Hey dude you're doing an awesome job on your layout, I love watching scenes come to life from an otherwise flat piece of material. You make it very enjoyable to watch the transformation and your skills are right up there........keep on rolling man. Regards tones1957 (New Zealand)
Really enjoyed this Chris. As modelers we realize that the fun goes beyond the trains encompassing the scenery which in turn makes the trains look more realistic. Good job Buddy
Farm scene looks amazing one detail tip to your power wires take a gray thread i use my wife’s Crosstitch thread twisted around the powerlines from the pole to the building and that will represent the carrier for the power wires.
Great scenic work, Chris! This tutorial is fantastic, full of tips and tricks to make this scene pop! The time lapse makes it look easy and quick, but I know it isn't. Thanks for having the patience to let us follow each step.
Chris great job on the farm scene and video. Great video for many to learn from. hopefully you can post this series to our O Gauge model railroading tips tricks and more on Facebook for many to learn from. thank you for taking your time to make these videos.
This scene looks like you could walk right into it great work I like the plywood sub base to give it uneven elevation and adding paint to the scultamold good tips
Great how to do video, but you need to get a Bluetooth microphone. Because your voice volume goes up and down as you change direction and distance from your recording device.
the service entrance coming into the farmhouse is supposed to be at least 10 or 12 feet off the ground where it goes into the house from the power pole , the way you have it will clothesline the people everytime they walk around that side of the house.other than that every thing looks great.
Well done. I’ve watched it so many times!
Enjoyed watching!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Really nice looking scenery!
A great tutorial to follow. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Really nice job Chris. Gives me a bunch of idea for my layout. Nice work!
Awesome job looks really great like the dirt road idea and the weathered truck you did
Thanks 👍
Very nice! Thanks for sharing. Your so cute btw
Very nice. The time you put into the scene paid off.
Thanks!
Hey dude you're doing an awesome job on your layout, I love watching scenes come to life from an otherwise flat piece of material.
You make it very enjoyable to watch the transformation and your skills are right up there........keep on rolling man.
Regards
tones1957 (New Zealand)
Great ideas im going to watch a second time.
Excelente esenario muy bueno te felicito esta quedando muy bien abrazo grande
Looks great Chris 👍
Thanks 👍
Nice addition!!
Thanks!
Really enjoyed this Chris. As modelers we realize that the fun goes beyond the trains encompassing the scenery which in turn makes the trains look more realistic. Good job Buddy
Great vidio, going ta look up the wire fence for sure...
Farm scene looks amazing one detail tip to your power wires take a gray thread i use my wife’s Crosstitch thread twisted around the powerlines from the pole to the building and that will represent the carrier for the power wires.
Great idea!
Nice farm , wish i could post pic's of mine
Great scenic work, Chris! This tutorial is fantastic, full of tips and tricks to make this scene pop! The time lapse makes it look easy and quick, but I know it isn't. Thanks for having the patience to let us follow each step.
Your backdrops and lighting give the layout so much life! You did a fantastic job on your farm scene
I must say that your modeling and scenery have come a long way. That scene is terrific. Keep up the great work in continuing this journey with us.
Thank you very much!
That farm scene turned out great Chris! Awesome job!
Chris great job on the farm scene and video.
Great video for many to learn from.
hopefully you can post this series to our O Gauge model railroading tips tricks and more on Facebook for many to learn from.
thank you for taking your time to make these videos.
This scene looks like you could walk right into it great work I like the plywood sub base to give it uneven elevation and adding paint to the scultamold good tips
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This looks awesome. Did you put the screw in the static grass applicator before using it? It makes a world of difference.
Nice scene. Where did you get the water hand pump?
That was one of the detail parts that came with the house from Woodland Scenics.
What kind of track you using? Looks familiar to this track in my local train shop… I like the look of it but it’s pricey
I'm using Gargraves track with ross switches and curves
@@ChrissTrainsandThings I was thinking about finding and using Menards track cus it’s pretty cheap I think.. possibly unless it went up in orice
Where can we buy the 48 scale vehicles?
Great how to do video, but you need to get a Bluetooth microphone. Because your voice volume goes up and down as you change direction and distance from your recording device.
I know. I"m working on it!
the service entrance coming into the farmhouse is supposed to be at least 10 or 12 feet off the ground where it goes into the house from the power pole , the way you have it will clothesline the people everytime they walk around that side of the house.other than that every thing looks great.
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