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I like to take short-cuts to the best
result and here’s one which I found very useful. There is a wide
range of stone walls, brick walls, tunnel entrances and stone
arches available in moulded plastic in our Hobby shops. However,
they are quite expensive and the plastic is hard and not so easy
to apply. My landscape usually contains a lot of walls, since
I have limited space and of course a lot of tracks. Engraved walls
are great if you are skilled and lot of time, but I save those
for the front part of my layout.
Looks complicated, but is quick
At first glimpse this might look like a
lot of work, but actually each section of wall has an effective
working time of only 10-15 minutes, which is like 1/4 of the engraved
wall.
Making the mould
Brush several layers of release film (available from boat stores)
on to the plastic original. Let dry. Mix a batch of moulding epoxy
from base and hardener (it’s a special type of epoxy also available
in boat stores, which doesn’t adhere very well on other surfaces
than itself and has more the properties of water, rather than
the more common though plastic types). Brush a layer of epoxy
directly on to the plastic wall and pour the rest onto the piece
of 4mm plywood with a frame of 1mm balsa, or Styrene egdes. Put
the plastic wall on top of the filled plywood and put it under
press under a few books. Let dry for at least 24 hours and remove
the plastic original wall.
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The moulded wall glued to a curved surface (Not weatheredyet).
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