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  • Creating a custom laser cut cottage for my model railway using the Creality Falcon 2! #crealityfalcon2 , #crealitylaserengraver , #22wfalcon2
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    Recently Creality have asked me to try out their new laser cutter and engraver the Falcon 2 and this time they've given me the challenge of making a scale model for the modular model railway. Luckily I've been in need of a cottage to go by the lineside but none of the currently available kits really fit with what I had in mind so this was the perfect opportunity to try making one myself.
    What do you think, can I really laser cut an entire building as a beginner and what will the end result be? Furthermore, what does this mean for the future of scratch building? Watch on to find out!
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Комментарии • 98

  • @mandbhomestead
    @mandbhomestead 11 месяцев назад +3

    That turned out so good. Excellent job on the design and assembly. Thanks for sharing and stay safe. ken

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Ken, really not bad for a first attempt! I have a newfound respect for those that design kits now. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @RobA500
    @RobA500 11 месяцев назад +3

    That's a really nice model. I can see how the cutter could be very useful for all manor of projects as well as buildings, such as tunnel mouths, bridges, fencing, and walls. I guess you could even create a wagon body to fit a bare chassis or something like that.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely, it really has a multitude of uses. I’ve seen people use them for making wagons too - mostly for garden scales but I have seen one or two making 00 gauge wagons to fit on 3D printed chassis too. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @prpman99
    @prpman99 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for some additional ideas to make my buildings even better. I purchased a laser over a year ago with the purpose of making things for my layout. I find that I'm always seeing more and more ways to making things with the laser. Have made fences, paver stone sidewalks, backyard sauna, goods storage building, LED light supports, wooden track crossings, etc. Is an endless list of options. In addition to the items for the layout, I've made a ton of things from all sorts of materials for my shop, gifts, etc. Will watch for more videos of laser projects. Thanks,

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely, it really is the gift that keeps on giving. It’s certainly transformed my modelling process and especially how I scratchbuild things. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @shaunodriscoll
    @shaunodriscoll 11 месяцев назад +4

    That’s amazing! Looks so realistic. Unfortunately I lack the money and computer competence to be able to do that myself 😂😂😂. Nice video

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah they’re definitely expensive but worthwhile I think for those who are wanting to scratch build lots of buildings - especially if you’re doing rows of terraced houses or similar. Thanks for watching 😃

    • @prpman99
      @prpman99 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes is the expense of purchasing the unit and accessories. As far as computer goes, there are a ton of RUclips videos to get started with the software.

  • @benstrainsandthings
    @benstrainsandthings 11 месяцев назад +1

    This should be very usefull for the model railway!

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely! It’s been out to good use on several projects for the layout so far… all to be revealed in upcoming videos of course. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @rodvisman5984
    @rodvisman5984 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really nice looking construction! You've got to be happy with how that turned out, especially being the first one. Fingers crossed we see more custom buildings as the modular model railway grows.
    Been using a resin printer for rollingstock and small buildings, might need to add a laser to the tool kit. That Creality Falcon is impressive.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, yeah for a first attempt this is incredible and it's definitely opened up a whole new world for me... I'll be building entire model villages next! I imagine a laser cutter would work well in tandem with a resin printer where you could laser cut large structures and then smaller details can be 3D printed. Thanks for watching 🤩

  • @loispadgett6306
    @loispadgett6306 11 месяцев назад +1

    That building turned out so great. The laser cutter is going to be a real asset to your railroad. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад

      It's definitely become a really useful tool in my arsenal and it's already been put to work for various jobs over the entire layout. Earlier today I was making fence posts... much easier than drilling through matchsticks one by one like I have in the past 😅 Thanks for watching 👍

  • @adam_fordham
    @adam_fordham 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, great little cottage, I really like the finish on it and it's your own design, it will look really good on pitley and now it has opened the door of new opportunities for more buildings 😀

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Adam! Yes it's great to have something of custom design like this on the layout - I just need to finish the module it'll be situated on now! Thanks for watching 😃

  • @LetsGo_41
    @LetsGo_41 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great work. The laser cut building you made looks fantastic. Really shows what you can do with stuff like that. Great addition to your layout. Tim

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Tim, just shows what tools like this can help you achieve and it's opened up a whole new world of modelling for me! Thanks for watching 😃

  • @tagsdm
    @tagsdm 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hello again, That Model Railway Guy! Wow, the stuff of science fiction not that long ago, these laser cutters. Cottage, though, is lovely, fits right in on the layout.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! It's not far off is it, I still think of laser cutters being these big industrial machines for use in warehouses but these new hobbyist diode lasers are a really great tool for modellers. I'm excited to see how this might change the hobby, perhaps in the way 3D printers did not too long ago. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @NicholassTrainChannel
    @NicholassTrainChannel 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video mate. Great results with the finished cottage! it really showed how versatile the Creality Falcon 2 is when it comes to making buildings for model railways and other hobbies. - Nicholas.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks Nicholas, it's definitely a great machine to have for making all sorts of structures for the railway. Even with my mediocre design skills I'm really happy with the final result. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @piccadillymodelrailways
    @piccadillymodelrailways 11 месяцев назад +1

    Always good to see what youre up to. Great affect on the house. I agree using machines does give an amazing effect. Personally I use a creality 3d printer. It has opened up opportunities to create things simply impossible using traditional methods.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome, not sure I’m brave enough to give 3D printing a proper go yet… I can just about manage 2D design but 3D modelling may be beyond my limits 😅 Thanks for watching 😃

  • @ThatE4
    @ThatE4 10 месяцев назад +1

    Gives me railway children vibes with the house on the hill by the lineside.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад

      Haha, I wasn't specifically going for that but I can see what you mean. Perhaps it was a subconscious inspiration! Thanks for watching 😃

  • @martinpattison1567
    @martinpattison1567 10 месяцев назад

    That is a great-looking cottage. I was watching the building flexing and I said that needs an inside wall to strengthen the build. Which you then did. Lighting and some interior details, plus guttering and downpipes would make a more impressive cottage. There are a load of extra things that can be done with this little kit. Well done Martin. (Thailand)

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад

      Yeah as I showed in the video I've added in access for lighting at a later date. For guttering and downpipes you'd be better off using 3D printed parts (I recommend Modelu personally!) where the focus of this video was to show what could be achieved with just the laser cutter. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @Jerimahsts
    @Jerimahsts 10 месяцев назад +1

    That is amazing!!!! I love it

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks, it was a really fun project to work on and I'm excited to do more with it! Thanks for watching 😃

  • @MartinFutter70
    @MartinFutter70 8 месяцев назад

    Fabulous! I should be watching the how to make a railway, base boards, track etc... but I seem hooked on this laser cutter!
    Probably as I'm a paper/card modeller I can see the similarities in this machine and the possibilities it could give me with my hobby,
    Absolutely sterling effort and good use of the back of a frame for the material - you'll be opening a shop soon!
    Right, must get back to the basics...😀

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  8 месяцев назад +1

      It certainly is a versatile machine and very handy if you need to make several similar buildings - terraced housing for example. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @davidsheriff8989
    @davidsheriff8989 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looks fab...want to see more...

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! There will definitely be more laser cut for featured on the channel very soon... it's certainly come in useful for some recent modules I've been building for the layout. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @ysmustyattic8352
    @ysmustyattic8352 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can’t wait to see you at the spa valley exhibition! I’ll be exhibiting too!

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome, it's shaping up to be a really great event this year with several brilliant layouts attending... plus my own humble efforts if I get the layout finished in time 😅 Thanks for watching 👍

    • @ysmustyattic8352
      @ysmustyattic8352 11 месяцев назад

      😃

  • @patrickpeake3935
    @patrickpeake3935 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really great tutorial. Very clear and professional. You certainly should be very pleased with the cottage and the way you made it easy to construct using the tabs. Just one comment is you could have used the laser to scribe the roof as a guide for the slate strips.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I'm definitely pleased with the end result. I did consider creating a guide on the roof too but in the end I opted not to as with how the slates overlapped it was just easier to go by eye with what looked right - it also added in a little bit of random variation too which was nice. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @brucewoods9377
    @brucewoods9377 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great job

  • @babbagebrassworks4278
    @babbagebrassworks4278 6 месяцев назад

    You can use microscope slide slip covers for glazing, it is very thin glass, comes in various sizes. 100 pieces for a few dollars.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  6 месяцев назад

      Good idea if you don't have any plastic packaging to hand... I always seem to have far too much of it though. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @ludicrosity-has-peaked
    @ludicrosity-has-peaked 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, you did not need to go that hard on those cutting shots! Wondering if you'll do something similar for some of the faster trains in your running sessions.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад

      Haha...thanks, I think? Definitely up close and personal with a laser cutter... it would certainly be a fun challenge to try and film something similar with express trains! Thanks for watching 😃

  • @kevinb9327
    @kevinb9327 8 месяцев назад

    Exquisite. No hyperbole.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks Kevin, glad you enjoyed it. I do try to keep the videos straight forward and to the point as much as possible. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @Thorpedo619
    @Thorpedo619 11 месяцев назад +2

    If it wasn’t so expensive I’d totally get one of those laser cutters but I’ve recently been looking at cricut or similar machines to design buildings on. I don’t know if the same technique of slots would be possible on it but hey, never know. Either way, I think machines like that really make things easier and more precise with scratch builds

    • @treinenliefde
      @treinenliefde 11 месяцев назад

      Maybe there are facilities where you can rent a slot on one of these machines? I think I've seen similair situations with 3D printers at certain libraries or something. You take your own filament with you, reserve a spot and then print it. Or perhaps somebody you know might be able to print it at school or university if they have one of those machines?

    • @Thorpedo619
      @Thorpedo619 11 месяцев назад

      @@treinenliefde definitely not a bad idea. I have a graphic design qualification so designing a building wouldn’t be an issue so investing in my own machine would be a good way to make buildings how I want

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад

      I know there are definitely companies that you can send designs too for custom cutting so that’s definitely a possibility. Thanks for watching 😃

    • @Thorpedo619
      @Thorpedo619 11 месяцев назад

      @@ThatModelRailwayGuy hey, no problem :) I really enjoy seeing your content, gives me a lot of ideas. Need to get some scrap wood sheets as I want to make some diorama ideas.

  • @pintokitkat
    @pintokitkat 7 месяцев назад

    Get a pair of 1, 2 3 blocks to help keep walls square while they dry.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  7 месяцев назад

      Depending on how the laser cut structure is designed this shouldn't be necessary as it will naturally want to dry square anyway. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @modelrailfan37
    @modelrailfan37 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like the idea of starting laser cutting, but I’m thinking before I try that I might get into 3D printing. These laser videos from you have been super neat though, and before I watched this and your previous video I had been thinking about getting a Creality S1 V2 as my printer, and now that I’ve seen how good their laser cutters are, I don’t think I would regret purchasing one.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад +1

      Honestly I think laser cutting is actually easier than 3D printing - at least in my experience. But you do need more space for it which is something to consider. Creality are well known for their 3D Printers though so I'd say that would be a good choice if you do go down that road. Thanks for watching 😃

    • @modelrailfan37
      @modelrailfan37 10 месяцев назад

      @@ThatModelRailwayGuy thanks for the info! Yeah, I've definitely heard that 3d Printing is difficult, but I want something I can use for objects around the house, as well as for making spare parts for locos and for other modeling purposes, so I think it's the better choice for me. Not to say I'm not interested in Laser cutting though.

  • @daryletoney8118
    @daryletoney8118 7 месяцев назад

    Great job, first class, though I would like to see some guttering and downpipes.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  7 месяцев назад

      You wouldn't really be able to create that with laser cutting. I imagine 3D printing would be a better way to go for intricate circular details like pipes and guttering. Thanks for watching 😃

    • @daryletoney8118
      @daryletoney8118 7 месяцев назад

      @@ThatModelRailwayGuy Lol, I wasn't suggesting that you could, no more than clear glazing, ... I was only hinting that a few finishing touches will lift it to an even better level, .... It is a great model nonetheless, very well done!

  • @user-tn2xf7zq3k
    @user-tn2xf7zq3k 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks to you i have bilt my own base bord and i am making my own model railway when i do paint the base bord what colour should i use and what brand thanks😊

    • @chrissouthgate4554
      @chrissouthgate4554 11 месяцев назад +1

      @user-tn2xf7zq3k Any DIY emulsion should do (cheapest?). Brown/Sandy/Green; If you are just going to paint then pick a colour that suits your look. If static grass then Brown/Sand will look more realistic, but wear might expose patches of the base colour. Other options are a slightly darker colour than what you are covering with (scatter, dyed sawdust, painted sand.) this will help add depth to your groundwork it also won't look quite as obtrusive if any patches develop. Speak of which, if you are doing any plasterwork add a bit of the base colour to the mix, if later on you get a chip you will not then get a White spot screaming look at me!
      A lot of DIY stores offer a matching paint mixing option, this costs more but can give you the colour you want. If you go this route get them to write down the exact colour formula they use, just in case you need more at a later date (guess how I know this can be a problem).

    • @user-tn2xf7zq3k
      @user-tn2xf7zq3k 11 месяцев назад

      @@chrissouthgate4554 thanks 😊

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад

      Chris has pretty much covered this in his own reply already but personally I just use cheap acrylics/poster paint, usually a brown colour to act as a layer of mud/dirt underneath the static grass. Best of luck with your own layout and thanks for watching 😃

    • @user-tn2xf7zq3k
      @user-tn2xf7zq3k 10 месяцев назад

      @@ThatModelRailwayGuy thanks

  • @user-oo1gl4kd4s
    @user-oo1gl4kd4s 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you. Can you also cut pre textured plasticard such as Wills building

    • @user-oo1gl4kd4s
      @user-oo1gl4kd4s 10 месяцев назад

      Sorry, fat fingers! I mean the plastic sheets that you get in a Wills kit. Thank you and happy modeling

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! No, the laser would melt plastic so sadly the plasticard sheets would need to be cut by hand still. This is why I was keen to engrave the stone pattern directly onto the wood. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @ColtonsHobbies
    @ColtonsHobbies 9 месяцев назад

    love the video. how do you make the brick patterns? for the pattern overtop and the mortar joints to make individuals bricks?

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  9 месяцев назад +1

      To create the pattern on the building I just found an image of stone brickwork that I liked and then set that as a layer to be engraved into the surface. To cut out the individual bricks for the joints (like on the chimney) The pattern was drawn using a series of lines with the outer edge set as a cut layer in the same way the laser cuts out the rest of the pieces. Hope that helps and thanks for watching 😃

  • @DJE2025
    @DJE2025 10 месяцев назад

    👍👍Great model! Looks to be excellent laser, but at $1000 I don't see one in my future. 🚂🚂

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад

      In my opinion there's two ways of looking at it - if you're someone who wants a lot of custom buildings, structures and details then this could pay for itself fairly quickly instead of buying and adapting kits/traditional scratchbuilding.
      Alternatively, right now laser cutters are indeed expensive but remember how expensive 3D printers used to be? Now though they've become more popular and as a result cheaper to the point where a lot of modellers have them... I think that's the next step for laser cutters. Thanks for watching 🤩

  • @Legomastr365
    @Legomastr365 11 месяцев назад

    This is insanely impressive! What would you say the learning curve for the design program is?

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's incredible what's achievable with something like this. Lightburn for controlling the laser is relatively easy to use and there's plenty of tutorials out there from how to get the most from it.
      Personally I prefer to design in Affinity Designer and then export the final designs to Lightburn for cutting. I'd say being able to design what you want is probably the hardest and most time consuming part as that's the "creative" bit. But actually cutting the parts is fairly straight forward. Thanks for watching 🤩

  • @SlickDiecast
    @SlickDiecast 5 месяцев назад

    What did you use to design your building?

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  5 месяцев назад

      Hi there, I used Affinity Designer 2 but any vector based graphics program will do. I believe Inkscape is a highly regarded free option. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @mikefreemn4154
    @mikefreemn4154 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. I have the same laser cutter and will be using it for my layout when I get the garage sorted. Do you design in Lightburn or something like Fusion360 and export it? Also, MDF contains formaldehyde, and cutting this by laser gives off some very nasty fumes that will harm you and eventually make you ultra-sensitive to it. Ply is much better and safer to use.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад

      Personally I design in Affinity Designer or Adobe Illustrator and then import the designs into Lightburn for final tweaks and to arrange everything for minimal wastage.
      I use different materials depending on what I'm making, so for example in the video before this one I used ply where this time it made more sense to use laserboard and MDF. Ventilation is needed regardless of whatever material you're cutting, which again I spoke about in the previous video and will be talking about more in another video in the future. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @brucewoods9377
    @brucewoods9377 7 месяцев назад

    I am interested in how you developed the “Stone” look, was it all designed in Lightburn? And are you willing to share your laser cutter (Lightburn) files?

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hiya, the stone effect is basically an image of a stone pattern which the laser engraved onto the surface. It does take a while to do this way though. Currently I'm not able to share anything but we are possibly looking at adapting it into a kit at some point. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @GetRealwithMike
    @GetRealwithMike 5 месяцев назад

    Can you make a tutorial on drawing the parts, bricks, and door/windows in Fusion 360 or a similar CAD program ? How you go about it from start to finish with mistakes. Thanks

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Mike, that's definitely a possibility for the future. I don't use Fusion360 myself and designing for a laser cutter is essentially 2D work - but most of what I would show would work with any software. I'll keep it in mind for a future video topic. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @johnnyadrian704
    @johnnyadrian704 2 месяца назад

    Hi. In which program can I make a project, create a building from scratch. Preferably if you also have a tutorial.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  2 месяца назад +1

      Hiya, basically any vector based drawing program will work. Personally I use Affinity Designer 2... Adobe Illustrator is another popular option and Inkscape I believe is a free version. There's tutorials for all of those online already that show you basics but I am planning to do a video soon where I show how I design my buildings for laser cutting. Thanks for watching 😃

    • @johnnyadrian704
      @johnnyadrian704 2 месяца назад

      @@ThatModelRailwayGuy I work in inkscape. I'm waiting for a clip from you. Thank you

  • @timeminecraft6019
    @timeminecraft6019 10 месяцев назад

    Question, now I’m not a railway officianato, nor do I have a model railway (yet). So I don’t know if this is a real life thing. But why do you take out the sleepers when you’re connecting track together?
    It might be in relation to the product but I’ve seen you do it a lot so I’m curious.

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад

      Hi there, so I tend to use flexitrack on my layout which you cut down to the length you need. When you want to join two sections of track together you need to add the fishplates to the rail but the sleepers stop these going on properly, so I remove a couple from each end while I'm initially laying the track. Then when it comes to ballasting I'll slide them back underneath the rail so there isn't a gap. Hope that makes sense and thanks for watching 😃

    • @timeminecraft6019
      @timeminecraft6019 10 месяцев назад

      @@ThatModelRailwayGuy ah ok, that makes sense. I’ve just been watching your videos and when your setting track, you always cut off some sleepers. Thanks for the answer.

  • @andyharness9832
    @andyharness9832 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, I have just bought a falcon 2 after watching your video, is there any chance I could buy your file for the cottage please?

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  7 месяцев назад

      Hiya, at the moment I’m not able to make the files or kits available but watch this space. Alternatively, you can see how all the pieces fit together so maybe have a go at reverse engineering your own design. Being able to design your own structures will really allow you to get the most out of the machine. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @user-oo1gl4kd4s
    @user-oo1gl4kd4s 10 месяцев назад

    Could you let us know where you buy the laserboard from please? Cheers

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  10 месяцев назад

      I tend to get mine from Hobarts.com - they have a good selection and fast delivery. But there are plenty of other places online that sell it if you search around. Thanks for watching 😃

    • @user-oo1gl4kd4s
      @user-oo1gl4kd4s 10 месяцев назад

      @@ThatModelRailwayGuy great, thank you!

  • @PryncessYorkie
    @PryncessYorkie 7 месяцев назад

    This is amazing. Do you sell the file?

    • @ThatModelRailwayGuy
      @ThatModelRailwayGuy  7 месяцев назад

      Not currently but I'm looking into that or creating it as a kit in the future. Thanks for watching 😃

  • @E_Platypus_Unum
    @E_Platypus_Unum 20 дней назад

    Any chance these is available to download?