Any model railway layout can be enhanced with the effective use of scenery & accessories. Chris Ellis examines the range of ready-made scenic accessories available to modellers & also explains how to make your own scenic structures. Tips & techniques for adapting & weathering such accessories are included along with clear step-by-step instructions that explain how to create rolling hills trackside buildings & even lakes & rivers from a variety of materials whether bought from modelling shops or using discarded product packaging. The book's sections include: planning backdrops & scenic settings; building basic terrain; painting backgrounds & creating the illusion of distance & perspective; texturing vegetation foliage & trees; modelling water; depicting rocky surfaces such as cliffs scree & waterfalls; incorporating civil engineering (tunnels & bridges) & adapting Skaledale & other accessories for use in personal dioramas. A useful appendix also contains details of popular modelling materials stockists & suppliers useful reference works & other research sources.