SCRATCH BUILDING PRODUCTS (You can make ANYTHING)
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- Опубліковано 24 жов 2021
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO: This video shows you products from evergreen and plastruct for scratch building.
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🕺🏻ABOUT DJ: DJ is a locomotive engineer for CSX Railroad since 1999. He has built dozens of layouts, gave presentations for model railroaders, is a UA-camr, licensed drone pilot, and a great father. - Наука та технологія
As a user of their products, I respect the fact you spent quite a bit just to make this video. Their girders are awesome but really expensive. So I let your ads run start and end to help out. 😉
I bought out a hobby stores collection earlier this year. I am set for a while and actually selling extra at train shows at half price to help the model railroad community.
@@djstrains wow pretty cool of ya. Wish you were in my area cause I hit hobby shop every payday and just a few things is 25-40 bucks.
Thanks for the inspiration! I will give it a go.
Go for it!
Awesome and there's nothing quite like something that you build with your own hands, to your own spec's on the layout! Another great video👍👍
100% agree!
Evergreen and Plastruct are a god send and make really good materials. Now if only was that easy to acquire them were I live.
Great ideas DJ! Scratch building is so much better then working with those smelly resin printers that give off toxic fumes. You have indeed given me inspiration.
Fantastic !
Many thanks!
Cool !
Thanks DJ, always good content.
I appreciate that
That bridge at the end is way kool. I would love to see more footage of it.
You will. I still haven't been able to catch a train on it and now its getting too cold to drone.
You are amazing! You are really inspiring me. I can also save a ton of money. One model cost me $54.00. I bet that I could have scratched built it for a lot less. Live and learn. There a lot of buildings that I would love to have, now I have been inspired to make them.
after the Nov 6 train show, I will be selling stuff for 50% off
Hi ya DJ. Thanks for showing us many of the possible sheets that can be used. I was familiar with some, but not all. Great stuff. See ya.
Glad it was helpful!
Very cool. So many possibilities.
get cracking!! lol.
Keep inspiring my man, keep inspiring!
I sincerely appreciate that!
Thanks DJ really enjoyed the video I wasn’t aware of the different materials that are out there I’m going to start buying on line I think because my hobby shop has very little styles of material
Glad I could help. Also, after the November 6/7 train show, I will be selling stuff for 50% off through my djstrains Facebook page
nice products and video
Thank you 😊
Nice video
Thanks
Hi , have a question ,right up your alley, why with two locomotives do they have them back to back, and would this be practical on a switching layout, thanks keep up the good work
I have a playlist called PROTOTYPE OPERATIONS which answer so many railroad questions. Here is an older video that answers that one: ua-cam.com/video/w62Hj3efUZc/v-deo.html
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not a lot of points, but that bridge scene though at the end.... :)
@@djstrains No trains. No YT competitive railfanning foamer points lol.🤣
Describe that bridge in the last scene
Norfolk southern (PRR) Ft, Wayne bridge. Over Alleghany river, Pittsburgh
Does anyone scratch build N scale freight cars (excluding bogies and wheel assemblies) ? I'm on a budget.
I have styrene from evergreen that is called car siding and passenger car siding. Do you need it?