Thin Branch Series: Build a river part 3A – Resin water

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Thin Branch Series: Build a river part 3A – Resin water

Great tips. I am looking forward to adding some water features to my layout, so this series is a lot of help. Thanks!

Great Job !!!

Great video. Any tips on modelling a river that is unlevelled? Would there be a product more appropriate than magic water? Thanks!

This video series is brilliant - Thank you very much

Great video David… been 24 years since I first tried modeling water with a product called Envirotex. I like your helpful tips with extra scenery along the sides and for adding a tint to the water. My layout has water projects and your ideas will make it look more realistic! BTW, how did you model the rail guards over each bridge?

With your outstanding directions and example anyone should not be afraid to tackle a water project! Nicely done, David!

Peccato che questi video non sono tradotti in italiano;molti amici italiani di modelrairoder che hanno costruito plastici con materiale rotabile USA,ne sarebbero felicissimi.

Excellent video! This is just what I have been (unsuccessfully) looking for - a step-by-step demonstration of how to model a river. If it’s true what they say about a picture being worth a thousand words, then a video is even that much more informative. Keep up the good work.

David,

How did you determine how much resin to mix to fill the river bed to your desired depth? Although I assume with the working time if you mix too little resin you can always top it up and it will mix together. As always really informative videos that make it look so simple.

How do you model a waterfall. It not level and the resin will flow down ???

Nice instructions

Just watched this again to get some tips before pouring my river. If this wasn’t a fast flowing stream where there wouldn’t be too many riparian plants…anyone know a way to simulate cattails growing along the riverbank?

This is a “must watch” video for pouring a river around rocks. There are some cool tricks with a brass rod to do the pouring.

this whole river-series is very well done and is a great learning tool- very detail oriented.

When I finish part one I have to look for part two etc. Why don’t you have all the parts one after the other under the current video?

Have you ever tried using a clear flat paint for resin creep? It does work and will save you time by using a small paint brush just paint it over the dried wet spots.

OK David, it’s been two years since viewing this the last time and I’m getting ready to pour within the week. Just wanting to ‘brush up’ on all the techniques you’ve touched on in this series so I can make it as smooth of a process as I can.

Well done and very realistic. Think I need to make some changes to mine before I pour the water.