I ordered and received the molds! They are magnificent! Looking forward to following this tutorial. FYI I have taken a wood rasp to an old brick and it creates a wonderfully fine brick powder. This weekend: Brickyard time!
I watched all your videos, you are the best without a doubt. I learned a lot from you. Keep giving. We are waiting for something new as soon as possible 👍☺️🙏🎉
Wow!..Thank You @zianyyounes!..So Happy you enjoyed the videos and learned a few things along the ways!..Hopefully get to a few of these videos I've been wanting to do soon!..Thanks Again! - Jeff
I could not give you half a thumb. I gave you a full 👍🏽! The half a thumb is for this not being constructed in 1:87 scale!🤪🍪 and half a cookie. Great work Zoomy!
lol...Thanks Spanky...Understood...You'll be Happy to Hear the next project is HO scale...just have about 5 more videos to sit thru until those start going up..HaHa
Just watched your "How to create realistic concrete" video, it's amazing!!! And with this one will have to subscribe then binge watch!!! Sir, you are super creative! Thanks for sharing!!!
I can't believe how easy it is to make them! and also how great they look! Now I only need one brick ... what will be the most appropriate type of brick?
Hey sam's scale productions, The ones I use were from an old chimney that the top half had been taken off...Any real bricks (not the fake colored concrete ones like from the home improvements stores) will work..then just find the colors you like-break them up with a hammer-sift and your in Biz..also you can buy crushed brick online..Ebay or Etsy for pretty cheap
Jeff Reiten brilliant!!! Before I lived in Mexico I could get free natural bricks everywhere but now that I am in California it will be much more difficult than I think, I feel sooo helpless hahahaha thans!!!
@@samsscaleproductions2514 sure hope you can get started making some bricks soon..if not last resort is always buying a paver or brick dust on ebay.. www.ebay.com/itm/Cleveland-V-T-Brick-Company-red-brick-paver/362983934893?hash=item5483874bad:g:lb4AAOSwkF1erEIh or you can get the Voddo brick conjuring dust...lol..probably make some Awesome Bricks!! www.ebay.com/itm/Red-Brick-Dust-Protection-And-Workings-Protective-Conjure-Brick-Powder/124007944583?hash=item1cdf731187:g:OCkAAOSw8iJd8Y43 Best of Luck!
Brilliant Jeff! You're the master of diorama techniques I must say. Where did you get the brick moulds if you don't mind me asking? I could watch you do this all day long. Cheers!
HaHa..Thank You Small Soldier!..I made them using the techniques in the aged brick tutorial and then added styrene strip for the mortar tab...they are available if you click the Products link above...Thanks again for the kind compliments --looking forward to the Rommel video! was just watching the painting 1:35th scale figures with oils ... makes me want to break out the oil paints again at some point--lol
Right I remember now. I thought I saw those brick moulds on a modelling site. That’s great thanks for watching m8! The Rommel video is just rendering I’ll post it Friday or Saturday.😍
Hello Jeff. I've been following Your footsteps in making my own bricks. The silicone mold I've made, was somehow like glued to the glass I had glued my clay bricks onto, so that I had to use a hobbyknife to seperate the mold from the glass. Do You have any idea how to avoid this again, if I try to make a new one?
Hey Jesper! ..fist off that sucks to hear....Hmmm..Ive never had silicone stick to glass or much else I use for the base...you could add /spray the glass base with mold release www.smooth-on.com/products/ease-release-200/ or try a different silicone..i basically only use smooth on dragon skin 30 for molds these days www.smooth-on.com/products/dragon-skin-30/ this wont stick to glass or plastic bases..hope that helps!
Hey magicwrestler86 -I broke of a couple chips with a hammer-then stuck the small chips between a couple pieces of paper and broke them further-then filtered them thru the sifter in the video
Is that your mold or the mold from Diorama Debris? Notice Diorama Debris molds have the spacer on the bottom for mortar? Not being rude just want to know because your vid on mold making does not show bricks with the spacer. Do you have a vid showing how to make bricks with a spacer?
Hey Sid, Yeah that's my mold in the video...to make the mortar tab I glued some strip styrene ( I think it was .010 sanded down a bit) down to one side of the clay bricks before molding
I ordered and received the molds! They are magnificent! Looking forward to following this tutorial. FYI I have taken a wood rasp to an old brick and it creates a wonderfully fine brick powder. This weekend: Brickyard time!
Thanks Timothy!! Brickyard Time....Love It!.....Ahh wood rasp -great tip....Let me know how it goes
I watched all your videos, you are the best without a doubt. I learned a lot from you. Keep giving. We are waiting for something new as soon as possible 👍☺️🙏🎉
Wow!..Thank You @zianyyounes!..So Happy you enjoyed the videos and learned a few things along the ways!..Hopefully get to a few of these videos I've been wanting to do soon!..Thanks Again! - Jeff
I could not give you half a thumb. I gave you a full 👍🏽!
The half a thumb is for this not being constructed in 1:87 scale!🤪🍪 and half a cookie.
Great work Zoomy!
lol...Thanks Spanky...Understood...You'll be Happy to Hear the next project is HO scale...just have about 5 more videos to sit thru until those start going up..HaHa
Just watched your "How to create realistic concrete" video, it's amazing!!! And with this one will have to subscribe then binge watch!!! Sir, you are super creative! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank You Juno! I appreciate the compliments and thanks for Subscribing ..more coming soon!
Thanks for sharing tips and tricks of bricks (and more!!!) my man! ^^,
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*Your work is Brilliant* ...
Looking forward to many more
Thank’s...
Wow! Thanks Silent Traveler...Love the Name....trying to take it up to one video a week...we'll see how that goes - HaHa..Thanks Again!
Very impressive!
Thanks Mr Fuentes!
I can't believe how easy it is to make them! and also how great they look! Now I only need one brick ... what will be the most appropriate type of brick?
Hey sam's scale productions, The ones I use were from an old chimney that the top half had been taken off...Any real bricks (not the fake colored concrete ones like from the home improvements stores) will work..then just find the colors you like-break them up with a hammer-sift and your in Biz..also you can buy crushed brick online..Ebay or Etsy for pretty cheap
Jeff Reiten brilliant!!! Before I lived in Mexico I could get free natural bricks everywhere but now that I am in California it will be much more difficult than I think, I feel sooo helpless hahahaha
thans!!!
@@samsscaleproductions2514 ...Lol..isn't that always how it goes :(
Jeff Reiten I will continue looking for something similar if not, I will have to make a little trip thank you very much bro!
@@samsscaleproductions2514 sure hope you can get started making some bricks soon..if not last resort is always buying a paver or brick dust on ebay..
www.ebay.com/itm/Cleveland-V-T-Brick-Company-red-brick-paver/362983934893?hash=item5483874bad:g:lb4AAOSwkF1erEIh or you can get the Voddo brick conjuring dust...lol..probably make some Awesome Bricks!! www.ebay.com/itm/Red-Brick-Dust-Protection-And-Workings-Protective-Conjure-Brick-Powder/124007944583?hash=item1cdf731187:g:OCkAAOSw8iJd8Y43
Best of Luck!
Brilliant Jeff! You're the master of diorama techniques I must say. Where did you get the brick moulds if you don't mind me asking? I could watch you do this all day long. Cheers!
HaHa..Thank You Small Soldier!..I made them using the techniques in the aged brick tutorial and then added styrene strip for the mortar tab...they are available if you click the Products link above...Thanks again for the kind compliments --looking forward to the Rommel video! was just watching the painting 1:35th scale figures with oils ... makes me want to break out the oil paints again at some point--lol
Right I remember now. I thought I saw those brick moulds on a modelling site. That’s great thanks for watching m8! The Rommel video is just rendering I’ll post it Friday or Saturday.😍
Hello Jeff. I've been following Your footsteps in making my own bricks. The silicone mold I've made, was somehow like glued to the glass I had glued my clay bricks onto, so that I had to use a hobbyknife to seperate the mold from the glass. Do You have any idea how to avoid this again, if I try to make a new one?
Hey Jesper! ..fist off that sucks to hear....Hmmm..Ive never had silicone stick to glass or much else I use for the base...you could add /spray the glass base with mold release www.smooth-on.com/products/ease-release-200/ or try a different silicone..i basically only use smooth on dragon skin 30 for molds these days www.smooth-on.com/products/dragon-skin-30/ this wont stick to glass or plastic bases..hope that helps!
Awesome thanks
Thanks Julie!
Good evening, how are you....can i buy this template؟
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@@JeffReiten thank u very much 🌹🌹
Awesome ! Where do you find that nice mold ? It's incredibly nice work !!!
Hey Panzer-meister, Thanks!!..I made the mold using bricks from my making aged bricks tutorial... 1:35th scale available in the links below
I would like to order your molds?
excellent
Hey @dawnlowry3279 !..Unfortunately I no longer sell them...Sorry!🙄😒😬
How did you break up the brick? Chisel? Then you shifted it? Or did you have another way of getting to the fine dust?
Hey magicwrestler86 -I broke of a couple chips with a hammer-then stuck the small chips between a couple pieces of paper and broke them further-then filtered them thru the sifter in the video
Is that your mold or the mold from
Diorama Debris? Notice Diorama Debris molds have the spacer on the bottom for mortar? Not being rude just want to know because your vid on mold making does not show bricks with the spacer. Do you have a vid showing how to make bricks with a spacer?
Hey Sid, Yeah that's my mold in the video...to make the mortar tab I glued some strip styrene ( I think it was .010 sanded down a bit) down to one side of the clay bricks before molding