
I mixed the Hydrocal according to the instructions on the carton.
4 oz cold water to 10 ounces of Hydrocal
I put the water in a glass mixing cup and put into the freezer.
I poured the HYDROCAL into a paper bowl and used a casting table spoon to measure out 10 oz.

The directions said to pour the water over the Hydrocal and let it stand for 2 min before stirring. The guy at the store told me to follow the directions or the casting would crumble in my hands.

I sprayed the mold with water.

Then mixed the Hydrocal and pored it into the molds.

I did not demold until I came home from work the next day. I had to apply more pressure that I thought I would to get the rocks to pop out of the mold. I thought I might break them. The cool thing is if you break a piece off its just a small rock that can be used.
I then mixed up a small batch of HYDROCAL and used it to glue the rocks on. I sprayed the back of the rock and the place on the track where they were going to go with water then brushed Hydrocal on both places and pushed it down. I used my finger and a dry paint brush to smooth out the seams.

I let it dry for a couple days then mixed up the tints 16:1 for the burnt ocher and 32:1 for the black and yellow ocher.

I dabbed the ochers on with a q tip and a cheap paint brush for the black

If I get time I will be painting all the white with the flat brown latex I bought from Lowes