The scenic areas are coming together nicely, like the way you used rope to great effect, another cracking budget modelling tip Mark. The bushes and shrubs look really effective. All the best n take care. Brian @ The Angels
Very good video. I`ll hace a go with string, for my N gauge layout. A cheap alternative for adding colour is to stick some wax crayons in the freezer for a couple of hours, then rub against a kitchen grater.
I've got some old rope in the shed, thank you for this video
Thank you, a bit of rope goes a long way.
Nice work, and a very cool assortment to add subtle color changes along the layout! Top marks, Mark!
Thank you Anthony
Nice
Y done. Those came out great.
Thanks Steve
Brilliant Mark .Never seen it done with rope before..Top Man.
Thanks Allan
Outstanding Mark... really god stuff! I will most definitely be using these methods on my layout build. Thanks...
Thank you Mike
Nice video today.
Thank you David
@@DonegalDadRail Hi if you get time Have a look at my channel. See what you think. Thanks for your support and time.
Have been subscribed to your channel for a while, I like your content.
I've not seen this method before. Seems a great effective way of doing things! Cheers!
Thank you Small World. Glad it was helpful!
The scenic areas are coming together nicely, like the way you used rope to great effect, another cracking budget modelling tip Mark. The bushes and shrubs look really effective. All the best n take care. Brian @ The Angels
Thanks Brian, its starting to take shape
Very good video. I`ll hace a go with string, for my N gauge layout.
A cheap alternative for adding colour is to stick some wax crayons in the freezer for a couple of hours, then rub against a kitchen grater.
Thank you Timbo and thats a great tip.
@@DonegalDadRail I read it on a forum, I think, can`t claim it`s an original idea. Workd though.
This is so wonderful.Seeing Irish hertitage museums Plus you demonstrating making scenery.Thank-you so much.Happy New Year from Manchester,England.
Thank you Helen, Happy New Year
Nice tutorial Mark they turned out really good. Keep up the great work
Thank you Paul
Thank you for the video it's very informative and interesting and helpful
Thank you Richard. Glad it was helpful!
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Bard's craft has been doing this for quite a while...
Will have to look them up.
Can you make a 3 rail split fence with twigs from trees
Never tried I have used matchsticks, coffee stirrer and skewers before
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I tried to use nylon rope what a pain in t he rear
Need to use natural fiber rope or string