Awesome, the scene looks fantastic! You captured it perfectly 😉 the blend between the backdrop and foreground was done really well, it feels like a big vast landscape that stretches off into the distance. Keep up the amazing work 😃
Absolutely loooove this video!! I've spent many summer holidays along malmbanan, Björkliden, Nuolja and the view of the Lapporten is phenomenal! I still have to this day, NEVER had a better tap water than they have in the huts in Björkliden! Still remember the DM3's El-12's, the El-15' and the smell of iron ore along the track! I'll tell you something, you'll be having a hard time to better this video! Janne i Glasgow! 🤜🏻🤛🏻🍻👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻❤️🥇🏆
Hallo Martin, Du baust einen Berg aus nahezu nichts! Beeindruckend. Hello Martin, you build a mountain from nearly nothing! Impressing. Grüße Greetings
Good morning, it is impressive, the details, I am very happy to see these videos and many more videos of you, because I am doing my HO Scale train table, always remembering the talkes is very important. 👍🤗 Thanks ..... Luis Acosta.
Well, it seems that Belgium is going into lockdown, so I’m going to see a lot of these videos, most of them again. This is an amazing channel that will get me trough difficult times once more. I wish I had the same talent as this guy!!
Once again a really great video. I am late into model making, but have always been good with thinking and hands etc. so not a problem. Your ideas and way of construction for water (toilet paper) are really great; never thought of that idea. Rocks and road making are really great ideas. Many thanks for all your videos; I really enjoy them and look forward to the next one. Thank you.
Hi Martin, Thanks for sharing this fantastic tutorial. I've seen many... but nothing comes close to yours. The station looks WOW ! Light weight but sturdy - ideal for modular layouts. I've learned something new thanks to you ! Success & greetings, Filip
Great video!! Would love to see you tackle making a drive in movie theater scene with a country road connecting to it. You’d kill it! Keep up the work, you earned a new subscriber here.
Even without understanding your language, I don't miss a video. Your tutorials are great. Just watching the videos I already learn something. Congratulations
I think I might use 🤔 some of your ideas 💡. Jenny Kirk did a similar thing on her build with the paper towels and glue. I also really like your path method. Thanks again, Chris
What a great tutorial! You covered everything really well from building to groundwork all in one episode. It looks fantastic and blends in nicely with the backdrop. Thanks for sharing this as I learned quite a lot.
A nice video and that backdrop is stunning. A tip, if you mix some pigment with the plaster you dont have to worry about getting white cracks in the plaster. Thanks !
Great detail in your video. Enjoy your presentation. Here in the states I use landscape cloth for contouring. It comes in 50 foot rolls for cheap money. It's good for lots of projects.
Abisko is one of my favorite areas in sweden :) and nice work as always. The model fits fine there only a bit less birches behind it ;) . and the new (or maybe the old) beginning of the kungsleden would be great, even if the new one is on the other side of the road. Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Fabulous video Martin. I see you are going more and more towards realism, have you thought about mechanical cloud simulation for your lighting to make the vista seem like clouds are passing by or full sun comes out or dark clouds pass by. This should be an easy make. Clouds could be mounted on wires attached to wheels that move back and forth across your lighting. Alternatively disco supply shops have revolving lighting usually in bright colours but you could change those colours to whites and greys etc. It shouldn't cost that much and I'm guessing would help to create realism you are looking for. After all the sun is always changing its brightness and direction. Toby.
Hi! Thank you for interesting feedback! For the clouds I think I would go for projector and show video of the sky on a curved structure. It’s really hard to get the mechanics to behave realistickly I think..
Absolutely brilliant. I loved the way you made everything look so simple and easy - when it takes skill, time, knowledge and patience to achieve such gorgeous results. Thank you for making and sharing.
Wow, vilken jättefin layout du gjorde. Den ser verkligen äkta ut. Dessutom var videon mycket informativ och detaljerad. Tusen tack för att du sätter upp dina videon.
Another great Tutorial, Martin. In addition to MR Video +, Luke Towan and Kathy Millat, you really are my favorite inspiration. Since you did "lumpen" in Boden, I assume that you are an artillerist (c:
That looks fantastic, Martin! Instead of spray glue, which I'm sure is not cheap, you might try using cheap unscented hairspray, the cheaper the better. The cheaper ones are often just diluted clear varnish, they work well for an adhesive for leaves and foliage.
Hi! I’m not sure if I agree there. A decent hairspray with ”strong hold” is about €5/ea. They don’t last long and the adhesive strength very poor. The spray glue is €12, but it lasts looong since the anout is about twice compared to the hairspray. It’s also a proper adhesive. I’ve been using hairspray for years, but moved away from that. Try the spray glue! You’ll like it.
Dear Martin, thank you for your helpfull videos and Tips. I will Join your Petrion asap ! I think about modelling Landscape e.g. Rocks, Walls or sth. like this by using construction-foam or assembly-foam
Sorry der Martin, Here the finalisation of my interrupted comment: do you have any Experiance in this Kind of modelling Landscape ? If "yes" pleased let me know your experiances and Tips für this!!! I think the please
Thanks for your amazing tutorial videos and very indepth explanations ... problem for me is scale .. I have not found a nice dm / dm3 in my scale 1:120 but I came a step closer with the self printed iron ore hoppers that I can scale down... Will keep looking though
¡Hola buenas tardes! As ever, a stunning video presentation and the content so well executed and narrated. My first attempts of scenics on my layout are now underway and, they include a hillside. Some of your techniques will be used to create a not-so-northerly scene. I’m about to embark on tree making and so, your tutorial could not have come at a more opportune moment. Thanks for sharing your skills. Stay safe and well. Un saludo. Gary
Ah Martin, that is spectacular....you make it look so easy. Thank you so much.. Btw my hubby is asking, where do you keep all your layout? Take care, from South Africa
Thank you! Well.. The layout is in the garage in my basement.. However, the ever growing number of dioramas and landcape modules for the railroad is a growing issue.. No solution yet.. Ideas?
I thought I was the only lady here, and then I found YOU, Val! My son is 12, and we are in the early stages of building a train table. This is SO MUCH FUN! Great video, Sir!
Wonderful video. Unfortunately i suffer from some terrible depression and have not really even been ablento get out of the house let alone work on my train :(
I just realized that a hand watch might be too big. So just take out the mechanism and hide it in the build, and have the rod sticking out and attach the hands onto it.
Hi! Thank you! It replaces the main station area. Stockholm / Karlberg station and city quarters out.. Lappland / Abisko in. I can tell you that it made a HUGE difference to the overall appearence! 😄
Awesome, the scene looks fantastic! You captured it perfectly 😉 the blend between the backdrop and foreground was done really well, it feels like a big vast landscape that stretches off into the distance. Keep up the amazing work 😃
I Love your Videos❤
This video made me subscribe. As a North American modelling the Malmbanan it is nice to see someone else model what I'm working on. Tack.
Great Video. Thank you so much. Now i have many Inspiration to build my new small Landscapes.
There is no better way to relax after work and watch the latest Martin of Sweden video!
great vid,
would love one about your military service history, photos etc
Absolutely loooove this video!! I've spent many summer holidays along malmbanan, Björkliden, Nuolja and the view of the Lapporten is phenomenal! I still have to this day, NEVER had a better tap water than they have in the huts in Björkliden! Still remember the DM3's El-12's, the El-15' and the smell of iron ore along the track!
I'll tell you something, you'll be having a hard time to better this video!
Janne i Glasgow! 🤜🏻🤛🏻🍻👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻❤️🥇🏆
Oh, remember Rallarkyrkogården också!
Some interesting techniques. Looks great. Thanks for sharing.
I like your enthusiasm. It's so fun to watch and to listen to your videos. Great presentation. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Hallo Martin,
Du baust einen Berg aus nahezu nichts! Beeindruckend.
Hello Martin,
you build a mountain from nearly nothing! Impressing.
Grüße Greetings
Brilliant modelling! 😍
Thanks Martin!
Stay healthy all! 😊
Another great video tutorial! (ReadyEddy)
Good morning, it is impressive, the details, I am very happy to see these videos and many more videos of you, because I am doing my HO Scale train table, always remembering the talkes is very important. 👍🤗 Thanks ..... Luis Acosta.
Well, it seems that Belgium is going into lockdown, so I’m going to see a lot of these videos, most of them again. This is an amazing channel that will get me trough difficult times once more. I wish I had the same talent as this guy!!
krZF:fikgo
perfect teacher..... thanks for that tutorial.
Looks stunning, you are an artist as well as a hobbyist.
Beautiful! Thank you for a tip on how to make a dirt road, especially! 😉👍🙇♂️
Very well done and impressive work
Once again a really great video. I am late into model making, but have always been good with thinking and hands etc. so not a problem. Your ideas and way of construction for water (toilet paper) are really great; never thought of that idea. Rocks and road making are really great ideas. Many thanks for all your videos; I really enjoy them and look forward to the next one. Thank you.
Hi Martin, Thanks for sharing this fantastic tutorial. I've seen many... but nothing comes close to yours. The station looks WOW !
Light weight but sturdy - ideal for modular layouts. I've learned something new thanks to you ! Success & greetings, Filip
Great video!! Would love to see you tackle making a drive in movie theater scene with a country road connecting to it. You’d kill it! Keep up the work, you earned a new subscriber here.
Since I got some advance information about this project from you, my expectations were sky high. You exceeded them! Brilliant!
Länk till den som gör dessa sovvagnar de blå o svarta som visas i början. Tack på förhand. Mvh Gunnar
So talented!
You make it look so easy. Thank you for a very enjoyable video.
Fantastic video. I love your approach to modelling - you make it look so simple.
Looks very cool my friend!
Great video.
Even without understanding your language, I don't miss a video. Your tutorials are great. Just watching the videos I already learn something. Congratulations
Brilliant, love your use of everyday materials to keep costs down. Happy modelling!
Very Nice work. Thank you 👍👌😊
I love your ideas in scenery and your choice of the buildings
Hola. Realmente disfruto mucho tus videos y Los encuentro muy interesantes. Agradezco mucho. Desde Argentina, Martín
I think I might use 🤔 some of your ideas 💡. Jenny Kirk did a similar thing on her build with the paper towels and glue. I also really like your path method. Thanks again, Chris
Hello, always interesting, informative, and delightfully entertaining. Thank you.
Thank you Norman!
Yet another awesome tutorial and example to apply to my own layout. Thanks
What a great tutorial! You covered everything really well from building to groundwork all in one episode. It looks fantastic and blends in nicely with the backdrop. Thanks for sharing this as I learned quite a lot.
Hi Martin ! Thank you for this new video ! You're still making a great job ! Kindest regards. Pascal
A nice video and that backdrop is stunning. A tip, if you mix some pigment with the plaster you dont have to worry about getting white cracks in the plaster. Thanks !
Very good tutorial thank you..
I make my comments like Liskwithiell do, you make it look so easy. Congratulations and thanks for the tutorial. I learned a lot
Great detail in your video. Enjoy your presentation. Here in the states I use landscape cloth for contouring. It comes in 50 foot rolls for cheap money. It's good for lots of projects.
Really great film and modelrailroad!
Nicely done!
Sieht sehr gut aus
Great addition to the layout.
The coaches are indeed excellent, I only seen something similar in HO from Rapido.
Just plain LOVELY!!!
Me encanta, Muy realista
De lo mejor que he visto.Estupendo
Abisko is one of my favorite areas in sweden :) and nice work as always. The model fits fine there only a bit less birches behind it ;) . and the new (or maybe the old) beginning of the kungsleden would be great, even if the new one is on the other side of the road. Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Very good tutorial. Thank you.
Fabulous video Martin. I see you are going more and more towards realism, have you thought about mechanical cloud simulation for your lighting to make the vista seem like clouds are passing by or full sun comes out or dark clouds pass by. This should be an easy make. Clouds could be mounted on wires attached to wheels that move back and forth across your lighting. Alternatively disco supply shops have revolving lighting usually in bright colours but you could change those colours to whites and greys etc. It shouldn't cost that much and I'm guessing would help to create realism you are looking for. After all the sun is always changing its brightness and direction. Toby.
Hi! Thank you for interesting feedback! For the clouds I think I would go for projector and show video of the sky on a curved structure. It’s really hard to get the mechanics to behave realistickly I think..
Gorgeous!
Absolutely brilliant. I loved the way you made everything look so simple and easy - when it takes skill, time, knowledge and patience to achieve such gorgeous results. Thank you for making and sharing.
Awesome job, as always.
I appreciate your tutorials, they are easily applicable in this fantastic hobby!
Excellent!
Awesome work.
Wow, vilken jättefin layout du gjorde. Den ser verkligen äkta ut. Dessutom var videon mycket informativ och detaljerad. Tusen tack för att du sätter upp dina videon.
Magic. Many thanks.
Amazing Martin!
Love the dramatic intro!
Me too! ;)
Another great Tutorial, Martin. In addition to MR Video +, Luke Towan and Kathy Millat, you really are my favorite inspiration. Since you did "lumpen" in Boden, I assume that you are an artillerist (c:
That looks fantastic, Martin! Instead of spray glue, which I'm sure is not cheap, you might try using cheap unscented hairspray, the cheaper the better. The cheaper ones are often just diluted clear varnish, they work well for an adhesive for leaves and foliage.
Hi! I’m not sure if I agree there. A decent hairspray with ”strong hold” is about €5/ea. They don’t last long and the adhesive strength very poor. The spray glue is €12, but it lasts looong since the anout is about twice compared to the hairspray. It’s also a proper adhesive. I’ve been using hairspray for years, but moved away from that. Try the spray glue! You’ll like it.
Absolute great!
Masterpiece as usual keeping me inspired Melbourne australia
Awesome video! Subscribed
excellent !verry good job martin !
I don't know how I got on here I don't have a train set or any fans in the family. But I find these so interesting and you are really talented.
Marvelous work !!!!
Dear Martin, thank you for your helpfull videos and Tips. I will Join your Petrion asap ! I think about modelling Landscape e.g. Rocks, Walls or sth. like this by using construction-foam or assembly-foam
Sorry der Martin, Here the finalisation of my interrupted comment: do you have any Experiance in this Kind of modelling Landscape ? If "yes" pleased let me know your experiances and Tips für this!!! I think the please
Fantastic, love your simple method of scenery. Very effective
Thanks for your amazing tutorial videos and very indepth explanations ... problem for me is scale .. I have not found a nice dm / dm3 in my scale 1:120 but I came a step closer with the self printed iron ore hoppers that I can scale down... Will keep looking though
Great work with a lot of experiences.
There is no better way to relax after work and watch the latest Martin of Sweden video!
Brilliant
Great video and scene. Thanks for this.
Very Nice vidéo. Thank you for this tuto 👍😊
Another great video Martin👍🏻
Great video...Thanks mate
Fabulous!
Interesting An excellent video, Keep up the good work :)
Did you partnership with god to create this World. You have so detailed approach. So perfect.👍👍😁
En riktigt bra tutorial Martin. Den inspirerar och ger bra tips som jag vill använda. Keep going👍
First like and comment :D I am amazed at your level of skill and knowlage when it comes to modelling. Amazing video keep up the good work! :D
Good video!
¡Hola buenas tardes! As ever, a stunning video presentation and the content so well executed and narrated. My first attempts of scenics on my layout are now underway and, they include a hillside. Some of your techniques will be used to create a not-so-northerly scene. I’m about to embark on tree making and so, your tutorial could not have come at a more opportune moment. Thanks for sharing your skills. Stay safe and well. Un saludo. Gary
Awesome ! I'm totally flashed. Very, very good job you've done. Best regards Ralf from Germany !
"NICE"!!! Enjoyed watching again. Kindly regards from my little german model builder basement, Olli alias "DER Z-CRACK"
Can you also make a video about how to build som houses with balsa sheets
Ah, dom liquitex sprejarna är riktigt bra.
Very nice work :)
Ah Martin, that is spectacular....you make it look so easy. Thank you so much.. Btw my hubby is asking, where do you keep all your layout? Take care, from South Africa
Thank you! Well.. The layout is in the garage in my basement.. However, the ever growing number of dioramas and landcape modules for the railroad is a growing issue.. No solution yet.. Ideas?
Rent another Garage or how your diorama in Lokal museum/building. You must be a star in your village...
I thought I was the only lady here, and then I found YOU, Val!
My son is 12, and we are in the early stages of building a train table. This is SO MUCH FUN!
Great video, Sir!
Tack för videon. Den var bra./Per
Wonderful video. Unfortunately i suffer from some terrible depression and have not really even been ablento get out of the house let alone work on my train :(
Hi! Thank you! Sorry about that. Hope my videos can help you to put focus on positive creative thoughts.
@@marklinofsweden its very strange.. the more depressed i get the more creative i become,butbthe less likely im actually able to do anything.
You can put a hand watch instead of that static clock so it can show the actual time.
I just realized that a hand watch might be too big. So just take out the mechanism and hide it in the build, and have the rod sticking out and attach the hands onto it.
Hermoso proyecto, cómo podría conseguir el producto que parece hierba para Colombia, felicitaciones.
Can you make a video about Märklin signals light.
Hello. You built and showed it wonderfully again. Where will this segment find its place on your model railway? Greetings - Tino
Hi! Thank you! It replaces the main station area. Stockholm / Karlberg station and city quarters out.. Lappland / Abisko in. I can tell you that it made a HUGE difference to the overall appearence! 😄
@@marklinofsweden ah, all right, thank you for the answer. Greetings Tino
I watched the whole video to see the Multiple unit electric locomotive at the end :-D
Hello l love your work!!! Could you show how you do to people, l don’t know if you have any video or if you buy them made. A greeting and thanks.
Where did You get this background photo wallpaper? Its great, too!
Yes, I would like to know that as well. Great video!
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