I would need a 10 pack, maybe by the 10th one I might get it to look good. 🤣🤣 I have been following for a while, I decided to go N scale so I could cram more stuff in a smaller place, but my eyes are just not what they used to be. Your tutorials are very helpful, and you make it more fun than a chore.
When you put the signs on the building, did you use the sanding trick on them? Sanding the backside so they weren't so think. I think i got that tip from you. Great little build. Can't have a community without a hot rod shop. Thanks for sharing.
I actually did not sand the back of any of the signs. The only time I sand the back is when I’m putting it on clap board siding and want it to look painted on or a thin sign that was adhered to the wall. Thanks for watching!!!
Excellent video, Jason. Would you use the same paint colors (grey primer, desert sand and slate grey) on a plastic sidewalk, instead of a wood sidewalk?
You should have seen the sidewalks in Kansas City, MO until the recent sidewalk improvement tax got passed. I was amazed we didn't have any trip-and-fall claims outside our church. Parts of the sidewalk had been forced over 6" at the broken peaks by the trees the city plants in the space between the sidewalk and the curbs.
Hi Jason for being a good teacher I learn how to built my kits and weather them thank you and keep up the good work ❤thank you
WOW! Thank you so very much, I really appreciate it!!!
My tweezing skills have developed considerably since I stared modeling in N scale
Me too, lol! Thanks for watching!!!
Amazing! Really enjoying your N scale models and content. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!!! And thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for doing n scale kits. We need them. Already ordered the kit and the sidewalks. We could use a line of n scale details as well. 🎉
Thank you so much, I truly appreciate it!!!
I would need a 10 pack, maybe by the 10th one I might get it to look good. 🤣🤣 I have been following for a while, I decided to go N scale so I could cram more stuff in a smaller place, but my eyes are just not what they used to be. Your tutorials are very helpful, and you make it more fun than a chore.
I really appreciate that, and thank you so much for watching!!!
Thanks for this Jason. I work in “N” myself. Some great tips!
Your welcome! Thanks for watching!!!
Learn something new everytime . thank's Jason !
I appreciate hearing that! Thanks for watching!!!
Jason, great build, such fine details.
Thank you for sharing, cheers, and take care, Michael
Thank you so much and thanks for watching!!!
so good !!!!
Thank you so much Kurt!!!
Very well done Jason. And I especially love it because it is N scale. I will add it and the barge tug boat to my wish list. Thank you so very much. 😍
Thank you so very much, I truly appreciate it!!!
This kit is just gorgeous -- as good as you HO version (which I have). Very well done, sir! N scalers should be rejoicing.
Thank you so very much!!!
It's true! You're an inspiration to all of us. @@JasonJensenTrains
Beautiful work on a great little kit. Thanks for producing in n scale and the video instructions on the kit.
Thank you so much Norm!!! Always appreciate hearing from you! 👍
Great looking building! I like the style of this one a lot. 👍
Thank you so much!!!
I really like this Jason. So thank you
Thank you so much and thank you for watching!!!
This is so awesome ! And I got my kit and can’t wait to start it !
Man, this looks microscopic...!
Can you do a demo on how to split and weather atoms? ... lol
LOL! Thank you so much!!!
When you put the signs on the building, did you use the sanding trick on them? Sanding the backside so they weren't so think. I think i got that tip from you.
Great little build. Can't have a community without a hot rod shop.
Thanks for sharing.
I actually did not sand the back of any of the signs. The only time I sand the back is when I’m putting it on clap board siding and want it to look painted on or a thin sign that was adhered to the wall. Thanks for watching!!!
nice thanks man
Your welcome! Thanks for watching!!!
Excellent video, Jason. Would you use the same paint colors (grey primer, desert sand and slate grey) on a plastic sidewalk, instead of a wood sidewalk?
Thank you so much Dave!!! Yes, I would use the same colors.
Thanks, Jason.
Exquisite
Thanks for sharing. I'm N scale. I enjoyed this one. Need a 54 Chevy in front of one of the big doors. LOL Is this a kit I can get?
Thank you for watching!!! You can buy the kit at jasonjensentrains.com
Did you install the back wall backwards? The studs usually go on the inside of the building...
No, The wall is covered in black tar paper and those boards hold it on.
@@JasonJensenTrains Oh I see. I've never seen that before.
Love this kit ! Where do I find the link to purchase one ?
Thank you so much!!! Go to jasonjensentrains.com to buy the kit.
@@JasonJensenTrains so awesome! Just ordered the gas station, sidewalks, roof vents and barrels !!
Great video as always 😎 when did you stop biting your nails ? Im still trying lol
Thank you so much Barry!!! I have never bitten my nails. I do trim them a lot especially since making videos. Thanks for watching!!!
Whoa , whoa ,whoa. Not everything has cracks. No village, city, or town would allow defective sidewalks.
LOL, you’ve never been to Iowa.
You should have seen the sidewalks in Kansas City, MO until the recent sidewalk improvement tax got passed. I was amazed we didn't have any trip-and-fall claims outside our church. Parts of the sidewalk had been forced over 6" at the broken peaks by the trees the city plants in the space between the sidewalk and the curbs.
But those corner pieces aren't handicap accessible! Just kidding, love your channel.
LOL! Thank you so much for watching!!!
Is bittersweet chocolate an actual color or were you just hungry when you were recording???😂
lol, it’s actually the name of the color. 👍
Thanks for watching!!!