Beautiful work! I love that you are modeling leaves actively dropping. It doesn't get modeled that often but it really adds a lot to the scene! For the dirt, to get that really hard packed look and get color change, you can use sand paper on the dirt. Really gives great contrast between where the wheels typically go over the dirt, or people walk compared to the softer dirt that doesn't get trod so heavily. Really enjoyed the video!
Jason, the dirt, static grass and leaves certainly makes a big difference to the look of an area. You are bringing both side of the layout together. So impressive. Great tutorial, the time it takes for paint and glue to dry certainly adds to the time it takes for a project to complete. Thank you for sharing, cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Very nice. The leaves and grass really complete the scene. Pigeons? Yep, but don't forget the seagulls that should be hanging around the waterfront in large numbers.
You may need to add some taller trees to justify some of the leaves on top of some of the higher roofs that don’t have trees above them. That whole area turned out so realistic and you made it easy for us to be able to follow how to do it, thank you.
Leaves on the roadway really made the scene pop. Thanks for the video inspiration. My layouts been slowly coming together. Ive been working on the construction of my old growth cedar trees
Looking great! I love the SuperLeaf products, and how picking a color palette can tie the entire layout together. Nice work! And I love the mini-me group outside of the coffee shop. 😀
I have been viewing a British channel named Chandwell. British N scale (1/148th). A small layout with some very nice structures built aside from acetate for glazing from paper, card stock and chipboard.
As always, another great instructional video Jason. Can't wait to see you do a video on the additional weathering that you will be doing of the cars, figures, and structures. -- Bret
Jason nice glasses for close work. I use different strength's for different work bade on distance snd how finer the work is. Like the way you glues down the foundations rather than to the bottom of the buildings. Thanks.Hal
Jason, you are one if not the Greatest at modeling and detail. Just when it looks like you couldn't do more, you do. Question: Why didn't you color and detail the space between the Nutmeg building and the chain-link fence?
another great video, the leaves are the star of the show! So you just used white glue in your binding agent? No Matte medium, have to try that in future scenery work.
I know you have mentioned it in past, what thickness of plastic do you use for all your buildings and sidewalks? If recall, aligns nicely as a curb? Or is my mind wandering? Another great video! Very immersive layout!
Thank you for all your work. I'm gonna use it for reference for my Necromunda boards. Scared to ask just how long, it's taken you customize all your dioramas
Always - jaw dropping work! Can I ask what colours were used of the Scenic Express Super Leaf - scale leaves?? I don’t recognize the lighter colour. Love your work.
I’ve learned a lot from your painting skills and love watching your videos cause they really help me finish my models so that I can be proud of them. But I had a question since you use the product. I can’t seem to get my order for the best stain on June 10. I ordered shadow gray and haven’t heard anything back not even when I call. I was just wondering if you knew if the company is OK or not or why I’m having this problem.
Beautiful work! I love that you are modeling leaves actively dropping. It doesn't get modeled that often but it really adds a lot to the scene! For the dirt, to get that really hard packed look and get color change, you can use sand paper on the dirt. Really gives great contrast between where the wheels typically go over the dirt, or people walk compared to the softer dirt that doesn't get trod so heavily. Really enjoyed the video!
Jason, the dirt, static grass and leaves certainly makes a big difference to the look of an area. You are bringing both side of the layout together. So impressive.
Great tutorial, the time it takes for paint and glue to dry certainly adds to the time it takes for a project to complete.
Thank you for sharing, cheers, and stay safe, Michael
The model work is fantastic but I love the way you have composed the urban environment.
Very nice. The leaves and grass really complete the scene. Pigeons? Yep, but don't forget the seagulls that should be hanging around the waterfront in large numbers.
You may need to add some taller trees to justify some of the leaves on top of some of the higher roofs that don’t have trees above them. That whole area turned out so realistic and you made it easy for us to be able to follow how to do it, thank you.
Amazing how realistic your scenery is in your work, very nice!
Always an awesome tutorial video Jason !!!...lotsa work, but your vision of a layout is is coming to fruition...
It's fascinating watching this layout grow and the attention to detail is absolutely amazing.
Those leaves look amazing. An important detail for a fall layout, that's sometimes overlooked. (Also why I prefer to model spring/summer!)
Leaves on the roadway really made the scene pop. Thanks for the video inspiration. My layouts been slowly coming together. Ive been working on the construction of my old growth cedar trees
Beautiful work my friend
Looking great! I love the SuperLeaf products, and how picking a color palette can tie the entire layout together. Nice work! And I love the mini-me group outside of the coffee shop. 😀
I have been viewing a British channel named Chandwell. British N scale (1/148th). A small layout with some very nice structures built aside from acetate for glazing from paper, card stock and chipboard.
Totally agree re Colorado dirt. It looks great!
As always, another great instructional video Jason. Can't wait to see you do a video on the additional weathering that you will be doing of the cars, figures, and structures. -- Bret
Fantastic work,loving the autumn look
Something many people miss in detail is fire hydrants. Love your work.
Your talent just blows me away, You are so inspiring. So keep up the great videos.
Great video! Your layout looks fantastic and it gives me a lot of inspiration! Thank you, Jason! 👍
I love watching the process of this. Thanks for posting! It really did come out great!
Wow Jason! Masterful work as usual! I love it!
Lisa
Great work! Your layout is really coming together!
You are a true artist and an inspiration sir.
So much pleasure watching your artistry come to life
Jason nice glasses for close work. I use different strength's for different work bade on distance snd how finer the work is. Like the way you glues down the foundations rather than to the bottom of the buildings. Thanks.Hal
Hi Jason, great! Absolutely well done! Thanks for shearing it with us!
Looks great, Jason! Love all the added texture!
Your skills totally amaze me
The leaf detail is stunning.
Hi Jason & it's is randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Jason & Friends Randy
Another terrific episode. Also liked the upbeat music!
Hi Jason!!! SUPER as always!!! I would like to see your layout for real!!!😁👍👍👍 Greetings from Russia !!!😁🤘
Holy moly... He sounds exactly like Stobe the Hobo!!!!!
Everything is coming together...Great scene.
Very nice job looking good
Fabulous work, bravoi
My layout is in the fall so this is very helpful.
That's looking very nice! Maybe you could put leaves on some parked cars, leaves don't avoid cars, in fact I think they especially like my car 😉
Freeking nice makiet ^^ ❤❤❤❤
Jason, you are one if not the Greatest at modeling and detail. Just when it looks like you couldn't do more, you do. Question: Why didn't you color and detail the space between the Nutmeg building and the chain-link fence?
Your work is incredible Jason. The paint work is so realistic and the pastel work just adds to the effect.
Where do you get your 30s and 40s vehicles?
another great video, the leaves are the star of the show! So you just used white glue in your binding agent? No Matte medium, have to try that in future scenery work.
Very nice. I would like to see you build the “Engine House at Caldwell Junction” by FOS. This is a hard one.
I know you have mentioned it in past, what thickness of plastic do you use for all your buildings and sidewalks? If recall, aligns nicely as a curb? Or is my mind wandering? Another great video! Very immersive layout!
Thank you for all your work. I'm gonna use it for reference for my Necromunda boards. Scared to ask just how long, it's taken you customize all your dioramas
Always - jaw dropping work!
Can I ask what colours were used of the Scenic Express Super Leaf - scale leaves??
I don’t recognize the lighter colour. Love your work.
Great video. Did you use the same leaves for you trees?
Love it. But the roads look too perfect. some pot holes and cracks would be cool.
Have you ever used E6000 adhesive to glue your sidewalks down?
Is that lead weights you are handling? 😮
I’ve learned a lot from your painting skills and love watching your videos cause they really help me finish my models so that I can be proud of them. But I had a question since you use the product. I can’t seem to get my order for the best stain on June 10. I ordered shadow gray and haven’t heard anything back not even when I call. I was just wondering if you knew if the company is OK or not or why I’m having this problem.
how you do these big trees ?
Did you mean 70% isopropyl alcohol as a wetting agent, because 91% can strip paint?
too bad your camera does not render justice to it, even in 1080, I feel the video is grained, maybe it's just me
really nice stuff dude
I don't understand why you use such a small vacuum. . .
Equal to FSM!