Use these links to take you to various sites for all the information you should need to create realistic looking scenery.
Adverts For The Layout : This is a great site for prototype period adverts for your lineside. Not easy to come by normally, especially as good as these.
Adding Colour To Your Plaster Rocks : A good article with pictures.
Adding Texture To Wood : A good article that lends itself to texturising other materials, like card.
Backdrops : Make and paint them yourself with the help of this article.
Backdrops : Buildings and pictures for you to download and use as backdrops.
Background Scenery : A very good article from the Stockton Modeller site on making your own scenic backgrounds.
Backscenes : In ten foot lengths, reasonably priced too.
Backscenes : Photographic backdrops from TBBC.
Backscenes : From Cheshire Railway Modellers.
Backscenes : Panoramic photographs from Brad Templeton.
Brick Sheets : For 4mm/7mm/lOmm scales a new range of vacuum-formed brick sheets for scratchbuilders and kitbashers. The sheets are supplied white,Cliffs : Another way of getting that rugged landscape. Nice article with pictures.
Clouds - Making Them : A USA article but still meaningful for the 00 gauge modeller.
Designing The Landscape : A very good article by Stephen Chapman of the Australian Model Railway Association Incorporated.
Enamel Paints : If you are fairly new to using this type of paint then this article by Chris Rabson is well worth reading.
EZLine : For simulating telephone, electric lines. All suspended ropes, lines. Looks very good.
From T&R Models : A nice section on scenery, includes bridge work and ballasting. Tried and tested methods with illustrations.
Fencing : Chainlink for HO scale. Very nice too.
Garages To Model : Pictures of old garages that are just crying out to be modelled on the period layout.
Gates & Fencing : Fancy work here, intricate HO scale.
Grass Clumps : A good article from the Armorama people.
Grass Clumps : Made from faux fur. Good article.
Grass - Heki : A nice article on using this well known product.
Grassinator : An on-line DIY article on how you can make a static grass applicator, from Ztrains.
Grass - Wild : For small areas from Noch. This is a Walthers link for this product.
Guide To Scale Colour : A helpful article getting your colours just right.
Hard Landscaping : Great article with photographs on one mans way of creating the base landscape.
Hedges - Horsehair : A very effective technique.
Landscape Modelling : Very good article from a UK site.
Making A River : Beautifully illustrated article on how to make this great addition to any layout.
More on Modelling Water : Another mans ideas from across the big pond. The names may be unfamiliar but the ideas are there.
Painting Your Population : Some excellent teaching techniques here for getting the best from your painting efforts.
Plaster - Working With It : A good article from a UK site.
Resin - Painting : A very good article from Model Railroad Craftsman.
Retaining Wall : This is a great photograph for reference if you want to build your own.
Retaining Walls : Very nice, 2mm and 4mm from International Models.
Road Signs : Old road signs that will set your period road works off nicely. A touch of nostalgia for older drivers who may be looking.
Signs - Tin : Tin signs of all kinds of things. From the USA.
Signs - Transportation : From the USA.
Signs : Quality custom vintage signs from the USA.
Signs - Old Western : Plus custom sign reproductions. From the USA.
Signs - Tin : Another supplier of tin signs from the USA.
Road Signs : All the road signs the modern layout will ever need from the Highway Code. Resize them for your scale.
Rocks : Made from upholstery foam. An excellent article with great results.
Rocks, Cliffs & Cuttings : Very good article on this subject.
Rockwork : Colouring the rocks you have made. Get them looking right.
Roofing Shingles For S & O gauge : Very nice material here and very easy to use.
Route Markers : From around the world but mainly USA, past and present.
Shop Signs : Great fast food signs for your shops.
Silflor : This is an excellent material for grass, looks very effective.
Static Grass : An excellent article on using this great product from Noch for very natural looking grass, smooth and rough.
Static Grass : Another good article on getting the best out of this material.
Stonework - Painting : A good article from Model Railroad Craftsman.
Telegraph Poles : These are a for sale item but good photographs if you fancy making your own.
Telegraph Poles : Ready strung with cables. New idea and very neat. HO.
Thoughts From Australia : Nice photographs with information on what is available commercially.
Tips & Tricks : Many ideas from a Wargamers site that will fit in nicely with our model rasilways.
Trackside Signs : Signs for the modern layout.
Trees : Another easy to follow article on how to make trees using sea foam, a commercial product which may seem expensive but has enough stuff in it to make a considerable number of trees and bushes.
Trees : Yet another article on making trees. The wire method for deciduous trees and wire and string for conifers.
Trees : Make your own from sea moss, supplied by International Models.
Trees : Ready made from Timberline Scenery, very nice models too.
Tree Shapes - British : This is to help those modellers who want to be a bit more meticulous in their tree modelling efforts. Make them the correct shape. Nice site as well.
Trees : Another very good article on this popular subject. This time using postiche for the foliage.
Trees : A pdf file download on making your own trees.
Trees : More about making trees. Puffball ones this time for a forest or background. Good article and pictures.
Trees : Yet another way of making trees. This time with scouring pads, quite effective too. Maybe not the best in the world but fine for the back of the layout.
Trees : Ready made from the Heki range.
Trees USA Style : A PDF format download, courtesy of Model Railroader. Not just another method of making a particular type of tree but also a good article on colours, shapes, positioning etc.
Trees : Ready made or make your own, the Skaledale Scenics from Kernow Model Rail.
Vines To Buildings - Adding : A good article from Model Railroad Craftsman.
Water - Modelling : Helpful article on modelling this sometimes difficult subject.
Weathering Doctor : A good article from Model Railroader.
Weathering : Using cheap children's powder paints.
Weathering : The art of.
Weathering : Advice on simulating age, deterioration and the distressing of your models.
Weathering : Another useful article on this favourite subject.
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