@@DartsideScenicsJust a comment that might be useful to some. I needed to build a white picket fence recently. I cut strips from thin styrene sheet and cut them into palings. To assemble the fence I taped a strip of sellotape sticky side up to my building board. I had a line on the board to align the tops of the palings and with a pair of tweezers, pleased each paling on the tape using the thickness of the tweezer arm as a spacer against the previous paling. I spread super glue along the strips used for the rails and carefully positioned them across the palings. When dry, the fence was easily removed from the tape.
You're not a modeler nearly as much as you are a mason. I was thinking you were about to show an easy way to make a stone building...man was I wrong. Can't argue with the results though. Beautiful.
Well I too am lost for words… Superb - different level - those words will have to do! I thought I’d already subbed your channel, but I hadn’t. Now done👍👍👍 Thanks for sharing Cheers John b 😷
Wow! An absolutely beautiful model you have built there! Looks really authentic and realistic! If I hadn't seen the build process, I would have thought you just took some photos of a random barn somewhere! Loving your work! 😁😁
Wow I'm spechless right now that is amazing I would love to make a barn and if I could make it look as half as good as that I will be happy. Amazing job. Subscribed too.- Nicholas.
Great video and tutorial of the stone barn! Your talent is 2nd to none bcuz God blessed you with a gift that can't be taken away from you! The creativity you use is spectacular and am totally amazed with what you can do! Thanks again for sharing your videos with us along with your time and effort!
I usually use air dry clay but if I am short of time and need it to dry quickly, I would use oven-bake clay. Recently I used a two part epoxy putty which set quickly and allowed me to progress.
Thanks Stephen. It’s always difficult to know how much to show as I’m concerned about the repetition from other videos. Thanks for your comment and I’ll keep it in mind when I’m editing the video 👍🏻
@@DartsideScenics Each one is a unique work of art in itself. It's fascinating and relaxing to watch. When it was done and you panned all the details with the vegetation, pathways and fences I almost felt cheated/disappointed and I mean that in the most complimentary way. If I may suggest, have you considered doing them in several parts?
@@stephenmcguire7342 I try to keep it to one video as I have never been keen on videos broken into sections. I suppose everyone is different and as I produce more videos and receive feedback I’ll get a better idea of what to do.
Fantastic! I'm inspired to have a go.....I'm away to look in the treasure box for 1.5mm ply!
Excellent! Go for it 👍🏻
Seriously great modelling!. It's inspired me to have a go myself. Thank you.
Thank you. I’m really pleased you are making it 😁
Nice project and results. Thanks.
Thank you 👍🏻
Well done most impressive. Hope your finger got better.
Absolutamente maravilloso ❤ que bonito te felicito.
Gracias! 😁
High level modelling there kiddo!. loved it. Nice bit of modelling with the masking tape over plaster. Thankyou for this little treat.
Thanks Martin! 👍🏻
Just wow!
Thank very much Mark 👍🏻
Excellent use of DAS clay to represent stone.. another great tutorial build.. thanks
Thanks Ed
Well I thought this was a real stone barn. I need how to build that, you had me fooled. Great work on this!
Thank you! 😁
Thank you! 😁
@@DartsideScenicsJust a comment that might be useful to some. I needed to build a white picket fence recently. I cut strips from thin styrene sheet and cut them into palings. To assemble the fence I taped a strip of sellotape sticky side up to my building board. I had a line on the board to align the tops of the palings and with a pair of tweezers, pleased each paling on the tape using the thickness of the tweezer arm as a spacer against the previous paling. I spread super glue along the strips used for the rails and carefully positioned them across the palings. When dry, the fence was easily removed from the tape.
@@rolandhersom239 great idea. That takes some patience but I bet the result was worth the effort.
Astoundingly beautiful work.
Much appreciated 😁
That was epic. A genuin talent there.
Thank you!
Very nice work.
Thanks Ken
Wow ! So incredible realistic !
Bravo 👍 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you 👍🏻
You're not a modeler nearly as much as you are a mason. I was thinking you were about to show an easy way to make a stone building...man was I wrong. Can't argue with the results though. Beautiful.
😂 thank you David
Very nice indeed
Thank you Roland
Just brilliant mate. Well done!
Thank you
Absolutely amazing, so beautiful and realistic. Thank you.
Thank you!
I enjoyed thee barn building and thee bank ground thee road and hench that was very cool.😊
Thanks Scott, I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Fantastic thanks for sharing this, it looks so real atb Andy
Thanks Andy, much appreciated.
Excellent job, some nice techniques and the final out come was spot on, cheers for now, John
Thanks very much John.
Looks so real. Awesome work!
Thanks Mark, much appreciated.
Again, wow…great skill and very inspirational once again…Chris
Thanks Chris 😊
Really nice.
Thanks Ollie
Great job, really lovely - like the use of the DAS. And you show commitment to the cause too! Hope you get well soon!
Thanks John!
Incredible work! Your thumbnail had me fooled
Thank you! 😁
Well I too am lost for words…
Superb - different level - those words will have to do!
I thought I’d already subbed your channel, but I hadn’t.
Now done👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing
Cheers John b 😷
Thank you!
Artwork!
Thanks Mike
Lost for words
Perfect exactly what I’d love to achieve
Thanks Sam. I love your recent barn diorama - those final photos were absolutely spot on and looked like the real thing.
Inspired and superb, wonderful technique! 👍👍
Thanks Phil! 😁
Absolutely amazing!!!
Thanks Mark!
Mind blowing, stunning and beautiful, I'm amazed 👏
Thanks Gary 😊
Wow! An absolutely beautiful model you have built there! Looks really authentic and realistic! If I hadn't seen the build process, I would have thought you just took some photos of a random barn somewhere! Loving your work! 😁😁
Thanks Richard, much appreciated.
It looks fantastic,
Thank you Leonard
Very cool 😎
Thank you 😊
Amazing work 👍🏾❤️
Thank you 😊
Wow, stunning work 👍
Thank you! 😊
This is very impressive, I learned a lot watching this. If you don't mind my asking, what type of wood are you using?
Thank you, I'm glad it was useful. I believe it was 1mm balsa wood.
@@DartsideScenics Thank you!
amazing and inpirational
Thanks Glen 😁
Awesome!
Thank you!
Великолепно. Браво!
Благодаря ти 😁
Great...
Thank you
lovely build and a great video, very relaxing and inspiring to watch, thanks! Will be following with great interest.
Thanks 😊
Wow I'm spechless right now that is amazing I would love to make a barn and if I could make it look as half as good as that I will be happy. Amazing job. Subscribed too.- Nicholas.
Thank you Nicholas, that’s very kind. I have subscribed to your channel 😊
Great video and tutorial of the stone barn! Your talent is 2nd to none bcuz God blessed you with a gift that can't be taken away from you! The creativity you use is spectacular and am totally amazed with what you can do! Thanks again for sharing your videos with us along with your time and effort!
Thanks for commenting Shawn, much appreciated
Incredible
Thank you 😊
this is one of my favourites of yours, i love how it looks, inspiration inspiration XD
Thanks Benjamin 😁
Pretty impressive. I love the detail with the rocks. I just suscribed to your channel.
Thank you 👍🏻
Would you recommend an air dry clay over an oven-bake clay?
I usually use air dry clay but if I am short of time and need it to dry quickly, I would use oven-bake clay. Recently I used a two part epoxy putty which set quickly and allowed me to progress.
@@DartsideScenics Thank you so much! I'm just getting into the diorama craft and love all the projects I've seen.
What a great tutorial! You’ve got patience my friend, nice work as always! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Craig. You must have another video due on your channel soon, I really enjoyed the last one.
@@DartsideScenics thanks mate, yes I do need to do one but I’m so busy at work and that ties most my time up.
@@northernrails4462 I know what you mean, it’s difficult to fit in the modelling sometimes.
@@DartsideScenics it is mate, work gets in the way!
Don't be afraid to show the whole process. Trust me it's not boring. God bless and thanks.
Thanks Stephen. It’s always difficult to know how much to show as I’m concerned about the repetition from other videos. Thanks for your comment and I’ll keep it in mind when I’m editing the video 👍🏻
@@DartsideScenics Each one is a unique work of art in itself. It's fascinating and relaxing to watch. When it was done and you panned all the details with the vegetation, pathways and fences I almost felt cheated/disappointed and I mean that in the most complimentary way. If I may suggest, have you considered doing them in several parts?
@@stephenmcguire7342 I try to keep it to one video as I have never been keen on videos broken into sections. I suppose everyone is different and as I produce more videos and receive feedback I’ll get a better idea of what to do.
this is a really beautyful way to create a stone farm like this! i follow you bro! keep doing this creation cause i love it! ;)
Thank you!
Good video keep up the good video
Thank you
Nice
Thanks
What scale is this in?
Hi Peter. OO gauge (1:76)
@@DartsideScenics Thank you I see if I can use some of it in a 1/35 scale diorama that I'm planning of a flak 36/37 in a winter environment.