02-26-2009, 01:51 PM
Thanks for info, I just completed the first and maybe last pour, I do have the dyes that you put in the envirotex , I used some blue green, after I worked with a bit more the blue was more of a navy blue then a brite blue I think the camera even with flash off grabs the colors and intensifies them. I also redid the other water area that I originally did with the ws stuff , that stuff sucked. The pour I did was 3 full clear plastic cups , the smaller ones and it gave me a good 1/8" depth throughout the entire river. I found that adding the sifted ballpark sand I keep on stand-bye worked really well along the shore along with the bigger ballast ( bigger) sized stuff. I found it was quite easy to move any small rocks that were in the deep out to the side with the flat ended popsicle stick I used for mixing. I also added some green bushes into the shoreline and some of my blended stuff. I also put our portable fireplace in the train room to keep the temperature up.
So far I'm quite happy and no leaks.
So far I'm quite happy and no leaks.
Lynn
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