This is the first part of a multi- part tutorial of doing Model Railroad Scenery using extruded construction foam. This video contains an intro and discussion on the materials you will need to get started.
This is part 4 of a multi- part tutorial of doing Model Railroad Scenery using extruded construction foam. Yes you get to see more of a grown man carving pink foam...
This is part 5 of a multi- part tutorial of doing Model Railroad Scenery using extruded construction foam. More Carving. Wow I had more of the clips than I had originally thought...
This is part 7 of a multi- part tutorial of doing Model Railroad Scenery using extruded construction foam. Ok...finally. I start spackeling and painting in this segment.
I had to re-upoad this one due to Youtube flakiness...
This is part 7 of a multi- part tutorial of doing Model Railroad
Scenery using extruded construction foam. Ok...finally. I start
spackeling and painting in this segment.
A bunch of you asked to see trains running through the scenery I created for the Extruded Foam Video Series so here it is. I split the original video I uploaded into to two parts to improve the video resolution. This is the first Part.
This is the part 8 of a multi- part tutorial of doing Model Railroad Scenery using extruded construction foam. I'm adding dirt and grass in this
first of two segments.
A bunch of you asked to see trains running through the scenery I created for the Extruded Foam Video Series so here it is. I split the original video I uploaded into to two parts to improve the video resolution. This is the second Part.
A bunch of people have asked me how I secure my track to the road bed so I've put together a short tutorial on how I do it. In addition I talk about how I weather the track. Hopefully you can use some of the ideas I demonstrate on your layout.
A funny thing happened on the way to doing a series on ballasting track. I realized I should probably run feeder wires from the track to the main bus before mucking things up with ballast(D'oh). This series on wiring is the result.
A funny thing happened on the way to doing a series on ballasting track. I realized I should probably run feeder wires from the track to the main bus before mucking things up with ballast(D'oh). This series on wiring is the result.
A bunch of people have asked me how I secure my track to the road bed so I've put together a short tutorial on how I do it. In addition I talk about how I weather the track. Hopefully you can use some of the ideas I demonstrate on your layout.
A bunch of people have asked me how I secure my track to the road bed so I've put together a short tutorial on how I do it. In addition I talk about how I weather the track. Hopefully you can use some of the ideas I demonstrate on your layout.
A bunch of people have asked me how I secure my track to the road bed so I've put together a short tutorial on how I do it. In addition I talk about how I weather the track. Hopefully you can use some of the ideas I demonstrate on your layout.
A funny thing happened on the way to doing a series on ballasting track. I realized I should probably run feeder wires from the track to the main bus before mucking things up with ballast(D'oh). This series on wiring is the result.
A bunch of people have asked me how I secure my track to the road bed so I've put together a short tutorial on how I do it. In addition I talk about how I weather the track. Hopefully you can use some of the ideas I demonstrate on your layout.