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Model Railroad Scenery using Extruded Foam: Part 9


This is the part 9 of a multi- part tutorial of doing Model Railroad Scenery using extruded construction foam. More dirt, more grass, so much glue...
Autor:thebige61
Tagi:ModelRailroad Hobby Model Trains Scale arts Railroad crafts Scenery

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Komentarze

Thanks, these video's have really helped me enjoy Railway Modelling much more. Keep up the good work!RailwayModeller1
I like to keep the track taped up. I don;t want grass to get stuck to the track. Ethebige61
Do you have to tape up the track, or does the scenic cement not alter the look?NafisC
come get this kitty...right now. fastloverfun . comyourfunwithLinda78
"Wet Water"? - cracks me up! (you mean you can get "dry" water?!).....Good video none the less.waldenhouse
thanks for all the good advice!Coffeeshop246
I addition I found some video that I left out of the series so now there will be 10 Parts to the series. I found the video I shot for doing the acrylic washes on the mountains. A bunch of people have been asking about that and I had though I had forgotten to shoot that part of the process. Unfortunately Youtube won't let me replace the existing videos and keep all the comments. I have to upload them as brand new. Ethebige61
Yes, being a subscriber, I actually got notification that you posted the higher quality verstion of part 1. That's what brought me back to the series today. I ran through them again and took a few more notes so I can do some shopping and begin my next phase. Thanks again, I'll be looking to the higher quality version of the rest.MarvPerk3
Yeah, 9 does end abruptly. I did these videos several years ago on a digital camera and had no idea I'd be posting them here. I didn't really shoot these with "completeness" in mind. On another note, I'm going to replacing this series with (somewhat) higher quality versions. I ran the source videos through a video enhancer and recompiled them at a higher bit rate. They'll look and sound a bit better if you watch them in youtube's High Quality video mode.thebige61
Thanks for the great series. I have come back to them several times. I have both N and O gauge layouts, but I base them on movable hollow-core doors that I can connect together. My new O has the 3/4 foam base, I have the track laid out (with temporary supports for elevated areas) and I am on the verge of now doing to foam landscaping. I am excited about using your techniques. Video 9 was the final in the series, right? It seemed to end abruptly. I did find all 9, so no problem there.MarvPerk3
How many parts are there and could you please name them in the description area so people can find their way around? Other than that, thanks for putting out the videos for us newbies. :)Goldberry2007
Ok. I should know this but I'm drawing a blank. What's pva? Are you talking elmers glue? If so I'm thinking elmers glue would leave a shiny residue. The scenic cement dries to a matte finish. You may want to test it out on a small test section to see how it turns out. I spray down the grass lightly with a little "wet water" (water&dish soap) to hold the grass in place. the scenic cement is thicker than the wet water and tends 2 get blown around by it it you don't wet it down a bit first.thebige61
can i use pva and water instead of scenic cement and is that put on after aswell?Trotty002
hi i am very new to this as im only 15 but it is great fun. i was wondering do you put the ground cover (powdered Grass stuff) on first and then spray the PVA and Water mix on afterTrotty002
Yeah...I'm not sure what's going on with that. I'm thinking there is some kind of problem with youtube because I didn't delete the video nor have I received any notification from youtube that my video was taken down for copyright issues (I can't imagine what it could be). I'll wait a couple of more days to see if the video "shows" up again before re-uploading it. Ethebige61
Your videos were very helpful but for some reason part 7 didnt work. Can you tell me what was in part 7 and how will the foam stay in place on pliwood? If you put it down will it just stay or is glue or something needed?CNrailfan50
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hi wher do you get the foam at?willhibdon
It was good to see how MUCH wet water you apply, but you could have saved digital space by editing some out. Keep up the good work!litvak54
I have a fairly large HO layout with no scenery. Thanks for your series I find it extremely helpful.NSmoosedog
Don't use newspaper, use paper towels. C-Fold paper towels work best. Use the heavy duty paper towel so it doesn't rip. Newspaper tends to stay too straight and the edges stick out. Paper towels take the shape of your mesh. I'm also trying this foam method. I've successfully used plaster of paris. You can get a big bag at Lowes pretty cheap these days.EXPL721
Gidday the big61 from australia. I really appreciate the effort you put in to making these wonderful tutorial vids. I am building a layout myself and used "the old plaster of paris" method. But I will certainly now be adding some foam rock walls. Thank you again -eraofthebiff
Thanks for the series. I was surprised you didn't film the painting of the rocks after the base coat and the spackle, someday if you get a chance it would be great to see how you apply washes to get those nice color variations in the base rock layer.Intelligence3
very instructive. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge.hpept
this is a facinating series,,ive wanted to construct another layout for a long time,and this has inspired me to do so,,thank you verry much for shareing this valueble infomation!!!!!frogboi666