I'm finding your videos to be excellent, and your generous free downloadable templates are a major bonus. You deserve many more subscribers, my friend!
I Would Like The Measurement For 1/32 Scale To Make These Cement Barriers Please 🙏 😢 If Ya Have Time And Willing To Do So And I Will forever Be Thankful and Thank You For All You Do To Help People Like me. And God Bless You 🙌
If you take the 1/35 measurement multiply this by 35 - this will give you the 100% (full size) dimensions. Then simply divide by 32. Once you have this measurement you can just increase the dimensions by the difference: However, give the minimal difference [ at 1/35 scale 1metre is 28.571mm at 1/32 that metre is 31.25mm) so just scale up
Thank you so much, thi is very helpful cause I usually stick with a set from Meng that I had to make them with plaster and that takes a lot of time for drying. 😊 Can I ask you about hot wire cutter, where did you get it?
I am happy that you liked it. Tomorrow I will post the episode on how to paint the barriers. Stay tuned. P.S.: I got the hot wire cutter online at Amazon. Let me know if you have any other question. Cheers!
Thanks for this excellent video, and for the templates! Already subscribed. A quick question on the templates... the part #5 ( is shorter thatn the top (#3) and base (#4). Any special reason? or did I missed something on the video ? I am not a native speaker, so it is possible.
Hello Luis, first of all thank you for your support and for subscribing to my channel. That means a lot to me. The parts 3 and 4 form the exterior of the template. The reason the part #5 is shorter is because is supposed to have the exact length so the foam can fit inside of the template. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other question. Thanks.
Acrylic paint. I used the one shot black primer from AMMO Mig. Next week I’ll share the next tutorial on how I painted the barriers. Stay tuned. Cheers!
You would have to translate the measurements of the real ones to 1/87, by converting into millimeters and then dividing by 87. Have you looked for aftermarket option, it might be easier than doing it yourself in that scale.
Proxxon 37080 Hot Wire Cutter THERMOCUT 115/E, keep in mind that there are other brands available that will work the same. Let me know if you have any other questions! Cheers!
Based on the color - I would suggest it's a Proxxon 115/E. While I don't own the hot wire cutter, I can recommend their rotary tool. Proxxon manufactures great tools.
Lovely tutorial, definitely making me want a hot wire cutter!
Happy it was useful to you, the wire cutter is very handy.
I'm finding your videos to be excellent, and your generous free downloadable templates are a major bonus. You deserve many more subscribers, my friend!
Thank you so much for your feedback, it means a lot to me and helps me to continue to produce more videos! Thanks!
What a wonderful video! That's what I was looking for. Absolutely fantastic construction technique! I'll happily subscribe to the channel. 👍
Thank you so much for your support and feedback. I am so happy that it was helpful to you.
Good work my friend! Thank you!
Thank you for your support. That means a ton. Soon I will be posting more videos. Cheers!
Excelente video, muito boa explicação da técnica. Top, Saudações de Portugal😉👍
Muito obrigado pelo feedback e pelo suporte. 👍🙏🏻
I Would Like The Measurement For 1/32 Scale To Make These Cement Barriers Please 🙏 😢 If Ya Have Time And Willing To Do So And I Will forever Be Thankful and Thank You For All You Do To Help People Like me. And God Bless You 🙌
I will try
If you take the 1/35 measurement multiply this by 35 - this will give you the 100% (full size) dimensions. Then simply divide by 32.
Once you have this measurement you can just increase the dimensions by the difference: However, give the minimal difference [ at 1/35 scale 1metre is 28.571mm at 1/32 that metre is 31.25mm) so just scale up
Awesome!
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Genius!
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Great!!!
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fantastic videos, thank you for the downloads
Glad you like them! Thank you for the support!
Thank you so much, thi is very helpful cause I usually stick with a set from Meng that I had to make them with plaster and that takes a lot of time for drying. 😊 Can I ask you about hot wire cutter, where did you get it?
I am happy that you liked it. Tomorrow I will post the episode on how to paint the barriers. Stay tuned. P.S.: I got the hot wire cutter online at Amazon. Let me know if you have any other question. Cheers!
@@auttorama Thank you so much, I'm looking forward to it 😊
Thanks for this excellent video, and for the templates! Already subscribed. A quick question on the templates... the part #5 ( is shorter thatn the top (#3) and base (#4). Any special reason? or did I missed something on the video ? I am not a native speaker, so it is possible.
Hello Luis, first of all thank you for your support and for subscribing to my channel. That means a lot to me. The parts 3 and 4 form the exterior of the template. The reason the part #5 is shorter is because is supposed to have the exact length so the foam can fit inside of the template. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other question. Thanks.
@@auttorama Thanks a lot for your quick reply!
Now I understand.
I use ice cube trays sprayed with pan then add concrete mix
nice idea
Hi, what colour do you use later, especially primer?
Acrylic paint. I used the one shot black primer from AMMO Mig. Next week I’ll share the next tutorial on how I painted the barriers. Stay tuned. Cheers!
How can I make them into 1/87 scale because I do ho scale trains
You would have to translate the measurements of the real ones to 1/87, by converting into millimeters and then dividing by 87. Have you looked for aftermarket option, it might be easier than doing it yourself in that scale.
Please suggest the brand/model of your cutter. Thank you
Proxxon 37080 Hot Wire Cutter THERMOCUT 115/E, keep in mind that there are other brands available that will work the same. Let me know if you have any other questions! Cheers!
Based on the color - I would suggest it's a Proxxon 115/E. While I don't own the hot wire cutter, I can recommend their rotary tool. Proxxon manufactures great tools.
Great feedback. Thanks!