LOW GHYLL

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Had some spare time for ‘proper modelling’ and finished the small coal yard and added a lorry and figures to the scene.


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It's adding the little bits that makes the whole.

Excellent! Well done.

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Very good. I like the fact that you have added the detail to the inside of the goods shed and the flowers / weeds look realistic too.
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The replacement SMD LEDs arrived and have been soldered into the canopies the give a more dispersed light on the platform.

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I decided that my ‘bridge’ linking the two ends of the layout needed a scenic break - this I saw the result so far. The static grass and bushes are yet to be added but this does show the way I treat the surface first.
A mixture of plaster powder and playpit sand is sieved onto the surface and soaked in dilute PVA. Before it dries I then brush on green and brown surface paint from Woodland Scenics to give the ground some colour and texture before adding the static grass.
I think a platelayers hut may have to appear on here as well.

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Looking good - have you tried this for initial ground cover? - Javis JS31 - Dark Earth No 31 Scenic Scatter Material
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bulleidboy wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 3:20 pm Looking good - have you tried this for initial ground cover? - Javis JS31 - Dark Earth No 31 Scenic Scatter Material
I’ve not used any Javis products before - no reason other than Woodland Scenics is stocked locally. :)
In fact on Low Ghyll all the ‘fluffy bits’ are exclusively static grass. On the N gauge layout however I used scatter everywhere apart from a very few patches of static around some fencing.
Always think statics are too long for N.
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Looking good, Steve.

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The static grass has been added along with a hut and signal - more like a diorama until it’s plugged into the rest of the layout.
Some LED batten lights arrived today - that’s tomorrow’s job.

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First class - love the hut.
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