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Model Railroading > Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pondDate: 05/24/15 08:35 Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: markloos To add interest to a still water pond you can add small lines of plaster to the pond bottom, then paint the bottom green and finish off with clear resin or Woodland Scenics water. I added the BN red engine to better highlight the reflection. Now if I can just get control of those pesky HO scale mosquitoes…… Mark <><
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/24/15 08:39 by markloos. Date: 05/24/15 08:38 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: bobdavis Very believable, and the rock work is really good, too.
Bob Date: 05/24/15 14:56 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: 3rdswitch Very good, had the unit been weathered and no DRGW cab in distance would have been tough to tell real from model.
JB Date: 05/24/15 14:59 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: wabash2800 I think you have a drainage problem. <G>
Date: 05/24/15 16:13 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: markloos Your right, I do have a drainage problem.........OH! You're talking about the LAYOUT.......... ;-))
Mark <>< Date: 05/24/15 20:02 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: santafedan Weathering is in the eyes of each modeller.
Date: 05/25/15 02:55 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: jobrazy Great water modeling! Love the ripple, excellent technique!
Joel Brazy Coatesville, PA Date: 05/25/15 05:42 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: iaisfan That's very cool Mark! Looks great! I may be swiping that idea, if you don't mind. ;-)
Joe Atkinson Council Bluffs, IA www.iaisrailfans.org/../Sub4WestEnd Date: 05/25/15 12:30 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: santafedan Mark, how deep are the grooves? I would have thought that the self levelling of the epoxy would smooth it out.
Date: 05/25/15 15:28 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: markloos Hi Dan. In this instance , I used the Woodland Scenics water. It is indeed self leveling and the top of the pond is level. What you are seeing is the small plaster ripple lines just below the surface. Entire depth of the pond is about 1/4" at it's deepest. I use just enough "water" to cover the ripples. What you are seeing is the illusion of ripples caused by the overhead lighting. Mark <><
Date: 05/25/15 21:21 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: tehachapifan Wait, what? Those ripples are not on the surface?
Date: 05/25/15 22:30 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: markloos Correct. They are not on the surface. The surface is actually smooth. This technicque takes a little practice and patience but, hey, model railroading is FUN. Mark <><
Date: 05/26/15 15:12 Re: Modeling tip. Ripples in a still pond Author: tehachapifan This has really got me scratrching my head. Seems there must be some rippling of the surface itself to get the reflection to do that. Can't see how it would work otherwise but, either way, it looks great!
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