Used the stone stencil and compound on my DHE Cumberland Castle - astonishing results! Takes the build to a whole new level - even in my beginner hands!!
I model in much smaller scales for model railways, and keep getting these by YT suggestions. I have to say the algorithms must be working, as I’m getting interested in having a looking at building a dolls house. It has to be easier on the eyes than 4mm scale.
How lovely I might be brave enough to try this once I've finished my first house/shop combi. I have two other houses waiting a very large homemade house and a tudor house I'm so excited to get going on them but one at a time eh lol
I wonder if a bit more surface texture could be created by rolling over/pouncing the nearly dry brick with a textured stone or wadded tinfoil ? Then maybe a dark wash quickly wiped back? Has anyone tried that? I have an Orchid and a Westville I've sorta 'stalled' working on while contemplating exterior finishes.
Outstanding! I've been stuck on a project because I could not figure out how to do a convincing brick texture. I knew I didn't want to use those cheap looking brick sheets or fiddle around with styrofoam or egg carton material. Your stencils are perfect. Is it possible you sell this in the States? Thank you!
Does this technique work well on a plain MDF but already built dollhouse? I bought an MDF Georgian Dalton and it is unpainted but is already totally built. Would the stencil work or should I look at another brick technique such as slips?
@@OurLittleOrganicLife The technique does work on ready-built dolls houses but, depending on the design, it can be more difficult and time consuming. You need to be able to lay the stencil flat against all of the wall surfaces so any fixed raised mouldings such as quoin stones or window cills will be in the way. Ideally you would need to remove these parts first, but if this isn't possible you can work around them. You can cut the stencil to fit around any obstacles, but this can be fiddly and time consuming.
Hi, Most dolls houses are made from Plywood or MDF and the brick compound works well on these materials. It can also be applied to other materials providing they are reasonably smooth and rigid and the surface is suitably prepared. If in doubt about a particular material please enquire or test on a small area.
@@BromleyCraftProducts please ship to brazil. I've been trying to find an alternative way of doing so, even clay with ceramic joint compound but didn't work. I need your products for my hobby 😭
@@ALStudio3D Hi, I have enabled shipping to Brazil on the website for most items. Some large & heavy items are excluded as not practical to send Airmail.
We don't sell the dolls house featured in the video, but it is very similar in design to our Town House Room-by-Room dolls house kit which is for sale on our website.
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I’ve been using (expensive) brick-slips, but am loving the possibilities using this technique, instead!
Thank-You!!
Used the stone stencil and compound on my DHE Cumberland Castle - astonishing results! Takes the build to a whole new level - even in my beginner hands!!
This is wonderful and very helpful for creating my Georgian house exterior. Thank you!
WOW, so glad I found this channel. Just getting into diorama's and this will be so helpful going forward. Thanks for sharing.
What a great tutorial. Thank you for the time it took to put this together.
It looks beautiful! I do have to say that i personally like the paperclay method better. A little bit more work, but it looks more natural.
Absolutely stunning.
I model in much smaller scales for model railways, and keep getting these by YT suggestions.
I have to say the algorithms must be working, as I’m getting interested in having a looking at building a dolls house.
It has to be easier on the eyes than 4mm scale.
That is brilliant, looks amazing, thanks for sharing.
How lovely I might be brave enough to try this once I've finished my first house/shop combi. I have two other houses waiting a very large homemade house and a tudor house I'm so excited to get going on them but one at a time eh lol
This is a great tutorial. Thank you🙂
Stunningly beautiful 🥰❤️ wow the design and the details are breathtakingly gorgeous 😍🥰❤️🥰
Thank you so much 🤗
Great stuff!💜💜💜
Wow, sign me up - I'll be checking out your website.
Wow looks amazing
Thank you!
excellent tutorial, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Superb tutorial
Thanks a lot 😊
I wonder if a bit more surface texture could be created by rolling over/pouncing the nearly dry brick with a textured stone or wadded tinfoil ? Then maybe a dark wash quickly wiped back? Has anyone tried that? I have an Orchid and a Westville I've sorta 'stalled' working on while contemplating exterior finishes.
Outstanding! I've been stuck on a project because I could not figure out how to do a convincing brick texture. I knew I didn't want to use those cheap looking brick sheets or fiddle around with styrofoam or egg carton material. Your stencils are perfect. Is it possible you sell this in the States? Thank you!
Thanks for your interest...you can order from our website for delivery to the US. www.craft-products.com
Will do. @@BromleyCraftProducts
Wow!
Where to buy all of these?
Thank you for sharing 😊 wheres the doll house from?
The house is a scratch-built prototype, but is based on our Town House room-by-room dolls house kit which is available on our website.
Огонь!!!!
I hope this video guide is helpful. If you have any questions or suggestions please comment below..
Does this technique work well on a plain MDF but already built dollhouse? I bought an MDF Georgian Dalton and it is unpainted but is already totally built. Would the stencil work or should I look at another brick technique such as slips?
@@OurLittleOrganicLife The technique does work on ready-built dolls houses but, depending on the design, it can be more difficult and time consuming. You need to be able to lay the stencil flat against all of the wall surfaces so any fixed raised mouldings such as quoin stones or window cills will be in the way. Ideally you would need to remove these parts first, but if this isn't possible you can work around them. You can cut the stencil to fit around any obstacles, but this can be fiddly and time consuming.
Where can I buy this template?
@@emanueldiaz1752 You can buy the stencils from our website at www.craft-products.com
Does this work only on wood? My dollhouse is new.
Hi, Most dolls houses are made from Plywood or MDF and the brick compound works well on these materials. It can also be applied to other materials providing they are reasonably smooth and rigid and the surface is suitably prepared. If in doubt about a particular material please enquire or test on a small area.
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What the name of the brick powder ? An where can I find it
Hi, The material is Realistic Brick Compound and this can be found along with the stencils on our website at www.craft-products.com.
@@BromleyCraftProducts please ship to brazil. I've been trying to find an alternative way of doing so, even clay with ceramic joint compound but didn't work. I need your products for my hobby 😭
@@ALStudio3D Hi, I have enabled shipping to Brazil on the website for most items. Some large & heavy items are excluded as not practical to send Airmail.
Wouldn't that brick be easier to with a credit card?
Do you sell these dollhouses?
We don't sell the dolls house featured in the video, but it is very similar in design to our Town House Room-by-Room dolls house kit which is for sale on our website.
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dieses blödsinnige hintergrund geklimpere hättest du deinen besuchern ersparen können. das raubt einem den letzten nerv---meganervig. macht das ganze video zunichte. thumbs down.