Thanks for the tip on the micro brush for carpenter glue application, I used tooth picks! The dried glue would come off the plastic micro brush easier, I will make the switch! I will be using this soon! N scale is a Son Of a Gun, to work in! I model ho and S scale! Nice work Ron, I enjoyed the video!
@@RonsTrainsNThings My dad found a whole N-Scale set with multiple cars, engines, pieces of track, people, trees, and other decore for $150 at a rummage sale. I have since invested a lot into building the scene and adding details. Just starting to lay the track now. I have been using your videos to help and give me inspiration :) I'm 33 and have always wanted to build a model train diorama.
Ìf you want frosted "glass" use a thinner compatible with the plastic solvent and cut 90% thinner and gently spray, or dry brush, the solution on one side. Put the frosted side on the inside of the window. Be careful with this technique as you can quickly destroy glaźing.
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That farmhouse looks really good, I'm going to have my wife watch this video. She's building something similar
Thanks for this! I have a few laser cut wood kits sitting on the shelf waiting for me. Haven't built one yet, so all of this is super helpful.
Great instructional video. Good to have you back.
The farmhouse came out great, very interested in seeing how it will look on your farm.
Great video. Although an experienced modeller I don't have much experience with wooden kits so found this video particularly useful.
Hi Ron Thats a great little build you did there, some very small and fiddly parts but none the less a worthwhile mode. Thanks
Ron, thanks for the how to on your wooden farmhouse. It came out super.
Cool 👍
Very well done Ron. I agree, Rich's products are very good. Thank you for this build video.
Nice! I also use old micro brush "bodies" as aplicators.
Thanks for the tip on the micro brush for carpenter glue application, I used tooth picks! The dried glue would come off the plastic micro brush easier, I will make the switch! I will be using this soon! N scale is a Son Of a Gun, to work in! I model ho and S scale! Nice work Ron, I enjoyed the video!
Brilliant video, love the idea with the sellotape
Thanks so much!👍🏼
Very nice! Thanks for sharing your techniques for building this kit.
Thank you Ron for yet another excellent video 👍
As someone just starting their first model, I appreciate you explaining each step in detail! Love your videos!
Thanks, and that's why I do it. I'm glad you find it helpful. I'm curious, what model are you building first?
@@RonsTrainsNThings My dad found a whole N-Scale set with multiple cars, engines, pieces of track, people, trees, and other decore for $150 at a rummage sale. I have since invested a lot into building the scene and adding details. Just starting to lay the track now. I have been using your videos to help and give me inspiration :) I'm 33 and have always wanted to build a model train diorama.
@@whatEMMAsaid That is fantastic. Good luck and most importantly have fun.
Thanks Ron and looking great !!!!
Thank you for sharing. That was fun.
hello Ron & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Ron Friends Randy
Love the series of buildings your assembling. Good work.
Glad you like them!
nice build on channel keep up thre cool builds thanks lee
Thanks 👍
Nice work ... looks great. BTW, what brand/color paint do you use on your facia? Thanks
I've used several versions of a similar green, but the current one is a Valspar color called Integrity..
Thank you Ron. @@RonsTrainsNThings
Would you recommend 1" or 1 3/4" mini-clothespins?
I would recommend having a variety of sizes on hand, but the ones I used in this video measure 1 3/8".
Ìf you want frosted "glass" use a thinner compatible with the plastic solvent and cut 90% thinner and gently spray, or dry brush, the solution on one side. Put the frosted side on the inside of the window. Be careful with this technique as you can quickly destroy glaźing.