Hi! I guess normal Spachtelmasse is also ok. I'm used to the material I show you in my videos, but other materials are also fine. What you shouldn't use is plaster ("Gips") because you would lose the flexibility of the road, that helps when storing it. Thank you for your comments! ☺️
Thank you! 😊 I use a german wood filler from the company 'molto' called 'Holz Feinspachtel'. I think it's similar to this: www.amazon.co.uk/Ronseal-RSLMPWFN100G-Multi-Purpose-Natural-Filler/dp/B001GU2BXM/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=wood+filler+ronseal&qid=1599773887&sprefix=wood+filler+ronse&sr=8-12#immersive-view_1599773956034 (as always, this is no paid advertising)
No, there isn't. Mine are 3d printed. I underestimated the interest in the guardrails. If you're looking to buy one, search for 0 scale model railroad guardrails, they are perfect size.
Klasse Tutorial. Woher sind denn die Leitplanken? Die gefallen mir außerordentlich gut. Was ist denn deine Quelle für den Kork, die Plastike Röhrchen wenn ich fragen darf?
Danke dir! Die Leitplanken stammen aus meinem 3D Drucker, aber wenn du nach Modelleisenbahn Spur 0 ("null") suchst, findest du welche in der richtigen Grösse. Die Plastikröhrchen sind von "Evergreen", die du u.a. bei modellbahnshop-lippe.com erhältst, dort findest du auch Kork-Platten von "Noch" oder "Heki". (Wie immer: die von mir empfohlenen Firmen und Händler sind unbezahlte Werbung)
Hallo, danke dir! Meine Leitplanken in dem Video sind aus dem 3D-Drucker und dann bemalt. Du findest auch fertige Leitplanken im richtigen Massstab, wenn du nach welchen für Modelleisenbahn im Massstab bzw. Spur 0 (Null) suchst.
A waste of specialised miniature paint in my humble opinion. Why not use regular acrylic paint to do this kind of job? (the result you got is stunning nevertheless, well done!)
Hi, thank you for the 'stunning result'. In my tutotial I show you the way I made my road. Of course you may use whatever paints you like and you're familiar with.
Eines der besten Straßentutorials auf TH-cam - und ich habe mir gerade viele reingezogen :D Zack, abonniert! Total underrated dieser Kanal!
Danke dir vielmals! 😊
Es freut mich, dass dir mein Tutorial gefällt.
Viel Spass beim Basteln!
Thanks for the master class in tile design. This was a work of art.
Sehr geile Arbeit 👍
Ich danke dir 😊
Citadel Farben? Sag mir dass du Geld hast ohne zu sagen dass du Geld hast! XD Super Arbeit!
Gucke es mir gerade ab für meine Gaslands Map.
This is epic. Really easy and so so effective. I’ll be doing this immediately. Thank you.
Glad to hear that. Have fun with your road! 😊
Fantastic work!!
Thank you veeery much!
I have been meaning to add roads to my collection to spice up my channel. Thanks for the video. Subbed for future videos.
Thank you very much!
pretty nice roads! Similar to what I did. The guy I got the idea from also did the rip method, I scratched my cracks in
Great video. I recently just got into wasteland warfare and I have to say you have inspired me!
Thanks a lot, ReNVaR!
Such comments mean a lot to me 😊
Wirklich schön gemacht.
Danke dir!
Another clear well done tutorial. Thank you Sir
Thank you so much!
Wow! Beautiful roadwork. Going to use your idea for Gaslands. Amazing!
Thank you very much! Have fun racing through the wasteland 😁
Sieht super aus!
Danke dir! 😊
Geniales Tutorial; bin schon neugierig , was als nächstes kommt.
Danke dir 😁, lass dich überraschen 😉
Nice work!
Thank you very much! 😊
Very nice tutorial! Followed it and the result is awesome - thanks a lot and happy 2021!
I am very happy to hear that. Thanks for your feedback and have fun with your road 😊.
Is there a particular reason to use wood filler (like flexibility?) or is „normal“ filler / spachtelmasse also ok?
Hi!
I guess normal Spachtelmasse is also ok.
I'm used to the material I show you in my videos, but other materials are also fine.
What you shouldn't use is plaster ("Gips") because you would lose the flexibility of the road, that helps when storing it.
Thank you for your comments! ☺️
Amazing! What is the filler you used at 0:3:12? I'm not familiar with it.
Thank you! 😊
I use a german wood filler from the company 'molto' called 'Holz Feinspachtel'. I think it's similar to this:
www.amazon.co.uk/Ronseal-RSLMPWFN100G-Multi-Purpose-Natural-Filler/dp/B001GU2BXM/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=wood+filler+ronseal&qid=1599773887&sprefix=wood+filler+ronse&sr=8-12#immersive-view_1599773956034
(as always, this is no paid advertising)
I like you work, though it's painful to me to see that model paint used on terrain . Very nice vid👍
Thank you! In my experience it's best to use the paints you are experienced with also for your terrain. And I love terrain 😉
Is there a video up for making the guardrails?
No, there isn't. Mine are 3d printed. I underestimated the interest in the guardrails. If you're looking to buy one, search for 0 scale model railroad guardrails, they are perfect size.
@@rainer_statistiker I will thank you.
This road looks great ! I will use your tutorial for smaller road. What is the name of the White sheet you are using ? The 1mm sheet ?
Did you ever find out?
@@vealcutlet86 I found some plastic card on amazon that was 1mm and was a good fit !
@@thegrimfang Thanks!!!
Que masilla has utilizado para encima del corcho??
Klasse Tutorial. Woher sind denn die Leitplanken? Die gefallen mir außerordentlich gut.
Was ist denn deine Quelle für den Kork, die Plastike Röhrchen wenn ich fragen darf?
Danke dir!
Die Leitplanken stammen aus meinem 3D Drucker, aber wenn du nach Modelleisenbahn Spur 0 ("null") suchst, findest du welche in der richtigen Grösse.
Die Plastikröhrchen sind von "Evergreen", die du u.a. bei modellbahnshop-lippe.com erhältst, dort findest du auch Kork-Platten von "Noch" oder "Heki".
(Wie immer: die von mir empfohlenen Firmen und Händler sind unbezahlte Werbung)
Sehr cooles Video !
Darf man fragen wie du die Leitplanken gemacht hast ?
Hallo, danke dir!
Meine Leitplanken in dem Video sind aus dem 3D-Drucker und dann bemalt. Du findest auch fertige Leitplanken im richtigen Massstab, wenn du nach welchen für Modelleisenbahn im Massstab bzw. Spur 0 (Null) suchst.
A waste of specialised miniature paint in my humble opinion. Why not use regular acrylic paint to do this kind of job? (the result you got is stunning nevertheless, well done!)
Hi,
thank you for the 'stunning result'.
In my tutotial I show you the way I made my road. Of course you may use whatever paints you like and you're familiar with.