Very cool for a quick road, when I had my HO layout I used drywall putty and concrete patching for the roads and parking lots, your method speeds up the process!! As a trucker the only pet peeve for me is when modelers put in paved dock areas around a factory that a driver with a 53 foot trailer could never get into to turn a trailer around to dock, with N Scale we have more leeway to make a realistic spot for Big trucks!!! Great video Scott!!!
When it comes to your vehicles and people. Are you using n-scale ? Your layout seems to have a lot of detail parts that I have not been able to find when searching online.
i love your technique
Nice work
Very cool for a quick road, when I had my HO layout I used drywall putty and concrete patching for the roads and parking lots, your
method speeds up the process!! As a trucker the only
pet peeve for me is when modelers put in paved dock areas around a factory that a driver with a 53 foot trailer could never get into to turn a
trailer around to dock, with N Scale we have more leeway
to make a realistic spot for Big
trucks!!! Great video Scott!!!
Awesome results from your techniques.I'll try that on my layout when the time comes.Thanks for sharing with us.
That’s a real nice technique..hadn’t seen it before…thanks for sharing it Scott…
Excellent video
Looks really nice.
When it comes to your vehicles and people. Are you using n-scale ? Your layout seems to have a lot of detail parts that I have not been able to find when searching online.
That's because some of those you can't find anymore. A lot of stuff you find on ebay and train shows.
Are the lines store bought or do you print them on decal paper? That's a great looking layout!
Watch video
How wide should the road be?
That is up to you. Go out a measure one. I make mine about 25 scale feet.