Hi folks, I am attempting to create a waterfall effect using woodland scenics water effects. Now, I have tried spreading this white paste over acrylic perspex and glass; thinning it out to create a water effect. In a video I watched by Luke Towan, the guy just peeled it off after it was dry, but for the life of me, I can't. It's stuck fast and I can't get it off. It just chips off. Has anyone had a similar problem? Thanks
							
						
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take a look at some of Kathy Millatt's model railway tutorials - e.g. https://www.kathymillatt.co.uk/2015/...el-waterfalls/Comment
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Check out Richard's (who replied earlier) work - I seem to recall it was his Malayan Confrontation diorama; very good and effective!
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Stephen, hi , I've just looked at the video by Luke Towan .
From what I could see it was a layer of Mod Podge glue that he peeled off. Removing a coat of Woodland scenics would be problematic. Maybe email them and ask their opinion.Comment
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Thanks for that Steve...Stephen, if you'd like a peak it's here at Malayan Emergency. Mine are little waterfalls yet to be finished with Mod Podge. I used plastic biscuit containers and cut them up. The Woodland Scenics product if I'm not mistaken hardens to a crystal like texture that doesn't bend easily as Mod Podge or white glue. Even UHU glue works but as has been suggested a smear of vaseline would help it not sticking.
Cheers,
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I've seen the vallejo stuff used over a thin poece of clear acetate that had been cut to size first, maybe a similar approach with the woodland scenic stuff?
(Thinking about it I think I have the tutorial box from woodland for waterfall, so I'll dig out the inestructions.)Comment
 

							
						
			
			
		
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