“In 40 days you’re done…” thanks for putting into a layman timeline 😂 This is going to look awesome, I mean cork bricks? Yet another level Rick and excited to see what’s next.
Hi, and thanks. Yes the base can be important and if you decide to make one, you should take it seriously. But more importantly....they are fun to make!!!!
Love these videos Rick - short, sharp & concise👌That pre planning really worked, compacting the scene into that small area. Agree with you about the tedious work, cutting out all those bricks & scribing the cobbles… strangely therapeutic all that, just put a bit of Spotify on & you’re away 😄🎶 Really liking the reference pics too, great video 🙂👍
Nice job as always Rick. I’m noticing our styles are similar but yet different I love watching other modelers and how they approach different situations. And looking forward to the next episode.
Awesome job Rick... may I ask what dimensions the tram tracks were that you used (I beam plastic strips) and how far apart you lay them opposite each other. Hope it's okay I ask. Love your skill
Hello Heinrich. Of course, it is ok to ask!!! As I mentioned in the video I just made a very rough approximation...basically using what I had on hand. The width of the ruler that I used as the straight edge is 1.5" or approx 3.1cm - the standard size of an US ruler - which is the distance between the rails. The plastic half-round strip I used I'm not quite sure...I used what I had. I believe it might be .60mm? In the final installation, I applied a thin strip of plastic .10x.60mm (I believe) to the bottom of the .6mm half-round, thus the illusion of an "I" beam, or track. These dimensions may be off a bit, but it would not be by much. As I said, I was just making an approximation of what "looked good" without any measurement or research. I hope that this helps.
Shadow Brown is "So Yesterday"...LOL! Hey Jim, good to hear from you. I got that figure off of ebay, just searching around on the Googles (images) and it turned up, and then I started to follow the trail. Sorry, I don't remember the name or address.
“In 40 days you’re done…” thanks for putting into a layman timeline 😂
This is going to look awesome, I mean cork bricks? Yet another level Rick and excited to see what’s next.
I'm glad that at least one person heard that!!! Thanks for watching...and listening.
This is a master class. I’m learning from you pro armor guys that the base is just as important as the model
Hi, and thanks. Yes the base can be important and if you decide to make one, you should take it seriously. But more importantly....they are fun to make!!!!
This is looking great Rick. I'm really digging those cork bricks... lots of time well spent IMO. This is going to be epic.
Thanks 👍
Looking excellent Rick!
Thank you kindly
Love these videos Rick - short, sharp & concise👌That pre planning really worked, compacting the scene into that small area. Agree with you about the tedious work, cutting out all those bricks & scribing the cobbles… strangely therapeutic all that, just put a bit of Spotify on & you’re away 😄🎶 Really liking the reference pics too, great video 🙂👍
Thanks 👍
So far so good! Can't wait till the end result!
Yep, as you say...so far, so good. Thanks for watching.
Nice job as always Rick. I’m noticing our styles are similar but yet different I love watching other modelers and how they approach different situations. And looking forward to the next episode.
Thanks, Glenn.
Sooo nice interesting video! Thank you for the wood trick! I can try to use in one of my next video! Thank you and really nice to see!
Glad it was helpful!
That's a lot of work but it's going to look awesome!!
I hope so!
Outstanding Rick!
thanks, Mark
Awesome job Rick... may I ask what dimensions the tram tracks were that you used (I beam plastic strips) and how far apart you lay them opposite each other. Hope it's okay I ask. Love your skill
Hello Heinrich. Of course, it is ok to ask!!! As I mentioned in the video I just made a very rough approximation...basically using what I had on hand. The width of the ruler that I used as the straight edge is 1.5" or approx 3.1cm - the standard size of an US ruler - which is the distance between the rails. The plastic half-round strip I used I'm not quite sure...I used what I had. I believe it might be .60mm? In the final installation, I applied a thin strip of plastic .10x.60mm (I believe) to the bottom of the .6mm half-round, thus the illusion of an "I" beam, or track. These dimensions may be off a bit, but it would not be by much. As I said, I was just making an approximation of what "looked good" without any measurement or research. I hope that this helps.
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Looks great. Very interesting technique with that cork. ;) All the best for You! ;)
Thank you very much!
Excellent video 👍
Thank you very much!
Great video Rick!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Hello Rick. Quick question. Where did you get the Fredrick the Great figure? Was looking something along those lines. Remember I need Shadow Brown😃
Shadow Brown is "So Yesterday"...LOL! Hey Jim, good to hear from you. I got that figure off of ebay, just searching around on the Googles (images) and it turned up, and then I started to follow the trail. Sorry, I don't remember the name or address.
That’s going to look so awesome !!
I hope so!!!! Thanks for watching.
Outstanding Great Job
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm building some Stalingrad terrain for a buddy and I'm definitely referencing these videos
Thanks, Jacob.
Which size for the bricks Rick please ?
No specific size, just what looks good for the scale.
Very nice diorama Rick
Thank you!
Good locking building....
Thanks.
4:07 hmmmm.....
Hummmmm.... Confused.