My favorite part about your channel is when you use brushes to weather. Of course it is a lot faster with an airbrush but not everyone has one. Your tutorials are universal. You are the best!
Wahnsinn!, bei den Bildern am Schluss muss man wirklich 3x hinschauen um unterscheiden zu können ob es sich um Modell oder Realität handelt. Wahnsinn!!!. Grüße Paddy
i dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account? I stupidly lost the account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Kai Kairo thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Very nice how to video. I like how you used clay for the sidewalks and roads. I have not seen that done before. Usually it's done with drywall compound or plaster so this gives modelers another tool in the toolbox sweet!!!!
this has to be my favorite video so far. it has really inspired me and the way you presented it made it feel like i could do this too with just a little work. thanks so much for shearing this. love your videos. you've really given me a new perspective and renewed faith in model railroading for me.
Another masterpiece, Martin! I admire your skills, and I really admire your creativity. You offer so much inspiration to us mere "modelers"! I always know I can get a dose of enthusiasm watching your videos. See ya! Ghost of SP
You might try a rotary cutter, like used for fabric, for cutting the strips of clay. Your set up for getting accurate, even thicknesses of clay paving is great. Just like doing concrete in the full scale world, but I wouldn't have thought about applying it the the scale world.
Looks amazing. So easy with the rollers. Going to get myself a set of those. I have trams on my 1930's UK layout, these will be perfect . Thankyou for the tutorial.
Great video tutorial, as always! :) Excellent idea to use clay as base for cobble stone.. When watching video, i get idea that same method with clay may be used for tarmac imitations..
Hello Martin! Great work! But there's one thing... I think, the gaps should be darker. And many be a bit of green at the corners. Regards from Germany, A
Fantastic as always, really does look the part, I've just had to RIP up part of my plasticard cobblestone, I might give this a go to replace it. Looks much easier
Neat little tool and excellent work as always. True master modeler. You didn't show making the wall on top of the sidewalk at the edge. Have you made videos of how you make these already before now?
I see you have a favorite brand of glue. Over in the states, would that be the same maybe as Elmer's glue all? My wood glue is yellow not white. Elmer's glue all is white. Thank you for all the amazing work!
Hi! YEs, Elmers "Glueall" is probably the closest match. I doesn´t say PVA-glue, but I would think that it is PVA-B glue inside it. It says it dries clear. Seems good!
Génial,pour cette construction de rue
Just what I needed as I am getting started on my Main Street! Thank you!
bravo super
My favorite part about your channel is when you use brushes to weather. Of course it is a lot faster with an airbrush but not everyone has one. Your tutorials are universal. You are the best!
It's so realistic that you actually looked like a giant when you're with it😲
Incredibile!😅 👍👍👍
Looks really great
Nick Australia
I'm really enjoying your tatoral s thank you for sharing and teaching us all
the cobble roads kinda give off a GDR vibe, not gonna lie
Excelent tutorial greetings from El Salvador 🇸🇻 👍🏼👍🏼
Gracias por compartir este video muuuuyyyy instructivo
Wahnsinn!, bei den Bildern am Schluss muss man wirklich 3x hinschauen um unterscheiden zu können ob es sich um Modell oder Realität handelt. Wahnsinn!!!. Grüße Paddy
Awesome and cool
Very nice. Fantastic Tutorial.
Exzellent ten 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
a very nifty way to make cobble stones looks great
You are quite an artist !!! I don't think would have the patience, but your layout looks very real, and it's very enjoyable to watch.
Very good Video. I made such a roller with my 3d printer.
That’s cool! 👍😊
Fab and such good instruction!
Thank you! I wish you a nice weekend!
Thank you for this Tutorial 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This was a great video, very informative. I'm hooked on your tutorials. Again, great job!!! Bill Fleming
Expectacular !!!!! idolo !!!! Congratulations !!!! The best !!!!very reality !!!
Thumbnail on point👏🏻😂
Wow, the details are awesome, as all your videos.
Excellent, all Tutiorials.
This is amazing work keep up the great work and thank you for sharing
Nicely done, Martin.
As usual.....brilliant!
fantastic!!!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for sharing this.
Very good tutorial 👍. Looks good.
Just discovered your videos and want to send my compliments. Great tutorials.
Thank you Jim! 👍
My compliments! It's really great!!!!
Tank you for that outstanding tutorial👍👍
Beautiful modeling. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful work! Only issue I have found with Das is that it tends to crack over time.
Very nice. Love your results.
Wow it turned out great!
Well done thanks for sharing
Looks incredible!!! Very informative! Thanks from the States!
Thank you for another significant learning experience in a most fantastic video.
I used balsa wood for my sidewalks and was pleasantly surprised by the result
Genial und toll gezeigt. Dankeschön - LG Tino
Looks amazing!!
Good stuff! Such impeccable detail. The black umber wash really makes the drains look deep.
Great work 👌
You are absolutely gifted!! Very cool, I’ve been in awe of this hobby since I was tiny child. It’s incredible!
i dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly lost the account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Harry Louie instablaster =)
@Kai Kairo thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Kai Kairo it worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you really help me out :D
@Harry Louie No problem :)
Hola tus vídeos me han servido mucho para crear mi maqueta, saludos desde chile
Great work
echt cool gemacht. Tolle interessante Videos.
Wow, that is an amazing final scene!
Very nice how to video. I like how
you used clay for the sidewalks and roads. I have not seen that done before. Usually it's done
with drywall compound or plaster
so this gives modelers another
tool in the toolbox sweet!!!!
This has been so helpful about so many things! Keep the city theme rolling ;)
Nice hints and tips my friend! Looks great 👍
Väldigt bra video 👍🏻
I always love your tutorials! Thank you and Happy Modeling! Hans ...
Very nice! Thank you for the information!!
Another great video tutorial, Martin! Love the sound effects at the end!
Thanks a lot for your Tips!
Great tutorial and that roller is a great tool! Cheers, Dan
Burnt umber at 3 minutes - great! :-)
Good tutorial with a very nice result!
this has to be my favorite video so far. it has really inspired me and the way you presented it made it feel like i could do this too with just a little work. thanks so much for shearing this. love your videos. you've really given me a new perspective and renewed faith in model railroading for me.
Excellent! You're helpful in so many ways.
Thank you Jim!
Gracias por los subtítulos en español. Muchas gracias.
Outstanding work.An authentic finish that looks very realistic.
Excellent cobblestone video!!!Thank You so much for sharing this; How to make cobblestone streets video!!!
Best miniature
Thank you for this great video !
Love it, very good work!
Väldigt fint tack för en bra vidio
Another masterpiece, Martin! I admire your skills, and I really admire your creativity. You offer so much inspiration to us mere "modelers"! I always know I can get a dose of enthusiasm watching your videos. See ya!
Ghost of SP
Really effective work, love that roller!!!
WONDER WONDER WONDER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello :) great idea for the street. At work we use laser engraved bristol. It's faster and looks pretty great :)
genio !!!!
What à Nice work. Thank’s for the tuto
Hi from germany
Hi Roele! 👍😊
Great looking cobblestones - very effective. Thanks for sharing. Best, John
You might try a rotary cutter, like used for fabric, for cutting the strips of clay. Your set up for getting accurate, even thicknesses of clay paving is great. Just like doing concrete in the full scale world, but I wouldn't have thought about applying it the the scale world.
Looks amazing. So easy with the rollers. Going to get myself a set of those. I have trams on my 1930's UK layout, these will be perfect . Thankyou for the tutorial.
Great video tutorial, as always! :) Excellent idea to use clay as base for cobble stone..
When watching video, i get idea that same method with clay may be used for tarmac imitations..
Thats looks absolutely amazing, thanks for the tutorial
Thank you, excellent tutorial, tell me does your wife know you are using her rolling pin 😂😂
Take care as always from South Africa
Shhh! No she don´t.. :D
marklinofsweden 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Das ist Klasse! Schade das davon keine deutsche Version gibt 😢 aber immer wieder tolle Anregungen mach weiter so! Viele Grüße from Germany 👍
Deutsche Version wäre natürlich klasse, aber Bilder sagen ja bekanntlich mehr als Worte :-).
Hm... man kann auch den englischen Kommentaren lauschen...!?
Excelente trabalho! Parabéns!
Hello Martin!
Great work! But there's one thing...
I think, the gaps should be darker. And many be a bit of green at the corners.
Regards from Germany,
A
Fantastic as always, really does look the part, I've just had to RIP up part of my plasticard cobblestone, I might give this a go to replace it. Looks much easier
Finally thanks a lot!
👍👍👍 Fim.
Hi, nice video and hope your wife don't be upset for use the rolling pin hahaha
Great diorama! very inspiring :D
I using for work like this acrylic putty for wood, especially brand Jubin - akrilin 👌🏻 even better than plaster 🤓
Neat little tool and excellent work as always. True master modeler. You didn't show making the wall on top of the sidewalk at the edge. Have you made videos of how you make these already before now?
Great work man!!
Can you make a junk yard with cars?
I see you have a favorite brand of glue. Over in the states, would that be the same maybe as Elmer's glue all? My wood glue is yellow not white. Elmer's glue all is white. Thank you for all the amazing work!
Hi! YEs, Elmers "Glueall" is probably the closest match. I doesn´t say PVA-glue, but I would think that it is PVA-B glue inside it. It says it dries clear. Seems good!
where in the uk can i buy the cobblestone roller please, i love this video the street loos brillant thank you for showing this jim
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Me encanta tu forma de explicarlo pero me gustaría traducirlo en español
hay que agradecer y me suscribo por los subtitulos