06.03.11 HOW TO easily create realistic brick & mortar buildings feat. Jay-Z

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2011

Here is a quick How to for anyone looking to be a little bit more realistic on their layouts.

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  • Another good way is Acrylic white paint, and it's not that expensive either, but I like the other way to Al, great idea.

  • @docbobdelaney1 Just shut up and hit the dislike button that you do every week. No one cares about your corny comments.

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  • whats with all the haters on al.im pretty new to railroading and think his work is awesome.keep up the good work .ive seen heaps of good builders on yt and big al seems very good at what he does.

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  • Thanks Al.

  • Nice technique!

  • @MonsterRailroad you are a model railroading legend

  • Al, you are to model railroading what Kobe Bryant is to basketball. A star.

  • Awesome job Al! Can't wait to use that technique on my stuff.

  • 100% Awesome!!!

    

  • @pAtOsHtRaiNs001 tehre are other ways YES. I used the white glue method and the white Acrylic paint too but when it comes down to the easiest and the best results this is hands down #1 the BEST!! No one could mention an easier, NO, a better product to create mortar between the bricks. I am sure of that. This is NOT my way either it is just a way I tried and I am sharing. Many others have used this before me.

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