I started putting the mountains together with Plaster cloth. One roll done two to go. I think i underestimated the amount of plaster i will need for this mountain. A couple of shots below.
Got a lot of work done today. There be plaster here!! Most of the front mountains and the areas for the logging camp is done. . The rest is from the background areas. Taking a break for to let the plaster to dry. There is a couple of mistakes to fix but for the most part it is done and ready for paints. I like it! Shots below
Here it is. Only one mistake to fix. Nothing major. It will look so much better when i paint it! Shots below.
I keep getting bugged so i can't get things done. I did get started on the rock faces. I got more to get yet.
Getting better with the spray gun. The grey is getting dry and i think it should get better when i finish rock molds. Shots below. I don't think the camera shows the grey washes but i can see it. It dulled down the brown really good, Shots below
Hope you can get some greenery planted before the winter rains hit. If not, then you will be modeling mud slides!
Making rock forms. Started today and first ones are alright.. Not my best but i am missing a tool but tomorrow i will get it. Shots of the fun. will be better tomorrow
Got the back mountain finished. The different foliage will help cover any flaws i missed, and i did.. Got the grey down and Brown earth is next. Gonna take a break after that so i can clean up the track. Want to run some trains..
Well, I stopped scenery and just ran some trains! I haven't done that for awhile so i thought it would be nice. Took me awhile to get the track clean enough to run them. That track gets real dirty working on plaster and spray paints I ran two different trains at the same time so i think it is ok. It gets really dirty with that plaster. It always seems to find a hole in the mountain that lets plaster through to the track below.
This would seem to be a good thing. Imagine how bad it would get, if you waited to clean until scenery was more complete? Yikes!