Saturday, 13 July 2024

Project IngleSnook - Landscaping

This post hopefully speaks for itself - there's not much I can say really. I used printer paper, polystyrene (which I fished out of the bins at Homebase in Leamington), cardboard, a hot glue gun and some all-purpose filler to form this hillside and tunnel entrance. It will represent the layout's connection to the main line. The tunnel entrance was £5 from The Model Shop in Northampton, picked up with the wires.

 


After this, I smoothed it all out with some DAS air-drying clay, and added some undulating ground towards the left side of the siding, I didn't photograph that, but you will see it later on. What you can see is that I also gave the ground an undercoat to start preparing the surface for texture application.

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