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This took 1 hour to make...any feedback on the grass would be helpful. I realize various lengths help (only have 4mm grass)... and I didn't lay any bushes or shrubbery yet...will place a few for effect. Any other ideas for this tiny scene?
feedback: looks great! Very much like tall grass. For a wilder look sprinkle on and work in a bit of ground foam afterwards. This will cause the 3d nature of the grass to really "pop". Nice work!md
I like the idea, do you mean maybe a like colored ground foam, an earth color, or maybe something similar but dull to sort of mute the brighter grass tones? I also was thinking about playing around with some chalks... Regardless I was pleased with the $5 applicator! Thank you!
Some N scale NS things got worked on. Lots more to do on the wood coach.
Anyone else get started with this set? Lee
Hey there....How did you make that coach??? Those windows, with the arched sections above them, are exactly what I have been searching for for about a year to make some heavyweight SP&S style 1930s-1940s coaches. Did you make a mold? An etch?-- Max
+1 I need something like that as the basis for a former Barney & Smith built Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic sleeper that became the Pacific Great Eastern's "GARIBALDI". It also looks as if, shortened, it would make some neat ex-Oregon Electric coaches that came to the PGE in the 1930s and lasted until 1960.Cheers
More fun with the Blade Train for me! Expecting 6 more flats to arrive to add 4 more blades, giving me a 12 blade train. That's just 1/3rd of the full 36 blade train I'd like to run at the first public Free-moNebraska set up! Realistically, I'll probably only make an 18 count train though.