Model a realistic harbour warehouse
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- Detailed guide how to build a harbour warehouse in H0-scale from scratch in balsa wood. The video guides you through the entire process including piece part manufacturing, assembly, weathering and application into the harbour scene. All in
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OH MY Gosh.....I AM so happy to have found your video...I've been looking for 2 days to find a video on how to use wood strips on a building....thank you so much for this video!!
This dude is a genius
Jag är impad och jag gillar dina knep å knåp för att göra det så enkelt som möjligt att bygga ett skjul till ditt diorama. Tackar
Beautiful
Very nice techniques un this vid. Ha ha...the bird crap on the wharf wall tires. Nice weathering!
The making of the aluminium-shed is really impressing! Thank you for the great video.
Perfeckt
I like this method of construction. I am modelling the 1800s era and I would think most buildings had this type of look unless more formal for city buildings. Thanks for the video!
I'm right there with you Hans. This type of construction will make up half, if not 2/3 of my early 20's Trans-Pacific harbor front.
Clever. And I just love the way you say Hello. Thank you.
Thank you! Hello! 😄😄😄
Calling it a "Harbour Warehouse" is nice, but that could be an old tin storage building pretty much anywhere. Great job on the build, and great job explaining the whole process step-by-step. Fantastic tutorial, as usual.
Wonderful rail movie !!! Excellent Greetings from France !
Merci! 👍😊
Magic, I do like the idea and the details. Such a great channel. Thank you for your experience sharing.
Excellent. Best wishes from the UK.
Thank you Bobby! 👍😊 Best wishes back from Sweden!
Great Video 👍🏻
Precious work, very, very detailed, l' like thats step to step to build. Thanks!! Greeting from Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic.
Well done again! Love good quality videos such as yours and of course your greeting always makes me smile.
Klasse Videos, ich habe viele Anregungen für mein Projekt bekommen.
Always enjoy your videos. I've learned a lot from the tutorials.
Thank you! 👍
Wow, that is absolutely amazing.
Thank you! So glad you liked it! 👍😊
Amazing video tutorial, is a greater realistic model.
Oh man, am i glad you made this video! I had a dream i built a large port on my layout, and i was tying to figure out how i was going to go about making the older board on board constructed buildings. This may have been the God send, for lack of better terms, for how to accomplish that. Keep up the great tutorials! :)
Nicely done. Always enjoy your videos
Thank you! 👍😊
muchas gracias, muy buenos tus videos, yo aprendo mucho con tus videos
Otroligt snyggt gjort! Jag gillar verkligen de videos du gör där du bygger något från scratch och pedagogiskt visar hur man gör!
Tack Johan! Kul att du gillar mina videos! Mer kommer! Redan i morgon faktiskt!
That looks great Martin!
Thank you! 👍😊
Looks great. Nice touch.
Thank you!
GREAT !!!
Amazing work, I really enjoy your build videos, you make it look so easy and effortless that anyone could do it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! "so easy and effortless".. yes! The intention is to inspire, so I take that feedback very positive!
Brilliant as usual!
Thank you Michael!
Super gemacht 👍👍👍
Best!
Ah that was a first using white glue instead of tinfoil on that vollmer plastic card. Turned out great ! Will steal that idea for my n scale layout.
As always a super video !
Please do! It works fine. A thin layer is best. Less risk for air bubbles then. There will anyway be a small amount of molding defects, mainly from airbubbles, but it doesn’t really show in the final result due to the weathering.
Love that idea sharing your video now
Thank you Brian! 👍😊
Oh, excellent!!
Thank you Madhu! I need to model something from Bangalore soon!
Fantastico 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
bravo bravo, c'est magnifique
Great Building !! !! !!
Thank you Miller! 👍😊
Great techniques! Tak!
Thank you! 👍😊
Looks great. My highlight however is the „Made in West-Germany“ engraving on the Vollmer plate :)
I was thinking the same thing. He's had those templates for quite a while.
Hi! Thank you! Yes, I had them for a while, but I honsetly think Vollmer still has the engraving in the tooling unchanged, due to the cost of changing the mold tool..
Fantastic
Wow you are good. 👍🏼
Thank you! 👍😊
Great video again👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Hans! 👍😊
Realmente increible
Another great Tutorial!!!
Thank you Magnus!
Great tutorial!
Tack Lasse! 👍😊
Super Leistung Top
I always enjoy your videos. You make it look so simple and easy, that I want to try it myself. Not always succesful but every now and then I get close to what you do :)
Practice makes perfect
Lovely old building. I hope neither one of the two workers trip and fall into the building. It will probably fall down on them.
You are amazing.
hi my friend ! very beautiful job ! greating from belgium!
Thank you Didier!
Good work !!
Your skills far outweigh mine.I have issues when gluing walls together.And Super Glue doesn't work.
Another very nice construction :-) Thank you :-)
Thank you! 👍😊
excelente e lindíssimo.
Mästerligt. Igen. Du är nummer 1.
Tack Per! ❤️
Incredible detail........Nice work Mark. What material did you use for the roof.
White glue / Wood glue / PVA-glue / Ponal.. all the same thing
excellent video. looks like a lot of work but the end result looks fantastic. new to your channel. but look forward to more, and some of your past videos.
Thank you!!👍😊 The building took like 4-5 hours to complete. It’s not more than what you can expect even if you build a plastic kit.. More freedom in creating.
Hej lite grönt längst ner det brukar alltid vara lite grön mossa eller alger Annars så är det väldigt fina hus och staket du bygger. Tack för fina videor.
Good job!!! :D
Thank you!
Why do you use a razor blade rather than a craft knife? But I love the videos. I’ve got plans for several wooden buildings following your methods, when I’ve finished track laying.
Thank you! 👍😊 Ehh.. I don’t know why I use razor blade really.. I’m used to that, so it’s easy for me..
I am new to model railroading and I have been loving your videos. Coming from a construction background, I really enjoy your scratch build videos. By any chance do you have the basic measurements of this building? Length, width, depth and height? It would make it a lot easier for myself and others to build it to scale. I have yet been able to find a HO scale ruler locally. Please keep posting your scratch build videos. Merry Christmas from the States.
Have you ever DIY rail track model?
Hi! No, I have actully never build any rolling stock.. or.. yes a few goods hoppers in plastic, but no ”real” brass model or so...
It would be great to see how you made your balsa slicer.
Hi! Please check out the video tutorial: th-cam.com/video/H2mlTawqIkU/w-d-xo.html
Hi Martin, you really got me into railway modelling with your inspiring videos! Made a half open shed last week and want to start on a goodsshed. Do you have a drawing, digital or analogue (c; to guide me with mesurements.
Keep up the good work, regards Ron
Hi! Thank you Ron! Sry I don’t have a drawing really.. I just made some paper templates at the time for the video, but I haven’t kept those unfortunately
How did you make the wheels on the harbor side? They look really cool!
Amazing tutorial!
There is one qustion. Did you used some separation grease and what kind of grease for easier PVA and Vollmer plates separation?
Hi! Thank you! No separation grease is required. It comes off real easy anyway..
Alle 👍hoch
Danke! 👍😊
Great tutorial as usual. When making the roof, do you use PVA glue and just brush it out on the plates or do you thin the glue with water? I would love to try and make some roof like that.
Hi! Thank you! Don’t thin the glue. Should be right out from the bottle.
marklinofsweden can you post a link to the roof template?
naguará muy bueno mi panita...
Have you any videos on bridge construction
Hi! I have a bridge tutorial being scheduled for publication November 30. It’s a long scratch build in Styrofoam.
"now the trick is not getting caught in the fast set glue"
me every time I use it: *got my finger caught and destroying the part*
Mycket trevligt bygge! Din fina T44:a verkar ha tappat en buffert!?
Tack! Ja.. De släpper buffertar heeeela tiden! Jag har limmat några, men de faller av.. Måste vara något med plasten..
var köper du ditt alumiumnät till berg?
Jag köper nätet på Hornbach. Det är egentligen ett nät som skall fästas i takfoten och förhindra att getingar bygger bo på vinden...
Stort tack!
where did you buy the fingers
Do you have an email my friend I love these videos. Got a question as I'm building Gotham city in 35mm
where i can find windows and doors kits.. thanks
Good question! I need to check that! I’ll be back!
@@marklinofsweden thanks sir...
"I made a template for the roof"
Proceeds to show a literal paper rectangle.
Balsa wood slicer ?
Search through Martins other videos...he has one where he shows you how to make it.
Here...i'll make it easy for you
th-cam.com/video/H2mlTawqIkU/w-d-xo.html
Thanks. great..
Thank you! 👍
First
Yupp Congrats! 👍😊
Me too!
Hij kan bij mij huisjes komen maken
Oh Nein !
Bitte bitte in Deutsch für Deutschland . . . 🙄
can you please show us how you filled the space in your Märklin tracks with the concrete lookalike? does it work good with the middle contact?
I would like to know as well!
It is explained in the tutorial being published Friday October 5 at 15:00 CET