NIce print. What style printer did you use and did you draw it yourself. I filament print these bridges and have a problem with the top flanges. They won't hold the filament and droop. Putting supports under it is a real mess to cleanup. Any ideas would help. I can fill the gaps with putty. Thanks George
You'd been better off painting the rust effects with your airbrush or a wash, sometimes I wonder about you blowing money on chalks when all their good for is to high-lite.
Nice print
Very good work looks great. Thanks for sharing. 😎😎 👍
Very nice bridge. definitely needed in N scale
hello Nscaler454 & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Nscale454 & Friends & Randy
Excellent video. Very informative and helpful.
I have a deck girder bridge that needs to be painted, thank you 😊 for some tips .
That is a really nice bridge! How wide is it! And could you possibly make the side walks smaller?
It's 1.5" wide. Changing the sidewalks would be too much of a redesign.
Do you use any matte varnish or anything else to seal your weathering powder? Great bridge model
Don't do it! I tried spraying a matte coat over the powder and it removed it all.
NIce print. What style printer did you use and did you draw it yourself. I filament print these bridges and have a problem with the top flanges. They won't hold the filament and droop. Putting supports under it is a real mess to cleanup. Any ideas would help. I can fill the gaps with putty. Thanks George
I designed it and I use an Anycubic Mono X resin printer. Filament printing isn't the best for the fine detail needed in N scale especially.
“Don’t let anyone tell you four inches isn’t big enough. It’s fine.”
My wife would beg to differ.
You'd been better off painting the rust effects with your airbrush or a wash, sometimes I wonder about you blowing money on chalks when all their good for is to high-lite.