Rushing Rivers

JCater Jun 23, 2000

  1. JCater

    JCater TrainBoard Member

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    What method works best to create rushing water? I have tried just about all and am curious to see what folks like. Currently, the best and most convincing river comes from an idea I hit on accidentally. Paint the river bed the desired color. Then cut kitchen plastic wrap the length of the river. Streak appropriate paint colors along the long axis of the plastic wrap and then scrunch it up to fit inside the banks of the river. Cover this with a realatively heavy layer of Liquid Nails, moving along the long axis. Use a tooth pick to create waves and to prod the Liquid Nails into stubborn places. Use a little extra along the banks as this serves to "glue" the whole thing in place. When dry cover with Matte Gloss. To see the results of this construction go to my website at: http://www.jstrainstation.homestead.com
    Hope to see you there, and I look forward to your responses!!
    Happy Modeling,
    John
     
  2. Robin Matthysen

    Robin Matthysen Passed Away October 17, 2005 In Memoriam

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    One way that gave reasonable results was to use a mix of clear and white silicon sealer for bathtubs. Paint the riverbed dark, spread the silicon and mix it up, stir it or whatever. When partly cured, touch it with a smooth surface to pull up the little waves.
    I like the sound of your way and will give it a try

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    Maberly and Tayside
     
  3. JCater

    JCater TrainBoard Member

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    The two methods are very similar, since Liquid Nails is essentially a clear calk...
    John
     
  4. JCater

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    OK gang...there must be other techniques out there for making really good moving water. Chime in and lets hear about your favorites!!
    Happy Modeling!!
    John

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    The Colorado and Southwestern, Top of the Rockies!
     

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