Making a Model Garden - Part 1 - The Basics
Sundborg Model Railway Sundborg Model Railway
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 Published On Jul 1, 2019

I needed some surroundings for when I was taking pictures of my model railway houses, so I made a typical Danish garden as it would have looked in the 1950s. Lots of space for vegetables – no space for children. Not too many details as I wanted to be able to change the scenery for the different houses. Trees and houses are from previous projects - you will find links to these in the video. Also, I later added vegetables and sheds etc. to the garden, so look up those videos as well. Please visit my blog www.Sundborg.Wordpress.com (mostly in Danish) for more on my model railway project set in 1950s Denmark.

Materials used in this video:
• Cardboard, corrugated
• Coffee, grounded
• Elmer’s Craft Bond Gel Glue
• Elmer’s PVA Glue
• Elmer’s Spray Adhesive
• Liquitex acylic paint, burnt umber
• Owens Corning, Isolation Foam Board 20 mm “Pink Panther”
• Pebeo 65 Buff Titanium
• Reeves Meadow Green
• Rustoleum spray paint, 2X Paint + Primer, Satin, Green
• Scotch-Brite Heavy-Duty Scubbing Pads
• Venus Titanium White
• Woodland Scenics B1373 Fine Ballast Buff
• Woodland Scenics FC57 Foliage Clusters Light Green
• Woodland Scenics RG5122 ReadyGrass, Green
• Woodland Scenics T1349 Blended Turf Green Blend

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