Hi Paul, This is an interesting and very realistic way to 'produce' brick work. But I model in HO-scale. Need to find this. Thanks for sharing this great tutorial!
Definitely have to try this, great idea! I have been painting brick work on laser etched mdf using spackle as mortar on my wargaming pieces, but this allows the creation of bricks on any surface. Thanks for sharing!
Great video and wonderful idea! I also model "O", I've searched a few crafting sites and come up with different styles and sizes, if you would, please post the model # and location where you found that stencil, I'm sure others would be interested.
Its looks pretty good but the space in between the bricks looks too big. You should try this from Green Stuff World. www.greenstuffworld.com/en/textured-rolling-pins/696-rolling-pin-small-dutch-bricks.html This is the O scale one . Just use polymer clay bake then attach to your foam base
@@justforthefun Dont worry it looks fine. Green stuff world has some amazing things. I think they have x10 the diorama making stuff woodland scenics has.
Hi Paul, This is an interesting and very realistic way to 'produce' brick work. But I model in HO-scale. Need to find this.
Thanks for sharing this great tutorial!
Superb 😉👍
Definitely have to try this, great idea! I have been painting brick work on laser etched mdf using spackle as mortar on my wargaming pieces, but this allows the creation of bricks on any surface. Thanks for sharing!
Glad it helps Gregory.
Very informative thanks for posting 👍🏾
Thanks Walt
very cool, thanks for posting it,
Amazing work can I find the stencil smaller I'm modeling in N scale
Very good video.Enjoy it thanks
Thanks Dave. Glad you liked it. If there are any other topics you would like covered, please let me know.
Thanks for the video! It gave us some ideas.
Brilliant!
Una pregunta las vigas del puente como las haces y q material es???
Thank you. Excellent
Glad you found it helpful
Great video and wonderful idea! I also model "O", I've searched a few crafting sites and come up with different styles and sizes, if you would, please post the model # and location where you found that stencil, I'm sure others would be interested.
I have added the details for the stencil to the description above. Have fun!
@@justforthefun Fantastic! Thanks!
The thickness of the stencil? Thanks
About 1/16th of an inch
Its looks pretty good but the space in between the bricks looks too big. You should try this from Green Stuff World. www.greenstuffworld.com/en/textured-rolling-pins/696-rolling-pin-small-dutch-bricks.html This is the O scale one . Just use polymer clay bake then attach to your foam base
You're right on the scale. At the time, that was the smallest I could find. I wish I had known about that rolling pin before. Thanks.
@@justforthefun Dont worry it looks fine. Green stuff world has some amazing things. I think they have x10 the diorama making stuff woodland scenics has.