Nice job. Your picture of the Western Maryland Scenic Railway is in Frostburg MD. Round trip Cumberland MD to Frostburg MD and back. I hope my Z scale turntable turns out just as good. Building it from scratch. Thanks for sharing.
The pit wall looks great. When you use acrylic fiber paste on plastic you have to stroke the "shiny" surface of the styrene a few times with coarse sand paper and the paste adhere no problem. Or you just paint the plastic grey first. Either way works fine. Cheers.😁
Hi Dennis, thanks for sharing some happy accidents. Had a great fun to watch this video. The pit looks great. Besides that, I want to thank you for the hint using a smartphone to make videos. Sometimes I don't see the obvious. So I used my wife's iPad wich seems even better to me for this purpose. And finally i published my first RUclips Video some days ago. Greetings from Bavaria.
Very nice build! The concrete color and texture looks great! That photo of a pit you showed looks like it was from the Maryland Scenic Railroad's turntable at Frostburg, MD.
Hi Dennis, now that turned out really well, I’m looking forward to seeing it on the layout. Really good techniques for concrete, I watch Boomer to, and I think you’ve matched him there in a slightly different way. Loved the airbrushing incidents, I can see me doing much the same thing, I got myself one for Christmas and I’m itching to use it! Cheers for now, John
The airbrush certainly has it's advantages! One thing I would do differently is seal the concrete before I attempted the dark earth color. I was limited on how much i could work it because the concrete colors were still damp. All in all, I'm happy with the way it turned out.
Great recovery on the cement wall…… I like the effect of the darker color on the bottom edge of the wall. Who’s mat material and what shades did you use in the pit
Thanks John. I believe all the weeds are Martin Welberg. I'm not sure of the exact colors off the top of my head, medium and light greens are my go to.
I'm not sure how I could use LCC for control... Hmmm. I've got a couple of different motors that I'm going to try, both are gear reduced. I'm planning to use a simple but good mobile decoder for control.
Nice job. Your picture of the Western Maryland Scenic Railway is in Frostburg MD. Round trip Cumberland MD to Frostburg MD and back. I hope my Z scale turntable turns out just as good. Building it from scratch. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much!
That is coming out great Dennis.
Thanks Chris!!
Man looks amazing. Pretty cool tool. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks Dave!
Looking good Dennis
Thanks Gerald!
Looks fantastic
Thanks!
Good job. Nice details. Don't critique yourself so. The old motto staes, if at first you don't succeed. Try, try, try again. You got this!!
Thanks Robert, we are always our own worst critics. That's how we grow as modelers!
The pit wall looks great. When you use acrylic fiber paste on plastic you have to stroke the "shiny" surface of the styrene a few times with coarse sand paper and the paste adhere no problem. Or you just paint the plastic grey first. Either way works fine. Cheers.😁
Ah! thank you!! That seems obvious now lol.
Hi Dennis,
thanks for sharing some happy accidents. Had a great fun to watch this video. The pit looks great.
Besides that, I want to thank you for the hint using a smartphone to make videos. Sometimes I don't see the obvious. So I used my wife's iPad wich seems even better to me for this purpose. And finally i published my first RUclips Video some days ago.
Greetings from Bavaria.
Thanks Didier, and your build looks fantastic!
Excellent work, Dennis. Thanks for sharing how you did this. Have a great weekend.
Thanks, you too Drew!
Very nice build! The concrete color and texture looks great! That photo of a pit you showed looks like it was from the Maryland Scenic Railroad's turntable at Frostburg, MD.
Thanks Paul, I'm sure you are correct about the pit in Maryland, I thought the concrete was just about right for what I wanted.
Outstanding work on your Turntable. Bob
Thanks Bob!
Wow, perfect! Looks amazing! 🫵✌️
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Dennis, now that turned out really well, I’m looking forward to seeing it on the layout. Really good techniques for concrete, I watch Boomer to, and I think you’ve matched him there in a slightly different way.
Loved the airbrushing incidents, I can see me doing much the same thing, I got myself one for Christmas and I’m itching to use it!
Cheers for now, John
The airbrush certainly has it's advantages! One thing I would do differently is seal the concrete before I attempted the dark earth color. I was limited on how much i could work it because the concrete colors were still damp. All in all, I'm happy with the way it turned out.
Otter Creek Dennis man you got that looking awesome!!!!! You made it look easy dude. Great work! Isn't that your only scenery on the layout?
Thanks! Go back and look at my video playlists. I've completed scenery on the Timesaver which Is part of this layout.
Ohh yea thats right. Hahah I forgot the time-saver is part of your layout. Haha sorry. Your scenery work is good OCD!@@OtterCreek
Great recovery on the cement wall…… I like the effect of the darker color on the bottom edge of the wall. Who’s mat material and what shades did you use in the pit
Thanks John. I believe all the weeds are Martin Welberg. I'm not sure of the exact colors off the top of my head, medium and light greens are my go to.
Will you be controlling the turntable using LCC?
I'm not sure how I could use LCC for control... Hmmm. I've got a couple of different motors that I'm going to try, both are gear reduced. I'm planning to use a simple but good mobile decoder for control.