 This is not meant to be an advertisement, but this is just a fact. I use woodland scenic scenic cement on a lot of my dioramas They get the storage they get kind of messed up dirty Sometimes they get a mud-dabber nest on them and the best way I find to wash them off, believe it or not Is to just hose them off with a little water soft brush And in about a minute this diorama is gonna look as good as new. It's not gonna hurt the track It's not gonna hurt the foam because the woodland scenic scenic glue keeps everything pretty much water tight Water isn't really soaking into this It's not even getting through or penetrating. It's simply washing off the dirt when this when this dries Good as new. I don't suggest you do it to your layout But I do it to all my dioramas This month we're gonna take a hiatus while we're working on some new and exciting projects I've got a Joe Steinman and Mike Buddy piece coming up where they set up 28 feet of mainline We've got some spectacular run-bys at that We've got the Atlanta show coming up a whole lot of new what's neat this week So just stay tuned if you'd like to see your work on what's neat this week contact me Ken Patterson at kensartoneatmsn.com If you've got a couple of locomotives, maybe a few freight cars, and it doesn't matter what scale It could be large scale O scale on 30 HO just something that's nice that you've done yourself I'd feature it in a video made about you and your work Similarly to the past what's neat this week's that have run now so far in model railroad Hoppiest magazine so with that I invite you again to email me at kensartoneatmsn.com Show me a few photographs of what it is you have and we can schedule a time that you can meet me out here in my photo studio And I'll prepare a presentation about your works a what's neat this week on you something You can show your family at Christmas and Thanksgiving, and it'll run in model railroad hobbyist magazine So with that let me just say thank you very much for watching and always I I need your support I need the talent of all modelers out there. Thank you very much sure to check out Ken Patterson comm Model railroad instructional videos on how to do scenery. I've got a DVD available on how to weather steam This is how I weather all of my steam locomotives prior to a photo shoot. This is 1995 for a DVD it'll be mailed to you International customers click on the second buy it now button for $10 shipping the United States first-class mail and then the United States Inter in you know continental purchasers for 95 shipping and handling on the first button. So the website's all set up I've got a new video available where we've taken a BLMA signal tower bridge, and we actually used it for the basis for an entire Photography and scenery video. It's only just a few minutes, but that's all it takes To show you how from the ground up to build a scene for an entire setup like a first-class Photography videos, you know shot that you'd want for you Anyway, check it out Ken Patterson comm. I've got a lot of neat things available