I could watch you paint and weather stuff for hours. I consider you the Bob Ross of weathering. Great looking kit and a swell job of construction. Thank you sir.
Hi ya Jason. Another beautiful little kit. The builds are always interesting. And I love the fact you fine tune the kit as you build it. See ya next time.
Hi Jason, your kits are great and the coffee house/shop is excellent, I guess there is no chance you’re going to produce it in N scale/gauge as it would look perfect on a seafront scene I’m intending to build in the near future. All of the kits would sell well in N scale/gauge I’m sure! Keep up the great work cheers, John
Hey Jason, that is a very nice building. I really liked the weathering on the sign. The 'tar tip' you mentioned was a revelation to me. I use to use 'Elmer's white glue', but now I use Crafter's Pick "The Ultimate". It is a water soluble glue that can even be used as contact cement. It dries clear and is more forgiving that the other white glues. If you try it let me know what you think.
So many adjectives can be used Jason for yet another great tutorial.. been meaning to ask why the straight blade use and not an Xacto blade? When is Grand Opening for this coffee cafe, I need to get in line to taste your coffee blend☕️☕️
Awesome build, I have learned so much from you over the years! A question- quite a while ago you mentioned "Tite Bond" glue, which sets a little faster than white glue and I need that at times. But I can't remember which video that was in. Unfortunately I can't find Tite Bond glue where I live, was that wood glue?
I don't know if you ever got an answer but you can find titebond at any of the big box stores (Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, etc.) if you're here in the states. Any woodworking stores (Woodcraft, Rockler, etc) or Hardware Stores will also have it. Hope that helps! (Yes, it is a wood glue!)
Guys, is there someone that does o gauge like jason, showing details, techniques, materials used. Jason's stuff is transferrable to o gauge, but o gauge parts, specially for structures, would be hepful. Im aware of luke towan, boomer diorama cathy millett. Boomer does list materials used, less so luke and cathy. Gary
I could watch you paint and weather stuff for hours. I consider you the Bob Ross of weathering. Great looking kit and a swell job of construction.
Thank you sir.
Another sweet kit. I like the new root beer stand location better. Love watching this layout come together.
I like the white boarder between the red and yellow, nice recovery.
Great kit. Even better build video. We appreciate you sharing your journey with us. Thanks for the time and effort!
looks great JASON !!.
Great looking kit Jason. Looking forward to building it.
Thanks Jason, Waiting for mine in the mail now.
delightful little building!
Great kit.
Thanks for share
Cesar
Jason, great looking little coffee house.
Well done, and good luck.
Cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Your structure has so much character and detail. Great build.
Coffee shops are my favorite! This looks like a great kit, Jason!
again a beautiful building what you have built here. Thank you for showing it. Greetings Tino
That is a beautiful kit Jason, well done. I hope you get the deserved lots of sales.
Very nice kit and build.
Great building 👍
Hi ya Jason. Another beautiful little kit. The builds are always interesting. And I love the fact you fine tune the kit as you build it. See ya next time.
Excellent layout and great kit will be ordering it
Looks really Great. Greetings
Laser kits. Cool 🧐
A very nice kit! Love the details!
Great job
Hi Jason, your kits are great and the coffee house/shop is excellent, I guess there is no chance you’re going to produce it in N scale/gauge as it would look perfect on a seafront scene I’m intending to build in the near future. All of the kits would sell well in N scale/gauge I’m sure!
Keep up the great work cheers, John
Hey Jason, that is a very nice building. I really liked the weathering on the sign. The 'tar tip' you mentioned was a revelation to me. I use to use 'Elmer's white glue', but now I use Crafter's Pick "The Ultimate". It is a water soluble glue that can even be used as contact cement. It dries clear and is more forgiving that the other white glues. If you try it let me know what you think.
So many adjectives can be used Jason for yet another great tutorial.. been meaning to ask why the straight blade use and not an Xacto blade?
When is Grand Opening for this coffee cafe, I need to get in line to taste your coffee blend☕️☕️
A brief scan of the finished model first would help follow how it all goes together
That is a great kit, nice that you are selling your own kits! I was wondering, are you going to light any of the buildings in your town?
Super Video gefällt mir sehr Gut. Weiter So. Deine Häuser gefallen mir sehr Gut, falls die in Spur N Gibt,
would love to see how you design your kit for the first time.
Awesome! Love the kit, are you manufacturing them, or are you having them made, maybe FOS Scale Models?
Where did you get the name from?!!!!! ;-) Great little kit and a nice addition to the range
Awesome build, I have learned so much from you over the years!
A question- quite a while ago you mentioned "Tite Bond" glue, which sets a little faster than white glue and I need that at times. But I can't remember which video that was in. Unfortunately I can't find Tite Bond glue where I live, was that wood glue?
I don't know if you ever got an answer but you can find titebond at any of the big box stores (Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, etc.) if you're here in the states. Any woodworking stores (Woodcraft, Rockler, etc) or Hardware Stores will also have it. Hope that helps! (Yes, it is a wood glue!)
@Garrett's Woodworx ... thanks for your reply, here in Canada I can't find it, but knowing it's a wood glue, I can try one of those they sell here 😎
@@normg2242 You're welcome. I believe what you are looking for is known as a PVA glue.
Jason, where can I buy that exact pad for my worktable. Model number and vendor. My table is very similiar size to your table. Gary
Will you ever release these models I N-scale?
Jason, Where do I find a place to shop for your Kits?
His website
@@DougWilsonyellowhawkcustoms Dah!
If I could find it I wouldn't of asked!!!
is that brass wood?
Guys, is there someone that does o gauge like jason, showing details, techniques, materials used. Jason's stuff is transferrable to o gauge, but o gauge parts, specially for structures, would be hepful. Im aware of luke towan, boomer diorama cathy millett. Boomer does list materials used, less so luke and cathy. Gary
I really don't invest in HO scale because my eyes Are bad😁 I need o scale