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I've been silent watching w/o contributing for a while.  When I saw this thread bump up, I  went through the entire pictorial progress again.  Inspiring work.  I am interested to what you did to color/paint the stone arch bridge structures in one of your more recent posts.  Wonderful results from great modeling.  Also liked your double headed PRR Decapods. 

luvindemtrains posted:

Your work is outstanding. Keep it coming. I have used the polymeric sand for roads as well. Once you lay it down where you want it and lightly mist it with water, let dry then paint. Never thought about using it as ballast. Another product you can use for more than one project. $ saver.

Dave

I used the sand as a base then laid a light coating of brennans over the top, used a lot less ballast.

 

Decided to bite the bullet and try to get the waterfall done.

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Took the trestle and trees up and put a blue base coat down first.

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Then airbrushed to soften the edge.

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Watched a few videos and settled on woodland scenic water effects for the falling water.

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Let it dry over night and it got pretty clear.

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Hoping to poor the epoxy tomorrow.  Never did water so it's a bit intimidating.

Will post progress as I go.  Fingers crossed!

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