New Junction EP17 - Modelling Roads
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Published 2023-10-04
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All Comments (21)
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A nice video Richard. Also a pleasure to see your continued enthusiasm in developing your model railway layout, attention to detail and realism being most important.
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awesome step by step process. Looking like a real scene. Great work!
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The different levels look great from the closing segment of the video 👏👏👏
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Very nice update Richard!! Thanks for sharing this video. Cheers Onno.
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You are doing a good job keep up with the good work
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Great video as always Richard. Really like the techniques used for your road surface. Keep up the great work as always James
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Really starts to come alive once the scenery is started. Looking forward to see it progress ☺
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👍👍Turned out very nice! Layout coming along quite well. 🚂🚂
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Hi Richard. Have you tried mixing the paint into the plaster mix before mixing. It should give an even colour that if it chips, as most plasters can do, you won’t get any white patches. Overpaint as normal at the end to break up the even colour.
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Some progress is always better than no progress! Great update, Richard!
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Although I don't comment very often, I am an avid follower of your videos which are always very interesting and entertaining to watch.
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Some overall good work here Richard, your roads look quite good, keep,up the great work.
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Nice update, like how it’s coming together. Looking forward to the next update. Think lighting will be the next step on mine 👍
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Nice road work👍🏽
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A great video, with lots of useful tips. Thanks Richard. I may well try the Woodland Scenics method on my layout, as I never knew about it before. All the best. Mark.
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Hi love the new layout. There an artists acrylic medium called black lava made by galleria. It's is great for creating road surfaces as it mimics tarmac. Apply with a pallet knife allow to dry and then a thin coat of gesso before painting. Ideal for dry prushing too
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The pop holes scaled down will be massive.. Great vids as always
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Nice to see a update on layout
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Amazing work as always Richard!