Where have you been? I have used the foam to cut brick/stone walls . For concrete walls I used foamcore, after removing the top layer of paper I then painted the surface with various shades of grey. I then added in small pieces of paper clips to suggest the speaking of the concrete and the exposed rusted rebar. Thanks for sharing this 🖊📐🔥
Harbor Freight is the cheapest place to get plastic tie wraps. All sizes. You look at everything for the same reason you look at the color of everything. Your an artist. 👍👍
This is awesome, a great technique to bring to the layout and the level of detail is beautiful. I’ve been wanting to bring graffiti into to the layout as well so onto that tutorial next. You’re the man, thanks for this 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I wonder how this graffiti look on my On3 layout?😁 To be serious there are things in this that translate well to other eras as well, nice job young man.
Not in particular. I use to use foam sheets for my roads, but now after watching Boomer I've been doing balsa wood - it's definitely a lot more involved but I love the look you get.
Thanks!
NO thank you bro!!
Looks great! Looking forward to your graffiti video. Thanks for sharing!
Your eye for detail is awesome. Even if you weren't talking, the end results speaks for itself. Bravo!!!
Where have you been? I have used the foam to cut brick/stone walls . For concrete walls I used foamcore, after removing the top layer of paper I then painted the surface with various shades of grey. I then added in small pieces of paper clips to suggest the speaking of the concrete and the exposed rusted rebar.
Thanks for sharing this 🖊📐🔥
Harbor Freight is the cheapest place to get plastic tie wraps. All sizes.
You look at everything for the same reason you look at the color of everything. Your an artist. 👍👍
Fantastic video. Always enjoy your work. Can't wait to see the grafitti video.
The benefit of using foam over foamcore is, Foamcore will warp
Nice, I'm gonna steal your techniques! Thanks
Hope to see more of your techniques
That was a fun video to watch. I think ill head to the store and try this out. Thank you for all these how to videos.
U make it looks essy... I'm gonna try.. thanks.
looks fantastic, and easy
This is awesome, a great technique to bring to the layout and the level of detail is beautiful. I’ve been wanting to bring graffiti into to the layout as well so onto that tutorial next. You’re the man, thanks for this 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Really cool technique and presentation, excellent stuff. Thanks for posting 🤟😎
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Nice artwork. Would be great if you post the graffiti video. Thx for sharing
great video just found you tonight and I Subscribed
Came over from Jason Jenson Trains to check out your channel!
a very nice video what you made there and it looks very cool I am definitely going to try it sometime
Great job, I will try 💯💯💯
yes bring that graffiti episode! iam rdy! 🔥👌
Very nice
I wonder how this graffiti look on my On3 layout?😁 To be serious there are things in this that translate well to other eras as well, nice job young man.
Thank you for doing this! Would your process be the same for streets? Even asphalt?
Not in particular. I use to use foam sheets for my roads, but now after watching Boomer I've been doing balsa wood - it's definitely a lot more involved but I love the look you get.
It be hard to see. A walk way on top with the track or a stareway on the side🎉❤
Great.❤
Is there still a chalky look after you sponsed these two colours over it?
No sir - just a good flat look, cause I'll add powders to this too...
Where can I buy a proxon cutter? Thanks.
What do you use to cut the foam to make a wall?
He says Proxxon cutter
Hey a proxxon foam cutter. You can just amazon it - super helpful tool
@@ProScaleModels thanks bro!!