Northsider
Modelling the Northern half of the Isle of Man
It will be ready on Thursday. Although I'm not sure which Thursday...!Looking forward to see the railcar finished next then![]()
It will be ready on Thursday. Although I'm not sure which Thursday...!Looking forward to see the railcar finished next then![]()

The tunnel portal looks just the business Stewie.Next tunnel portal made and in undercoat.
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Have gone with a lighter undercoat over the black modge podge sealer coat this time.
The last tunnel portal brown stone colours seemed to come out too dark and dull after I had sealed it.
Looked ok on the bench when I finished painting it, but on the railway it looked black.
Will see if this makes a difference this time.

That's impressive, mateWhat a difference a week makes!View attachment 355907
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There's still a lot more to do. I need to decide how to power it, with an Appletree Railway motor/gearbox being my preferred choice if it will fit, and if there's a batch in production. After that, it's r/c (I have a supplier in mind) and then detailing...
I've built these from actual clay bricks - but despite coating these doesn't withstand British weather, they looks ok, but i fera another year or two will finish them. So, very interested on coating - i clearly got this part wrong.All finished ready to seal with a final coat of polyurethane matt varnish and install. Maybe tomorrow if its not raining too much.
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I am pretty happy with how its come out, a bit weathered and few different colour rocks.
The lighter under coat made a big difference and I sealed the paint with poly before I put the grout in. That made cleaning up any extra grout much easier.
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Thank you.That's impressive, mate
Wow individual bricks, that must of taken a while. Looks good, real shame the bricks are crumbling.I've built these from actual clay bricks - but despite coating these doesn't withstand British weather, they looks ok, but i fera another year or two will finish them. So, very interested on coating - i clearly got this part wrong.
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Stewie, what is “modge podge”?Wow individual bricks, that must of taken a while. Looks good, real shame the bricks are crumbling.
Not sure what to use on clay bricks, I have only ever used xps foam sealed with modge podge and painted with cheap craft store acrylic paint.
I have used a exterior grade of polyurethane spray varnish, 3 coats now. 1 coat to seal the paint then i grout with normal tile grout. 2 coats after to seal it all up.
Climate here in Tas would be similar to Britain. Cold and lots of winter rain we get frosts regularly, with probably more sun in summer, very high uv.
The first walls i made still look the same after a year.
Modge Podge is a water based clear sealer, glue and you can use it as a varnish.Stewie, what is “modge podge”?
Thanks @Jasper , that means a lot.Looks very real to me.
Thank you for the explanation Stewie.Modge Podge is a water based clear sealer, glue and you can use it as a varnish.
I tint mine with black paint to use as a sealer/undercoat. It sticks to the foam really well.
You can get it any arts supplier, craft shop, E-bay, I get mine here in Aus at "spotlight" chainstore whenever they have a 30-50% off sale.
I learned about it watching dungeon & dragon scenery makers on youtube, where i also learned how to work with XPS foam.
No2 Child uses it on some of her projects, there's various typesModge Podge is a water based clear sealer, glue and you can use it as a varnish.
I tint mine with black paint to use as a sealer/undercoat. It sticks to the foam really well.
You can get it any arts supplier, craft shop, E-bay, I get mine here in Aus at "spotlight" chainstore whenever they have a 30-50% off sale.
I learned about it watching dungeon & dragon scenery makers on youtube, where i also learned how to work with XPS foam.
I wonder if clear external PVA let down 50/50 with water all sides may work. Will look white when applied but dry clear with a very slight shine that will disappear in short order outside. Ther is also a similar product called SBR that is already to brush on without letting down with water, just make sure external variety. Both will benefit with a tiny drop of washing up liquid added to the mix.I've built these from actual clay bricks - but despite coating these doesn't withstand British weather, they looks ok, but i fera another year or two will finish them. So, very interested on coating - i clearly got this part wrong.
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Wow individual bricks, that must of taken a while. Looks good, real shame the bricks are crumbling.
Not sure what to use on clay bricks, I have only ever used xps foam sealed with modge podge and painted with cheap craft store acrylic paint.
I have used a exterior grade of polyurethane spray varnish, 3 coats now. 1 coat to seal the paint then i grout with normal tile grout. 2 coats after to seal it all up.
Climate here in Tas would be similar to Britain. Cold and lots of winter rain we get frosts regularly, with probably more sun in summer, very high uv.
The first walls i made still look the same after a year.