![]() ![]() I just couldn’t get it to work with the finish I wanted. Plaster cloth or modelling rock (ModRoc) is ripe for this.Īfter all, how difficult can making it be? It’s just cloth and plaster of Paris right? And even better, if I use my own cloth I wouldn’t have the annoying holes often seen in modelling plaster bandages and which need covering over later.Īll seems good until I tried making my own. Sure at around £8 for 10sq feet, if you use the Woodland Scenics variety, less for other brands and makes such as ModRoc, it’s not a lot but it still costs.Īnd, as I’ve said numerous times before, if I can figure out a way to make something instead of spending money on it then I’d much rather do that and then put that money towards something that I can’t make - like a new Hornby, Bachmann or Dapol loco. The problem, of course, is that it costs. ![]() Lay the foundation’s of your hills, mountains, tunnels and even lakes and rivers cover with plaster cloth allow to dry, and then paint and apply scatter, static grass and rock faces and you have it: super scenery. Until now.Īm I the only one who finds getting my hands covered in it and then washing it off later deeply gratifying? Please tell me I’m not - having just told the world my little secret that would be so awkward…īut more importantly, it’s also one of my best go-to materials for scenery construction. It’s messy, it works and it’s super satisfying but it also costs.
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