
Looks like I need to add another industry to the layout...Seen today in Weldon, NC.Lee
@Jesse6669 Great scene emerging. I recall the lake was a green-turquoise color and completely opaque from the glacial silt. Is that meant to be Summit Lake? I have lots of pictures from the area if you need, I spent two years working on Summit Lake.Quote from: Jesse6669 on December 16, 2023, 11:01:12 AMI finally did the water for Fraser Lake on the 1:300/T gauge WP&Y. This was Woodland Scenics "murky water" with the lake bed previously painted olive drab and tan shoreline, with a blend done with airbrush. Overall it was pretty easy and took two full pours. The shoreline has the usual surface tension thing that happens with these poured resin waters... I may play around with some matte finish to mitigate the leeching effect and build up the shore ground texture a bit near the water. The background rock and foliage was airbrushed with some light gray to blend it with the backdrop (thanks again @Ed Kapuscinski for the help with printing!) Overall, I am satisfied with the effect of looking across a wide lake with forced perspective. Now to finish the foreground scenery adding some trees, etc. install the Fraser water tank/station.. then run some trains! I need to paint up a pair of the DL535Es...
Thanks! I considered some more turqoisy/bluer undercoats but deferred to the "safe" olive drab/sandy brown. Too late now to change it in any event, and I think it largely depends on the sky anyway. I opt for gray/overcast even lighting.I thought it was "Fraser Lake" but that's actually Bernard Lake (according to the map).. Here's the view (link)