We are always most flabbergasted seeing your finesse resulting in a ultra high level of realism. Techniques used can be universally applied in any form of modelling. Just fabulous what you have achieved! Do have a great vacation.
Good painting guide that. Not everyone will know how so guides/tutorials like this are most welcome! Its nice to know that modellers now have a choice of 3D print, ŕeady made or scratch build. Just depends on what you are modelling and your budget! 😊
You make it look so easy. I always struggle with the black wash. Just doesn't turn out so good for me. This time I noticed you used air brush thinner with the black paint, will try that next attempt. Thanks for the motivation.
Hello Martin, The Netherlands calling. I noticed that your videos were to me more attractive before you entered the CTRL-P mode. I know printing portals is more time efficient than making them from styrofoam. But I do miss the hand craft. Anyway, nice video and up to the next one. Grtz. Arjen.
Hi M can you make a video on how to change the light bulbs on trains to LEDs as i have 30 plus trains i want to change the lights on. what specific LEDs you recommend and what bout resistors etc.
Please, show how to print and model this or another building. This question is about peculiarities of 3d-model process, how to make it good and right for printing
I really enjoyed this video but it left me with a question. The paints you were using were acrylics. When making the black wash, why was airbrush thinners used instead of water. Thanks.
I have a question. I am about to build a huge Märklin digital railroad on m track. I was wondering how I should add feeders to the rails(I am only going to run two trains at once) how should I power the rails. Can you please reply with a link to a video or something. Thank you so much and love from Denmark
Martin; not a comment but a question. Did Marklin make motor bogies for the old Electrotren large NOHABs? Without stripping the loco the bogie looks like Marklin specs. The loco in question is an MZ or something in green. You are banned from trains while on vacation. Thanks: Peter T
Din entusiasm är smittsam! Så bra tips i den här kanalen, och kul att följa utvecklingen!
We are always most flabbergasted seeing your finesse resulting in a ultra high level of realism. Techniques used can be universally applied in any form of modelling. Just fabulous what you have achieved! Do have a great vacation.
3d Do Not habe all people.
Awesome video, and such wonderful results! Have a great family vacation! Cheers!
Martin, you remain the best model railroad tutorial producer. Very glad to be a patron. Thanks again.
Good painting guide that. Not everyone will know how so guides/tutorials like this are most welcome! Its nice to know that modellers now have a choice of 3D print, ŕeady made or scratch build. Just depends on what you are modelling and your budget! 😊
Super video, as always!
As usual, Martin, another excellent tutorial. Cheers from Wisconsin!
Such a realistic item. I'm really enjoying your creativity.
Well done. Awesome video!
Very interesting video. Thank you.
I'll definitely try that
You make it look so easy. I always struggle with the black wash. Just doesn't turn out so good for me. This time I noticed you used air brush thinner with the black paint, will try that next attempt. Thanks for the motivation.
Thank You
Super Video
Looking amazing 😀 Have a nice Midsummer Eve!
Thank you for sharing. Great info.
Hello Martin, The Netherlands calling. I noticed that your videos were to me more attractive before you entered the CTRL-P mode. I know printing portals is more time efficient than making them from styrofoam. But I do miss the hand craft. Anyway, nice video and up to the next one. Grtz. Arjen.
Agreed. Great videos but not all of us can afford a printer and would be good to see ‘old school’ methods
Excelente 👍💪💪
Hi M can you make a video on how to change the light bulbs on trains to LEDs as i have 30 plus trains i want to change the lights on. what specific LEDs you recommend and what bout resistors etc.
Please, show how to print and model this or another building. This question is about peculiarities of 3d-model process, how to make it good and right for printing
I'm interested in buying a resin printer. Would Tamiya cement melt the printed object?
Love the tutorials and content. Keep it up.
Hi! No, UV-cured resin is not prone to melt from light solvents.
@@marklinofsweden Sweet! Thanks!
I really enjoyed this video but it left me with a question. The paints you were using were acrylics. When making the black wash, why was airbrush thinners used instead of water. Thanks.
Hej Martin! Whats the item number of the WT turf? Thanks 🙂
I have a question. I am about to build a huge Märklin digital railroad on m track. I was wondering how I should add feeders to the rails(I am only going to run two trains at once) how should I power the rails. Can you please reply with a link to a video or something. Thank you so much and love from Denmark
Happy Midsummer
Martin; not a comment but a question. Did Marklin make motor bogies for the old Electrotren large NOHABs? Without stripping the loco the bogie looks like Marklin specs. The loco in question is an MZ or something in green.
You are banned from trains while on vacation.
Thanks: Peter T
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Please remember first videos. Easy making tutorials. Not 3d🤨