How To Use Deep Pour™ Water Clear & Murky | Woodland Scenics | Model Scenery

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Learn to use the Deep Pour Clear and Murky water products along with the new Water Volume Estimator app on our website.
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ModelSceneryExpert
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Hey guys!
Just poured! Worked great, I didn’t buy enough so I’ll have to wait to finish, my question is, can I buy the murky water and pour it in with the other? I bought the clear first.

It’s really a fantastic product, it looked like water the second it hit the plaster cloth!

Wrathchildss
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[thank, you for you're great helpful video]👍

gerlandkent
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That stuff appears to work great I, can hardly wait to try it out...

WAVP
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Hi, i just bought the clear one and i'm excited to pouring a pond with it. I've heard that it doesn't have the "toxic odor" other resin products have. But since it's still a resin, would you recommand to wear a respirator mask while working with it? Thank you!

darkmatter
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Hello Woodland Scenics Crew, I’m a big fan of your products and have been looking forward to trying out deep pour water, I just had a few questions I was hoping you could help me with.

1. How deep can you pour deep pour water? For what I’m doing I will need anywhere between 2-4 inches deep, is that possible? If so, how long would that take to cure?

2. I was curious about creating a raised water feature with a clear cut off end using a removable dam. Is there any way to depict water movement under the surface of the water? Perhaps using water waves product to create swirls and turns then pouring deep pour water over that once it cures?

I appreciate any insight you can offer, you guys do a fabulous job. Keep up the great work!

Respectfully,

Dave

GatorDave
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Will the DPW still cure if I don't use Woodland Scenics acrylic water undercoats, and instead have normal acrylic paint?

* while curing does the DPW get hot as well? Would like to do a boat launch/dock diorama with the boat trailer half submerged into the water, not sure if the resin would harm the plastic

martydirmyer
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How do you get a landscape model like the one on 5:22?

Jake-dcdd
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I want to have a landscaped bottom for a river I am making. To secure them to the bottom, can I use regular scenic glue as opposed to scenic cement? PVA will cause the water to cloud up, as I have heard.

geocraftsman
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Hi, I wonder if Deep Pour Water is different from clear resin? I was told to not use resin as it may eat up the foam of my diorama.

chinkiechong
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Question... Can you use "Flex Paste" for the base to stop leaks and then put the Base Color on the Flex Paste and then pour the Deep Pour on top of that? Because I seen a video about using "Flex Paste" as a bottom to stop leaks...

gardendepot
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What's the difference between using this product and WS Realistic Water? Thanks.

Stringbean
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I'm also using the deep pour products on a module that is open at two ends and need to create two 'dams'...as you've already stated, in the video, for one of the examples, you've used a clear acrylic dam that seems to be a permanent part of the sample...I need to avoid that in my T-TRAK module...what is suggested for a temporary dam?...I can't find an answer to that in any of the instructional videos, nor in any online forums...
Respectfully,
Bruce Arbo

brucearbo
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Hi ~ I am modelling a UK canal with two canal narrow boats and a selection of model water plants at the edge of the canal banks. Should I place them on the water course first and then pour the Murky Water on, or should I pour first, then place the canal barges and plants after I've poured? THANK YOU

petermillard
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I'm curious--would the clear product work as a finishing coat (similar to resin) on an acrylic art painting? Is this product essentially like resin?

TheTeachergurrl
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At 2:00', the water should be hot, cold or 50%-50%?

DimitrisN
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Hello. Can I use deep pour to fill the bulk of a lake, and top it off with realistic water? need to know fast, many thanks

blameusa
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This is a long shot, but I used the deep pour resin in a diorama, and I made the mistake of using painters tape to dam the areas off.. this created warping in the resin, which I can accept; however, the tape caused the resin to have a foggy look to it along the perimeter of the areas where it was dammed. I'm hoping someone here might be able to help with ideas on how to clear it up, or am I SOL, and either stuck with what I have, or start over. 😕😕 Thank you in advance.

chrisgraunke
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What did you use to seal the ends of the rapid diorama? I am building a harbor layout and the later ends at the layout's edge.

TrainMaster
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Hey, I did the correct mixing but when I started stirring the resin for the second time it became super hot and it dried instantly in the cup before i could start pouring. Why did this happen?

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