Reposting here from Weekend Update to show the results of the Acrylic Paint molding experiment...
Made some more progress on my wood shed for an as yet determined lumber yard scene for a yet to be built module/layout/diorama.
Added corrugated roofing using a modified version of this:
https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=38108.0I tried the white glue, and the result was satisfactory enough to use... The several white patches on this side, and more on the back side were the white glue method. The rest I made with a mixture of white glue and pewter gray acrylic paint, using about 4 coats fully dried on the original.
Instead of pulling the whole sheet up at once, I scribed smaller panels and peeled them up. Not only were they thinner and more flexible than the glue version, the paint grabbed enough of the silver paint I had applied to the original roof to make them virtually "finished"
Here's a look at the original roof panel juxtaposed to the peel and stick roofing it begat...
I really liked the way the roofing settled in around the original details of the roof panels I used as a base... seen here:
Next I have to paint the bits that are still white, and put an overall patina of rust, and also to dull down the walls and paint the timbers.
By the way, this is my subject for the No New Model Modeling Challenge, which you can join here:
https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=38288.0Lee