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    Well, i'm looking at my options for making my mountain area on the east side of my layout. Mountains, tunnels... all that COOL stuff.
    debating various ways to construct the mountain, including supports. I want it strong, like everything else on my layout!

    So, Larry, Doug, everyone else - you all have GREAT ideas that i've used before!
    What nifty tips do you have for me?

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    Use Styrofoam to build it, even the messy white bead foam will work. It should be lite but strong and it is easy to form.
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    Foam is the way to go for strength.
    I'm using the extruded pink foam to make my cliffs/tunnels.



    I am going to shape them a little bit then cover them in plaster and then paint and add foliage.


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    Quote Originally Posted by N-gauged View Post
    Foam is the way to go for strength.

    I'm using the extruded pink foam to make my cliffs/tunnels.I am going to shape them a little bit then cover them in plaster and then paint and add foliage.
    Nice work. That looks suspiciously like a cliff I climbed on in utah some years ago....small world....except mine had no RR tunnels. And appears you are using atlas code 80 track.....just like mine. I hope to see more of your progress......and OCN guys progress too.

    Mike
    :: Mike :: :: N scale collector ::

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    Quote Originally Posted by OCN Guy View Post
    Well, i'm looking at my options for making my mountain area on the east side of my layout. Mountains, tunnels... all that COOL stuff.
    debating various ways to construct the mountain, including supports. I want it strong, like everything else on my layout!

    So, Larry, Doug, everyone else - you all have GREAT ideas that i've used before!
    What nifty tips do you have for me?
    I don't have mountain/landscape experience yet.......but I like your blog.....my own N scale layout will be expanded soon to U-shape like yours. David Pop is a likeable train geek and I enjoy his videos.


    Mike
    :: Mike :: :: N scale collector ::

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    I started with cardbord and Plaster Cloth. And the painted it. But for some reason Even after 3 days it was still wet a soggy. Not sure if it was a bad batch of Plaster Cloth? But i ripped it out and went with foam. Then covered it with SHEETROCK Brand Durabond 90








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    I did plaster over paper towels for the high spots, and cut into the underlying foam for the lows. Whatever works best for wherever you're working. So long as it all gets covered in plaster, you can get away almost anything underneath.
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    I have articles on my website about scenicing:



    Visit:

    http://www.pacificcoastairlinerr.com/4x8/

    http://www.pacificcoastairlinerr.com/4x8/northend/

    Thank you if you visit
    Harold

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    Quote Originally Posted by railfan View Post
    I don't have mountain/landscape experience yet.......but I like your blog.....my own N scale layout will be expanded soon to U-shape like yours. David Pop is a likeable train geek and I enjoy his videos.
    Mike
    Thanks! I appreciate it! The blog is my way of writing what works cheaply ,and what doesn't, and showing my scenery techniques. Unfortunately, all I've got is a cell phone and no camera.

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    I guess something I should mention is that everything has to be CHEAP! I don't have a lot of money to throw around, due to high medical bills.

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