The 'water' area was spray painted blue, then oversprayed in areas with black. Then I took a tan color spray can and sprayed next to the shore. Once it dried I used Woodland Scenic Water Effects. I put it on with a paint brush, spreading it out, then holding the brush straight up I moved all over the water moving the brush up and and down to create the 'waves'. The whole process can be seen in photos on Trainboard, a free railroad forum in the N Scale section under ATSF Line Started.
Just reading the TB thread, up to page 70 of 290! Excellent work. Nice video, and you can't beat a bit of Floyd either! 5 stars
stickboytlr 2 years ago
Nothing better, N scale trains, beautiful layout and "The Wall" playing in the background. Great job on the layout.
spgifford 2 years ago
Good one. The water looks great.
Beatnikzombie 2 years ago
Your layout is best
MINIBNRR 2 years ago
nice, what did you use for the water?
joem5127 4 years ago
The 'water' area was spray painted blue, then oversprayed in areas with black. Then I took a tan color spray can and sprayed next to the shore. Once it dried I used Woodland Scenic Water Effects. I put it on with a paint brush, spreading it out, then holding the brush straight up I moved all over the water moving the brush up and and down to create the 'waves'. The whole process can be seen in photos on Trainboard, a free railroad forum in the N Scale section under ATSF Line Started.
sf5700 4 years ago
Well Done. Maybe you can make the BNSF line at the top of the hill.
thepostfk 4 years ago
That is what I am working on now, but modeling it when it was still the ATSF.:)
sf5700 4 years ago