In modelling, scatter is a general term used to describe any scenic material that is fine enough to be sprinkled onto...
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In modelling, scatter is a general term used to describe any scenic material that is fine enough to be sprinkled onto...
Fortunately, incidents where track gets damaged after installation are relatively rare, but spare track, and track...
Diorama derives from the greek dia (which means through) and horama (which means view).Diorama is one of those...
When it comes to airbrushing, there are two main types of airbrushes : single action and double action. These terms...
Simulating seasonal variations is a common theme for many modellers who wish to model specific times of the year,...
This is where it helps to take notice of your surroundings every time you go out, as nature is continually changing with the seasons.
For spring you will require a lush green scatter to represent the starting of a new year. Young sprouts will have a more yellowish colour.
Don't make the mistake of just using one colour scatter as nature is not like that and two or three shades of green will make for a much more realistic scene.
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