Great walling effect. The textured card is great. Please keep these simple scenic videos coming, like you say we're not all high detail merchants !! Love it. Simon😀👍
Hi Matt, an excellent video and very informative. The wall looks great and the coping stones well worth doing. Really do enjoy these videos. All the best, Steve.
Nice tutorial, Matt. These types of videos are most welcome to modellers such as myself as they give us confidence to try different things ourselves, and see that even experienced UA-camrs get sticky fingers!
Good demo and very useful. To make life easier you could always do all this in on the wood first and then use no nails to fix the completed wall to the backscene?
I know that you put this ➡️ some audio issues in this clip but it wasn't disappointing at all as doing a wall like that doesn't need skill or an expert in modeling as all you need is steady hands patience and a creative atmosphere🎉
Great walling effect. The textured card is great. Please keep these simple scenic videos coming, like you say we're not all high detail merchants !! Love it. Simon😀👍
Hi Matt, an excellent video and very informative. The wall looks great and the coping stones well worth doing. Really do enjoy these videos. All the best, Steve.
Nice video Matt. I like the idea of using the Metcalfe paving slabs for the coping stones on the top of the wall.
Great tips and demonstrations, Matt! Looks great and adds more to the layout.
Nice tutorial, Matt. These types of videos are most welcome to modellers such as myself as they give us confidence to try different things ourselves, and see that even experienced UA-camrs get sticky fingers!
Some good work here Matt, keep up the great work and please keep making these videos of doing scenery on the layout.
Nice work Matt, don't worry about the audio issues happens to us all from time to time.
Looks great
Nice work Matt.
Looks good.
Happy Modelling
good vid matt thanks for the share on channel nice update wot you bin working on thanks lee
Good demo and very useful. To make life easier you could always do all this in on the wood first and then use no nails to fix the completed wall to the backscene?
Can you tell me the company you got that wall card from please Matt
I know that you put this ➡️ some audio issues in this clip but it wasn't disappointing at all as doing a wall like that doesn't need skill or an expert in modeling as all you need is steady hands patience and a creative atmosphere🎉
Nice, but we all prefer the running sessions and "When it all goes Wrong".
Speak for yourself