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Just finished working with Woodland Scenics Plaster Cloth for the first time. Works great and relatively easy to use.

 

Question: What have others done when painting -- do you use some sort of primer or first coat or just go straight to the color(s) that will be used for the landscaping?

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I used Woodland Scenics liquid pigment on mine. These pigments are design to be diluted with water so you just brush it on as a "wash" that absorbs right into the plaster cloth.

 

Its fast, works great dries flat and comes in green , and a variety of earth tones i.e. browns and greys. It gives a nice realistic earthen appearance, after it dries you can add whatever groundcover, trees, bushes, grass etc. Exposed died areas without scenery take on a "rocky" look.

 

I'm certainly a "novice" when it comes to scenery and the pigments were an easy way to get a "natural look" with little effort.

 

 

 

 

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I put brown paint on first then washed with green and black. The washes will fill in the white spots in the plaster.

The first pic was taken after both washes of diluted paint.

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This pic was taken after the green accents were added but before the black wash over the whole mountain.  See how much white plaster was still showing?

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Cheapest way to getting the best paint color you want is Home Depot.

 

 

Yes, and another HD area to check out is their "Oops!" stock of paints...the ones they mis-mixed for a customer, or a customer rejected for whatever reason BEFORE paying for it.  These paints...quarts and gallons...often are very inexpensive and in colors useful for broad coverage of layout scenery...browns, grays, greens, etc.  Even blues show up sometimes that can help get a sky backdrop onto the surrounding wall!

 

FWIW, always...

 

KD

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