Podartist79
Western Thunderer
Thank you Graham.
Dan,Hi Neil
The water is most convincing, both in terms of colour and the lack of meniscus at the edges….
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Would I be right in thinking that it’s been done with some sort of sheet material, rather than a poured & cured liquid?
Regards
Dan
Hi NeilDan,
You’re absolutely correct regarding the water.
It was produced using an off cut of greenhouse glass painted (aerosols) on the reverse, then laid shiny side up.
Low banks made - such as they are - then all blended into the scenery.
One ‘happy accident’ was reducing the over glossy nature of the glass. I didn’t protect it when using hairspray to add the various top layers of scenery, thinking I’d clean it up at the end. But actually, the slight matting of the surface produced a nice effect of still, claggy water.
Neil.
Hi Neil
Many thanks for your in-depth (no pun intended!), answer.
Regards
Dan



Thanks for this Chris,Hi Dan,
I'd also recommend the acrylic fluids and gells sold by Golden.
The GAC 500 is a runnier fluid that self levels and has no meniscus at the edges. You only need a couple of thin coats for a good water effect.
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The soft gell can be placed or stippled to make ripples or waves. Starts white but dries clear.
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Both can be mixed with acrylic paints. Only take a few hours to completely set. No nasty chemicals or chance of escape like resins.
Finished effect:
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Not something I had used prior to the Crooked House project but definitely would use again...
Thanks for this Chris,
I’ve never heard of that product - sounds mega!
Neil.
Quite a fun way of doing a canal trip - by punt.Hi Neil,
......I really wasn't looking forward to doing the canal on Crooked House. ..... so I took a punt and really pleased.
Not easy to portage…Quite a fun way of doing a canal trip - by punt.



It’s created in such a way by Paul, that from the viewing angles we ‘allow’, it should work visually at those angles.Wonderful perspective - does it work well within a wide viewing angle range?
A more recent scenery job I’ve been working on is an O gauge layout called Rosedale (fictional) WIP.
Set in the Derbyshire Dales, its the creation of Keith Newton.