I appreciate the compliments, guys, I really do.
Miles, I believe razor wire came into vogue in the early 60s during our visit to Vietnam. It made for a quickly installed, secure perimeter when run in a 3 by stack around the firebases that could easily be left behind. Ran a few feet of it in my daze as an MP:thumb:
Happy Birthday, Rayballoon6
Herc, I usually frost all my glass with a light coat of DulCote, makes for a nice dirty window look and save me from having interior details in all but the biggest buildings. I wanted it to be remote, away from alot of other buildings and such so it was important for me that it hiold its own as an attention getter. The final scene will have a very small drainage canal, a small pier and a run down cottage---the only structures within 4-6 feet on either side of the finished layout.
Thanks, David. Where it is going on my layout is fairly remote so I gotta keep them taggers at bay.
TrainNut said:
I love your workbench/reading material shown in the razor wire how to picture. I wish I had the multitasking ability to read while I worked - especially that book!
:thumb: I do alternate between studying and model work though I am guilty of having some brainless mind candy on the tube from time to time..."Deadliest Catch" or something from the History Channel:thumb:
The fencing is now painted and the oyster shell paving is still wet from the scenic bonding method I use. Next up is the chain link fabric.