Shale 4
Shale 4 has very low relief, so it’s perfect for situations where you have very little clearance between the rock face and the tracks. Its total relief is only about a quarter of an inch, so you can use it just about anywhere. It’s shown in a brown color here, but with a more gray appearance, it could easily be a thin-bedded limestone. Shale 4 is 20 inches long by 4 inches tall.
Modeling the low limestone bluffs along the major rivers in the Midwest? Check out this piece and Shale 9. Together, they will make a convincing model of the most common rock cuts in that area.
Shale 4 has very low relief, so it’s perfect for situations where you have very little clearance between the rock face and the tracks. Its total relief is only about a quarter of an inch, so you can use it just about anywhere. It’s shown in a brown color here, but with a more gray appearance, it could easily be a thin-bedded limestone. Shale 4 is 20 inches long by 4 inches tall.
Modeling the low limestone bluffs along the major rivers in the Midwest? Check out this piece and Shale 9. Together, they will make a convincing model of the most common rock cuts in that area.
Shale 4 has very low relief, so it’s perfect for situations where you have very little clearance between the rock face and the tracks. Its total relief is only about a quarter of an inch, so you can use it just about anywhere. It’s shown in a brown color here, but with a more gray appearance, it could easily be a thin-bedded limestone. Shale 4 is 20 inches long by 4 inches tall.
Modeling the low limestone bluffs along the major rivers in the Midwest? Check out this piece and Shale 9. Together, they will make a convincing model of the most common rock cuts in that area.