:thumb: Steven, Josh
I don't want anyone to be disappointed when they use this stuff for the first time and it turns out lousy!

ops: My first attempts did!

Like everything else...It takes time to get the hang of it. However, as far as scenery products go...sculptamold is really easy to use. In fact, shaping the sculptamold will probably be the easy part...coloring it may prove more difficult...remember this:
http://www.the-gauge.com/showpost.php?p=201621&postcount=138
ouch!!! I did that with a brush...I don't advise that

WS pigments may be a way to go...haven't tried it....has anyone?. My bottom line is this...the coloring is what is going to really make it work:thumb: ....one last thing... sculptamold can be "carved" when dry so if you need more detail...you can add it after...see.....easy!tooth1 Yeah right!
Galen
all good points. I will say that once I painted the foam the sm had no prob "sticking":thumb:
I wonder when using sm in a rock mold if you would lose a lot of the detail that you used the mold for in the first place...maybe thinned out? or aluminum foil? Anybody?
there's a bunch of ways to do it..that's for sure:thumb::thumb:
Decided to do one last video using the passenger cars:
http://s147.photobucket.com/albums/r310/nazgul-np/?action=view¤t=IMGP0706.flv&refPage=&imgAnch=imgAnch1
I like that one the best...probably the angle
My Micro-Engineering viaduct has shipped today....yea!!!!
