yep, this gives me ideas for how to use the wood from the pencils i steal the "barrels" from... cut them small and pile them as pallets of barrels, covered in tarps so you dont have to think about the fact that they dont have the kind of texture as you get from the scatter barrels haha
I suggest crushing the paper into a ball multiple times before wetting as it will soften the paper and will add the perfect tarp texture and allow better positioning and since the paper is warn it will drink up glue better
it may not bee gaslands standard, but the Truckign industry DOES have a standard for "package Wrapping with tarps in a Few US states, Tuckign in corners and useing twine/bungie cord to keep the wrapping tight, and thus FOLD over is acurate if your teams stick to DOT regulation for towing loads on your war rigs.
Very cool effects:)
It’s always a major event whenever I clean my sink
lol, preach
Very nice
Thanks
yep, this gives me ideas for how to use the wood from the pencils i steal the "barrels" from... cut them small and pile them as pallets of barrels, covered in tarps so you dont have to think about the fact that they dont have the kind of texture as you get from the scatter barrels haha
nice!... show us if you do it! on facebook ;)
@@GaslandsTV I absolutely will, I will be sharing all my projects in the gasslands group heh currently mid way through my first car
They are called blisters ( the plastic covers)
YES! Thank you... man I need a better vocabulary.
Super cool idea!!♡♡
Thank you! 😊
Love this idea, gonna have to try it out!
Have fun! and enter your build on our contest on our facebook page!
I suggest crushing the paper into a ball multiple times before wetting as it will soften the paper and will add the perfect tarp texture and allow better positioning and since the paper is warn it will drink up glue better
New sub found from Jay’s Diecast, looking forward to checking out the videos!
Awesome thank you!
I see some one using Kleenex to do something like that. I try it for the next month.
Nice video, thanks you.
I’ve used klenex + pva + water to make tarps on 1/72 to 1/35 military kits to great effect (won medals in show)
Take pics for next months contest! :)
it may not bee gaslands standard, but the Truckign industry DOES have a standard for "package Wrapping with tarps in a Few US states, Tuckign in corners and useing twine/bungie cord to keep the wrapping tight, and thus FOLD over is acurate if your teams stick to DOT regulation for towing loads on your war rigs.
nice, good info to know. You drive trucks?
News paper is softer/ more pliable. Is it not strong enough in long run?
Not sure, never used it. some people said they use Klenex...