Always great to see the contrast from white to actually seeing it start to look like real rock. Once all the colours are done its going to pop and look fantastic. Great stuff.
Living dangerously Robert! Keeping brushes in a mug. I don't know how many times I've dipped my paint brush in my coffee! ;-) - ruining both. The rock face looks impressive in white, but it's amazing what adding just one colour does, so by the time you've finished other colours and effects it will be stunning. Cheers.,
Davie glad i don't drink coffee and i could see that being a problem lol. And the grey really makes a different compared to white and will be interesting to see the final outcome? cheers Robert
Watching now because I'm working on this as we speak. If I already started, and covered all the plaster with brown, you think I could just repeat this process on top of that? You have any suggestions if the plaster is already painted brown? Thanks if you have time to answer. Brian
Brian you should be able to repeat over the brown, because the brown will be your base and you should get some nice colours showing through cheers Robert
It see grayyyyy!!! Lol! Great job Robert! It already looks impressive. I just can't wait for all the other colors to go on. Don't make us wait to long. Cheers RT
Looking awesome there Robert! What a difference the grey makes all by it's self! Oh, and good thinking with the beer too. Nothing like a few 12oz. (US) curls to relax the wrist in between painting sessions. Always worked for me. Although towards the end I hadn't noticed that I had picked my nose until I saw paint up my nostrils in the mirror. Cheers, Dan
WOW! How awesome is that! I half expected you to say.."and we will put a happy little rock over here" like Bob Ross would say while painting, lol! Wonderful work!
Looks great Robert water base paints are the way to go now I think you should still protect you track , on every stage of doing scenery , Cheers Robert !
Hi Robert , the layout is coming together nicely mate ,the gray wash made a big differences in color no more White plaster keep the good work up cheers Ron
now i wonder if you could have put the grey wash into a sprat bottle and done it that way. ? . just a thought. I know a little late now to mention it. either way, brush or spray bottle, the wrist is getting a work out.
Awesome job you are doing there, it must be cool where your at as I noticed you had a long sleeve sweatshirt on, it's fairly warm here in central Arkansas, been getting a lot of rain and severe weather lately, chance of tornadoes this weekend! How long did it take you to put all the gray on? Job well done sir, keep up the great work, as I am following you on my layout!
David this took about 4 hours all up give or take and hour, and the temp here is about 9 celsius. And hope the Tornadoes keep away from you and stay safe cheers Robert
say you piano lessons have paid off sounds like it .I would have to said sparky 107107 would of used the garden hole to wet the it down. mush easer to spray down it does look great Robert sparky has a great heart for the hobbies the train bug saying hi Jennifer White
Csxmad....you could have covered all of the relevant information in something less than a minute if you had left all of the tedium out, like having us watch all that boring, repetitious painting etc.
Big job! What you have accomplished with just grey shows less is more.
Thanks and the grey looks good and will be good to see what the other colours do cheers Robert
Always great to see the contrast from white to actually seeing it start to look like real rock. Once all the colours are done its going to pop and look fantastic. Great stuff.
Thanks Peter and from white plaster to the real colour rock really brings it out cheers Robert
Living dangerously Robert! Keeping brushes in a mug. I don't know how many times I've dipped my paint brush in my coffee! ;-) - ruining both. The rock face looks impressive in white, but it's amazing what adding just one colour does, so by the time you've finished other colours and effects it will be stunning. Cheers.,
Davie glad i don't drink coffee and i could see that being a problem lol.
And the grey really makes a different compared to white and will be
interesting to see the final outcome? cheers Robert
WOW Robert......it looks outrageous. Terrific work!!!!!
Thanks Darren and will have part 2 up in a few days cheers Robert
Watching now because I'm working on this as we speak. If I already started, and covered all the plaster with brown, you think I could just repeat this process on top of that? You have any suggestions if the plaster is already painted brown? Thanks if you have time to answer. Brian
Brian you should be able to repeat over the brown, because the brown will be your base and you should get some nice colours showing through cheers Robert
Looking good !!! You win the Lotto !! Drinking Crown lager now , LOL !!!
Cheers Glynn
Glynn good old crown lager, i ran out off the good stuff lol cheers Robert
Great job Robert it looks fantastic.
Thanks Jay hope the end result is better cheers Robert
It see grayyyyy!!! Lol! Great job Robert! It already looks impressive. I just can't wait for all the other colors to go on. Don't make us wait to long. Cheers RT
Thanks RT not long to go cheers Robert
Looking good Robert! The wash made the details pop!
Thanks Brian cheers Robert
Great job....nice method.....waiting for the rest.....lots of work!
Thanks for sharing...!
Thanks Me Me cheers Robert
Looking awesome there Robert! What a difference the grey makes all by it's self! Oh, and good thinking with the beer too. Nothing like a few 12oz. (US) curls to relax the wrist in between painting sessions. Always worked for me. Although towards the end I hadn't noticed that I had picked my nose until I saw paint up my nostrils in the mirror. Cheers, Dan
Dan the grey looks good from this end as well and the ales did help with fixing
the wrist and no paint up the nostrils lol cheers Robert
WOW! How awesome is that! I half expected you to say.."and we will put a happy little rock over here" like Bob Ross would say while painting, lol! Wonderful work!
Thanks James and i can't take that away from Bob lol cheers Robert
Looks great with just the grey. I was thinking a cup really isn't enough, I was thinking more inline with a 5 gallon bucket. lol
Scott wish i had thought of the 5Gallon bucket lol cheers Robert
looks great the mountains are coming alive,thanks for sharing
Thanks and the grey really brings this scene out cheers Robert
Where did you get that paper with the sky and woods and mountain scenes on it?
I have two videos on this ID Back scenes ua-cam.com/video/r3uavfLqRQE/v-deo.html
and part two ua-cam.com/video/IdS4m6vNQqA/v-deo.html
Beautiful. Just beautiful. Looks so realistic. -Mark
Thanks Mark and grey looks better than white lol cheers Robert
Looking good mate,rock on.Cheers Jon.
Jon will rock on cheers Robert
great vedio sir. I'm at hobby lobby now buying the paints lol. can't wait for part 2
Thanks Robert just send me some as well lol cheers Robert
Looks great Robert water base paints are the way to go now I think you should still protect you track , on every stage of doing scenery , Cheers Robert !
David i should have protected the track cheers Robert
Yes because it is too hard to clean after it is painted .
I spotted a sneaky beer in there too..... Coming along nicely mate. Mark
Mark always sneak one in the train room lol cheers Robert
Hi Robert , the layout is coming together nicely mate ,the gray wash made a big differences in color no more White plaster keep the good work up cheers Ron
Ron no more white plaster is a good feeling and the other colours should bring this out cheers Robert
what a difference just the grey made... must have taken quite some time to do all that... good job.. looks fantastic... vinny
Vinny has really made a difference and this took about 4 hours to do cheers Robert
looks, great.👍 thank, you for shairing you're video. I'm. now starting on my second ho-scale model railroad layout. size= 20x60ft.
Good luck! with the build cheers
That wash really changed the way the layout looks!!
Thanks Joe cheers Robert
Wow! Looks great!
-JG
Thanks JG cheers Robert
Nicely done! You play the piano very well too.
George thanks and not bad on the piano lol cheers Robert
great piano work Robert I did`nt know you where that talented
David that would mean you don't know me lol cheers Robert
Looks really good .. looking forward to the next installment!
Thanks Craig and i am too cheers Robert
now i wonder if you could have put the grey wash into a sprat bottle and done it that way. ? . just a thought. I know a little late now to mention it. either way, brush or spray bottle, the wrist is getting a work out.
Sparky never thought of spraying this but the fingers would get a work out then lol cheers Robert
Very nice video thank you for sharing!
Thanks Jac cheers Robert
Wonderful video and fur Elise. What did you use to make the walls? Was that on another video?
Andrew this is the video that i did the walls ua-cam.com/video/L79IpRWOFqU/v-deo.html cheers Robert
looks great
Thank you cheers Robert
Awesome job you are doing there, it must be cool where your at as I noticed you had a long sleeve sweatshirt on, it's fairly warm here in central Arkansas, been getting a lot of rain and severe weather lately, chance of tornadoes this weekend! How long did it take you to put all the gray on? Job well done sir, keep up the great work, as I am following you on my layout!
David this took about 4 hours all up give or take and hour, and the temp here is about 9 celsius.
And hope the Tornadoes keep away from you and stay safe cheers Robert
Good job how to make this rock upload vedio plz
Thanks Mohamed
Mate, your wrists must be absolutely sore! lol
No they are fine just keep having a break here and there cheers Robert
say you piano lessons have paid off sounds like it .I would have to said sparky 107107 would of used the garden hole to wet the it down. mush easer to spray down it does look great Robert sparky has a great heart for the hobbies the train bug saying hi Jennifer White
the gray is the new pink color Robert lol
Jennifer like the garden hose part lol cheers Robert
All your time and effort is starting payoff. Looking forward to next video.
John thanks and will be interesting to see the outcome cheers Robert
Too much just vertical rock work. Not natural.
Thanks
Csxmad....you could have covered all of the relevant information in something less than a minute if you had left all of the tedium out, like having us watch all that boring, repetitious painting etc.
I'm glad you commented