Hi I am from Nevada USA and I would like to say I like your videos very much. I have fought cancer four 28 years and I am low income living. I have Ho scale layouts I have tried your ideas and they help me out. Thank you
I like so much how the diorama fits right into your larger installation. Standalone dioramas can be really nice, but when the effort spent on building an isolated item can be included in a larger scenario, it makes even more sense. Thx for good content!
I think u have a lot German fans. Greatings from Bavaria. And I like your videos, it's like Rob Ross for model building. Use wather on your finger it's easier to bring the plaster in place.
Thank you, Martin, for more great lessons. You’re always coming up with great ideas on how to take items intended for one thing, and using them for other, better, creative ways. You are the type of friend that I could invite over, show you three modeling problems I just can’t figure out to fix, and you’d show me FIVE different ways to fix them, using the same tools I tried to use! You really are an inspiration to watch, and learn from. You have also learned that the best part of our hobby is helping others. Thank you, my friend! Ghost of SP Fresno, California, USA
Hi Thom! Wow! Thank you for your kind comment! Maybe you’re right.. 😊 It’s great fun doing the videos and spreading the word about miniature modeling and Model Railroad. Again.. Thank you! More videos are coming! 25 planned for 2019 and even 2020 titles in the sketch book.. 😄 Stay tuned!
@@marklinofsweden And Martin, I'm looking forward to each and every one of them! Just an aside, I have some health issues and sometimes my outlook gets a little down. But you ALWAYS start your videos with such a great smile, and that is such a blessing to me. So thanks for the modeling ideas, but also thanks for the free smiles! Thom
Hi Martin, I'd love a deep-dive/tour of your workshop/tools/favourite materials etc sometime. For example, I'm interested what makes that super glue your favourite! And why you like to use enamels vs acrylics etc :)
Excelent as always. Excelent professor, clear, simple, enthusiastic and magic. Make one to belive that anybody may create these wonders!! Thank you for your lessons and good guides!!
End result was so natural and amazing. Very beautiful installable diorama for big layout.. and helpful video for painting and preparation that style of kits.. :) Thanks!
Thanks so much, Mo S! Excellent explanations and very clear views of every detail. I always learn a lot from your videos. This one I will watch several times, to memorize details. And you are a charming person. Thanks. 😊
An excellent tutorial with excellent results us usual Marklin 👍 I would just add that it's best to avoid breathing in any fine dust from resin - it's really nasty from a health perspective. I usually do the same as you and cut off as much as possible with a knife and then I do any final sanding with wet and dry paper after first wetting the resin with water. That way it minimises the fine dust getting airborne.
Thanks for another entertaining and informative tutorial. I have been pondering modular dioramas on my layout for a while. I am very much interested in seeing more videos dedicated to that. See ya next time.
Nice video! I've been purchasing resin kits for a few months, but never a Artitec model in it's 'raw form'. I'd never thought of using a brush on primer coat before airbrushing, I will have to try it out in the future.
Excellent tutorial video, on resin kits, and scenery! Your modeling skills are really excellent! (I have some old model resin subway cars, that I was hesitant to work with, before. This tutorial, helps a lot). Thanks again.
Martin, There is an odor-free thinner called "Turpenoid". Works wonderfully, and has no offensive odor. If you can find it, I recommend you give it a try!
I have a video explaining how the framework is made. My purpose is to have removable/replacable landscape, which is neccesary in order to make two new RUclips video releases every month for another 10 years to come
First of all, the scene looks great. That said, if those workers had called ahead, they could've avoided the mess they got themselves into, and everybody would be happy... but instead, they will be all over the local news for all the wrong reasons.
Thanks again..!! I like to know more about the snap_ins.. I like the possibility to fit other constructions into the layout BUT it seems to me that when you use trees or other details, they can not vanished "overnight" when you want to replace a another layout in de snap_in.. How do you think about those details that are solid as trees or houses..?
Another awesome video , your scenes are absolutely awesome . You and Bob Ross have the most soothing voices I have ever heard .
Hi I am from Nevada USA and I would like to say I like your videos very much. I have fought cancer four 28 years and I am low income living. I have Ho scale layouts I have tried your ideas and they help me out. Thank you
The very end, where you popped the diorama into your layout, was a big suprise
Kommer aldrig slänga en kryddburk igen efter att ha sett den här videon!
I like so much how the diorama fits right into your larger installation. Standalone dioramas can be really nice, but when the effort spent on building an isolated item can be included in a larger scenario, it makes even more sense. Thx for good content!
It looks so beautiful
I hit the like and subscribe buttons when you did the voices for the workers looking at the broken pipe😄
a PERFECT example of a work area.. This is just what I needed to get started on my own piece of "drop-in" scenery. THANKS !!
I think u have a lot German fans. Greatings from Bavaria.
And I like your videos, it's like Rob Ross for model building. Use wather on your finger it's easier to bring the plaster in place.
Thank you, Martin, for more great lessons. You’re always coming up with great ideas on how to take items intended for one thing, and using them for other, better, creative ways. You are the type of friend that I could invite over, show you three modeling problems I just can’t figure out to fix, and you’d show me FIVE different ways to fix them, using the same tools I tried to use! You really are an inspiration to watch, and learn from. You have also learned that the best part of our hobby is helping others. Thank you, my friend!
Ghost of SP
Fresno, California, USA
Hi Thom! Wow! Thank you for your kind comment! Maybe you’re right.. 😊 It’s great fun doing the videos and spreading the word about miniature modeling and Model Railroad. Again.. Thank you! More videos are coming! 25 planned for 2019 and even 2020 titles in the sketch book.. 😄 Stay tuned!
@@marklinofsweden And Martin, I'm looking forward to each and every one of them!
Just an aside, I have some health issues and sometimes my outlook gets a little down. But you ALWAYS start your videos with such a great smile, and that is such a blessing to me. So thanks for the modeling ideas, but also thanks for the free smiles!
Thom
One of the best video showing how to do a great land and grass and painting a model great video. 😀
Hi Martin,
I'd love a deep-dive/tour of your workshop/tools/favourite materials etc sometime.
For example, I'm interested what makes that super glue your favourite! And why you like to use enamels vs acrylics etc :)
Excelent as always. Excelent professor, clear, simple, enthusiastic and magic. Make one to belive that anybody may create these wonders!! Thank you for your lessons and good guides!!
Good gosh Man, your paint mixing platform board looks like a true work of modern art.
This is a great video I have resin kits and this video was very helpful 👌
End result was so natural and amazing. Very beautiful installable diorama for big layout.. and helpful video for painting and preparation that style of kits.. :) Thanks!
Wow, the way you made the wheel tracks was amazing. (I'm going to use this technique on my layout as well :D). Thank you!
Great video. Love the snap in place module. Can’t wait to see the video on how you build the layout to do those modules.
Great
This is a video that makes you want to make a diorama.
Thanks so much, Mo
S! Excellent explanations and very clear views of every detail. I always learn a lot from your videos. This one I will watch several times, to memorize details. And you are a charming person. Thanks. 😊
Can’t wait to see how you made the diorama modules for your layout - great video!
Great tutorial Martin ! Thanks
Love it. Love your explanation.
Extraordinary! Excellent modeling and very informative. Thank you!
You're getting better and better...
An excellent tutorial with excellent results us usual Marklin 👍 I would just add that it's best to avoid breathing in any fine dust from resin - it's really nasty from a health perspective. I usually do the same as you and cut off as much as possible with a knife and then I do any final sanding with wet and dry paper after first wetting the resin with water. That way it minimises the fine dust getting airborne.
You do amazing work. Definitely one of the best on youtube.
if u don't do it right u do it the best. I think u are a wonderful modeler and if I'm every just a fraction as good as u I'll be satisfied.
Thanks for another entertaining and informative tutorial. I have been pondering modular dioramas on my layout for a while. I am very much interested in seeing more videos dedicated to that. See ya next time.
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Incredible! So entertaining, thank you!
Beautifully done, thank you so much for sharing x
Total Awesomeness
TOP ....es sieht real aus ...thx for sharing lg Dieter
Yo did a really great job here. Well done!
A fantastic "how to" video, thank you.
Excellent video. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Martin, this made my Friday night!
Thank you for all your wonderful videos. I have learnt a great deal from you
Thank you, loved this diorama, hope it’s warming up in Sweden. Take care as always from South Africa
Nice video! I've been purchasing resin kits for a few months, but never a Artitec model in it's 'raw form'. I'd never thought of using a brush on primer coat before airbrushing, I will have to try it out in the future.
Hermoso trabajo
This is a excellent video thanks for sharing and I can't wait to see your next video
Excellent build!
Excellent tutorial! You did a great job of making and explaining the techniques for making resin models and dioramas. Thanks for sharing this.
Great video. I love the idea of creating small dioramas which can be linked up.
16:54 I love how you just pretended that they’re talking.
Nice Work Martin. Very good
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Beautiful Result.
super video, thanks a lot
Brilliant work! Great result!
Excellent tutorial video, on resin kits, and scenery!
Your modeling skills are really excellent!
(I have some old model resin subway cars, that I was hesitant to work with, before.
This tutorial, helps a lot).
Thanks again.
Great video. Neat little digger. I wonder if you could model some wet muddy dirt oozing out of the diggers jaws.
👍😄 I’ll keep that in mind for the next episode of ”The construction site workers” Wish you a nice week Martin! 👍
Another, excellent tutorial, and some amazing modeling! Well done, Martin!
16:58 - Alright! Marklin Cartoons!!! Yeah!
Man, you are too funny! Thanks for the great lesson, and thanks for the laughs, too.
This awesome!
I love your amazing work! Greetings and hugs from Mexico.
You're great. Thanks a lot!
Perfekt und einmalig 👍
Fantastic as usual!!
Excellent 😎🚒🚒
Well done
Amazingly attractive video. Thanks for all your efforts..
A real beauty, indeed! 😍
Great video! Odorless mineral spirits can be substituted for turpentine.
hahahahaha, I love the way he does the voices 'I need a beer!', 'Hey boss, what did I do wrong?' - it just shows, we never grow up hahaha
Вы просто молодец!
Nice tutorial!
Amazing job, thank you for the tutorial
Brilliant Sir
Haha , för jävla skön video ! Snyggt jobbat , du har verkligen talang , respekt !
Martin, There is an odor-free thinner called "Turpenoid". Works wonderfully, and has no offensive odor. If you can find it, I recommend you give it a try!
Excellent! Thank you very much! I really strongly dislike the fumes of the Turpentine! Thank you for this information! 👍👍👍
You are very welcome, Martin. But, that's why we are all here ... to share, and to help when we can.
Top banana Martin. Again. Thanks
Amazing modelling once again. Shouldn't there be some hoses connecting the hydraulic lines on the top of the arm where it bends?
Great tips my friend 🍻👍
There are oderless thinners that will work for that as well.
Real nice, väntar på nästa video.Kenth
how do you know how to model this well it look amazing especially the water coming out of the pipe.
Thank you Tom! I’m learning all the time. It’s mostly easier than it appears to be at first sight. And great fun too! 👍😊
Eres maravilloso la pena de no traducirlo en español gracias
Ein klasse Video. Super gemacht.
Nice👍👍
so how did you build your framework scafolding for landscape? and how or what made you go completely different from the traditional format?
I have a video explaining how the framework is made. My purpose is to have removable/replacable landscape, which is neccesary in order to make two new RUclips video releases every month for another 10 years to come
@@marklinofsweden may i ask, what is the name of it? please.
Nice 🇫🇮👍
Ännu en fantastisk video....vad du behöver är en Volvo BM 621, 841:a, eller vad de hette! 😉
Findly caught a mistake, where did the pipe come from or go? Great work as always.
Hello Martin,
And again a wonderfull video, keep up the good work ;-)
Extrem schön gemacht. Danke für das Tutorial 👍LG Tino
Cool
nice
vet du hur man gör egna luftledningar med stolpar
Nej. Jag köper Jecos.. Luftledningarna löder jag själv av koppartråd
What web site is available for USA residents?
First of all, the scene looks great. That said, if those workers had called ahead, they could've avoided the mess they got themselves into, and everybody would be happy... but instead, they will be all over the local news for all the wrong reasons.
Thanks again..!! I like to know more about the snap_ins.. I like the possibility to fit other constructions into the layout BUT it seems to me that when you use trees or other details, they can not vanished "overnight" when you want to replace a another layout in de snap_in.. How do you think about those details that are solid as trees or houses..?
how much its cost to make one room like yours?
Around €20k - 40k depending on rail system used.
@@marklinofsweden not too much I was thinking that it's around 60k - 85k
genio!!!
Amazing but how did all the workers get there? Need a work truck or van imo. They couldn't have all rode on the tractor
Nope, that was used for getting some beers! ;-)
Excellent work. Where did you buy The work trailer ?
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻sarebbe bello qualche sottotitolo in italiano
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Beim Schleifen von Resin den Atemschutz nicht vergessen!!!!
am besten sogar immer nass schleifen
Worth mentioning about resin is that is it not healthy to breath in the dust when sanding. A face mask should be used always when sanding resin parts.