15. Start of Scenics and How to Make Roads and Hard Standing
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Here I start the scenics on the layout and also show you how I make roads and hard standing.
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Great Video , keep em coming
Thanks John
good start to the base coat.
Its getting there
Excellent and helpful….thank you. 🤗
Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching.
Nice video.
Thanks!
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Excellent video, Mark. Well detailed, explained, and demonstrated! Even painting the brown just adds something, the grass really brings it out! Cheers!
Its starting to take shape now
looking quite splendid, i look forward to watching things develop
Hopefully it will progress quite quickly now!!!
I really liked the into. I need to go back and look at your other videos on the history of Donegal.
Glad you liked it I will be covering the history on future videos.
Hello Mark, great little tutorial! Did you make your own scatter or did you buy it? Off topic a bit. The Rail Bus you show in your opening; what year are those films? The film is probably 8 mm or Super 8 mm. So, maybe 60s, 70s? Just curious. I love Rail Buses, Rail Trucks, Rail Cars. One of my favorites is the Galloping Goose. Okay. See ya next time.
Hi Norman I bought the scatter. The film was taken in 1958. The railway closed 31 December 1959 and was completely removed by the following summer.