Hi Mark. The Plaster of Paris is. Great job,it can’t start bringing you layout to life very quickly. Yes, it is a dirty job but with a bit of care it works well. The daily live streams were very good and they’ll be missed. Just have to watch on Thursdays. It’ll be good to get back to some kind of normal now the vaccine is happening. Cheers.
Nice job Mark. I tend to use sculptamould over the top of my plaster bandage, overkill I know. Thanks for the daily streams. I know I've not joined on many occasions but I do like to watch them on catch up. Catch you soon Andy
I used insulation board see the last video ruclips.net/video/vTDJnLQ4obc/видео.html I have also used Cardboard formers in this other video ruclips.net/video/MWW7KZrNtBQ/видео.html
Very nicely explained. Well done....
Philip
Jersey Shore
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
love that stuff. can do anything with it. make hills or even on flat surfaces to cover cracks and holes
Its great material to use Sparky, very versatile.
Hi Mark. The Plaster of Paris is. Great job,it can’t start bringing you layout to life very quickly. Yes, it is a dirty job but with a bit of care it works well. The daily live streams were very good and they’ll be missed. Just have to watch on Thursdays. It’ll be good to get back to some kind of normal now the vaccine is happening. Cheers.
Thank you Oliver.
Nice job Mark. I tend to use sculptamould over the top of my plaster bandage, overkill I know. Thanks for the daily streams. I know I've not joined on many occasions but I do like to watch them on catch up. Catch you soon Andy
Thank you Andy
Good job, Mark!
Thanks you Anthony
Gonna miss the lunchtimes! Good work on the scenics. I'll try to catch you on your evening but those get a bit busy here sometimes!
Thanks John, might be able to squeeze in the odd lunchtime now and again.
Hi,if you use luke warm water you’ll find it will dry that bit quicker.
Thanks for the tip.
whats have you used underneath, is it newspaper, card etc
I used insulation board see the last video ruclips.net/video/vTDJnLQ4obc/видео.html I have also used Cardboard formers in this other video ruclips.net/video/MWW7KZrNtBQ/видео.html
@@DonegalDadRail great thanks