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👍🏻 Glad someone is.
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I’ve now added a mix of earth, green and black from the Woodland Scenics Range to the textured areas and brushed them out to give a rough mix. I then sprayed it all with slightly soapy water which tends to let the colours leech into each other.
It looks a bit like treacle at this stage but it should be ok when (if) it dries.

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Your colour scheme matches well with those on the back scene.
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bulleidboy wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:30 pm Your colour scheme matches well with those on the back scene.
I just hope the scatter also matches..........eventually. :D
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Re: SHADDEHOLME

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Very impressive work Steve.
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Not a lot of activity on the layout while the glue and paint has been drying properly. But I have started trying a few structures in slightly different places.
Not really sure the small engine shed is needed although it does make this corner suitably cramped and I think the goods shed should face the other way and may have to shorten the adjacent siding to accommodate that. Alternatively I could set the end of that siding in DAS clay to create a hard standing with both rail and road use.
The small garage is a new addition which I think works reasonably well tucked into a corner of the yard.

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Still experimenting - removed the shed and coal merchant and mocked up the change to the goods shed.

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Started preparing the area of hardstanding and inset track alongside the goods shed today.

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‘Concrete’ laid ready for blending and painting tomorrow.

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In between gardening and scrubbing weathering powder off a Black 5, I got the basic colours into the revised goods shed area.
I think I will soon be having an ‘airbrush day’ across much of the layout to add some grime.

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