You make it look so easy!! I saw some similar loads on line for $20. to $30!!!! Now I'll save my money and make my own loads!! I even have some black straws!! Thanks for the hints.
RUST, DIRT, VACUUM! So good. That scrap cargo turned out beautifully...and thanks for the tips on creating nice textured bark on the flower supports - looks great.
you all prolly dont care but does any of you know a way to log back into an instagram account..? I was stupid lost my login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Owen Yusuf I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Speaking of straws - - -For an incline with an upper track and a lower one running underneath, run the dropper lines from the upper down thru the deck inside of milkshake straws. They make a great conduit to keep the wires from interfering with the lower train. Also use them to carry droppers down thru a foam/plywood deck so the wires will not get hung up going thru the materials. Bob - Brecksville Ohio
Another great video, Martin! One thing I do is to bury a steel nut in the cargo, sometime you have to drill a hole for it, sometimes you can hide it in a scrap load. Then when you get to the destination, just use a small magnet and the car is unloaded!
I like the pre-made loads but I have to say my favorites are the ones you scratch built. I especially like the scrap metal one. Don't feel bad about keeping your spare parts as you can always use them for neat projects like this. I learned a lot from this tutorial. Thanks for sharing it.
I don't have a model set up (I'm a Barbie Girl) but I love these - scrap metal has to be my favourite. I'm constantly thinking about a post-apocalypse/ urban decay diorama for the princess of plastic and watch these tutorials for techniques to scale up. With so much bad stuff on UA-cam, your tutorials show that YT can be used for GOOD!
What a great effect with worthless of very cheap materials. I am glad that it was possible to watch your older tutorials. Thanks tot sharing your expertise and creativity. Bert from Holland..
VACUUUMM rrraaahhhh great job again Martin, I have a Hectorrail Marklin 47085 timber car set, for which I still need trees. I also thought of flower support sticks but they are too clean/nice/straight. Putting a thin layer of plaster on them is brilliant!
Perfect work. I love your vids. Best insperation for my own layout. Never stop having new ideas. A bridge like yours would be intresting. Or a long one over a river....pls 🤗
Completely unexpected to learn that you growl! Very cool :D Amazing work as always, cargo looks fabulous. Carts looks a bit unweathered but I guess that's coming as I know you leave no details unattended.
something to concider when you make your loads is the weight of the material, coal is lighter than gravel coal cars are usually running over and gravel cars are only half full same with logs and processed lumber, stacked lumber has less air space than logs. just a thought. like you videos and have learned a lot watching you work, thanks
i watched now two of your videos....now subscribed!!! Awesome stuff!! An idea on the steel scrap loads, check your local engine re-builder, or machine shop as they have the small chips and scraps that if asked will usually giveaway. Just glue like you did with the coal and gravel. They also take the paint nicely. Oh and by the way I'm an Iron Maiden fan.
Excellent video and good tips! All cargo's look's great and natural.. And some joking makes day better.. :) Even, my daughter laughing about vacuum.. :D
Lots of good things in This video. But i would prefer using Kyosho pin striping tape on the drinking straws. They are already with glue and come in lot of sizes. I use them in n scale ! Thanks !
Nice primer video on making cargo without weighing down the cars significantly. Would love love to see a video showing a center beam lumber car load being made which is so common in Canada and US.
Your work is outstanding, but no one would load planks or bricks in a eanos car, because the loading and unloading will be too time consuming. Most bulk loads would also be shipped in self unloading cars to speed up the process. Otherwise, super work!
Amazing stuff! I will try some of this on my layout. Previously I’ve just been filling entire wagons with gravel... Also, have you ever considered building a narrow gauge section on your layout? H0e, or something like that?
You can leave the black pipes with blue insides as is , pipes used for small culverts are black on the outside and blue on the inside , in Norway that is , perhaps in Sweden too . Point is you don`t do anything wrong leaving it blue on the inside.
Hi! Nice work. I made loads for a timber train, 16 cars long, 45 bundles of timber, using flower support pins, painted using a rag and lazyr. A machine saw was used for cutting the load. Using natural raw material often gives way to thick loggs. Remember the scale 1:87. Adding 3 Maerklin cars the total weight of the cars is 2,5 kilo! The Siemens Hector locomotive was raising like a horse getting up on the back legs so it had to be down loaded by extra weight to manage the 2% uphill tracks. We had contact by mail a few years ago but crashing computers made Your mail get lost. I have some pictures to send. What is Your home page?
Very good, except that scrap steel is pretty well always painted, or galvanised, or otherwise coated. Bottom line is that you are not going to have a wagon that's 100% rusted steel.
Great! Thanks. Question: prototypically speaking, are loads of those types really put in gondolas in Europe? If so, how do they get unloaded? Especially the wood planks and bricks. OR is this just for the fun of filling gondolas with variety?
Great effect 💪🔥🔥🚆📸🛤️💯💯💯💯👍👍👍
You make it look so easy!! I saw some similar loads on line for $20. to $30!!!! Now I'll save my money and make my own loads!! I even have some black straws!! Thanks for the hints.
RUST, DIRT, VACUUM! So good. That scrap cargo turned out beautifully...and thanks for the tips on creating nice textured bark on the flower supports - looks great.
you all prolly dont care but does any of you know a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Clay Jesiah instablaster ;)
@Owen Yusuf I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Owen Yusuf it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you really help me out !
@Clay Jesiah you are welcome :D
Speaking of straws - - -For an incline with an upper track and a lower one running underneath, run the dropper lines from the upper down thru the deck inside of milkshake straws. They make a great conduit to keep the wires from interfering with the lower train. Also use them to carry droppers down thru a foam/plywood deck so the wires will not get hung up going thru the materials. Bob - Brecksville Ohio
Another great video, Martin! One thing I do is to bury a steel nut in the cargo, sometime you have to drill a hole for it, sometimes you can hide it in a scrap load. Then when you get to the destination, just use a small magnet and the car is unloaded!
Thank you Flyboy! Wow! Magnetic?! Yeah! It’s a great idea. Thanks!
I like the pre-made loads but I have to say my favorites are the ones you scratch built. I especially like the scrap metal one. Don't feel bad about keeping your spare parts as you can always use them for neat projects like this. I learned a lot from this tutorial. Thanks for sharing it.
You are a talented model railroader and you are really appreciated!
Thank you Pierre! 👍😊
WOW! A scrap load of HEAVY METAL!!!
I don't have a model set up (I'm a Barbie Girl) but I love these - scrap metal has to be my favourite. I'm constantly thinking about a post-apocalypse/ urban decay diorama for the princess of plastic and watch these tutorials for techniques to scale up.
With so much bad stuff on UA-cam, your tutorials show that YT can be used for GOOD!
Thanks for all the good work you do on here. I love the home build things you do...
RUUUUST, DIIIIIIRT😂
This is my car modelling in a nutshell👏🏻
Great video, always gets a good laugh. 😎👍
It is so easy to make cargo. !! !! !! It looks fantastic !! !! !!
What a great effect with worthless of very cheap materials. I am glad that it was possible to watch your older tutorials. Thanks tot sharing your expertise and creativity. Bert from Holland..
A few great ideas there thanks, Martin.
I wasn't expecting the growls lmao but it was awesome too
Great Ideas and also a beautiful layout !
Some very good ideas. Thank you!
i really like your rusty scrape wagon. this will really help me with upcoming projects
Lieutenant JM13 👍🏼
Those were so good. Your artistic imagination and instincts are very impressive. Your fantastic personality is icing on the cake. Excellent video.
Beautiful homemade loads.
Thanks for sharing.
Servus. Das ist wieder ein tolles Video geworden. Ich freu mich immer wenn du ein Neues heraus bringst. LG & ein schönes Wochenende - Tino
Erzgebirgs-MoBa HO 👍🏼
VACCUUMMM!! Fantastic: I love your sense of humour!
Great tips for making railroad loads. Thanks!
RUUUUST! 😁😁
I just found your channel and love it! Thanks for sharing!
The 'RUUSST! 'was not expected.
You're all Vikings at heart.
Nice , interisting and very helpful !! Good job !! And thank you for all description !!
you are great --- you give me so much inspiration
They look amazing. Thankyou for sharing.
So Many ideas, so much to think about. I think I am going to be busy. Thanks for the inspiration.
Barry.Devon.
Always love your videos some great ideas without draining the bank account well done
Swedish black metal definitely adds to the load construction!
Great Video!
Hammer Idee 💡!!!
I am always watching your work. It is a very fun video. And how to make diorama is also helpful. Also looking forward to the future.
GREEN CAR 👍🏼
Wieder eine sehr coole Idee
Fantastic!!!
VACUUUMM rrraaahhhh great job again Martin, I have a Hectorrail Marklin 47085 timber car set, for which I still need trees. I also thought of flower support sticks but they are too clean/nice/straight. Putting a thin layer of plaster on them is brilliant!
Same here the death metal growl was awesome man!
Nice video, very useful on 1:87 trucks too...
J.A. ALMARZA 👍🏼
Really enjoyed your video. Looking forward to the next one.
Wauw awesome selfmade cargo!
Very awsome well well done.
Perfect work. I love your vids. Best insperation for my own layout. Never stop having new ideas.
A bridge like yours would be intresting. Or a long one over a river....pls 🤗
Wow it really looks good.
How's she goin'? Pretty nice scratch building. You are an artist!!!
High quality vid, and work...Inspiring video, have to try some tips on my 15mm armoured train...Thanks!👍
Good tutorial! Great work! I like it!
Completely unexpected to learn that you growl! Very cool :D Amazing work as always, cargo looks fabulous. Carts looks a bit unweathered but I guess that's coming as I know you leave no details unattended.
Excelente video
I love this video it was incredible thank you for sharing this with us and I have shared it with my Facebook group TRAINS ACROSS THE WORLD
Good idea. Thank you!!
Great tutorial Martin ! Thanks for sharing - most useful. Greetings, Filip
Beautifull, thanks for the inspiration!!!!!!
something to concider when you make your loads is the weight of the material, coal is lighter than gravel coal cars are usually running over and gravel cars are only half full same with logs and processed lumber, stacked lumber has less air space than logs. just a thought. like you videos and have learned a lot watching you work, thanks
Fantastic, show
845 likes and zero dislikes! Never seen before! Nice work!
I was actually surpriced too!
Harald Tunstad 👍🏼
Another Masterclass
Tack för en fin video. Snyggt jobbat med helt dagligt material. Jag gillar verkligen dina videos både tekniskt och innehållsmässigt.
I love "growl music" I listen to it daily
Me too!
Vacuum!!!!
very nice and ingenious! 👍🏼👏🏻🇹🇩
Very good music
As always Martin ... CLEVER! Very good tutorial!
growl music! excellent video!
Sure helps a lot! Even for ideas!
i watched now two of your videos....now subscribed!!! Awesome stuff!! An idea on the steel scrap loads, check your local engine re-builder, or machine shop as they have the small chips and scraps that if asked will usually giveaway. Just glue like you did with the coal and gravel. They also take the paint nicely. Oh and by the way I'm an Iron Maiden fan.
Maravilha, obrigado por postar esse vídeo, parabéns.
Those look great. I like head banging music from time to time myself. Too bad I don’ t have long hair anymore.
I like growl. Not the best but very nice for enviroments where energy is required. Vaccuming is a great example!
Excellent video and good tips! All cargo's look's great and natural..
And some joking makes day better.. :) Even, my daughter laughing about vacuum.. :D
I will definitely be doing the pipe thing for my dioramas, great tutorial. Also great growling 😂
Fantastic - please post a video of you vacuuming !!
Lots of good things in This video. But i would prefer using Kyosho pin striping tape on the drinking straws. They are already with glue and come in lot of sizes. I use them in n scale ! Thanks !
Hi Henrik! Thank you for this info! I’ll check them out too! Sounds great!
Just subscribed yeah definitely thank you.
11:20: "All right let's go for some cargo parade!" I love this guy!
Lmfao! VACUUM!!! wasnt expecting that
As usual a growling holy diver supervideo......maby its time to skip my passengertrains
Thank you Danne! No.. The passenger trains? No, they are the core! Keep!
hi ,good video 5:38 to give a realistic texture for the logs, i use sawdust and earth 🌲
Nice primer video on making cargo without weighing down the cars significantly. Would love love to see a video showing a center beam lumber car load being made which is so common in Canada and US.
Your work is outstanding, but no one would load planks or bricks in a eanos car, because the loading and unloading will be too time consuming. Most bulk loads would also be shipped in self unloading cars to speed up the process. Otherwise, super work!
Amazing stuff! I will try some of this on my layout. Previously I’ve just been filling entire wagons with gravel...
Also, have you ever considered building a narrow gauge section on your layout? H0e, or something like that?
You can leave the black pipes with blue insides as is , pipes used for small culverts are black on the outside and blue on the inside , in Norway that is , perhaps in Sweden too . Point is you don`t do anything wrong leaving it blue on the inside.
Quick advice don't fill up a truck with ballast put some kind of spacer in because they weigh a load when full
Such a calm man likes growl, not that crazy but still a bit
Lol.." RUST " " *VACCUM " I laugh every time I see again!!
nice
Hi!
Nice work. I made loads for a timber train, 16 cars long, 45 bundles of timber, using flower support pins, painted using a rag and lazyr. A machine saw was used for cutting the load. Using natural raw material often gives way to thick loggs. Remember the scale 1:87. Adding 3 Maerklin cars the total weight of the cars is 2,5 kilo! The Siemens Hector locomotive was raising like a horse getting up on the back legs so it had to be down loaded by extra weight to manage the 2% uphill tracks.
We had contact by mail a few years ago but crashing computers made Your mail get lost. I have some pictures to send. What is Your home page?
The "Plaster" is tile grout with sand, FYI.
Hi Sean! Ohh, really? Thanks! The whole life is a learning process. 👍
@@marklinofsweden That is too true, Mark.
Top
Breaking the law (of model railroading) 😂🤟
WOW! Never thought you'd listen to Lamb of God! Ha! I listen to "growl" if you will too.. everyone thinks I'm the devil.
Ever think about using pieces of the actual sprue as part of scrap loads?
Hello, very late question, but can you use sticks as Timber? Cheers Wheelie
Very good, except that scrap steel is pretty well always painted, or galvanised, or otherwise coated. Bottom line is that you are not going to have a wagon that's 100% rusted steel.
Foam, foam, foam ya go gently down the stream . . .
Great! Thanks. Question: prototypically speaking, are loads of those types really put in gondolas in Europe? If so, how do they get unloaded? Especially the wood planks and bricks. OR is this just for the fun of filling gondolas with variety?
Vacuuuum!!!!
Che persona simpaticissima, peccato che sono una capra e non so l'inglese, ma qualcosa lo capita bravissimo
Hello out of interest what template website do you use for your intro? Cheers
No templates. All hand-made animations.
How to build Mannesmann Gas Pipes ?