Olympia Logging Series: Part 37 – Log pond scenery
| Last updated on December 4, 2024
| Last updated on December 4, 2024
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When using resin-based products for modelling water, be careful to allow them to cure for a long time–like several days to fully cure. I poured a nice-looking pond under the bridge on my drop leaf using Woodland Scenic's Realistic Water. I left it horizontal for a couple of days until everything SEEMED to be solid, then I touched up the scenery on the banks and dropped the leaf. Funny thing, later when I looked closely, I saw that there appears to be a wave hitting the shore on the "downhill" end of the drop leaf! Clearly enough of the resin was was still viscous enough to respond to gravity. It isn't a disaster, but it would have been easy to avoid if I have known better. Words to the wise.
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Very cool!
looking real good
Although I used Envirotex resin, it did creep up the banks a bit. I took my time in the cover-up process with four or five small layers of ground foam and Arizona Rock and Mineral material. The N Scale ballast worked well as the fine layer for my HOn3 layout.
Excellent job on the log pond. I am getting closer to adding a water feature, so timing was perfect. These videos are worth every penny of the subscription.