Dave, your videos and creations are top notch! Carter and I speak of you frequently. I hope I evolve into half the modelers talent that you, Carter and the Garage Gang are👍. All your your works have inspired me to commence on my first owned layout. Thank again👍
Great quick tip! I like the technique, I have 3/4 plus one unopened jars of Crescent Creek Stucco and I come away from this fun and short video with the ability to try this fun project. Thanks!
Dave, your videos and creations are top notch! Carter and I speak of you frequently. I hope I evolve into half the modelers talent that you, Carter and the Garage Gang are👍.
All your your works have inspired me to commence on my first owned layout.
Thank again👍
Very realistic looking log, well done. Thanks for sharing, David
Great quick tip! I like the technique, I have 3/4 plus one unopened jars of Crescent Creek Stucco and I come away from this fun and short video with the ability to try this fun project. Thanks!
Excellent technique with super results!
Cool little project Dave, cool little log! Great vid!
Great video.
Oh man, that's so cool. Another detail to be added to make things look so organic. Thank you.
I was worried, but in the end, with the worn bark areas weathered nicely, I think it looks great!
Wow! That looks great!
Different tree species will have different limb spacings. That may be ponderosa or sugar pine. Nice technic.
Very true. I tend to model Ponderosas since they are the prevalent species in the high country around here.
Awesome, what size dowel would you recommend if working with 1/24 scale?
Good stuff!!! IS anyone else having issues buying spay paint??? All my local stores are always out.......Thx
Mine too. There seems to be some supply chain issues with spray paint at the moment.