Made reservations to go camping at Calico for the first time in a few years next weekend on Wednesday. Thursday evening, they changed the predictions from partly cloudy to possible rain and snow showers. Maybe just the dog and me. Testing to see if my solar panel installation mods are working. My wife thought doing it in the driveway was cheaper, but it's the beginning of wildflower season in the Mojave. I'm also going to be collecting gravel, sand and dirt and dust from some of the locales, greens and yellows from around Rainbow Basin. Usually get a lot of dust out of the nooks and crannies of the truck. Maybe I'll end up with muddy clay and wet dirt. Can always let it dry and grind it down. I got a load of decomposed granite a while back and that sifts down into various sizes and has a bit of more of a pinkish tinge than most DG. A scoop of that is a little more than most of us need for modeling.
This is something very important to take to heart because I feel a lot of people, including myself, tend to think once something is created it's set in stone because a lot of work into track layout, rock work, ground cover, and buildings went into a spot and it feels wrong to tear it up. But really there shouldn't be too much to fear as the opportunity can open up some great moments to improve a layout. Especially when it comes to freelance model railroads that don't have a real life prototype to copy from.
Mario and Luigi 😂 also, I use sculptamold for my outdoor Halloween haunt decorations. I made moulds of my favorite gothic victorian detailed designs and used the sculptamold to make a bunch of copies or even new sculpts. I like it because it's not perfect obviously, so it gives it an actual old feeling.
Thanks for sharing. Love your videos. You’re incredibly talented.. I wish I understood the algorithm enough to know why your videos haven’t exploded in popularity yet. You’re one of the most talented model makers I’ve come across. Glad to see you back on Calico!
Hi ya Dave. Well, that looks like it’s been there for a long, long time. Nicely done. I bet Luigi and Mario would love going carting thru the dusty Calico streets. I look forward to the forced perspective scene. Take care. See ya next time.
The first time I tried to do a rock mold they failed. They broke coming out of the mold no matter how much soft soap I use. But when I did it with Sculpt-a-mold I got much better result, and now I have rock faces leading into my Christmas train set.
I Always enjoy your videos! Your timing is impeccable! I started this vid at the same time I started a project to enable me to run my wood lathe in reverse for sanding operations. I finished at the same time the vid ended! Now I’m scared to turn it on because I paid too much attention to what you were doing, and not enough to my work! Thanks for including the drawing of the head frame! I’ve not had much luck finding those on the web, and I’m not much into buying pricey books for one or two drawings! I love building mining structures, so any drawings you show are welcomed! Now, let’s plug this thing in! (If ya see smoke, call the chimney savers!)
I have stuffed extra sculptamold into woodland scenics rock molds. It comes out with a decomposing limestone or spilled and hardened cement sort of effect. It will hold the mold texture decently.
Each of your videos where you demonstrate modeling techniques are a Master Class, Dave. I am going back and rewatching episodes and learning so much and feeling inspired to get back into Model Railroading again.
Always loving your work and dedication to the atmosphere of your layout and details. Just wondering if you have looked at adding mirrors to maybe some canyons or behind hills to add the appearance of depth from the reflected images. Seen this done years ago on some layouts and it was always interesting to see done.
Great video Dave, thanks. I will try to follow your instructions on my layout! Curious, if you'd share, what brand of airbrush you like to use? I need sculptamold, too....
curious.. I've been watching a lot of your building structures videos, and noticed pretty much every one has a smokestack for cooking / heating stoves.. but none of them has a stack of wood anywhere around them.. i know- stupid thing to notice, just wondering if a small town sized sawmill was in the future, and since buildings are wood.. water tower or fire brigade buiding? one of my favorite movies is 'Support Your Local Sheriff" where they use horse drawn pump to hose off people fighting in the street.. might be a cool safety addition,, lol
Link to the small head frame plan used in this video: thundermesa.studio/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Small-Head-Frame.jpg
All your work is absolutely awesome and over the top. Your videos are entertaining and informative. Thank you very much!
Made reservations to go camping at Calico for the first time in a few years next weekend on Wednesday. Thursday evening, they changed the predictions from partly cloudy to possible rain and snow showers. Maybe just the dog and me. Testing to see if my solar panel installation mods are working. My wife thought doing it in the driveway was cheaper, but it's the beginning of wildflower season in the Mojave.
I'm also going to be collecting gravel, sand and dirt and dust from some of the locales, greens and yellows from around Rainbow Basin. Usually get a lot of dust out of the nooks and crannies of the truck. Maybe I'll end up with muddy clay and wet dirt. Can always let it dry and grind it down. I got a load of decomposed granite a while back and that sifts down into various sizes and has a bit of more of a pinkish tinge than most DG. A scoop of that is a little more than most of us need for modeling.
I like the "always changing & rearranging" approach! Thanks for sharing the techniques in making details count!
This is something very important to take to heart because I feel a lot of people, including myself, tend to think once something is created it's set in stone because a lot of work into track layout, rock work, ground cover, and buildings went into a spot and it feels wrong to tear it up. But really there shouldn't be too much to fear as the opportunity can open up some great moments to improve a layout. Especially when it comes to freelance model railroads that don't have a real life prototype to copy from.
Mario and Luigi 😂 also, I use sculptamold for my outdoor Halloween haunt decorations. I made moulds of my favorite gothic victorian detailed designs and used the sculptamold to make a bunch of copies or even new sculpts. I like it because it's not perfect obviously, so it gives it an actual old feeling.
Awesome work
Looks like it was planned all along......great work!
Great addition to Calico, beautiful modelling as always. I look forward to seeing the Pueblo in the mine's former location.
Another Great video Dave, really enjoying the series.. Good to see how you do things, Keep them coming .👍
Thanks for sharing. Love your videos. You’re incredibly talented.. I wish I understood the algorithm enough to know why your videos haven’t exploded in popularity yet. You’re one of the most talented model makers I’ve come across. Glad to see you back on Calico!
Hi ya Dave. Well, that looks like it’s been there for a long, long time. Nicely done. I bet Luigi and Mario would love going carting thru the dusty Calico streets. I look forward to the forced perspective scene. Take care. See ya next time.
Beautiful work! Looks like it was always there. Thanks for sharing!
Great job, Dave!
A fantastic work.
The first time I tried to do a rock mold they failed. They broke coming out of the mold no matter how much soft soap I use. But when I did it with Sculpt-a-mold I got much better result, and now I have rock faces leading into my Christmas train set.
awesome as ever man!! If I ever get out to visit my family in NM I def want to swing by and see your layout in person
I Always enjoy your videos! Your timing is impeccable! I started this vid at the same time I started a project to enable me to run my wood lathe in reverse for sanding operations. I finished at the same time the vid ended! Now I’m scared to turn it on because I paid too much attention to what you were doing, and not enough to my work! Thanks for including the drawing of the head frame! I’ve not had much luck finding those on the web, and I’m not much into buying pricey books for one or two drawings! I love building mining structures, so any drawings you show are welcomed! Now, let’s plug this thing in! (If ya see smoke, call the chimney savers!)
I have stuffed extra sculptamold into woodland scenics rock molds. It comes out with a decomposing limestone or spilled and hardened cement sort of effect. It will hold the mold texture decently.
Looks great, definitely an improvement.
Nice video and helped while the night away.
a job well done
Everything looks great! Excellent work!!! 😀
Beautiful modeling as always.
Each of your videos where you demonstrate modeling techniques are a Master Class, Dave. I am going back and rewatching episodes and learning so much and feeling inspired to get back into Model Railroading again.
I’ve used Sculptamold successfully in smaller rock molds. Doesn’t capture detail quite as well as plaster does, but in certain applications it works.
Always loving your work and dedication to the atmosphere of your layout and details. Just wondering if you have looked at adding mirrors to maybe some canyons or behind hills to add the appearance of depth from the reflected images. Seen this done years ago on some layouts and it was always interesting to see done.
That's not something I've really explored but it's worth looking into.
Fantistic!
Great video Dave, thanks. I will try to follow your instructions on my layout! Curious, if you'd share, what brand of airbrush you like to use? I need sculptamold, too....
Outstanding Dave I'd say You Mario and Luigi celebrate with Boto Bag of Vino , you've earned more of the share tho..
Sad to see your new video tearing this down in the latest video
The Maggie Mine will rise again
curious.. I've been watching a lot of your building structures videos, and noticed pretty much every one has a smokestack for cooking / heating stoves.. but none of them has a stack of wood anywhere around them.. i know- stupid thing to notice, just wondering if a small town sized sawmill was in the future, and since buildings are wood.. water tower or fire brigade buiding? one of my favorite movies is 'Support Your Local Sheriff" where they use horse drawn pump to hose off people fighting in the street.. might be a cool safety addition,, lol
None of the town scenes are finished. Things like wood piles (and coal buckets) will be added during final detailing. Thanks for watching!
No don’t name it Maggie Mine, it should be the Happy Accident Mine
Nice work as always. Have ever tried Dave Frary's "Goop"?
I have