How to Model Tarmac using Metcalfe Tarmac Sheets or Printed Paper

Kathy Millatt

Published on Thursday 9 March 2017 by Kathy Millatt

Tarmac or asphalt is used all over the world for everything from car parks and roads to yards and docks. There are a multitude of different modelling techniques and over the next few videos I'll look at some of them. This video is looking at Metcalfe Tarmac Sheets and how easy it is to use them.

Materials

Metcalfe Models Tarmac Builder Sheet MOO56 OR any printed paper with a tarmac pattern on. Textures.com is a good place to start.
Grey pens to hide the edges and underneath where the paper butts up.
Pritt or Glue Stick
Woodland Scenics Ground Foam - Blended Turf - Earth Blend - T1350
White Glue
Static Grass (I used WWS/Peco Spring 2mm
Static Grass glue and applicator
Pigments such as Mig Pigments Industrial City Dirt P039 (now discontinued)
Pigment Fixer

Index

00:13 Real World
00:59 Method
14:56 Final Result
15:19 Mini Kathys

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