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I might try some of these techniques for a gravel parking area I have in mind.

But the best representation of a gravel road I ever saw was by a guy who made one from a belt sander belt, with very fine grain grey color sandpaper. He said making the marks on the road for cars that stopped quickly was incredibly easy, to simply pull non-turning wheels of a model car with the right wheelbase across it...

Great video, Joey...

 

Re the hairspray....   Wouldn't it be prudent to emphasize "UNSCENTED" when talking about its use on the layout???  I learned this....the hard way (School of Hard Knocks, they call it) back in my HO days.  If you simply grab a can of hairspray, your layout might quickly start to smell like a hair salon!!!!  And, believe me, you don't kill that with an overspray of something else!!  You want to be sure to get UNSCENTED!

 

Hairspray became a staple of layout ingredients for me long ago....in the making of trees.  The tree-tutor taught me about other hairspray qualities to seek...like, 'MEGA-hold'...you know, the stuff that guys like Jimmy Johnson, former Dallas Cowboys coach, now NFL game day TV commentator, use to keep that poifect coif when nothing else will...."-do"!   

 

(I get the weirdest looks from check-out clerks when I stock up on that stuff...a drone would never find me while I was standing in a melon patch...if you know what I mean.)

 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch...

 

KD

 

 

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