Outstanding video as usual. I appreciate the time and work you put into your video’s. I’ve watched them all multiple times. The Master Creations being my favorites based on the challenges. I’ll usually put your videos on play all whenever I leave the house in hopes that it will help with the algorithms. You should put up a PO Box so people can send you models/supplies in order to help with your overhead. Thanks
Thanks for the nice comments. I would be amazed that people would just send me stuff but I don't really need the assistance. There is one more Master Creations kit I might build if it shows up online at a reasonable price, but I do have two more pretty complicated kits in the stack that I hope to get done this winter.
@@asdasx392 your teaching, techniques and talent are noteworthy and are second to none. I hope you continue to produce content. Subscribers will sometimes amaze you with loyalty. Having some means of communication outside of comments is helpful. I do appreciate you taking the time with your response.
Really great tips on weathering. All of the ones that you painted are amazing so I cannot really pick the best one. If done correctly weathered locomotives and rolling stock really make a layout pop so to speak. Hey I hope your voice gets back to normal soon. I am on the slow road toward cataracts myself. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Really great tips, I love the fact that you treated each car differently. Makes for a nice variety on the layout, they don't all look like they had the same treatment. I just happened to find your channel today. May I ask, what are you using to mix the paint on? Just a plain white sheet of copy paper,, or something more sturdy?
Thanks for the comments. In this video, I am mixing my paint on a 5x7 index card. I also use construction paper frequently because I have it lying around. Regular office copy paper is probably too flimsy.
Nice video. I think they are all really good. I think weathering affects each car differently. You can see it just driving around not just on rail cars. If you had said all cars should be weathered the same or tried to show that people would miss the point that rail cars are different and experience different conditions. Thanks for the information.
Thanks for the comments. That is understandable. Unless you are professional quality, weathering almost certainly devalues the car if you ever want to sell it.
nice job they look great👍
Both the Golden West Service cars are my favorite but all the cars looked really good. 👍
I just discovered your channel, and I'm watching all the videos. You do excellent work, and I'm learning a lot. Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words and welcome to the channel.
Great job all look super and give you the real feel - thank you for sharing you process and providing some insight and inspiration.
Outstanding video as usual. I appreciate the time and work you put into your video’s. I’ve watched them all multiple times. The Master Creations being my favorites based on the challenges. I’ll usually put your videos on play all whenever I leave the house in hopes that it will help with the algorithms. You should put up a PO Box so people can send you models/supplies in order to help with your overhead.
Thanks
Thanks for the nice comments. I would be amazed that people would just send me stuff but I don't really need the assistance. There is one more Master Creations kit I might build if it shows up online at a reasonable price, but I do have two more pretty complicated kits in the stack that I hope to get done this winter.
@@asdasx392 your teaching, techniques and talent are noteworthy and are second to none. I hope you continue to produce content. Subscribers will sometimes amaze you with loyalty. Having some means of communication outside of comments is helpful. I do appreciate you taking the time with your response.
Really great tips on weathering. All of the ones that you painted are amazing so I cannot really pick the best one. If done correctly weathered locomotives and rolling stock really make a layout pop so to speak. Hey I hope your voice gets back to normal soon. I am on the slow road toward cataracts myself. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks for the comments Dave. Sorry to hear about the cataracts.
Really great tips, I love the fact that you treated each car differently. Makes for a nice variety on the layout, they don't all look like they had the same treatment.
I just happened to find your channel today. May I ask, what are you using to mix the paint on? Just a plain white sheet of copy paper,, or something more sturdy?
Thanks for the comments. In this video, I am mixing my paint on a 5x7 index card. I also use construction paper frequently because I have it lying around. Regular office copy paper is probably too flimsy.
Nice video. I think they are all really good. I think weathering affects each car differently. You can see it just driving around not just on rail cars. If you had said all cars should be weathered the same or tried to show that people would miss the point that rail cars are different and experience different conditions. Thanks for the information.
Golden West was my favorite.
dude very nicesi got a tip for you used the distress oxide u could get it at hobby lobby ur look at my video
Nice job but it is not for me the train cars cost to much money to weather ,I cant afford everything .
Thanks for the comments. That is understandable. Unless you are professional quality, weathering almost certainly devalues the car if you ever want to sell it.
yeah whats up with your voice