Elrodbeckham Posted yesterday at 04:15 PM Posted yesterday at 04:15 PM what do you guys use to put a gravel driveway on a diorama. beckham
TexasRoadWarrior Posted yesterday at 05:52 PM Posted yesterday at 05:52 PM 1 hour ago, Elrodbeckham said: what do you guys use to put a gravel driveway on a diorama. beckham Depending on where you live, and what scale you're working in, if you have a Michael's near by, you can get different colored crushed stone and use that. It comes in different sizes as well as colors so you should have a decent choice. You could also use model railroad ballast although that may be the wrong scale for you. I believe the largest scale on that is G scale. You might also want to get model scenery cement to hold the stone down. Woodland Scenics makes a good one, probably get that at your LHS. I've also thinned out White PVA (Elmer's Glue) and used that as well
peteski Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Too bad you made the subject line so generic - something like "Looking for 1:64 scale gravel material" might have been a bit more informative. 1:64 is well within the range of model railroading scales. If you have a hobby shop which caters to model railroaders you should be able to find something appropriate. I think that N scale ballast material (it comes in several colors and coarseness) would be good representation of gravel in 1:64 scale. As for affixing it, just Google "ballasting model railroad track" and you will get lots of info on how to do it. Most involves "wet water" and Elmers glue or acrylic matt media.
TexasRoadWarrior Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago The stuff i got from Michael's would work then since I used it on my old HO scale layout. You can usually find it in the floral decorations section. It comes in round, clear plastic containers, and as I mentioned, you can use scenery cement, it even thinned Elmer's Glue to attach it to your diorama. It's usually about 2 lbs. in the container, and it comes in multiple colors. I found a color that was popular on the railroad I was modeling, and even mixed some black in on the sidings to represent oil leaks. Hope this helps. Looks like Michael's is only carrying 3 colors now. https://www.michaels.com/product/stone-granules-by-ashland-10482445 22 hours ago, Elrodbeckham said: what do you guys use to put a gravel driveway on a diorama. beckham Depending on where you live, and what scale you're working in, if you have a Michael's near by, you can get different colored crushed stone and use that. It comes in different sizes as well as colors so you should have a decent choice. You could also use model railroad ballast although that may be the wrong scale for you. I believe the largest scale on that is G scale. You might also want to get model scenery cement to hold the stone down. Woodland Scenics makes a good one, probably get that at your LHS. I've also thinned out White PVA (Elmer's Glue) and used that as well
Elrodbeckham Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago im bad at asking questions online. beckham.
rattle can man Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago maybe gravel for fish tanks or birds. Cat litter (old school non-clumpingtypes)
sidcharles Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Mr Natural says: "use the right tool for the job" https://acrylicosvallejo.com/en/product/hobby/diorama-fx-en/brown-earth-26219/
stavanzer Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago If you use Kitty Litter, you have to crush it first. Put a handful in a large Ziplok bag, gt most of the air out, seal it, and then crush it with a rolling pin (or something like that. Coke Bottle) Once it is very fine, you can combine it with the binder, and then spread it flat. 1
peteski Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago When it comes to figuring appropriate material size, find some 1:1 gravel, measure its average size, then divide it by 64 (since you model in 1:64 scale). Then you have an idea what size material you need. I mentioned N scale ballast because to me that would give you roughly correct size for 1:64 gravel. Brown earth paint is not gravel. Someone didn't read the question. Stuff for fish tanks/birds or kitty litter could work if crushed (in its original state to me it is way too coarse for 1:64 scale gravel). 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago A lot of railroad modelers use screened sand or dirt from the yard. Looks pretty real.
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