Landscaping with Foam Putty
Trying to make
hills and rocks by putting Woodland Scenics Foam Putty into their Rock
Molds has not worked well for me. They
Putty takes a long time to dry if the mold is large, the Putty tends
to stick into the nooks and crannies of the mold instead of coming out
cleanly, and it tends to be brittle when dry.
Applying large
or small daubs of Foam Putty with a table knife or finger for a spatula
seems to work pretty well if you want jagged or angular features. The Putty is rather sticky and tends to
adhere to the knife or your finger so it is difficult to create smooth,
rounded contours. For a rock face or mountain, this is all right,
but for rolling hills or gentle features in the landscape it doesn't work. I was able to create gentle, rolling features by wetting the partially
formed features with a little "wetter" Scenic Cement (containing some dishwashing
liquid as described under Snow.) The steps are as follows:
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