|
Post by Josh Nuxoll on Feb 22, 2009 14:22:41 GMT -5
Hey guys i thought of some tips that might help some of you.
1. Paint the board brown in case of bare spots 2. Leave some equipment in the shed 3. To add more detail try adding trees, tall grass, or rocks 4. If you want aluminum bins paint them chrome 5. Tractors are not always clean in the field, add some dirt to the tractor to make it look like its working in the field 6. To show where the planter or plow has been take a water mister bottle and give the dirt a light spray 7. To add detail to the building you can use balsa wood and rigid styrene to make them look real 8. Add some hills and slopes by using styrofoam board and use a belt sander to give the slope 9. For loads of grain you can use sand, corn meal, or you can get molds from John Esche
Hope these tips can help
|
|
|
Post by 9870stsbulletrotor on Feb 22, 2009 18:45:06 GMT -5
also i heard that when laying down your grass and gravel, do grass, then dirt if you have field and then do your gravel. its worked for me.
those ae some good tips there josh
|
|
andyd
Junior Member
Posts: 222
|
Post by andyd on Feb 23, 2009 22:07:34 GMT -5
One more thing lay your gravel first so then The grass covers the rocks that are messy. I also use real dirt I use a flour sifter( you can buy at wal mart $5) Also one more thing I your shed make tracks and last but not least have fun doing it
|
|