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Building the River Scene: Part 24

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

My Web Site: http://modelrr.oakviewresources.com/

Part 24: This is a multi-part blog where I make the scenery on the river scene on my model railroad.




Music Notes: The music on this video was recorded using Sonar Home Studio Ver 6.0. The drums and keyboards were played on an M-Audio Keystation 61 ES and/or sequenced in the MIDI Editor. The bass used is an SX Fretless Jazz Clone Modded with Dimarzio J Pickups.

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  • @Homebrew58

    thats why it says part 24....so new people go to part 1.

  • looking good man - will you please show us how you get your dirt and how you sift it and prepare it for laying down

  • Awesome dude- lovin the scenery- ur track weathering vid was fantastic lovin it- ive been collecting HO gauge all 21 years of my life went through 8 layouts- never stuck with one - now i got the O gauge bug and finally in the middle of working on a shelf layout- my layout is scaled since im still a HO fan and a fan of realism planning a perminant HO layout underneath the other.. hopefully we wont change that lol Good Luck and God Bless Keep UP the good work!!

  • You should assume there is a new viewer joining in at any given episode and at least give a brief overview of the techniques you are using. Watch any how-to program on tv and they will even recap in every segment of a single episode.

  • Evert... Great work man! your river scene is really looking stellar!I have a question for you... Is your layout a copy from a prototype or is it entirely of your own creation?

  • Yes. Sifted dirt.

  • Man, I am really enjoying your work. Very pleasant learning experience. You do great work.. Bravo.

  • @svinehunden Yes he said it was cheap latex with a little acyrilic for coloring.

  • your music is the best.leaning a lot!

  • Looking good!

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