Videos & Photos Videos How To Scenery Canadian Canyons Series: Thompson River Scenery, Part 2

Canadian Canyons Series: Thompson River Scenery, Part 2

By Angela Cotey | December 17, 2018

| Last updated on January 11, 2021


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Time for the resin pour to proceed along the Thompson River section of our N scale layout. David works through the steps for calculating, mixing, tinting, and then pouring the initial batch of Deep Pour Water from Woodland Scenics.

6 thoughts on “Canadian Canyons Series: Thompson River Scenery, Part 2

  1. When laying track I have found a number of gaps in both plastic and metal rail joints. The track cannot be moved. Are there ways to fill the both the conductive and insulated gaps? i believe many readers may have my same problem.

    Don Kadunc

  2. Robert Burns, the Scottish poet, once said something about the best laid plans. You have proved the point almost. Personally, I think you had enough of the water material for a “low” water effect. Rivers do rise and fall at various times of the year.

  3. Nice demonstration David and Drew. Strange that the chart included in the product didn’t have a warning on the chart that one package didn’t contain sufficient material to reach the maximum values on the chart. Might want to mention that to Woodland Scenics. Thanks guys, good work.

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