Dog Star
Western Thunderer
I've just gone through the recent Heyside postings, and can't see any unanswered questions. Probably me being thick, but can you point me in the right direction.
I have just spent a happy half-hour re-reading the Heyside thread and I am as confused as Richard.... I intended to write something about the subject... and I think that I started to add another post - the post must have found its way to the Black Hole which resides under most modellers' workbench (as reported regularly on the 7mm Yahoo Group).
Anyhow the question. Depron seems to be a good starting point for the retaining walls of our layout as those walls are to be a representation of the wall behind the platform at Parkend. In this case the face of the stone wall is fairly smooth with very few stones standing proud of adjacent stones. The same cannot be said for the bridges at Mierystock and Dilke where a fair number of stones have the face proud of the surface.
I thought that some of the retaining walls of Heyside had some of the stones standing proud.... and I guess the first question ought to be:- if my recollection is correct, then what material was used for those walls? If the walls are made with Depron then what is the method of reproducing stones which have more depth than others?
In discussion with John Lewsey recently John has suggested that he will try DAS and the Gordon Gravett method for the stone terraces of Hartley Hill. Whilst I am a fan of Gordon's buildings I do not see how to reproduce the stonework of the bridges for Scrufts Junction from DAS when the general method of applying DAS is to roll a piece and then attach to the building (with PVA). Surely the DAS is then flat / smooth like the Depron sheet?
regards, Graham
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