You are not human- You are an artistic machine from another world!!!.. I cannot get enough of your videos!!.. I love them very much and you are an absolute artist...
Merci pour ces petites astuces et le magnifique décors que vous nous montrez. --- Thank you for these little tips and the beautiful scenery you are showing us.
This video was randomly on my recommendation..don't know why? I've never built a train set in my life never mind a 3D world to accompany 1..after watching this video I'm interested :-)
Model/toy Trains are allways fun!!!! I allways find the bigger sizes like 0 Guage to be the most fun! But they can be costly. So do what you will. But model trains are super fun go try it!
This was a great help Mark. Did my first ballasting last year and it didn't go that well. seeing you do it gave me confidence to try again, at least at level 1. Thanks again!
You make this look easy, which tells me that you're a master at it. I'm just starting out (just finished designing the track layout), so I'm excited to try some of these techniques. Thanks for the help!
The red cobblestone reminds me in my childhood growing up in Bronx, New York. It also in a Walthers cobblestone red brick street scene. Ahhh wonderful 📹 video ☺
I appreciate your talent and your patience. While you're doing all this I set up all my trackwork and I'm running my trains while you're still fooling around with ballasting. LOL thanks for posting
i would love to have seen how you went about removing the dry paint from the rails. At 12:48 the rails were suddenly clean of any paint. Amazing work though!
I'm always looking forward to your tutorials. This one on ballasting I can't wait to try in my switch yard on my layout at home. Thanks so much for posting.
Helt otroligt , super ! Detta ger mersmak och man vill verkligen bygga vidare på sin anläggning . Tack för en super välgjord instruktions video . / Stensättare Olsson
Hello, When rollng out the clay for cobblestones, place the clay on some parchment paper. Then roll the clay. The clay will not stick to the parchment, or at least comes away very easily. Bob S - Cleveland Ohio
Hi Mark. Incredible work, you have a great talent. Thank you for your great videos. They are very informative and you provide great ideas. I am modeling my O scale set after the Cass Scenic RR. I am using Ross track which I weather the ties by scraping with an X-acto knife, then used acrylic paints and washes. The rails were painted with burnt umber solid, then misted with rust using an air brush both times. The MIG acrylic asphalt you mentioned is brilliant which I will be adding to my track modeling the grease streaks the Shay locomotives leave on the track. Thank you for all the great ideas and inspiration for my set!
Thanks for another awesome tutorial! For peeling the thin clay off the table, try using an artist's pallet knife instead of a hobby knife. They've got nice thin blades and an offset handle that would work perfectly. They have lots of great hobby uses.
Subscribed!! 👍👍 I will be building my very first true HO layout. I been collecting 30 + years for the day I would have the space to build a big layout. That time is here and I have my benchwork built at 20’ X 17’ X 20’ with a return inlet of 8’ X 6’. I will be using some of your videos as reference as I begin this journey.
Hello, your tutorials are really great! I have an oo gauge railway and my grandad has a gauge 1 railway (Im on his account) and we love watching your videos together! :D All the best, Ellerker and grandad
Hello Marklinofsweden, your videos grabbed me during my vacation. I think I have all seen the videos at least once. I still have to raise my thumb and make a donation. What I wonder, I see that you use standard material everywhere, either from the hardware store, or from a model building store. Have you ever thought of using natural materials? I am on holiday in Spain and find beautiful stones here, to be used as ballast along the rail. Not only unique but also as a reminder of a place I have been. I think this will make a model railroad even more personal. thanks for your answer! And compliments for the way you explain things, you are the only one who not only tells but also immediately shows how you do it. So thumb high!
Love your video. Railway modeller s are in truth 3 dimensional artists. Imagine how some of the great world artists would have built a model railway. Well not Picasso his art was to abstract.
You are not human- You are an artistic machine from another world!!!.. I cannot get enough of your videos!!.. I love them very much and you are an absolute artist...
Ghu
Really liked the cobblestone technique....
One of the best and more informative channels on RUclips. Always enjoy this guy’s tutorials. Seems like a really nice guy to boot.
After years of buying three monthly railway magazine I find your you tube channel the best keep up the good work mark
Merci pour ces petites astuces et le magnifique décors que vous nous montrez. --- Thank you for these little tips and the beautiful scenery you are showing us.
I listen to your videos to help myself fall asleep because I have sleep trouble and your voice is amazing.
Thanks. A lot.
This video was randomly on my recommendation..don't know why? I've never built a train set in my life never mind a 3D world to accompany 1..after watching this video I'm interested :-)
Model/toy Trains are allways fun!!!! I allways find the bigger sizes like 0 Guage to be the most fun! But they can be costly. So do what you will. But model trains are super fun go try it!
It's called world's best hobby for a reason
same here
Me too!!
Be careful... you could easily get the fever of that’s hard to shake off! 😁
This was a great help Mark. Did my first ballasting last year and it didn't go that well. seeing you do it gave me confidence to try again, at least at level 1. Thanks again!
Just getting back into HO scale after 30 years. Wow.. So much change. Awesome video. Very well done!
Wonderful, the most important techniques compressed in one video. Clear and understandable
You make this look easy, which tells me that you're a master at it. I'm just starting out (just finished designing the track layout), so I'm excited to try some of these techniques. Thanks for the help!
I never would have thought use clay for concrete between the rails. Nice job. I learned something new today.
... your channel is one of the best on YT on the rail models topic !!!
Thank you! You’re among the best viewers taking your time to post positive feedback! Wish you a nice weekend!
Great idea. Thanks for sharing. Great layout! Greetings from Bulgaria.
The red cobblestone reminds me in my childhood growing up in Bronx, New York. It also in a Walthers cobblestone red brick street scene. Ahhh wonderful 📹 video ☺
Hello very Beautiful Video 👍👍👍
thankyou for showing us a cheap way to make a rock face. good job and the bloopers yep the struggle is real lol
I love the way your trains run so slowly. Normally a train running so slowly is usually jerky
Wow, that's an insane amount of detail and work for a foot or two of track 👏👏👏
Great video as always man, I'll have to try to remember this for when I get around to building my layout
Looks great. Cant wait to finish my house so I can start my layout
Wow! Fabulous work.
I appreciate your talent and your patience. While you're doing all this I set up all my trackwork and I'm running my trains while you're still fooling around with ballasting. LOL thanks for posting
amazing Job very nice
Simply amazing. Thank you for sharing !!!.
Incredible work..a true artist..I can certainly use alot of these techniques.
Muy util Los videos que compartido con nosotros. Muchas graciasssss
This is what I need for my new ho scale model I’m making thx
Hej Martin! Perfect timing for your tutorial, in short im going to ballast my main rails. So i can perfectly use your tips! greets, xflow
Thank you. Another superb tutorial. Big thumbs up!
Thank you!
Fascinating. Your voice is like ASMR. I feel i've been hypnotised in to buying a train set !! Ha ha.
There's more to a Trainset, you always have to get new resources, I've been searching for some stuff for months now!
i would love to have seen how you went about removing the dry paint from the rails. At 12:48 the rails were suddenly clean of any paint. Amazing work though!
Outstanding video
VERY AMAZING MINI RAIL...
Again, wonderful results with simple materials. You inspire my modeling and give me ideas for making it better! Thank you.
Great video. Thanks!
This is a harbour "der Extraklasse"!!! Lovely work once again!
Wie immer ein Super Video
Ein Dankeschön an dieser Seite 👍👍👍👍
Great tutorial! I really like the disused track with the asphalt patches. Thanks for sharing these really helpful techniques.
Great work!! Lots and lots to learn from you. Cheers.
Wonderful work! Very well explained and easy to understand...just hard for a begginer as I haha!
I would like to give you more than one thumb's up. 😀 Nice work, good explanation
fantásticas técnicas para resultados sobresalientes
Very much enjoyed it. Inspirational. Still a little while off before I get to put this in practice!
Nice. I always have had a soft spot for continental models.. I lived in the Netherlands for 3 years with my job, and bought loads of Dutch models.
Bravo!!! Great ideas! Greetings from Serbia
Hi Mark.. Good to see you...
The tutorial is the best ! Thank you for posting !
This was a very interesting and informative video 📹👍. I like the concrete idea 💡and the cobble stone idea; I must try them. Cheers 🍻
Excellent guide
Man this looks so satisfying.
What a fantastic guy, very clear tutorial and he's a credit to RUclips videos and the Model Railway Hobby...
Amazing, great job
Great video 👍👌🏻👍👌🏼👌🏻
Good work .. I liked it
Beautiful layout
I'm always looking forward to your tutorials. This one on ballasting I can't wait to try in my switch yard on my layout at home. Thanks so much for posting.
Helt otroligt , super ! Detta ger mersmak och man vill verkligen bygga vidare på sin anläggning . Tack för en super välgjord instruktions video .
/ Stensättare Olsson
Another great video - thanks so much!
Beautiful work made easy.
This should carry a warning on addiction potential lol it’s great 👍🏻
Nice nice Work. 👍👍👍👍
Looks great!
Really nice and simple painting techniques, looks great :)
Hello, When rollng out the clay for cobblestones, place the clay on some parchment paper. Then roll the clay. The clay will not stick to the parchment, or at least comes away very easily. Bob S - Cleveland Ohio
Great job...!!...well done...!!..I've enjoyed it..!!
Hi Mark. Incredible work, you have a great talent. Thank you for your great videos. They are very informative and you provide great ideas. I am modeling my O scale set after the Cass Scenic RR. I am using Ross track which I weather the ties by scraping with an X-acto knife, then used acrylic paints and washes. The rails were painted with burnt umber solid, then misted with rust using an air brush both times. The MIG acrylic asphalt you mentioned is brilliant which I will be adding to my track modeling the grease streaks the Shay locomotives leave on the track. Thank you for all the great ideas and inspiration for my set!
You are a true artist genius.
That was fantastically not bad! ✌🏻️
Another wonderful video. Just an FYI, Woodland Scenics makes a nice rust pen.
Great idea with the clay, but you make it look way to easy :)
Looks awesome and real, love the "cobblestone with asphalt'...😍😍
Thanks for another awesome tutorial! For peeling the thin clay off the table, try using an artist's pallet knife instead of a hobby knife. They've got nice thin blades and an offset handle that would work perfectly. They have lots of great hobby uses.
Waxed paper might do the trick also
I like not only this video, i like al jour video's
Subscribed!! 👍👍 I will be building my very first true HO layout. I been collecting 30 + years for the day I would have the space to build a big layout. That time is here and I have my benchwork built at 20’ X 17’ X 20’ with a return inlet of 8’ X 6’. I will be using some of your videos as reference as I begin this journey.
Kindly regards from germany and thank´s for sharing another great TUTORIAL again Martin! "DER Z-CRACK" Modelrailroadvideos in scale Z
👍 bravo pour ce tuto .
Awesome tutorial Martin. Love from Canada.
Brilliant!
Nice work;)
Great video!!
I want a whole railway with this as well
nice work
Amazing! GREAT JOB!
Thank you! I think I like the clay method more than drywall mud (gypsum joint compound). I'm anxious to try it!
[thank, you for youre helpful video]
Very good video, very helpful. I've subbed
Thank you! Welocome to the channel!
Martin, Hello! & Thank You For The Post.
Many thanks for the video!
Absulut Amazing,it look´s like so real perfect.Fantastic.............
Absolute*
Ja!
Really good video
Hello, your tutorials are really great! I have an oo gauge railway and my grandad has a gauge 1 railway (Im on his account) and we love watching your videos together! :D All the best, Ellerker and grandad
Awesome 😍
Hello, great tutorial as always! Thank you.
Hammer !! 💡 💡
Un artiste.👌👍
Hello Marklinofsweden, your videos grabbed me during my vacation. I think I have all seen the videos at least once. I still have to raise my thumb and make a donation. What I wonder, I see that you use standard material everywhere, either from the hardware store, or from a model building store. Have you ever thought of using natural materials? I am on holiday in Spain and find beautiful stones here, to be used as ballast along the rail. Not only unique but also as a reminder of a place I have been. I think this will make a model railroad even more personal. thanks for your answer! And compliments for the way you explain things, you are the only one who not only tells but also immediately shows how you do it. So thumb high!
Love your video.
Railway modeller s are in truth 3 dimensional artists.
Imagine how some of the great world artists would have built a model railway.
Well not Picasso his art was to abstract.
Yes. That,s. Super fine technic for model rail
Absolutely brilliant tutorial! Thank you very much!
Thank you brilliant