Episode #2 - CardStock Modeling: Materials & Tools

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  • Опубліковано 3 кві 2020
  • When considering CardStock Modeling... what's involved regarding selecting paper materials, printers, and tools? If you are new to this or just curious, I made this video to share my learning over the past 18 months having modeled various structures such as bridges, viaducts, train depots, corrugated steel buildings, barns with timbers & lattice roofing...ALL FROM CARDSTOCK!
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  • @billyfish6004
    @billyfish6004 4 роки тому +3

    I have been looking for a way to populate my layout cheaply as someone who lives on a fixed income. I am a graphic designer by trade and I have been thinking of designing my own kits and building them with paper. Thank you for sharing your techniques and I am looking forward to seeing more videos.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Billy, I'm learning about UA-cam, sorry I didn't reply sooner! Glad you are interested in Card Stock modeling... I got hooked over a yr ago. Being a graphic designer will give you a big advantage in making your own kits. I've modified one's from Clever Model using photoshop. Just now doing an original of my grand parents house, using stock graphic components from CM.

  • @JamesTu
    @JamesTu 2 роки тому +1

    I work in N gauge and a Japanese firm Sankei make some amazing kits out of card, which even have bricks and other details scribed on to some parts. Some of the buildings could be adapted for the U.S. and U.K. scene. In the U.K. we have the likes of Scalescenes who not only sell downloadable kits but they also have an area where you can by sheets of walling and roofing to download and create your own buildings. one other thing, you spoke about the use of sandpaper, I find the foam centred ladies nail files really useful for squaring off card that has been stacked and glued, but is not perfectly square.
    i found your channel to be very useful and your talk about tools most helpful Thank you for taking time out to share with us all, your passion for this amazing side of railway building.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  2 роки тому +1

      Hi James, thanks for sharing your N scale knowledge! Yes I've purchased some cardstock model designs from Scalescenes, they have a very good eye for graphic details of their buildings and detailed instructions for assembly. Appreciate that you enjoyed the video on tools, they help make us get better results while making the hobby more enjoyable :)

  • @fraxz88
    @fraxz88 2 роки тому +1

    Well, at 34 I finally bought my first printer. This is the first thing I stated printing for n scale. Thanks for the tips!

  • @radosawpendziaek7503
    @radosawpendziaek7503 Рік тому +1

    "I'm not a perfectionist. I think I am but my results aren't there". That's a line from the mouth of a perfectionist for sure!
    Great tutorial, Thank You for taking your time to share your knowledge and experience!

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  Рік тому +1

      Yes, the mind-set of a perfectionist is never been satisfied with yesterday's created Perfections! LOL. thanks for viewing and your complementary thoughts!

  • @camdix3250
    @camdix3250 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so very much for all of the wonderful information!

  • @markmcdowell231
    @markmcdowell231 2 роки тому +1

    I was up vary late watching make truss for bridges and saw you listed card stock so I had to see. I did check out the web site the price's are very low cost I been spending $28.00 molded plus shipping that adds up fast. Thank you so much I have many web sites where to go to get windows , doors , roof vents drain pipe , In a few days I will post the sites that I got from all the people I watched . You can go to FOS site there kits start at $75.00 up to $300.00 + I don't have the money I live on a fixed income thank you for the information .

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  2 роки тому

      Mark, you're very welcome...many thanks for watching the videos and sharing your thoughts. I feel the same about the benefits of CardStock Modeling... Sam

  • @andrewkeeney701
    @andrewkeeney701 2 роки тому +1

    So happy that I came across your series. I model HO and am very interested in trying this out. Already been buying tools on Amazon as I watched this. Best, Andy K

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  2 роки тому

      Andy, thanks for watching... and glad to be of help with your selection of tools. Hope this hobby turns out to be rewarding for you! All the best, Sam

  • @jimeronimo
    @jimeronimo 3 роки тому

    Hey there Mr. Sam.. glad to see this. Good stuff. Love to see more of what you've been doing!

  • @Mercatoyd
    @Mercatoyd 3 роки тому +1

    Really great second episode to the introduction to card stock modeling. I'll be on the search for a few of the tools you mentioned here.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому

      Thanks for viewing, good luck in your search. Soon to post another video on a Hauted House kit!

  • @S1CKTR1CKY
    @S1CKTR1CKY 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the help! Just getting into cardstock models and greatly look forward to future videos!

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching this video! Really glad to be of help and happy you like learning about cardstock models!

  • @deanroddy3066
    @deanroddy3066 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your talents! I am just getting started in model railroading. My Dad worked for the SOO LINE Railroad for 46 years and is now about to pass. I am trying to figure out what medium to use to recreate the two railyards and towns I grew up in while Dad worked. Styrene versus Card stock. Card stock seems to be the ticket. I like the printer idea. Thank you again for sharing your talent.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому

      Hi Dean, greatly appreciate your comments and glad to hear you are considering CardStock for your layout. Each kit I work on grows my learning of techniques with the material and design!

  • @alfredbarten4901
    @alfredbarten4901 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks. Very thorough. Saw some tools I will want to add. BTW - I use single edge razor blades for a lot of my cutting. A safety tip for those cylindrical hobby knives: wrap a piece of tape around the shank and join the two ends like a flap. This will keep the knife from rolling off the table onto your lap.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  2 роки тому

      I know what you mean, so I discovered the Fiskars design that prevents rolling even in your fingers.... www.amazon.com/Fiskars-165110-1001-Change-Detail-Orange/dp/B01J21POXK/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=fiskars+cutting+knives&qid=1631900388&sr=8-4

  • @everettdegrasse8478
    @everettdegrasse8478 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Sam, I hope you will find the time to show more of your work. I really enjoy what you have done so far.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому +1

      I'm glad you like the videos, as just trying to share what I enjoy and learn doing this new hobby! Yes, I hope to do more... I'm still card stocking models, but the videos maybe on hold pending some logistics in where we live... All the best! Just cut till you are happy!

  • @melperry3576
    @melperry3576 3 роки тому +2

    love your passion, expand on
    your techniques, knowledge is
    to be shared, ;-)

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому

      It's enjoyable for me modeling with CardStock and being able to learn/share from others just like you! Thanks for your kind words and viewing the videos :)

  • @danielzarwell9318
    @danielzarwell9318 2 роки тому +2

    When I WAS 10 YEARS OLD.I made buildings and trains out of metal cans. It was war time. Cardboard also. I am now 85 years old. I live in Wauwatosa Wisconsin. Manufactures were my family friends. Harley Davidson. We children worked with junk to build anything. It’s time kids get back to doing this. We cant all be politics. I cant spell. I spell how i hear. Mothers was a very good high paid teacher.

  • @edhorst7212
    @edhorst7212 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome info, tips on the use of a wide variety of products out in the real world to use & bring into the “ real world of modeling”..
    Elmer’s glue all is best, not the kids friendly based water one but that has been used as well. Think of use for the laxer cut kits out now with use of wood for bracing corners/ walls..
    Another recent card stock is the Illinois Historic Society to print out their sheet plans centered around Abraham Lincoln’s house along with local downtown of historic buildings..

  • @MsBug321
    @MsBug321 2 роки тому +1

    Love this Man!

  • @davedietz8726
    @davedietz8726 Рік тому

    Great tutorial, thanks for posting it!!!

  • @everettdegrasse8478
    @everettdegrasse8478 3 роки тому +1

    Keep them coming, please!

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Everett, appreciate your feedback & so glad you liked the video/s! Thanks for the inspiration to do more with Cardstock Modeling...

  • @radicalforest
    @radicalforest Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for your insights, they’ve been instructive and very useful as I’ve recently started my involvement with card stock models in N scale.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  Рік тому

      Many thanks for viewing, but you’re the brave one doing N scale with CardStock! Make sure to share your progress! All the best, Sam

  • @timothycalderwood5695
    @timothycalderwood5695 3 роки тому +1

    Just watched Episode #3. So glad to see you back! Because Comments are turned off for that episode, I will comment here: Could you please do a quick tutorial on your Photoshop modification techniques? That would be super useful. Thanks, and please keep up the good work! :)

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому

      Hi Timothy, sorry the comments are turned off on Episode #3... I want them to be ON! Any suggestions on how to? Sure, be glad to share some photoshop tricks here. Appreciate your suggestion! Thanks for watching....

  • @donwilliams1193
    @donwilliams1193 2 роки тому

    I just run a crossed your videos. They are fantastic,thank you for sharing.

  • @cindybonnett7522
    @cindybonnett7522 3 роки тому +1

    I have been paper modeling for some time now, and I just found your site here on UA-cam....awesome, love all your hints and such, looking forward to checking out the other episodes. Several years back I designed on Power Point a boxcar, Shay Locomotive, coal cars and various buildings in N scale for a Diorama of a Dam construction site. I love using power point, and I have an Epson Ink Tank printer. Gonna check out Clever Brothers. Again awesome site. Most def start a Facebook site for all of us Paper Builders

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому

      Hi Cindy, grateful thanks for your kinds words and glad to see your history/enthusiasm for the Craft! So far, I've only models O scale, but will tackle HO when teaching a class in mid-July. I'm sure we could all learn many tips from you in working with N scale!!! I've talked to Dave @ Clever Models, he's and his brother Thom are great guys. I did start a CardStock Modeling group Face Book, but not sure how to get the word out to others. Here's the link: facebook.com/groups/2761966054133019 Let's stay in touch! Sam

  • @jvanamb
    @jvanamb 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Sam, Enjoyed your 2 episodes. Would love to see more.
    What if you married some of your Video experience with detailed Model building. A sort of Starting from scratch cutting, forming, & pasting of some of the easier structures first.
    Then as your channel expands & your community grows you could take on the individual artisan techniques to improve what newbies have developed with you. By focusing on smaller details we all could improve our talents. And as they say, "The devil is in the details." Though I often wonder who THEY ARE.
    Also you mentioned your FB page, well why not capture some of the stills your subs have sent you in a closing segment.
    I don't know if you have watched other HO modelers or not, but most channels re-stream others RxR Operation Session. Your channel isn't like that. So collect a number of stills and animate them in your editor software.
    If you have ever printed photos yourself, you could try mounting them as scale details or figures to populate your CARDSTOCK MODELING.
    Well I have subscribed and rang the notification bell, so now I have to just wait till you upload your next episode.
    ~ Jim

  • @markharrison3445
    @markharrison3445 2 роки тому +1

    I used to own a picture framing retail shop. I discarded all sorts of 4 ply matboard scrap that was useless to me then but would be very useful as support walls, etc. for these buildings. I suggest you go to a frame shop and ask if you can have their throwaway scraps. If it was me when I had my shop I would have gladly given them away instead of throwing them away. Such a waste to pitch them. 4 ply is pretty rigid and easier to work with than foamboard.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  2 роки тому

      Hi Mark, many thanks for your viewing, suggestions and comments! Your thoughts are one of the many reasons that keeps attracting me to CardStock Modeling, because I find there are many approaches to finding a solution that is practical and allows for artistic creativity! All the best, Sam

  • @paulretzbach9583
    @paulretzbach9583 3 роки тому

    Another great video!! I would also recommend giving Duco Cement a try as well.

  • @ronalddwyer6592
    @ronalddwyer6592 3 роки тому +1

    Great informative video. Lot of great ideas in you both videos. Things look real and is a lot easier to get the right colors verses having to paint which can be impossible if you don't have any artistic skills. Great job and fantastic models. Be safe and keep making great videos.👍🚅

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  2 роки тому

      Hi Ronald, if I didn't replay earlier, please forgive this delay! Bad me... Many thanks for watching the videos and sharing comments! I totally agree with you on avoiding painting and even weathering by using cardstock models that have realistic graphics.... PS: I'm just finishing up on revamping me recording studio with plans to do more of these and offer live streaming... Hope you can join these when I get it setup :) all the best, Sam

  • @ProfessorCharlesPorterfield
    @ProfessorCharlesPorterfield 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this excellent primer sir. Hope you are well and that we will see more from you.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Professor, many thanks for watching the cardstock modeling video and your encouraging comments. I'm learning the craft like you. Yes, I'm planning to do more of these. Any suggestions on what you would like to see will be greatly appreciated!

    • @ProfessorCharlesPorterfield
      @ProfessorCharlesPorterfield 3 роки тому +1

      @@ModelRailroadCardStock Glad to see you are still about and well and safe. Personally I'd like to learn more about precision cuts, like 45 degree angles, and about cladding, and about what sort of fixatives are best for paper and cardstock models.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому +1

      @@ProfessorCharlesPorterfield Professor, for me one of the most challenging cuts is doing window panes, even in O Scale they are a challenge. I've been planning to do a short segment on how to cut/layer windows, so maybe this would be of interest to you. About 45 degree angles, I learned a trick from a tutorial in a PDF format by Ben Streeter is 6) download at this site: clevermodels.squarespace.com/free-downloads-01/1-important-open-this-folder-first/ He explains that for cutting "inside angles" to use a pointed tool ( for me I use scratch awl to put a small hole where lines meet creating the angle. This lets you feel the "stop point" of the angle when cutting it. Could you explain what you me by "fixatives" for paper/cardstock? Many thanks, Sam.

    • @ProfessorCharlesPorterfield
      @ProfessorCharlesPorterfield 3 роки тому

      @@ModelRailroadCardStock thank you for the information and link. By Fixatives I mean products like matte Clear Acrylic Sealers or other products used to seal of "fix" paper products to protect them from things like moisture, etc. Thanks again.

  • @edhorst7212
    @edhorst7212 3 роки тому +1

    I find that printers use so much color ink that I have printed in just black. Then one can use either correct paint color scheme or use their own color image using craft paints or the color markers you mentioned. This might be helpful.. have fun modeling with the medium chosen.. thanks

  • @paulretzbach9583
    @paulretzbach9583 2 роки тому

    Something similar to that E6000 adhesive would be a product called Duco Cement. Dries clear……should work well too. Can find it in most hardware stores like Ace or True Value , etc.

  • @dave3301
    @dave3301 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Dave, glad you enjoyed the video. Sorry I didn't replay sooner, I'm learning how to manage my UA-cam channel. Planning to do additional videos on Card Stock RR modeling, do have any subjects that would help you?

  • @robertestep2080
    @robertestep2080 2 роки тому +1

    very interesting i also live on a set income and i am going to get into this thanks

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  2 роки тому

      Many thanks for watching the videos and commenting, hope you will enjoy this as much as I do!

  • @camdix3250
    @camdix3250 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a question, and I apologize if you have already explained this. Do you print your own parts on your own printer using the various kinds of paper you show? Or do you purchase the proper weight of paper and give it to a printing shop and have them print the parts on your paper? Or can you have a printer supply the proper weight of paper and have them do all the printing? I ask because I don't have access to a printer. Thank you for any assistance you can offer. You're a great teacher!

    • @camdix3250
      @camdix3250 11 місяців тому

      I apologize. I missed the part where you DO use your own printer and inks.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  11 місяців тому

      Hi Cam, many thanks for your kind words and watching the videos! I'm learning ever day I cardstock... If you are new to this, I suggest using a 65lb cardstock material. Astrobrights Cardstock, 8.5" x 11", 65 lb./176 Gsm, Bright White, 80 Sheets - from Walmart or Amazon runs about $5 for the bundle. This weight has a clean fold and easier to cut than 90 Lb. If you have this done by a printshop, make sure the use 65 lb weight, "premium finish", and acid & lignin free - which maintains the color overtime. May I ask what cardstock model/kit you want to build? All the best, Sam

  • @chriscox4023
    @chriscox4023 3 роки тому

    There is a transparent film with a coated surface on one side for ink jet printers,

  • @NHseacoast
    @NHseacoast 3 роки тому +1

    Iinteresting stuff, it would be fun to see the printer in action do you print direct to heavy csrdstock ?

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому

      Glad you like the video! Yes I print directly to cardstock using a standard paper size Canon Pixma Model TS8220 printer. This has 5 or 6 ink cartridges. I mainly print on 110 lb cardstock paper purchased from Walmart. It's their own brand named "Pen Gear". About $6 for 8.5"x11" sheets. Here's a link: www.walmart.com/ip/Pen-Gear-White-Premium-Card-Stock-8-5-x-11-110-lb-150-Sheets/624185822

  • @johnpandolfino8663
    @johnpandolfino8663 3 роки тому

    Taskboard works well too.....

  • @michaelhunter8684
    @michaelhunter8684 3 роки тому +1

    I plan to use cardstock for my n scale layout. I have down loaded a couple of plans and tried to use Photoshop to reduce size for printing but had no luck. I noticed you mentioned being able to use it. Could you give some advice.

    • @ModelRailroadCardStock
      @ModelRailroadCardStock  3 роки тому

      Hi Michael, what is the original scale of the plans you want to reduce to N scale?

    • @michaelhunter8684
      @michaelhunter8684 3 роки тому

      Thanks for responding. The plan is o scale. When I load it into Photoshop ,only half of the wall is shown. I know it is probably operator error but can't get the entire page to show.

    • @sammiller6970
      @sammiller6970 3 роки тому

      Michael Hunter can you email me a page or 2 of the O scale? I’ll see what I can do then give you directions. My email is: multeyemedia@gmail.com

  • @danielzarwell9318
    @danielzarwell9318 2 роки тому

    I think you are my neighbor.