I probably said this before, but I like the part of the mountain where the train comes out of the mountain, then back into it. I have some areas that have clearance that tight! I like that method of making rock molds! Oh man, that came out looking great! Awesome job!
Thanks Joe, my impatiences has me wanting to take up the tape and run the train for a while..... My plan is to scenic this corner of the layout 100%, water and all.......Thanks for watching.-Ed
Looking great Ed, You have more courage than I flirting with paint and that finished wall..lol. I'm glad Mama didn't see you making this video flinging paint on that mountain with no cardboard between it and the wall.. lol.
I probably said this before, but I like the part of the mountain where the train comes out of the mountain, then back into it.
I have some areas that have clearance that tight!
I like that method of making rock molds!
Oh man, that came out looking great! Awesome job!
Thanks Joe, my impatiences has me wanting to take up the tape and run the train for a while..... My plan is to scenic this corner of the layout 100%, water and all.......Thanks for watching.-Ed
Mountain looks great. I want to climb it.
Bring it.........
Pretty good video and I bet your train room will smell like Rocky Mountain spring time...Thank you for sharing
Believe it or not I think that might be one of the many scents we use..HAHA. Thanks for watching.-Ed
Looks good Ed! I don’t think I’ve ever seen that foil technique for rock moulds, excellent idea. Can’t wait for the next episode.
The castings turn out great every time, plus I like cheep and easy. As always thanks for watching..
Like you said the layout will smell good lol. The mountain turn out nice can't wait to see it with scenery on it
That's a fact, thanks Robert and thanks for watching...
Looking great Ed, You have more courage than I flirting with paint and that finished wall..lol. I'm glad Mama didn't see you making this video flinging paint on that mountain with no cardboard between it and the wall.. lol.
I did have some spots to clean up afterward. May need to go with the cardboard next time.. Thanks for watching.-Ed
Great video and perfect timing. I’m just starting work on my mountains also. Thanks for sharing. Papadan
Hope this helped out some on what to do or even what not to do......lol Keep me posted on your progress. Thanks for watching.-Ed
wow like the rocks
Thanks James and thanks for watching-Ed
Cool video
Thank you, and thanks for watching.-Ed
had to chuckle when you said, when you sand some of it, it smells pretty good. nice progress.. think i need to get a hot glue gun thingy.
Its quick and easy, but that thing will burn you.....
Tight squeeze ... wood glue works well as you say
Yeah, just enough to get by..... Its holding great so far.... Thanks for watching.-Ed
The aluminum foil molds are a great idea. No two rocks will be the same.
they are easy to make and modify to meet your needs, Thanks for watching. _ Ed.
Thanks Ed
do you have to use used dryer sheets or can it be new one and it looks great
Don't see why you couldn't use new ones, I would get them from a dollar store if I were gonna use them straight out of the box. Thanks for watching-Ed
Which plaster of Paris did u use? In the containers bag?
Thanks for watching, I got it at the local hardware store. DAP Plaster of Paris in a 4 pound box. I think the box is red.