Before the epoxy dries, drop some greenish sawdust into it and you will get some good algae growth. Also, add some pollution where it spews from the culvert. Sorry a bit hard to see. I’ll get more pics this weekend.
Dave,
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a layout get built as fast as yours. That’s just incredible. Great job on the water!
Jim
HI
I made my water with decapauge coating . By accident I painted the plaster base with craft waterbase paints the color I wanted under the water . When I pored the decapauge into the lake it loosend the water paint some and gave streaks in the 1/4 in deep lake . I was real pleased at the way it looked.
Dave,
Very nice, realistic water! I like the abandoned trestle.
Nice job, David! One of the fun aspects of scenery building is “experimenting” with things to see if its possible to come up with something a bit different and/or more realistic. And the real beauty of it is you can always rip it out and start over if you’re not happy with the results. I don’t have the space to do much with O gauge these days (aside from my holiday layout), but am working on a small Z scale layout that will also be a “laboratory” for trying a few techniques I’ve read about on these various forums or in the magazines.
Dave,
Gerry Leone (builder of the HO scale Bona Vista RR) has a great article on pond scum and lilly pads. Here’s a link: