Hi. I'm a big fan of HO and N scale models. Looking foward to create my little scenery (N). I have taken some ideas from your very detailed tutorial. Thanks a lot keep the nice work.
This series of how-to videos has helped me a lot as I am about to start building an HO layout. Thanks for making these videos and posting them for us newbs!
btw - your wife's comments on Christmas music being played so early are hysterical! Hope she recovered from her embarrassment - it brought a moment of humor to the video!
really coooooooool!!!!! the second you started spraying your model, it started looking so realistic. i know that takes a lot of time and patience.........something that i don't have........lol.
hi, these videos are very very very helpful! :) im wondering though, what density is your polystyrene foam? what i mean is, how big are the little balls?
This vid series has been awesome to follow and have really help me start to figure out how to put together a mountain terrain idea I've come up with. Your painting method is ingenious..Simple and relatively quick. Great stuff bud
Hey man these videos are really really helpful. I had no idea how to make any kind of scenery before this and now I feel like a pro! just one question: how much money did the foam cost for that little mountain you painted in part 7?
I've found some huge amounts of foam packing materials at a local farm store and some for this material is 4 inches thick.
I would think old styraform coolers cut up would also work.
Yesahcan 1 year ago
Hi. I'm a big fan of HO and N scale models. Looking foward to create my little scenery (N). I have taken some ideas from your very detailed tutorial. Thanks a lot keep the nice work.
natalus1 1 year ago
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natalus1 1 year ago
This series of how-to videos has helped me a lot as I am about to start building an HO layout. Thanks for making these videos and posting them for us newbs!
btw - your wife's comments on Christmas music being played so early are hysterical! Hope she recovered from her embarrassment - it brought a moment of humor to the video!
MsC1953 2 years ago
hey ive subscribed and watched nearly all ur vids and just like to say ur layout is fuking amazing!!!!!
phillip1shields 2 years ago
really coooooooool!!!!! the second you started spraying your model, it started looking so realistic. i know that takes a lot of time and patience.........something that i don't have........lol.
TT1478 2 years ago
hi, these videos are very very very helpful! :) im wondering though, what density is your polystyrene foam? what i mean is, how big are the little balls?
38Special12345 2 years ago
Very dense. The insulation foam is almost a solid, which is what makes it so good for carving.
JeffG
geebob144man 2 years ago
This vid series has been awesome to follow and have really help me start to figure out how to put together a mountain terrain idea I've come up with. Your painting method is ingenious..Simple and relatively quick. Great stuff bud
jimeronimo 2 years ago
man, my hands are hurting just thinking about the number of times you have pulled the trigger :D
nice work though
rainchildtm 2 years ago
Yeah. I need one of those suits like "Iron Man"
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thebige61 2 years ago
Hey man these videos are really really helpful. I had no idea how to make any kind of scenery before this and now I feel like a pro! just one question: how much money did the foam cost for that little mountain you painted in part 7?
Speedbeetle07 3 years ago 3
When I bought the Foam back in 2003 - 2004 it was about $18.00 for a 4' X 8' sheet 2 inches thick. I used a little over 1 sheet for that scene.
thebige61 3 years ago
well thats great because my table is 32.5"x60" so one sheet should be enough to cover it and make some scenery
Speedbeetle07 3 years ago
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Trainkid24 1 year ago