Making a mountain out of a mole hill

Nemo said:
yb281 said:
David1226 said:
I recon that ought to be a cadidate for the old yoghurt, cow dung and milk treatment to encourage the growth of some moss, that would be the icing on the cake, so to speak.

David


Yes, agree with David. Mother Nature would really do a grand job of making the mountain look realistic (with a little bit of help).

OK its off to Tescos tonight then, which is the best type of yogurt to buy as in which encourages the best growth of moss etc.


I've not actually tried it Steve, but I understand that un-flavoured natural yoghurt is the thing.


Unless you're a lid licker :rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:
 
yb281 said:
David1226 said:
I recon that ought to be a cadidate for the old yoghurt, cow dung and milk treatment to encourage the growth of some moss, that would be the icing on the cake, so to speak.

David


Yes, agree with David. Mother Nature would really do a grand job of making the mountain look realistic (with a little bit of help).

Help? This needs help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL9Qcbh-vxw&NR=1 < Link To http://www.youtube.com/wa.h?v=uL9Qcbh-vxw&NR=1

:rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:

But seriously with Ilkeston being on the Derby end of the San Andreas Fault I wonder if the vertical chicken cliff is going to hold together come the first hard frost?
And if you can bring yourself to do it, beer encourages growth (algae, not tummy - well maybe tummy too :bigsmile: )
 
looks brilliant Steve , but will the new Piko Kamel loco fit :nail:
 
Testing:bigsmile:

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Steve said:
looks brilliant Steve , but will the new Piko Kamel loco fit :nail:

If Stockers sends his Kamel here I can test it to make sure, I'll send it through at ramming speed to make it fit one way or another...........:bigsmile:
 
But seriously with Ilkeston being on the Derby end of the San Andreas Fault I wonder if the vertical chicken cliff is going to hold together come the first hard frost? And if you can bring yourself to do it, beer encourages growth (algae, not tummy - well maybe tummy too Real Big Smile )

Had a few sharp frosts already Puggy, its still holding up (at the moment)
 
Nemo said:
Steve said:
looks brilliant Steve , but will the new Piko Kamel loco fit :nail:

If Stockers sends his Kamel here I can test it to make sure, I'll send it through at ramming speed to make it fit one way or another...........:bigsmile:

Its a tough brute - will open out tunnels like a South American mine.
 
The old milk and yoghurt trick does do a good job, however the mountains are better in some Shade to make this work best. In full sun it can take years to work.

Another option to make some more colour is to use Sulphate of Iron. It is used to feed Lime Hating Plants and has a warning on the box not to use near Paving Slabs. Secret of application is to water the mountains and sprinkle the Sulphate of Iron on with a flour sifter, a bit here ad more there is the secret of applying the stuff. It will go Green in pretty quick order, becoming a beautiful brown overnight. Start it with small effects first. You can always put more on later, but taking it off. Well no chance.

JonD
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Just finnished reading this Thread,Really Interesting, what a brilliant job. And the tip on Sulphate of Iron is really usefull.Thanks for this Thread,EXCELLENT.
 
Nemo said:
steven large said:
steve parberry said:
steven large said:
hi..what a clever idea..so what is if it was delrailment inside the tunnel?...

Thats where the MOLE part of the thread comes in:rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:

ha ha ha ha ha ha ........mole!!! shud have a hatch to lift up and down to see if any wrong or delrailments....but loves the idea about this!! i shud come up and see it......wink....

Send me a PM if you want to come over Steve............:bigsmile:
hey NEMO!! no timeand no hear from u for awhile!! so by the way i will pm u..lol...so i was thinking abt making like this year.....did u covered with cement on this old rags and put it in on ?
 
A great bit of scenery building.
You could collect some moss and 'install' it on a part of the rock slope with a small depth of earth that can be kept in place by sticking some small rock shaped stones to act like a snow avalanche fence (just a couple of small holes between the stones for drainage during downpours). As long as it has a little sliver of soil and is kept moist and it is mostly in shade, it will like it there and thrive.

Perhaps even some artificial 'bottle brush' trees along where the mountain meets the fence.
 
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