What is Woodland Scenics realistic water?
Realistic Water is self-leveling, water soluble, won’t crack and has minimal shrinkage. Seal water area with Plaster Cloth and use only Woodland Scenics® Earth Colors™ Liquid Pigment, Water Undercoat™ or 100% acrylic paint when preparing your water feature.
How do you remove realistic water from Woodland Scenics?
this is what Woodland Scenics has to say about removing spills and dried product: ”Spills of Realistic Water should be cleaned up immediately with warm, soapy water. If the Realistic Water spill has dried, dampen area with denatured alcohol. Let soak two minutes and then blot with a clean sponge.
Can you tint Woodland Scenics realistic water?
Specially formulated to represent authentic colors on the Forel-Ule Scale, Water Tints can be added to Deep Pour Water™, Surface Water, and Realistic Water™ to model any aquatic ecosystem. Water Tints are great for any scene, from translucent to opaque waters, and everything in between.
What is Woodland Scenics Ballast made from?
Woodland Scenics ballast is “tree nut by-products”, which I remember reading somewhere is crushed walnut shells, and costs $13 quart. A bag of raw crushed walnut shells is about $1 per quart, depending on the bag size. Even with the cost of the stain, that’s a big difference.
How do you use scene a Rama blue realistic water?
Pour Realistic Water into a disposable cup and mix in desired amount of color very slowly to avoid bubbles. If bubbles occur, cover and let set until they disperse (approx. 2 hours). Do a small test area and let cure for a minimum of 24 hours to verify desired color.
How do you make water look realistic?
Blending is an important part of depicting water. Use a wide brush and work your magic. If you are not satisfied with the final output, add some oil paint to give the water a glaze. To increase the sharpness of the water, add a bit of blue and green to illustrate the surface of the water on a clear day.
How do you use scenic cement?
Apply Ballast onto track and brush from rails and top of ties. Mist adhesive over Ballast to wet the surface, and then saturate it for a strong bond using an eyedropper or the Scenic Sprayer™. Clean rails before use.