Tyson's not quite I square foot Challenge
#16
Coming along nicely.... Applause Applause
Don (ezdays) Day
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#17
That gravel/dirt looks good, like the real stuff, Mike.    All the dirt around here looks like mud.

Wayne
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#18
Thanks Don!
Wayne thank you. I use the finest sized gravel WS makes then go over that with a layer of wood ashes from a wood stove and rub them in really good to take out more of the coarseness which is always a challenge in N scale. However I no longer own a wood burning stove so I may have to try ashes from the BB-Q when my current stock runs out. Big Grin
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#19
Hey, Mike, if you get desperate, I'll mail you some wood-ash - we have a woodstove, which is well-used every winter.

Wayne
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#20
Thanks Wayne, I'll keep that in mind!
Mike

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#21
I agree with Wayne...  That scenery looks great!  My dirt/gravel never looks that good.
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#22
Mikey try rubbing it with sandpaper to blend the sizes together.
Mike

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#23
(03-31-2020, 07:05 AM)Tyson Rayles Wrote: Mikey try rubbing it with sandpaper to blend the sizes together.

I'll have to try that!!
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#24
I'm calling this done. A before and after


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#25
Big improvement, Mike, and, if I haven't mentioned it before, a great-looking backdrop, too.

Wayne
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#26
That looks great!! Nice work! Smile Smile
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#27
Thanks guys, Wayne my backdrops are from Realistic Backgrounds.
Mike

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#28
As always, a great job. If I could come close to achieving what you do, I'd be one happy pappy...
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