Cheap Sources for Scenic Materials

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tunnelmotor
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Cheap Sources for Scenic Materials

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Chatting with Andrew Dickinson of the Black Diamonds N Scale group yesterday we both shared some ideas for cheap if not free sources of possible scenic material. Perhaps we should compile a list from group postings to share with members.

Andrew uses brick dust for river bed effects - the dust after bricks have been cut.

We both use dirt/mud crushed on work sites on tyres suitably sterilised and dried which then provides a very fine earth mixture, almost as fine as poster paint powder.

I have gathered sawdust from drilling holes through plywood for use as wood scraps on log flat cars or bulkhead flat cars - it sometimes has a beautiful reddish tone.

Concrete dust swept up from garage floors is good too.

You really cannot beat Mother Nature.

Mike Arnold
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Re: Cheap Sources for Scenic Materials

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I use both sawdust and wood chips. On my chip loader there are large chips going up the conveyor to the chipper and the results lie on the ground around the loader. These chips are used to make loads for the wood chip cars.

The ballast (not much on these tracks!) is sieved from sharp sand and gives several sizes from sand to small boulders. The different sizes are used for scenery and car loads. A 20Kg bag gives a lot of material.

The dirt is sieved, washed and baked soil, which also gives small stones. Under the dirt is corrugated cardboard from boxes, to build up the ground level and give some undulation (I press the heel of my hand into the cardboard).

The duct work is sprue from kits. The LEDs in the lights from Christmas light strings.

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Corrugated cardboard goes into supporting some of my scenery, and cereal box cardboard goes under my track to adjust track height and super elevation.

Mike Ruby
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Re: Cheap Sources for Scenic Materials

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My little 3" bench sander makes really fine sawdust.
For the wood chips I use a rasp.

Mike Ruby
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