Fantastic tutorial! Super simple technique with great explanation. I’d love to see some more tutorials from you on other aspects of your scenery! GREAT JOB!!!👍😎
Great video - I've used this material before but your sponge painting effect is something I'll definitely try to upgrade mine! The foam is also nice because you can easily cut piece out for pot holes too. Thanks for sharing.
Nice little how too there thomas. Nice to see you back in the hobby been wondering whatever happened to you until i came across one of your vids thought to myself that voice sounds familiar lol sure enough it is you lol lol nice anyways good to see you back should really go back in on this lot with some of the static grass around the edge. Looking forward to seeing more.
@@mattb507icedme awe man thank you very much. You are the second person who recognized my voice. Yeah I am back. I just needed a break from the hobby for a while.
Great share I enjoyed the video lots of cool tips on how too. So I subscribed to you there . I’ll check so more videos Thanks have a great rest of your day
I used foam sheets before but never that paint technique. I will have to give it a try. You could do concrete in the same fashion, just have to find the right tan colors. I would like to see how you do streets next and how you would seem the sheets together to make it look uniform.
Very beautiful model Railroad layout friends in state Minnesota friends my layout on BNSF and MRL Railroad layout friends touch base your heart friend's
The only thing I don't like is the wavyness of the material especially toward the top of the picture here. People need to watch the videos from Boomer Diorama. He has great ways of doing things too.
Fantastic job ! Going to try this technique! Thank you. Mr.Va
@@rufus1973 thank you very much. I hope it helps.
Nice tutorial. I’ve used this method before as well. I agree, no need for the mess of plaster or smooth it.
100% agree. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic tutorial! Super simple technique with great explanation. I’d love to see some more tutorials from you on other aspects of your scenery! GREAT JOB!!!👍😎
Thank you so much for the kind words. I hope to do more soon.
Nicely done,,thanks for sharing,,😊
Thanks so much for watching
Outstanding! Took notes. Can't wait to see how roads turn out. Great How-To!
@@MRR_Shadowolf thank you very much
This is a very good technique, I’ve used that foam for my “ hard standing area”
Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for watching
Great tutorial. Your method is how I'm making my roads and pavement areas on my layout.
@@NVNRy93 fantastic, I hope it helps. Thanks for watching.
Great video - I've used this material before but your sponge painting effect is something I'll definitely try to upgrade mine! The foam is also nice because you can easily cut piece out for pot holes too. Thanks for sharing.
@@toddshryock1634 much appreciated
This came out looking really good! Thanks for sharing your approach
@@JoeyBPhotography absolutely. Thanks so much for watching.
Thank you for doing this. Great job, explanation, and tips! I have a good bit of old roads to do, so this was perfect to see this method.
@@chattanoogasouthernrr very much appreciated. Thank you so much for watching.
Great tutorial! I’m amazed by how simple it is!
@@cnalberta8387 thank you very much. It really is very simple.
Excellent technique and very well done video! Thanks!
@@karenburr4177 thank you very much for watching
That looks beautiful! Very realistic for a minimal approach! Great job!!
@@thehouseofhorsepowerautobo4506 thank you so much
Great “how you do it” tutorial…outcome looks awesome…
@@georgiasunbelt thank you so much
Looks great. I would love to see a final shot with scenery and details added.
@@benbrubaker7896 hopefully next video I will have one
Hi Montana Norther Railroad & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Montana Norther Railroad & Friends Randy
@@randydobson1863 thank you very much
Amazing work. I'm definitely gonna try this on my layout!!
@@Cascadeindustrialpark thank you so much. I hope it helps.
Good job. Subscription is the sincerest form of flattery...
@@HarryBHouchins thank you very much. I can't believe 1,000 people want to hear me ramble 😂
Awesome tutorial of how to. Excellent explanations and recap. Of Bob Ross Quality of Video that's for sure my man.
@@mattausterberry2323 wow that is some pretty high standards. Thank you so much Matt.
@montananorthern would gladly sign up for your clinic. And your very welcome.
I REALLY like the outcome! Well done. I think I will try this soon. Super simple. Thanks for sharing. -Mark
@@MMRails thank you so much. I hope it helps.
Nice little how too there thomas. Nice to see you back in the hobby been wondering whatever happened to you until i came across one of your vids thought to myself that voice sounds familiar lol sure enough it is you lol lol nice anyways good to see you back should really go back in on this lot with some of the static grass around the edge. Looking forward to seeing more.
@@mattb507icedme awe man thank you very much. You are the second person who recognized my voice. Yeah I am back. I just needed a break from the hobby for a while.
This is perfect. I am ready to start my roads. I was dreading using spackling.
I hope this will help. Thanks for watching.
@@montananorthern Yes, I just went to Michaels and picked up what I needed. Thanks.
That turned out pretty nice.
Thank you very much
Great share I enjoyed the video lots of cool tips on how too. So I subscribed to you there . I’ll check so more videos Thanks have a great rest of your day
@@tracksidemike thank you very much for the kind words
I've already pulled out my old styrene asphalt and did this method. So much better!!!
Fantastic. It is so much easier as well. Thanks for watching.
Came out really nice. I might try this technique on styrene and see how it works.
Haven't we all improvised in weighing down items?came out great
@@davebnsfnscale4433 😂 I definitely have
I can’t wait for your road tutorial.
@@scentgrasslakerailway thank you so much for watching.
I used foam sheets before but never that paint technique. I will have to give it a try. You could do concrete in the same fashion, just have to find the right tan colors. I would like to see how you do streets next and how you would seem the sheets together to make it look uniform.
Great ideas. I can't wait to try it out. I've been using Smooth It and its such a mess and gets expensive too.
@@markturner9272 I agree. I would definitely give it a try. Thanks for watching.
Looks great are you going to add lines for parking ?
@@andyherring9719 probably at some point. I need to add my vehicles first. Not sure what I'm going with yet.
Good job….
@@Tom.Gregory thank you very much
You had me at no sanding...
It is so much easier. Thanks for watching.
Very beautiful model Railroad layout friends in state Minnesota friends my layout on BNSF and MRL Railroad layout friends touch base your heart friend's
@@shawnleih2916 thank you so much
Looks great! Thanks for the tutorial!
I was looking for a way myself to avoid any plaster or grout.
Rick
Thank you so much. I hope it helped.
The only thing I don't like is the wavyness of the material especially toward the top of the picture here. People need to watch the videos from Boomer Diorama. He has great ways of doing things too.
Great comment 😂
Great video; couldn't add this as a separate comment.
@@johnboren8928 thank you so much
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