That turned out awesome!! Always look forward to your videos and this was a treat to watch! I may do this for some 1/6 scale dioramas!! Keep up the great work Greg!!
Looks great. I don't know if parking lines would add or take away from it. Maybe make it double sided and have lines for the smaller scale on one side and the larger scale on the other side. It's definitely great looking, though.
Hey Greg, that came out great! I’ve seen that product before. Glad to see how easy it is to use and how good it looks. For the rolling pin idea, get a piece of pvc pipe, paint it with glue. Then cover it with corse sand and small rocks and gravel.
I’ve always just used a bag of play sand from Walmart or Lowe’s and then mix it with a can of flat black rust oleum paint. I think it’s a three to one mixture ratio and what’s fun about it, is it’s like pouring real pavement only downside is it’s heavy when completely cured. 🤣🤷🏽♂️
Put the tin foil on the rolling pin. That’s the best paint brand for dioramas and figure customization. To make that asphalt paint I’d say to mix fine grain sand with black paint. It came out well. Maybe could paint the yellow and white lines like a road or parking lot.
Asphalt looks GREAT! As far as the rolling pin, could you ball up aluminum foil to wrinkle it and then unfold it and wrap it around the pin? Maybe even secure it with glue?
Did your initial texturing with foil show through? Can't see any on camera. It looks like the liquid was too thick for the little impressions the foil made? Looks good though.
That does look cool, the end result speaks for itself. I like it.
Looks awesome
That turned out awesome!! Always look forward to your videos and this was a treat to watch! I may do this for some 1/6 scale dioramas!! Keep up the great work Greg!!
Thanks 👍
Awesome 👍🏻
Looks great. I don't know if parking lines would add or take away from it. Maybe make it double sided and have lines for the smaller scale on one side and the larger scale on the other side.
It's definitely great looking, though.
Good call!
Hey Greg, that came out great! I’ve seen that product before. Glad to see how easy it is to use and how good it looks. For the rolling pin idea, get a piece of pvc pipe, paint it with glue. Then cover it with corse sand and small rocks and gravel.
Right on
I’ve always just used a bag of play sand from Walmart or Lowe’s and then mix it with a can of flat black rust oleum paint. I think it’s a three to one mixture ratio and what’s fun about it, is it’s like pouring real pavement only downside is it’s heavy when completely cured. 🤣🤷🏽♂️
Wow wow wow 🤩 this is awesome! Show me more!
You got it
Put the tin foil on the rolling pin. That’s the best paint brand for dioramas and figure customization. To make that asphalt paint I’d say to mix fine grain sand with black paint.
It came out well. Maybe could paint the yellow and white lines like a road or parking lot.
Green stuff world does those trxtured rolling pins
Asphalt looks GREAT! As far as the rolling pin, could you ball up aluminum foil to wrinkle it and then unfold it and wrap it around the pin? Maybe even secure it with glue?
Great idea!
Greg, that looks good. I think you have cardboard garage diorama that would pair nicely with it.
waiting to see what you do with it
I wonder if you'd want to make a hood prop rod to keep the hood up for pictures. I realize Bel Airs didn't really have those, however.
TBH Greg I've thought about do that for my Hot Wheels cars, but it take work i'm glad you are commited to the cause.
awesome video,,great stuff for automotive dio's
Thanks 👍
Cool
You can make a version of this....
Spackle
White glue
Fine ballast
Black paint
Darker grey paint (dry brush)
Did your initial texturing with foil show through? Can't see any on camera. It looks like the liquid was too thick for the little impressions the foil made? Looks good though.
it did not, if I would have watered it down it would have came through better
Holy butt crackers that looks amazing