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How much of the epoxy did you use for your project?  Also, could you provide more detail on how you utilized the water tints and undercoats?  Looks really realistic!

Hi EmpireBuilderDave, in answer to your question let me list the color of the Woodland Scenics tint and undercoats and I'll add the PN as well. For most of this stuff just follow the instructions that come with the products, but here's some tips I used while I made the water effects on my layout.

Moss Green Undercoat - CW4533

Moss Green Water Tint - CW4521

Of course you can choose any of the Woodland Scenics water colors you want for your layout. I was modeling from a couple of my favorite lakes in Plumas County Northern Calif., just a few miles from the Feather River Canyon.

For the lake, stream at waterfall, pond, and the stream to the right of the lakes dam, I used almost a half gallon of the SuperClear Liquid Glass. All the pours were about a half inch deep, which gives the effect of a much deeper lake and pond. I mixed the Moss Green Water Tint with the Liquid Glass so when looking through the mixing cup it was completely cloudy. Mixing the tint is a one shot deal, so you might want to experiment with the tint using a small amount of Liquid Glass (1 ounce)  to determine how opaque you want the water to be. Make sure to keep track of how many drops of tint per ounce of Liquid Glass you have used to reach your goal. The Liquid Glass does not need to harden for this experiment, as the tint does not change when the Liquid Glass has hardened (72 hours for Liquid Glass to harden completely).

I painted the bottom of the lake with Moss Green Undercoat, two coats. Keep in mind that Liquid Glass Resin, or any other resin for that matter, will leach into just about everything when it is poured, so here's what you can do to prevent leaching into places you don't want it to go. After painting the bottom of the lake, stream, and pond, paint the bottom and shoreline of whatever you're making with white glue (I used Woodland Scenics white glue). Don't be stingy with the glue, make sure any cracks or holes are filled completely with glue, and let it dry for 24 hours. This will seal the surfaces and prevent the resin from leaching into the rest of your layout, or worse yet, out the bottom of your layout making a big mess!

I used two other Woodland Scenics products for water effects:

Water Effects - C1212 -Used for water flow in the stream and ripples from the canoes

Surface  Water - Water Waves - CW4516 - used where there would be heavy water movement, like around the waterfall

I hope you find this helpful, good luck and happy modeling!

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