It's been a very busy couple of months. After finishing the town we started working on the mountain. It was just two platforms with foam on them, so we had to give it elevation, topography and, most importantly, a waterfall. The waterfall was something we knew we wanted on the layout since its inception and the hour was at hand to make it.
The mountain had additional 2" foam added to it and then was carved to include a stream that flowed to where the waterfall was to be. Landscaping is being added to it to give it a base for the trees that will go in later.
One of the other issues we had to deal with was connecting the roads from the west side of the layout to the manufacturing area on the north side. In order to make this work, we had to engineer bridge crossings over a track and over the stream in front of the waterfall, where the covered bridge will eventually go. This required a great deal of foam to build some of the areas up six inches higher or more from the last bare areas of homasote. The bridge in the above photo was designed on a simple web-based CAD program (Tinkercad) and then sent to Shapeways to make out of 3D-printed plastic.
The waterfall was made from clear silicone caulk streaked with glass fiber "angel hair". The caulk was laid onto a piece of wax paper and spread out with a metal painter's spatula, angel hair placed on top and then a second layer of silicone spread on top of it. The spatula was used to etch texture into the silicone before it dried.
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