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Whatever I have laying around.The building is Plastruct sheet, mostly, with lots of Evergreen strip, some custom parts (resin cast dormers by DKS, laser cut window frames from Lord Zox, and the rest of the scene includes a highway bridge made from a vertical blind slat, the flood wall is made of 1/8" masonite, the river has a chunk of 1/2" foam board under it, and there's all manner of detritus gleaned from 50 years of accumulated junk boxes.So the short answer is, EVERYTHING.Lee
I made this shed/garage from Evergreen styrene sheet and cast windows and doors from Tichy. Styrene is dead easy to work with, Scott.Making it look like wood: after distressing with sandpaper, razor saw, etc., I apply a base coat of light gray acrylic and let dry, then drybrush grimy black, then railroad tie brown and then more grays and even a smidge of oxide yellow to get the effect I want. If it's painted but weather-worn, I then dry brush the topcoat color.Less is always better each step of the way. It's easier to add more, hard to remove too much.Here's a retaining wall that began as the plastic tie strip for a Walthers bridge.Hope this helps.