Pouring Resin Water for Your Model Railroad
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Water features on a model railroad can be intimidating, but they're easier than you think! In this video I'll pour a two part epoxy tinted with acrylic paint to fill our canal scene.
Materials used:
Envirotex Lite - www.amazon.com/Environmental-...
Coach Green from ArchiveX:
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That realistic swampy sludge. Nailed it!
Great video! The layout is looking amazing!!!
You made you point very well Bro.. Rivers across the world are facing this issue. Save Nature..
Love the water and loved the New Haven Railroad train that came by- used to ride the real ones!
Excellent work!!!
That looks really cool. Well done.
Great job, it looks amazing.
Great step by step video
Awesome video! You just convinced me to use it on my harbor scenes!
Next level details
nice work 👍👍👍👍
Fantastic video .Like it very much.
Excellent video. Will be starting my logging scene water effects soon and have been looking for “how to’s” on water placement. Many thanks.
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nice water scene
Thanks so much Doug very helpful, Bear 🐾Creek 🚂 Model RR, KY.
Great video instruction. At the 9:10 mark you mention doing another video with the ripples. Did you do that video, because I can't find it.
Excellent video with great info. Blowing through a straw is a great tip also. I am about to pour Environtex for a fairly large harbor scene in HO. It's about 5' wide at the front and narrows to about 2.5 feet wide on the other side of a bridge trestle combination. What product did you use to seal the masonite front trim piece? Also, how long is the working time of the Environtex? Thanks very much and any advice is welcome with using this method for water. Thanks. Phil NYC Area
Using the dirty green tint was very effective Doug. I suppose the choice of shade depends on the area you're modelling and even the "weather" in your scene. I've seen a lot of guys use various blue shades and it sometimes works but can look quite artificial. I would stick with that green - best effect I've seen. 👍👌😁 Just wondering: if you added a small amount of scatter-type material, would you get a decent representation of weeds/algae in the water, or would it just make a sticky mess? Cheers for now, Dougie.
This is probably a silly question but what kind of table do you use for your model railroad
does it turn yellow at any point?
All of your work is excellent, love all your videos!
Do you have more videos of your NewHaven layout?
Ooh ... at 1:03 am I seeing a dead bird butted up against the culvert? Looks like a dead Swan ...
Nice job! Was i the only one to doze off? 😃
That is some serious fly-tipping problem you have there.