Hey everyone- thank you so much for all your positive feedback on this- I know the sound balance isn’t the best and as a rookie to TH-cam I’m working on it 😊 Please let me know if there’s anything you’d like to see me make or explain and I’ll add it to the list Lee
Just lose the music completely. It's not necessary. We are here to learn from you. Teachers do not play music during lectures, do they? Such a GREAT technique!
This is awesome, now I just need a coffee grinder….. every time I tell myself that’s enough spending on model stuff I learn something new and cool 🤣🤣🤣 This is just wonderful Lee 😍
I have two coffee grinders, $5 or so each at the thrift store. I also dump out the grinder contents and spread on a paper towel as they dry a lock quicker
It’s refreshing when TH-cam recommends a video that’s relevant to my interests and of a high quality. Love it. 👍 Need to buy a spare coffee grinder for this. 💪
I use a lot of your methods, the cheap coffee grinder and methods of colouring. I rip my foam from old foam chair cushions with a wire wheel. I have cut foam blocks to size, painted them brown and rolled them in fine foam while the paint was still wet for manicured hedges. For sculptor mould, I put 10 sheets of soft toilet paper in a nutri bullet, give it a quick whizz and you have paper fluff. Put about an inch of plaster in a fruit jar, fill loosely with the fluff, shake vigoursly to coat the fluff, add water to desired consistency and you have the cheapest sculptor mould you can get. You can use the coffee grinder but it is necessary to cut the paper into small pieces. Badly weathered MDF broken up and put into the coffee grinder makes a good static grass. Colour in the same way as you did the flock. Whizz again when dry to separate any fibres that may have stuck together. Can be rubbed through a sieve to grade it into various lengths. Who needs to spend a fortune on materials when a little ingenuity can save heaps by using what we have lying around Besides it gives a lot of personal satisfaction to know that it was all your own work!!
That’s brilliant- I think a lot of us have picked up tricks and tips from each other and it just goes to show what ingenuity there is in the modelling world, and yes, there’s much more satisfaction in knowing you did it yourself
I have usually found that a hot glue gun has a mind of its own on how much glue you require. I found a Sicaflex adhesive which is very good for assembling foam pieces for terrain. Is required a few hours to fully set but grabs quickly You can spread it with your fingers, use it to fill gaps and water cleanup. Can't remember its actual name but it's one of the cheaper products in the Sicaflex range. To shape the styrofoam base for my terrain, I use a file card. For any who might know it by a different name, it is the short bristled steel pad used for cleaning the swarf from hand files. It is a bit messy and having a vacuum cleaner handy is desirable but it is far easier than using a knife.
I love these little gems of discovery. Absolute top notch results from a simple beginning that anyone can have access to. Gets to the heart of craft modeling. Love it!
Thanks it will bee done and even it is small ind the Z skale ..i think i will yous a blak spunken make a mix ..it will bee a succes all thanks too you..i evne put your link for my frind in France hee to have the Z whit ❤️..soo now you goo world wide..Thanks 🎂from 🇩🇰
I use a few brands and some are better than others in terms of being fully foam safe. The glue from Bob Martin Industries i link to in my description is the safest, but is expensive
Very novel idea for sure. I'm sure in different arrangements the scouring pad fluff could be very effective for a number of applications (would be great for mounds of dirt or making gardens with planted rows)
What you can do with what you have around you is only limited by your own ingenuity and imagination. Never discard something without exploring it's possible uses!!
“A shrubbery”… “A quite realistic looking bush there”…”looks a bit unkempt”…”you can use a pair of scissors to trim it up”…”hedge maintenance”. Yeah, there is a Monty Python sketch in the making there somewhere 😂
The end result is fantastic. I needed some foliage so gathered moss from the garden. It works well BUT result was a fly/midge infestation in my work room. This'll be a much cleaner way of doing it 🙂
Looks good, but a few suggestions - firstly use PVA or Mod Podge for a better bond when gluing foam, foam tends to just absorb superglue, causing it to dry fast, which just makes the foam go hard without actually gluing it very well. Second, once it's finished get some matt Mod Podge, dilute it and put it in a spritz bottle, then spray a few squirts over it to seal everything in, making it more durable and stopping any loose bits from falling off. Mod Podge has a sealant in it that works well with anything like foam or scenics to help lock them in place. One more thing, if you mix up more batches of the ground up foam with different shades of green, you can add a little bit here, a little bit there, just to break up the solid colour and give it a bit of variation. Not always necessary, and it depends on what you're going for, but just another little thing that can add to a piece if you feel you want it. Just found your channel and I know what I'm binge watching for a while, haha.
Yeah, glue guns have those annoying stringy bits that hang between the deposited glue and the gun. They do have their uses when that is not an issue. When applying hair spray to foam, I hold the can well away from and above if possible so that the first couple of squirts fall softly on the foam to moisten it a little without the risk of blowing any loose bits away. Just a couple of these light ones and then you can get serious without any undesirable results.
@@rolandhersom239 Sometimes, depending on the build, you can use a lighter or a soldering iron to melt the glue stick and quickly use a toothpick to apply it, it's pretty useful if you need to be a bit more precise than what a glue gun allows.
Thank you for this video and the youtube algarithym for showing this in my feed, i've been after a cheerper solution for hedging that actually looks like hedging for my bolt action minatures, thank you my friend.
Amazing patience to do all this. The well used tools and bowl show your experience. Wonderfully detailed building, though i think the hedge needs trimming at the gate or it brush against the owner. :)
Quick to the point, so I loved your video. I've been using hair spray for over 30 years now, and I use it a lot as a terrain scatter and grass fixative. So I'll start with as Warning. So far, all hair sprays are water soluble and are fast acting. So, to be safe, especially for wargaming scenery, seal it with a thick layer of spray varnish purchased from a DIY hardware sore as hobby varnish is too expensive for this kind of work. I use mostly matt varnish. Some bushes are very glossy on top of the leaf and very matt underneath and often much lighter underneath. So after the matt varnish has dried lightly spray a gloss varnish from directly above in a zenith fashion. Glossy bushes and matt bushes together on your scenery help give the illusion of different plant species. To get the viewer to have an immersed experience with your scenery is in the little details. They may not actually notice them, but the subconscious is tricked to say this is real. When buying hair spray, stay away from the expensive brands. They usually include fragrance, which is oil based, reducing the fixative effect for scenery. When buying, look for large cans that are closely priced to the little cans. This is because it has fewer additives that we don't want. If there are no name brands go for them as they have even less addictives unless it mentioned fragrance on the can. Go for the cans that have extra strength or the like on it. These have extra fixative in the hair spray, which is ideal for what we want.
@lnrmodels Thanks. A long time ago, a friend knocked over his water bottle, and it spilled over a large terrain piece that I had added a lot of detail held down with hair spray. We looked on in horror as my scenic started to float away. So we both went on a quest to make hair spray more permanent. Oh, and opened water bottles are banned from the wargames table.
@@jamesevans886 nooooooo! For sure for permanence sprayed on diluted pva from a mister bottle works well too. I think we’ve all had bottle knocking mishaps… happens to me a lot 😂
In retrospect I absolutely agree. When I was editing it, it appeared to be much lower in the mix, but now it’s too late. I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Saves a lot on expensive fixatives, but note that it is water soluble, so don’t go putting your scenic items in the bath !! (Also be mindful of damp environments, but again, I’d expect expensive models and Wargaming scenery to be kept safe from harmful environments)
In your videos I can't understand what you're saying with that other background music it's hard to hear you and you also need to slow things down on what you're doing you're speeding it up too fast
Hey everyone- thank you so much for all your positive feedback on this- I know the sound balance isn’t the best and as a rookie to TH-cam I’m working on it 😊
Please let me know if there’s anything you’d like to see me make or explain and I’ll add it to the list
Lee
You don't actually need music, you're voice isn't all that bad! 😂
@@killermurderer2208 haha - thank you very much 😊
Just lose the music completely. It's not necessary. We are here to learn from you. Teachers do not play music during lectures, do they? Such a GREAT technique!
@@jonruehle9186 rookie mistake. There is another version of this uploaded now without music
This is awesome, now I just need a coffee grinder….. every time I tell myself that’s enough spending on model stuff I learn something new and cool 🤣🤣🤣
This is just wonderful Lee 😍
Or a cheap handheld food processor?
Certainly cheaper than buying the mass produced stuff from certain brands. Great tips, subbed 🎉
@@_RandomPea with a bit of time and for about the same cost you can make about 20x as much
I have two coffee grinders, $5 or so each at the thrift store. I also dump out the grinder contents and spread on a paper towel as they dry a lock quicker
@@tomaaron6187 There you go. It’s worth getting one (or two ) - handy little tool…
It’s refreshing when TH-cam recommends a video that’s relevant to my interests and of a high quality. Love it. 👍 Need to buy a spare coffee grinder for this. 💪
Yeah, you don’t want to be using the kitchen one. Mine is now covered in green paint 😂
Thank you for your kind words. I could have edited it better…
@@lnrmodels seemed fine to me. 👍
I thought I was inventive but that was brilliant!!!
Thanks Jez 😊
I use a lot of your methods, the cheap coffee grinder and methods of colouring. I rip my foam from old foam chair cushions with a wire wheel. I have cut foam blocks to size, painted them brown and rolled them in fine foam while the paint was still wet for manicured hedges. For sculptor mould, I put 10 sheets of soft toilet paper in a nutri bullet, give it a quick whizz and you have paper fluff. Put about an inch of plaster in a fruit jar, fill loosely with the fluff, shake vigoursly to coat the fluff, add water to desired consistency and you have the cheapest sculptor mould you can get. You can use the coffee grinder but it is necessary to cut the paper into small pieces. Badly weathered MDF broken up and put into the coffee grinder makes a good static grass. Colour in the same way as you did the flock. Whizz again when dry to separate any fibres that may have stuck together. Can be rubbed through a sieve to grade it into various lengths. Who needs to spend a fortune on materials when a little ingenuity can save heaps by using what we have lying around
Besides it gives a lot of personal satisfaction to know that it was all your own work!!
That’s brilliant- I think a lot of us have picked up tricks and tips from each other and it just goes to show what ingenuity there is in the modelling world, and yes, there’s much more satisfaction in knowing you did it yourself
I have usually found that a hot glue gun has a mind of its own on how much glue you require. I found a Sicaflex adhesive which is very good for assembling foam pieces for terrain. Is required a few hours to fully set but grabs quickly
You can spread it with your fingers, use it to fill gaps and water cleanup. Can't remember its actual name but it's one of the cheaper products in the Sicaflex range. To shape the styrofoam base for my terrain, I use a file card. For any who might know it by a different name, it is the short bristled steel pad used for cleaning the swarf from hand files. It is a bit messy and having a vacuum cleaner handy is desirable but it is far easier than using a knife.
Love all these extra tips - thank you 😊
Fantastic result! And as a professional gardener I must say it looks realistic.
Thank you 😊
Very effective. I wouldn't have thought it possible but it looks really good. Nicely done.
Thanks David 😀
That is a very realistic looking hedge that's cheaper than investing in ordering name brand hedges in the long run.
Thanks Raymond, also fun to make
Thank you! This is so incredibly useful for me, building (mostly) Warhammer dioramas but always being short on dineros. Thanks yet again! :)
I’m glad you found it helpful. I’ll be making similar videos soon
Awesome work!! Congrats! :)
Thank you Toni
Beautiful work and very helpful! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much
Nice video. Really well put together, a really fantastic tutorial 😊
Thank you - really appreciate the feedback 😊
Congratulations on a very successful work
Thank you ☺️
This was excellent.
Thank you - I’m glad you liked it
Спасибо Вам.
Интересно.
I love these little gems of discovery. Absolute top notch results from a simple beginning that anyone can have access to. Gets to the heart of craft modeling. Love it!
Thank you so much. Love to share the knowledge:)
Amazing idea ❤
Thank you 😊
Great ideas here😊😊
All helps keeps good modelling budget😊😊
Thank you ☺️
Looking forward to more top modelling,@@lnrmodels
Love it..❤️ now i know how to make it for my marklin Z skale ..this is wonderfull done smal prise.. for you 👑👑👑👑👑..🍺..Big Thanks 🎂from 🇩🇰
Hope it goes well 😊
Thanks it will bee done and even it is small ind the Z skale ..i think i will yous a blak spunken make a mix ..it will bee a succes all thanks too you..i evne put your link for my frind in France hee to have the Z whit ❤️..soo now you goo world wide..Thanks 🎂from 🇩🇰
That was strangely cathartic! Excellent tip and demonstration 👍🏻 What brand of super glue are you using? Thanks in advance
I use a few brands and some are better than others in terms of being fully foam safe. The glue from Bob Martin Industries i link to in my description is the safest, but is expensive
Very novel idea for sure. I'm sure in different arrangements the scouring pad fluff could be very effective for a number of applications (would be great for mounds of dirt or making gardens with planted rows)
Yes indeed - lots of different applications - you could tease the fibres out to make scrub and bracken perhaps?
@@lnrmodels This is pretty much like flock. Any application with flock could be done with this instead
@@XxHiiaMaFrOGxX with a bit of experimenting yes.
What you can do with what you have around you is only limited by your own ingenuity and imagination. Never discard something without exploring it's possible uses!!
Awesome thanks for this video 😊
You’re welcome - glad you enjoyed it
Reminds me of when I made Rso oil 😎
😊
Wow 😮
Ta 😊
Kool trick thanks
You’re welcome - thanks for watching
“A shrubbery”… “A quite realistic looking bush there”…”looks a bit unkempt”…”you can use a pair of scissors to trim it up”…”hedge maintenance”. Yeah, there is a Monty Python sketch in the making there somewhere 😂
😂😂😂 oh most certainly a nudge, nudge, wink, wink in there…
"God bless you, I spent € 30 for nothing, when my solution would have been a dishwashing sponge. 🤣"
And a coffee grinder and a bit of paint :)
Well you know for next time, and making your own is always more fun
@@lnrmodels thank you 👍
How often does it need trimming? 😂
Depends on the time of year 😂
👁👁
😊
Please turn down the awful distracting music. I couldn't concentrate on what you were saying because of it.
Thank you- rookie editing error - won’t happen again 😂😊
Excellent tutorial. I made hedges with a different type of sponge, but I like the fact that yours is so realistic!
Thank you- it’s all about the enjoyment of making yourself 😊
What a fabulous tutorial you've put together here - thank you!
Thank you very much 😊
It's a shame the music is louder than your commentary.
Yes, you're absolutely right - I hadn't realised
You hear different frequencies as you get older.
No it's not. It's fine.
@hohohohehehe6910 odd, the editor agreed with me.
@dinmorejunctionmodelrailway a true artist, is never fully happy with his work.
The end result is fantastic. I needed some foliage so gathered moss from the garden. It works well BUT result was a fly/midge infestation in my work room. This'll be a much cleaner way of doing it 🙂
I can see that happening… if you want moss, a low bake under foil in the oven would kill off any wildlife, but artificial works better.
Green velvet makes nice moss.
Not a railway man but all over this for Warhammer thank you Sir :)
Very welcome - I'm aiming for all aspects of modelmaking and diorama creation. Thanks for watching :)
Very creative. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you 😊
good morning Lee. My wife worked with 3M for many years so I had access to Scotch scrubbing pads.
As a result I have a couple on the layout.
Well done
That’s brilliant - nothing like a good freebie 😊
Thumbs up to you. Those hedges are looking great
Thank you - I appreciate the comment :)
Great idea, The Knights Who Say Nie would be impressed.
We want a shrubbery!
Looks good, but a few suggestions - firstly use PVA or Mod Podge for a better bond when gluing foam, foam tends to just absorb superglue, causing it to dry fast, which just makes the foam go hard without actually gluing it very well. Second, once it's finished get some matt Mod Podge, dilute it and put it in a spritz bottle, then spray a few squirts over it to seal everything in, making it more durable and stopping any loose bits from falling off. Mod Podge has a sealant in it that works well with anything like foam or scenics to help lock them in place.
One more thing, if you mix up more batches of the ground up foam with different shades of green, you can add a little bit here, a little bit there, just to break up the solid colour and give it a bit of variation. Not always necessary, and it depends on what you're going for, but just another little thing that can add to a piece if you feel you want it.
Just found your channel and I know what I'm binge watching for a while, haha.
Always happy to receive extra information. Superglue was used for speed here, but yea, i agree that pva is far superior in the long run.
@@lnrmodels A glue gun works well too, especially for speed, haha.
@@sanguisdominus hahaha - I don’t get on well with glue guns …
Yeah, glue guns have those annoying stringy bits that hang between the deposited glue and the gun. They do have their uses when that is not an issue. When applying hair spray to foam, I hold the can well away from and above if possible so that the first couple of squirts fall softly on the foam to moisten it a little without the risk of blowing any loose bits away. Just a couple of these light ones and then you can get serious without any undesirable results.
@@rolandhersom239 Sometimes, depending on the build, you can use a lighter or a soldering iron to melt the glue stick and quickly use a toothpick to apply it, it's pretty useful if you need to be a bit more precise than what a glue gun allows.
Awesome stuff... auto Subscribed after 5 minutes on watching your craft.
Thank you so much- looking forward to giving you more content
You are an excellent model maker, your little house and garden look so realistic.
Thank you. In coming months I will show a little more of my house building too 😊
"Going round to John's tonight?" "Yup but don't have the coffee - it's bloody awful!" 😊
Good vid btw!
😂😂😂 Hmm, tastes a bit green…
Nice one! Quick, easy and you trimmed your bush tastefully.
Clippers always at the ready 😊
Hello, Very Nice work from you!👍
Nice greetings from Germany!🖖🍀
Thank you 😊
Building stuff with household items is so rewarding, especially when it turns out so good. Excellent job. Well done :)
Thank you. A lot of my work is commission based with off the shelf model supplies, but I want to show it can be done cheaper too
@@lnrmodels and you have shown that very successfully :)
Excellent modelling!
Thank you kindly 😊
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought this was a gardening channel and you were growing a real hedge from a sponge! Very realistic.
Ah yes, perhaps a bit misleading 😂 were you disappointed?
@@lnrmodels I like both model and gardening videos, so I was not disappointed!
Thank you for this video and the youtube algarithym for showing this in my feed, i've been after a cheerper solution for hedging that actually looks like hedging for my bolt action minatures, thank you my friend.
I’m so glad it’s been helpful. I’ll be posting another method soon
Super tutorial with great demonstration.Very easy to understand and follow, plus 100% of sponge is turned into hedges! Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you Michael- glad you found it useful 😊
A thing of absolute beauty, the attention to detail is brilliant...i just have to subscribe
Thank you so much - glad to have you on board :)
Very effective, looks great.
Thank you Jon
Awesome how to . Love ya channel. Hi from NZ
Thank you so much . Lovely to have you
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you 😊
This is awesome! I never thought about doing this and this will save a ton of money. Thanks for the video mate
Thank you for your comments - glad you like
what if i don't have a coffee grinder?, any alternative?
Good question- hand held food processor? Another slow and time consuming process would be to grind small bits of foam between two sheets of sandpaper
Wow , love this 👍🏻
Thank you 😊
Amazing patience to do all this. The well used tools and bowl show your experience. Wonderfully detailed building, though i think the hedge needs trimming at the gate or it brush against the owner. :)
Thank you, yes - I think a mini set of hedge clippers is in order…
That’s quite brilliant 👍
Thank you 😊
Nice trick!
Cheers 😊
This is so clever. Your models are more realistic than anything I've seen anywhere. Some real work has gone into this.
Thank you so much - please check out my model of a witch’s cottage on my channel for most recent work. I really do appreciate the feedback
Quick to the point, so I loved your video. I've been using hair spray for over 30 years now, and I use it a lot as a terrain scatter and grass fixative. So I'll start with as Warning. So far, all hair sprays are water soluble and are fast acting. So, to be safe, especially for wargaming scenery, seal it with a thick layer of spray varnish purchased from a DIY hardware sore as hobby varnish is too expensive for this kind of work. I use mostly matt varnish. Some bushes are very glossy on top of the leaf and very matt underneath and often much lighter underneath. So after the matt varnish has dried lightly spray a gloss varnish from directly above in a zenith fashion. Glossy bushes and matt bushes together on your scenery help give the illusion of different plant species. To get the viewer to have an immersed experience with your scenery is in the little details. They may not actually notice them, but the subconscious is tricked to say this is real.
When buying hair spray, stay away from the expensive brands. They usually include fragrance, which is oil based, reducing the fixative effect for scenery. When buying, look for large cans that are closely priced to the little cans. This is because it has fewer additives that we don't want. If there are no name brands go for them as they have even less addictives unless it mentioned fragrance on the can. Go for the cans that have extra strength or the like on it. These have extra fixative in the hair spray, which is ideal for what we want.
This is excellent additional information- thank you for adding this:)
@lnrmodels Thanks. A long time ago, a friend knocked over his water bottle, and it spilled over a large terrain piece that I had added a lot of detail held down with hair spray. We looked on in horror as my scenic started to float away. So we both went on a quest to make hair spray more permanent. Oh, and opened water bottles are banned from the wargames table.
@@jamesevans886 nooooooo! For sure for permanence sprayed on diluted pva from a mister bottle works well too. I think we’ve all had bottle knocking mishaps… happens to me a lot 😂
Great idea! Thank you! 👍
You’re welcome 😉
Amazing! Thanks for this!
You’re welcome- thank you
Thanks for the great ideas! This is the most realistic option I've seen.
It's amazing that you share them with us. Thanks!
Thank you - glad you liked it
This is smarttt
Thank you ☺️
Good neat easy! Love it. Thanks for the good work and the inspiration.
Thank you - hope it helps you 😊
First rate and the finished product looks the business...thanks for posting!
Thank you for commenting 😊
Very nice! thanks for the new technique! Looks great!
Thank you, glad you liked it
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I want, a shrubbery!
Ni!
this is amazing!!!
Thank you 😊
wow, dont need a hedge fund?
Just sponge off the system… 😂
Absolutely brilliant
Thank you Canuck 😊
very well done. Great idea 💡 with the sponge.
Thank you. You can use any kind of dense sponge too :)
Now googling 'cheap budget coffee grinders!' Looks really effective, thanks. Subbed! 😁👍🌍🚂
@@smallworldlayouts ah thank you - I did have an Amazon link, but go for the cheapest you can find, as you’ll end up wrecking it 😂
Hello, that is brilliant - I've sub for more, thank you for sharing
Hey, thanks 😊
I lost my hair about five years ago... So this has given me an idea, and it's a lot cheaper than flying to Turkey! 😉👍
All you need is some superglue! 😂
Hello, its a great idea. And it looks so nice 🤩🤩. Many greetings Thomas 👍🚂👍🚂
Thank you Thomas
Loved the video. The music was totally unnecessary. Quite annoying.
In retrospect I absolutely agree. When I was editing it, it appeared to be much lower in the mix, but now it’s too late. I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Very good, my congratulations. Please do not stop with this videos. Big hello from Brazil.
Hello Brazil! I shall try my best. I’m currently working on a big project which is stopping me from producing videos. Back soon
Great stuff! Really easy and realistic
Thank you ! And thank you for engaging!
The hairspray is a great technique. Very informative for WW2 and other wargaming purposes!
Saves a lot on expensive fixatives, but note that it is water soluble, so don’t go putting your scenic items in the bath !!
(Also be mindful of damp environments, but again, I’d expect expensive models and Wargaming scenery to be kept safe from harmful environments)
Great, but dump the background music, not needed, some people may have hearing problems that prevent their hearing from defining speach from music
Appreciate the comment. I’m pretty new to video editing and realise now it wasn’t necessary
A concise and informative video. Some content maker waffle on. And Bert drive a Jaguar like mine! Thank you.
Hey thanks - Glad you liked it
Is this a model of Onslow's and Daisy's house from keeping up appearances?
Oh I remember that 😊
Just found you for the 1st time, great work on everything! I subscribed!❤
Thank you lordnagatron - good to have you here
What a simple but realistic idea, this is brilliant will defo be investing in a coffee grinder lol to do the same. thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much 😊
for 10mm 1 sponge would make the entire villes Bocage AO
Absolutely
Proper job mate🇦🇺👍🏼 have you tried teabag tea leaves ground up for soil?
Thanks Jim 😊
That Sir is truly amazing. liked and subbed.
Thank you very much, you’re too kind 😊
Amazingly nice! Will be using this for Warhammer scenery!
Thank you - you just need to make it a bit bigger 😊
Nice one! Quick, easy and you trimmed your bush tastefully.
Always helps to have a sharp pair of scissors 😊
Turn the awful background music off it drowns your voice
Thanks for your comment- it was an editing mistake I can’t rectify now.
Oh my! When you poured that brown paint on the cutting mat. 😱I could not see the clear plastic below. 😂
Haha, yes I know . Reckless 😂
This is awesome. Thanks. Cant wait to go thru the rest of your videos. Just subbed.
Thank you. Just starting really…
Thanks dude ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
Hi - I was curious of what the name of the Model house is that you are using. Was this a kit building? Thanks.
Hi - thanks for your interest - this is a scratch built demo model I made from my own design
In your videos I can't understand what you're saying with that other background music it's hard to hear you and you also need to slow things down on what you're doing you're speeding it up too fast
If you read the description to this video there is a link to a better audio version without background music. I appreciate the feedback 😊