I got the piers laid in the marsh area and did the color.
Here's the bridges set in place with the edging trim set up:
I didn't like it closed off so I cut down the trim board.
It gives it a much more open appearance and means I can put fishermen under the bridge.
The edging on that side of the layout won't need to come off so once it's painted and dry I'll put it on. After painting the edging in the garage, I went back down and painted the water area.
I looked at the woodland scenics website and they said to paint the deep areas darker with raw umber, then use burnt umber around that and yellow orche in the shallow areas. Then I saw on the bags of water to use a hint of green, so I wiped some Rit dye in water over the darker areas to blend the last of the powders. That's the wet areas you see.
It looks like a mess, but I think it's a matter of just stopping because it looks good enough. If it's too dark a light wash of yellow once it's dried will lighten it up and then look good under the water.
I have 3 bags of the Woodland Scenics EZ Water. I should be using 5 bags, but unless I find some when I'm cleaning up it will have to do. You heat it and pour it into the area. I'll get a dollar pan at Goodwill and do it later.