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acmillerjr
11-02-2011, 10:57 AM
I have made my entire train layout and various mountain dioramas following this method. You can also make undulating landscapes, cliffs, whatever. Super easy. Actually, it is hard-- to do it incorrectly. Seriously. What you need...

1. Sculptamold
http://www.dickblick.com/products/amaco-sculptamold/

A 3 lb bag goes a very long way. I wouldn't recommend anything bigger because you probably won't be plastering an entire room with it.

2. A bottle of acrylic flat earthtones (browns, greens). You can decide what color for your scene. 1 bottle goes a long way as well.

3. Empty spray bottle. (Windex like bottle with sprayer) water

4. Options a plenty: traditionally you would use newspaper rolled into balls and rolled screen from a hardware store. Make tons of news balls and lay the screen over it in undulating patterns. Staple. Then mix a small part water and sculptamold and lay it on either with a puddy knife or your hand. Let dry. Experiment with water mix, it always comes out real and interesting.

Option super easy. Take styrofoam from any package-especially the larger pieces with nooks and valleys. Break up the corners and edges for a more rough real look. mix your sculptamold and water and lay it on.

5. When dry mix the paint and a very very small amount of water in the spray bottle. Just spray it on the mountain. fill in crannies with a brush. let dry

6. Optional. Add scenic grass or bushes or ballast if you want. It will look good either way.
:)

Check my train site for more details and visuals:
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze12k648/

Monte Williams
11-04-2011, 02:28 AM
Awesome, man, thanks for this!

Dersham
08-14-2012, 09:11 PM
Hey I took a look at your site, have you tried or really anyone tried using this stuff with joes yet? I'm interested in building hills for my wargame and this looks a lot easier than trying paper mache.

Dersham
02-17-2013, 09:58 AM
I recently finished making some hills and mountains using a different type of plaster than the scupltamold stuff that you suggested. I wonder if the stuff you used is lighter than the stuff I used. The stuff I made was not quite diorama quality as I built them for my wargame table, but anyway here's a picture of some of my work on this site:

http://www.joedios.com/dioramas/showimage.php?i=42958&goto=next&c=

I also put up a how-to section of how I made the various scenery pieces on my site http://thewayofwar.net/how-to