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Why not model during the rain
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Kathy Millatt had a great video on making a rain scene diorama using AK still water and a gloss plastic coat. It doesn't appear until the 24 minute mark in her video, but the effects are impressive.
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Google “Brooklyn at 3am” and “Prof Klyzlr” to see articles and pics of an HO micro switching layout set at 41st Street and 2nd Avenue in Brooklyn NY at 3:00 am just after a rain storm. The layout features many wet and lighting effects.
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One can also consider detailing and/or weathering cars as appropriate - BNSF 519424 showing evidence of being watertight:
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Thanks for the ideas and links everyone! Turns out I have that Kalmbach/MR book. And those are some great videos. Putting a wet gondola on a siding is a great idea. Would really add to the effect.
Craig.
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@craigolio1
, you beat me to it. Been wanting to do this on the LIRR IS all along. Love all of the great ideas, especially the gon pool, lol.
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Just out of curiosity's sake, how would a modeler do an N-scale gon with water in it that eliminates the big meniscus that forms when using resin????
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Dilute gloss medium to pour is my guess.
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