You make me chuckle. The wife yells, "Jason, take the trash out". You get up, and carry it all down to your basement. Inspirational how you use free stuff for your project.
Hello Jason, I do love your building, first the idea to take parts of your HO layout to make new one in the G scale sci is just "génial" and you are the only one who use "stop rust" to make ..... rust !!!!!! Thank you for those so pleasant videos.
Wanna Add Kudos for the starwars/R.Hook Adaptation.... I was looking for old classic, Jenson. you came to the table with a dif. Mitt for catching, well done
NOW THATS WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!! Those intro photos shot outside just kill it . It looks so realistic GREAT JOB!! I love the massive bunker like architectute. Also love the signage-you are a true artist.
Jason, Really great use of everyday ordinary objects, and a bit of thought and planning, and you have made something amazing. Great video, and really inspiring. Cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Hi ya Jason. I remember watching 2001 when it came out. And I was thrilled that Krubick used contemporary companies in the future. Example, PanAm as the spacecraft. So I’m really digging what you are doing. Just a note for my fellow modelers in California. Where it’s hard to buy certain kinds of form. The package you opened at the beginning, with the 6 pieces of foam, is a garage door DIY foam insulation kit. The Red Hook zoid repair company building came out wonderfully. I look forward to whereever and whenever you take us next. See ya. Take care.
@@JasonJensenTrains Making it really easy, buddy.... I gotta tell you watching news always a good time dude you're good at what you do and you explain it well and the after effect/product. Well, it speaks for itself
Beautiful work my friend..Well done!! I’ve made it a habit collecting foam and small little interesting plastic bits here and there myself. Your rust work is amazing!! Good to see you’re expanding your interest outside of HO scale-dom. Star Wars is a favorite of mine. 🤩🎬
another awesome design! i was waiting for you to stick a cotton ball on top of those vacuum parts and pull it apart a little. a factory like that i can see some smoke coming off of somewhere.
Challenge me? Heck, I didn't even know this was a thing. Would have been neat to do way back when I was still collecting all the figures. Then again, in that point in history, scene building was for trains & all the Star Wars stuff was whatever Kenner coughed up. Now you have me wondering.... where did I put everything? Might have to poke around for that stuff one of these days. Regards!
Hello Jason I am getting started to educate my self with three D printing but I am at a lost on how to proceed I understand the basics and how it produces the object that is created but I am totally ignorant to how you imagine a object in your mind put in lets say on paper from that point how do you proceed from this point forward obviously its all done with a computer but how? at a loss any tutorials or illustrations would be very helpful THANK YOU your work is impeccable from a loyal viewer.
That's great, so many good ideas. I recently found some corrugated texture eva foam at a 99 cent store. Can't find it online anywhere and it looks like the brand only sells wholesale.
I absolutely love this concept of tying the two layouts together. Got a question: when you started the Sci-Fi layout, did you think of them as being connected? Or did that idea come later on? In any event, it's fantastic!
Thank you Ed!!! That was my plan from the start. I even mentioned it on a podcast with my friend James Powell. I’ll try to find the episode of the podcast. As always, thanks for watching Ed!!! 👍
Lile always the thing s u build comes out so great Jason have you seen people on u tube male windows and doors that open and double hung windows that open up and leave part way open . They looked so nice never seen any thing like that . The last time I had my train set up was 1979 now I well be setting it all back up but the cost from then to now .
No idea what the light situation is in this room, but do you think painting clouds on the ceiling would give you a similar effect like the backgrounds on your H0 layout? Random thought seeing it sit there flush against the ceiling.
I know, it bothers me. I think it would look cool to paint it black and then paint a Star galaxy on it. Maybe even some planets. But I’ll probably sell the home some day so I have to think of resale. O well, I still enjoy it!
I figured in a the future the have really large equipment that 3D prints structures on sight and that is the texture the machine makes when printing the buildings. Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it! 👍
You need to specify Liquid Nails vs Liquid Nails for Projects as they are different. Regular Liquid Nails will dissolve many plastics and styrofoam. Liquid Nails for Projects does not have those chemicals in it.
A seriously cool build to work on, truly awesome. I've kept so many pieces of polystyrene packaging. What was the plate cutting device you used to cut the large sheets of thick polystyrene I could do with something like that. Thanks Jason for another brilliant video. 👍😁
Thank you so much Alex!!! I always appreciate it! The hot wire cutter is made by Proxxon and they cost around $100 . Best investment I ever made. I use mine all the time. Thanks for watching buddy!!! 👍
It’s from a vacuum cleaner. You can find them at garage sales or second hand stores. They can be really cheap, especially if they don’t work ( maybe even free). Thanks for watching! 👍
As usual, it's fantastic Jason! I am always fascinated by your sign work. This one is amazing, but how in the world did you cut the Star Wars alphabet letters? They're so small. I would rip them apart in the cutting process no matter how sharp my cutting tool is. Thank you for more incredible content! Lisa
Thank you so very much Lisa!!! The small letters are just printed on a white piece of card stock that I painted to look like rust then cut out a long rectangular shape. Thanks for watching Lisa, I always appreciate it!
Thanks buddy!!! Look at Michael’s or Hobby Lobby for heavy drawing paper or anything thicker than regular paper. You could even use card board from a cereal box. 👍
I love the Sci-Fi-diorama series! It is just something special you can't see often on model train channels... And I especially like the aspect of re-using garbage and household items to create these scenes. But here, to be honest, for the first time I'm not really happy with the result. I think, you should have coated the styrofoam pieces before painting to soften the texture and make it look more like clay or concrete. Now, you can still clearly see the styrofoam texture, which unfortunately destroys the illusion a little bit. :( But overall, still an amazing project and great work!
Thank you so much Dennis!!! In the future that texture may be an exact match to material that they use to make structures and it will probably be recycable. They have large, very large 3D printers that make cinder blocks and maybe some day this is what it will look like. That’s the great thing about modeling sci-fi, anything is possible. Thanks for watching Dennis!!! 👍
Hey Jason. Long time subscriber here. Love your work. It is inspirational. Now I knew you liked Star Wars. I didn't realize you were as big a Star Wars nerd as myself until this video. Nice with the Red Hook Corporation written in Aurebesh. Take care brother.
Best use of home goods polystyrene that usually ends up in landfill. Looks brilliant Jason
Thank you so much Davie!!! I truly appreciate it!
Nice little detail of the electrical wires going to the garage door control panel
Huge, realistic and very atmospheric Star Wars dio...Another fantastic job!
Thank you so much Phil!!! I truly appreciate it! 👍
You had me smiling from beginning to end, always a pleasure Jason. Happy modelling mate.
Thank you so much Steve!!! I appreciate hearing that! Happy modeling!!! 👍
Glad to see more si fi. And HUGE!
Thanks buddy!!! I really appreciate it!
Great job Jason,very enjoyable.
Cesar
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate it!
Really awesome how you come up with these designs, it could fit right into the Star Wars Universe! Nice way to recycle common objects in your house!
Thank you so much!!! I have so much fun building and creating things. Thanks for watching!!! 👍
ALWAYS do some dry fitting ! :)
very nice building, sci-fi is undefined so a lot of possibilities !
LOL, I know! I get in to big a hurry. Thanks for watching, I truly appreciate it!
You make me chuckle. The wife yells, "Jason, take the trash out". You get up, and carry it all down to your basement. Inspirational how you use free stuff for your project.
LOL!!! Thanks David! It’s so much fun! Thanks for watching!!! 👍
This is amazing! I’m glad I finally found your UA-cam
Thank you so much!!! I just subscribed to your channel! Love your work! 👍
My favorite so far!!!
Thank you so much!!! I truly appreciate it! 👍
So awesome
Thank you so much Garland!!!
That is incredible! Awesome work,!!
Thank you so much Joe!!!
this building looks like the mayor building in the book of boba fett, looks amazing. Greetings
Love that show! Definitely a big influence. Thanks for watching!!! 👍
Hello Jason, I do love your building, first the idea to take parts of your HO layout to make new one in the G scale sci is just "génial" and you are the only one who use "stop rust" to make ..... rust !!!!!!
Thank you for those so pleasant videos.
Thank you so much Michel!!! I love sharing my passion for model building with everyone! Thanks for watching!!! 👍
This was so great, as usual, Jason.
Thank you so much!!! I appreciate it! 👍
another great Jason tutorial!
wow, you rock bro!
good work bro.
I truly appreciate it!!!
What Great Work Totally Tatooine, or the like, well done, sir
Thank you so much Jeremy!!! It was so fun to build and like I said, “very inexpensive “ Thanks for watching buddy! 👍
Amazing work love that you are using a lot of found parts and I love the idea that it is Red Hook in the future!!
Thank you so much!!! I truly appreciate it! Always great to hear from you! 👍
Wanna Add Kudos for the starwars/R.Hook Adaptation.... I was looking for old classic, Jenson. you came to the table with a dif. Mitt for catching, well done
NOW THATS WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!! Those intro photos shot outside just kill it . It looks so realistic GREAT JOB!! I love the massive bunker like architectute. Also love the signage-you are a true artist.
Thank you so much Kevin!!! I truly appreciate it! 👍
Awesome Job as usual ! Everytime i'm amazed by the final result !
Thank you so much!!! I truly appreciate it! 👍
Jason, Really great use of everyday ordinary objects, and a bit of thought and planning, and you have made something amazing.
Great video, and really inspiring.
Cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Thank you so much Michael!!! I really appreciate it! 👍
Awesome work as always Jason 👍👍
Thank you so much Steven!!! 👍
Incredible! I learn so much from you! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for watching!!! I really appreciate it! 👍
Looks so great, keep up the good work 👏👏
Thank you so much!!! 👍
Your collection and Dioramas are really nice
Thank you so much!!! 👍
that was good thanks man
Thanks for watching!!! 👍
Amazing, Jason!
Thank you so much Fabio!!! I really appreciate it! 👍
Hi ya Jason. I remember watching 2001 when it came out. And I was thrilled that Krubick used contemporary companies in the future. Example, PanAm as the spacecraft. So I’m really digging what you are doing. Just a note for my fellow modelers in California. Where it’s hard to buy certain kinds of form. The package you opened at the beginning, with the 6 pieces of foam, is a garage door DIY foam insulation kit. The Red Hook zoid repair company building came out wonderfully. I look forward to whereever and whenever you take us next. See ya. Take care.
Thank you so very much Norman!!! I always appreciate hearing from you! Thanks for sharing about the foam! 👍
@@JasonJensenTrains Making it really easy, buddy.... I gotta tell you watching news always a good time dude you're good at what you do and you explain it well and the after effect/product. Well, it speaks for itself
Watching you...not watching news
Nice Aurebesh! Everything looks great :)
Thank you so much, and thanks for watching!!! 👍
Beautiful work, Jason! =D It is amazing what one can do with scraps, bits and bobs around the house.
Thank you so much Samantha!!! I really appreciate it!
Very nice Jason!
Thank you!!! 👍
I love it this kind of project, using ordinary item for scifie diorama is awesome great job 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so very much!!! I appreciate it! 👍
So awesome! Really dig this build. I gotta make this one for stop motions. 👍
Thank you so much!!! I would love to do stop motion some day! 👍
Very Kool!!!
Thank you so much Michael!!! 👍
Beautiful work my friend..Well done!! I’ve made it a habit collecting foam and small little interesting plastic bits here and there myself. Your rust work is amazing!! Good to see you’re expanding your interest outside of HO scale-dom. Star Wars is a favorite of mine. 🤩🎬
another awesome design! i was waiting for you to stick a cotton ball on top of those vacuum parts and pull it apart a little. a factory like that i can see some smoke coming off of somewhere.
Thank you so much Bart!!! 👍
Impressive
Thank you Art!!! 👍
Great
Thank you so much Peter!!!
Epic!
Thank you so much Brad!!! 👍
Jay your crazy buddy ! What an amazing build ! Just had to say ruuf again ! Lol thanks man ! Great video ! 👍
Thank you so much Robert!!! I love working on ruufs! Lol, thanks for watching buddy!!! 👍
Challenge me? Heck, I didn't even know this was a thing. Would have been neat to do way back when I was still collecting all the figures. Then again, in that point in history, scene building was for trains & all the Star Wars stuff was whatever Kenner coughed up. Now you have me wondering.... where did I put everything? Might have to poke around for that stuff one of these days. Regards!
Never to late to get started and like I showed, it can be pretty inexpensive to build a diorama for any scale action figures. Thanks for watching!!! 👍
Hello Jason I am getting started to educate my self with three D printing but I am at a lost on how to proceed I understand the basics and how it produces the object that is created but I am totally ignorant to how you imagine a object in your mind put in lets say on paper from that point how do you proceed from this point forward obviously its all done with a computer but how? at a loss any tutorials or illustrations would be very helpful THANK YOU your work is impeccable from a loyal viewer.
Thank you so much!!! I have not started 3D printing so I can’t really help you. I’m hoping next year to purchase a printer. Thanks for watching! 👍
Star Wars inspires you! And i get good ideas for my H0 layout: i have some spaceships on it.
Greetings from Franconia!
Thank you so much for watching!!! Happy modeling! 👍
That's great, so many good ideas. I recently found some corrugated texture eva foam at a 99 cent store. Can't find it online anywhere and it looks like the brand only sells wholesale.
Thank you so much Scott!!! Thanks for watching and happy modeling!
I absolutely love this concept of tying the two layouts together. Got a question: when you started the Sci-Fi layout, did you think of them as being connected? Or did that idea come later on? In any event, it's fantastic!
Thank you Ed!!! That was my plan from the start. I even mentioned it on a podcast with my friend James Powell. I’ll try to find the episode of the podcast. As always, thanks for watching Ed!!! 👍
Lile always the thing s u build comes out so great Jason have you seen people on u tube male windows and doors that open and double hung windows that open up and leave part way open . They looked so nice never seen any thing like that . The last time I had my train set up was 1979 now I well be setting it all back up but the cost from then to now .
Thank you so much Mark!!! I really appreciate it! Yes, a big price difference from 79. Thanks for watching! 👍
No idea what the light situation is in this room, but do you think painting clouds on the ceiling would give you a similar effect like the backgrounds on your H0 layout? Random thought seeing it sit there flush against the ceiling.
I know, it bothers me. I think it would look cool to paint it black and then paint a Star galaxy on it. Maybe even some planets. But I’ll probably sell the home some day so I have to think of resale. O well, I still enjoy it!
I may need to borrow the metal grid for the signs.
It’s cheap and easy! Thanks for watching!!!
Just a question, why did you not use a grout exterior to give it that Sand/Rendered look?
I figured in a the future the have really large equipment that 3D prints structures on sight and that is the texture the machine makes when printing the buildings. Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it! 👍
@@JasonJensenTrains Awesome Jason, makes total sense. Thank you so much for taking the time to produce your videos.
You need to specify Liquid Nails vs Liquid Nails for Projects as they are different. Regular Liquid Nails will dissolve many plastics and styrofoam. Liquid Nails for Projects does not have those chemicals in it.
A seriously cool build to work on, truly awesome. I've kept so many pieces of polystyrene packaging. What was the plate cutting device you used to cut the large sheets of thick polystyrene I could do with something like that. Thanks Jason for another brilliant video. 👍😁
Thank you so much Alex!!! I always appreciate it! The hot wire cutter is made by Proxxon and they cost around $100 . Best investment I ever made. I use mine all the time. Thanks for watching buddy!!! 👍
what are the parts made of plastic that you used? The stack to the left-
It’s from a vacuum cleaner. You can find them at garage sales or second hand stores. They can be really cheap, especially if they don’t work ( maybe even free). Thanks for watching! 👍
As usual, it's fantastic Jason! I am always fascinated by your sign work. This one is amazing, but how in the world did you cut the Star Wars alphabet letters? They're so small. I would rip them apart in the cutting process no matter how sharp my cutting tool is.
Thank you for more incredible content!
Lisa
Thank you so very much Lisa!!! The small letters are just printed on a white piece of card stock that I painted to look like rust then cut out a long rectangular shape. Thanks for watching Lisa, I always appreciate it!
@@JasonJensenTrains What? I'm going to have to look at that part again. Thanks Jason!
Darth Modelbuilder Jason^^you have a Name for that ripped Paper please or a link?
Thanks buddy!!! Look at Michael’s or Hobby Lobby for heavy drawing paper or anything thicker than regular paper. You could even use card board from a cereal box. 👍
I love the Sci-Fi-diorama series!
It is just something special you can't see often on model train channels...
And I especially like the aspect of re-using garbage and household items to create these scenes.
But here, to be honest, for the first time I'm not really happy with the result.
I think, you should have coated the styrofoam pieces before painting to soften the texture and make it look more like clay or concrete.
Now, you can still clearly see the styrofoam texture, which unfortunately destroys the illusion a little bit. :(
But overall, still an amazing project and great work!
Thank you so much Dennis!!! In the future that texture may be an exact match to material that they use to make structures and it will probably be recycable. They have large, very large 3D printers that make cinder blocks and maybe some day this is what it will look like. That’s the great thing about modeling sci-fi, anything is possible. Thanks for watching Dennis!!! 👍
...talented and handsome hot man...and love star war...i love it...
Thank you very much!!!
Hey Jason. Long time subscriber here. Love your work. It is inspirational. Now I knew you liked Star Wars. I didn't realize you were as big a Star Wars nerd as myself until this video. Nice with the Red Hook Corporation written in Aurebesh. Take care brother.
Thank you so much!!! I truly appreciate it! May the force be with you!
Just a comment for the algorithm
Thanks Robert!!! I appreciate it! 👍
@@JasonJensenTrains your welcome