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It's summer time, so lots of distractions, like golf, so work on the Grand Trunk Southern has slowed down. With the success of the grout for roadways however, I decided to address an area that I wasn't happy with. It was just open hillside. As you can see I carved out the existing scenery, installed a roadbed on which a roadway will be laid and have reached the stage of putting the hardshell back in. Plan is to get the hillsides done before installing the grout roadway to avoid glue overspray etc. Have a golf game today but will be posting more on the Grand Trunk Southern thread tonight or tomorrow.I just realized after I posted this photo that the tree at the start of the bridge is from the hillside I took out and it is just resting there for lack of a better place to put it. I actually like it. Looks like I need to plant it there, straightened up of course.
Craig, here is where I saw the grout technique and decided to try it. The You Tube channel is called Late Night Model Railroad.The video is called How to Model Asphalt for Model Railroads and Dioramas. I originally posted a link but when I tested it, it says the owner disabled "links to other websites. The description should enable you to find it.
Cory: For your boarded-up windows, heavy paper or cardstock might be a better choice. If you can find some printed board siding, it would be ideal. The thickness would be close to scale.