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I just happen to be the selfless servant of anyone trying to run an O gauge train into a lake and drown it. May I offer you guys some more water? *L*

Actually, I do visit that site often and recommend it. They have a section for S scale trains and the best scenery construction forum I've found, so far.
 

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yup really is. On page two of that thread you linked there is a pic by a poster named Jaabat. It's a pic of a running stream. This is exactly what I want to re-create for my layout. I've posted on theitr forums but have got no reply. You guys have any ideas on how he might have achived that look? Looks to me like he might be mixing in paint colors with the Modge-Podge. I'm hoping he will reply. I'd really like some more info on his steps.
 

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yup really is. On page two of that thread you linked there is a pic by a poster named Jaabat. It's a pic of a running stream. This is exactly what I want to re-create for my layout. I've posted on theitr forums but have got no reply. You guys have any ideas on how he might have achived that look? Looks to me like he might be mixing in paint colors with the Modge-Podge. I'm hoping he will reply. I'd really like some more info on his steps.
Quoting his post..."Modge Podge clear gloss gel. I like it for its ease of use, and because it has no harmful or flammable fumes. It's easy to make waves and or ripples with this product. A few coats give a terrific depth illusion. Very inexpensive, too.

Below is a river I just built this year using Modge Podge over painted foam core board.

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jabaat,sirt.

How do you make the the waves.

Jim


I load up the brush and bounce it up and down on the surface as opposed to brushing it on back and forth as one normally would. Keep loading the brush and repeating. Very easy.

Jim

Jim,

Excellent work!!
Is there cotton to simulate the foaming/spray? Or is that all Modge Podge?

Hi Spring,

That is a thin layer of cotton simulating the foam.

I painted the surface before applying the Modge Podge.
Black, blue, and white craft store acrylic paints.




Hope that helps! Reckers
 

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I just happen to be the selfless servant of anyone trying to run an O gauge train into a lake and drown it. May I offer you guys some more water?
Hey Reck,

Re: your comment above ... I think I may have to step up to the plate and volunteer for submariner train service ...

I've just ebay bought a prewar Lionel tinplate set that had all spent quite some time submerged in a flood. It's all in pretty miserable shape. And -- as usual -- the demons were calling my name. Or sirens, maybe ... sirens of the sea ...

So, I've got to figure out if I really want to try to fix the things, or simply glue on a little periscope and sent them back out to sea?!?

More to come in a future thread ...

TJ
 

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Hey Reckers thanks mate, but that quote is from a differnt pic. :) It's hard to tell exactly what he did for the steps on that river scene. I can tell he laid down all the rocks first. Maybe a few layers of Modge Podge and then maybe he put some of the blue, white, and grey you can see clearly. I got the concept for the ripple effect. It just the color scheme and when/how it was applied I'm wondering about.
 
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