Modelling beautiful Platform in wood from scratch
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2018
- Modelling a beautiful wooden platform in H0-scale from early 1900s based on photos. Scratchbuilt from wood. 2-3 hours working time. Great fun! Awesome looking result!
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Patience of a Saint!
Wow....Simply Outstanding work!
I love your craftsmanship.
This looks amazing
Great job well done
Nick Australia
It’s good that you take from ideas
Total Awesomeness
Excellent modelling.
Incredible
Marvelous work!
Very nice. Thank you.
It actually looks like the beams supporting the platform extend out a bit from the lower supports.
excellent video.
good quality builder more paitence than I
Great job !!!
Thank you!
Интересно.
Спасибо Вам.
Beautiful and well made, clear guidance and...... no evidence of cutting yourself! Result!
Nice work
You are so talented sir really an amazing job concratulations
has to be one of the best scratch builds i've seen
Very good
Thank you Christian! 👍😊
Vary Cool !
Sehr Schön, gefällt mir richtig gut. Aber das war mal ne richtig krasse "Fusselarbeit", bei mir währe das sicher alles krum und schief. Toll gemacht. LIKE & LG - Tino
Is this your most detailed job ever , I think so , and what a finish , nice , and nice again !
Thankyou
Need a couple of benches, those old guys look tire, all day in the fresh air. 😄
very cool
jim gaffney Thank you Jim! 👍😊
Excellent again! Thanks so much for sharing your model railroading adventures.
Thank you for the positive feedback Graham! (y)
Wow what a talented builder, That weathering on the wood looks so real, Great tutorial
Thank you Joe! 👍😊
Fantastic workmanship Martin - as always an inspiration! Thank you.
Kia ora,Martin. Another great job. Not unlike the early wood platforms we had in New Zealand , 19th&early 20th century. Wunderbar!
great job!
Thank you Dale! So good to hear from you. Miss marklin-user and all the friends there a lot! Wish you a nice weekend! 👍😊
Hi again.....brilliant, couldn't believe how methodically precise you were in the construction , I wish I had the same level of expertise. Thank you, Rob.
This is Just awesome. I admire your precision and patience ! We can all learn from this
Thank you for the positive feedback Dani! (y)
Now that is inpressive well done looks brilliant
That looks amazing. Great job! Thank you for sharing it with us.
It would be totally fun if someone could invent a system similar to the magnorail, that would allow the passenger figurines to board and disembark the trains! LOL Not sure it would be possible, though...no way to make that bridge to the inside of the train cars...
MiWuLa-like quality work! BRAVO
Absolutely stunning idea!
i WOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGHT TO USE THE METAL RULES IN THAT WAY... SPEED UP CUTTING TIME AND ACCURACY IMMENSELY.... BULDING AN STEAMPUNK FANTASY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX.... THIS WILL REALLY COME IN HANDY.... THANK YOU!!!
I wouldn't have either, if I hadn't seen this video. If you don't have a wood chopper (which I don't), that's a great substitute. It's not as fast as using a chopper, but as seldom as I have the need to cut multiple short pieces of wood to the same length, that's the next best method.
kiltboyjason63 u
Thank you for this!
Very comprehensive
You make it look so easy. Wait it was ... Thank you for your videos, I really enjoy them.
Thank you for the positive feedback Hans! I´m so glad you like them. (y)
Your method of production is very helpful
What a beautiful job, thank you !!!😀
I admire your patience. A very informative video, thank you.
That is impressive! Great job on building it.
Increible, como todos tus trabajos!!! gracias por compartir con nosotros.
Beautiful work!
Another masterpiece.
Beautiful work now I can see why I love my Volvos, its all in the details!
Great effort and patience of a saint!
Very nice done! Like it.
I agree with Castlebridge OB owner. I have just started in model railway building and I think your hours would equate to my days. Superb.
Ian Sowden Good to hear you’re up and running with your project! 👍😊 Thank you for your positive feedback! 👍👍👍
Great job !
Soooo great as always
Great video really enjoyed and got some great ideas and things to try myself
Really impressive!
Great build!
From Aotearoa/New Zealand
Great job looks amazing
That is a realy nice place. ✌🏽😊🇩🇪
I like watching your videos, they are well made and informative. Your do excellent work.
Thank you for positive feedback!
Incredible - I am just starting to learn and you inspired me to try... beautiful work and great instruction.
Nice work Martin great piece of work - well done
Thank you David! 👍😊
very nice, great job
Das MiWuBa / Sven's Modellbahn Thank you! 👍😊
As always: great fun to watch!!!! Many thanks for the video:-)
Thank you for the positive feedback Erich! Thank you for taking your time watching it. (y)
Just tooooooo good!!
Madhu Gubby Nagaraju Thank you Madhu! 👍😊
Very talented! I enjoy these videos.
Man what patience you have for details. I've wanted to scratch build a platform and you have given me some ideas. The first one I built for my HO scale railroad came out too big so I've decided to use it on my Lionel 027 layout instead. Guess it's time to invest in a proper 1/87th metal scale. Live and learn. Nice job on your platform. :-)
Rusty in eastern Tennessee (Witherington Place Railroad)
Simply awesome
Thank you for the positive feedback Gary!
Nice! 👍
looks realy realistic, perfect work
deluxe1power Thank you! 👍😊
that is spec-flaming-tacular! You did a really, really nice job on that! I can't wait to try your water technique for a seascape I'm planning on painting soon. If it will work for water, it will also work for clouds (hopefully). Thank you for sharing your immense talent with the rest of us!
Fantastic job keep up the good work
Walter Howard Thank you Walter! 👍😊
Fantastiskt fint! Jättebra video som visar alla delar. 👍
Great work, you have incredible patience!
Thank you for the positive feedback Stuart! (y) One piece at the time is the trick... ;)
wow bravo! another sumptuous work of master! it's a real beauty! I will try to reproduce it for my network. you are my biggest source of inspiration in model making! I progress each time!
Nice mola.cool.
very Nice, good job
Thomas Pflug Thank you! 👍😊
Martin! Brilliant, as usual! I love the bird song too, as usual! :-)
Carl Staffan Holmer Thank you! 👍😊
It’s all about the details : #itsallaboutthedetails
…and the details in the diarama aren’t bad either!! 👍
LarJgrip Thank you! It warms my heart to hear you like the stuff I make. 👍😊
You are a really crack, I like it! It looks perfect, and your tricks and skills are surprising.
Wow, snyggt jobbat. Du har verkligen öga för detaljer.
Tack! 👍😊
Excellent job
Thank you Ralph!
Amazing Work!
Ronny Zeller Thank you Ronny! Wish you a nice weekend! 👍😊
I wish you that too. Thanks.
beautiful work :)
Thank you Michael! Good to hear you like it! 👍😊
Keep up the good videos!
Good tutorial. I like the idea of the two straight edges to cut everything to the same length.
Very nice detail work Martin.
ian2ish Thank you! 👍😊
That was excellent
Thank you for the positive feedback Frank! (y)
Very very very nice sir
MODEL920 INDIA Thank you! 👍😊
Beautiful work. I just found your videos - great stuff.
Thank you Bernhard for the positive feedback! All the best to you! (y)
Virkelig imponert nå, Martin.
Veldig Bra !!
I've a small tip: don't put paint or
glue, later you can get very sick because all those substances in your bloodstreams.
Nice j didn ' t know that
Sjukt bra, fortsätt med det du gör!
Tack Per-Åke! Jättekul att du gillar videosnuttarna. Mer kommer!
Great work, nice :)
lg
Andy
Andy ́s Chaosbahn Thank you Andy! 👍😊
Your a cool guy ! Ive been watching you for a while! I'll give you lot's of thumbs up!
This is the first time I have seen your videos and must tell you I really did enjoy your project ,very informative and well done.I like the way you give measurements and your colour mixes and proportions.I plan on checking out more of your work,Keep up the great work .BTW...I like those needles ,very handy for pinning and clamping ,wish we had those here in Canada.
Thank you Paul for the positive feedback! I guess you can order the needles from SIG model supply in US. All the best to you!
I'm really impressed as always. There are however two steps in this tutorial that you go over pretty fast and that is HOW you find the "right" angle to cut the queer-bars and how you actually keep that angle while cutting them. You could also have pointed out that they have to point the same way to be usable. However, whoever comes as far as to build a similar platform will off course find that out himself. The second thing is the cutting out the stair, not the steps, but the different levels. Still, a very good tutorial!
Thank you for the positive feedback Magnus! (y) "how you actually keep that angle while cutting them"? Easy.. You just dont change the angle of your hand in between each cut. "cutting out the stair, not the steps, but the different levels". I don´t have method for it.. It just happend they way it´s shown in the video.
man, this is "sick" 💪👍
Thank you!
That was dedicated brilliance.
Castlebridge OB owner. Thank you for your positive feedback! Wish you a really nice weekend! 👍😊