Cheap Sources for Scenic Materials
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 12:00 pm
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
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