018: Real dirt as ground cover on your model railroad layout

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2018
  • Today on It's My Railroad host Steve Brown shows us how to use real dirt as ground cover for the mountains in and around our new logging camp on our N gauge layout. Unfortunately, the regular guy curse rears its ugly head again and things don't go entirely as planned when he turns up the installation a notch.
    This model railroad how to tutorial will guide you through the process of applying glue and real sifted dirt to achieve a very realistic effect. This technique works for Z Scale, N Scale, HO Scale, or any other scale. If you are into model railroading, then this is something you will definitely benefit from. So what you we waitin' for? Let's get started right now!
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