In a message dated 10/3/2007 2:51:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> Using a 
> somewhat wide brush, apply a coat of white glue that is thinned maybe 
> 50-50 with water. If that is too thin for your taste, add glue. If 
> too thick, add water. The actual proportions can vary quite a bit 
> and still work. So your personal preference can be used here. Then 
> sprinkle the ground cover or turf or whatever over the painted-on 
> glue/water mixture.

I often brush white glue full strength onto the hillsides and cliffs, apply 
the base foam, then detail foam and other textures, etc., and then apply the 
diluted white glue. The full-strength glue gives good base coverage in the 
slopes and the diluted white glue  holds the top stuff.


Here are some photos of my modules that use this technique.
http://www.narrowtracks.com/Sn2/Free-Mo/events/20070905-NNGCPortlandME.htm

http://www.narrowtracks.com/Sn2/Free-Mo/events/20070905-NNGCPortlandME_MorePho
tos.htm

(Mine are the curved modules plus Damariscotta station.)

Lee Rainey


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