Base Layer and Terrain Creation
- Use foam board, cardboard, or wood as a foundational base
- Employ sculpting putty or foam insulation to create realistic terrain contours
- Experiment with different textures using palette knives or sponges
See my article on SCENERY
Vegetation Techniques
- Create custom trees by twisting wire frames and covering with ground foam or lichen
- Use static grass applicators to make grass stand upright realistically
- Layer vegetation from ground cover to bushes to trees for depth
Water Features
- Utilize acrylic paint, resin, or clear silicone to create rivers and streams
- Add texture to water surfaces using brushes or sponges
- Create depth by painting realistic riverbeds underneath transparent layers
Structural Elements
- Construct buildings using:
- Plastic model kits
- Cardboard
- Custom-built foam board or balsa wood structures
- Add weathering details with powders and decals
Lighting Innovations
- Incorporate LED, fiber optic, or miniature light bulb techniques
- Use lighting to highlight specific layout features
- Create atmospheric effects like sunset or nighttime scenes
See Woodland Scenics for lighting videos
Advanced Detailing
- Use stippling painting technique for realistic rock textures
- Mix paint colors to create natural-looking variations
- Embed ground cover directly into paint for seamless integration
Pro Tip: Experiment fearlessly and remember that scenery is an artistic endeavor—nothing can’t be repaired or redone!
Woodland Scenics has videos for all topics on their products, I highly reccomend them.
Citations:
[1] https://www.trains.com/mrr/how-to/expert-tips/what-is-a-good-way-to-begin-adding-scenery-to-my-layout/
[2] https://www.nmra.org/beginners-guide-part-6-scenery
[3] https://www.modelrailforum.com/threads/how-to-create-realistic-scenery-for-my-model-railroad-layout.56504/
[4] https://modelrailroadforums.com/forum/index.php
[5] https://www.modeltrainforum.com/threads/ho-scenery-ideas.18780/
[6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JTW8s6Mutw
[7] https://www.reddit.com/r/modeltrains/comments/x7mpn4/anyone_know_what_i_should_add_to_my_layout_i_am/