hon30critter Martin! Excellent tutorial! You make it look pretty easy. Thanks, Dave
Martin!
Excellent tutorial! You make it look pretty easy.
Thanks,
Dave
Thank you Dave!
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Wow! Nice layout Guy! Looks great! Awesome hight on those bridges! Good to hear you like the "party-video". The intention with that video was to show for a broader public that model railroad can be a great fun social activity.
/ Martin
Nice job on the waterfall video.
I mainly wanted to reply to congratulate you on the model railroad party video that you did last summer. I think that is one of my favorite model railroad videos of all time – mainly due to the fun, ridiculous sense of humor. You managed to capture a sense of the absurd that I enjoy. .Many of my non modeling friends enjoyed the video as well. Keep up the good work!!!
While I model US prototypes now, I started out as a Marklin modeler many years ago. I still have a soft spot for Swiss electric locomotives. Here are some shots from the last Marklin based layout that I did…
Regards,
Guy
see stuff at: the Willoughby Line Site
Nicely done, and nicely explained. The sound of the waterfall adds great realism to the scene, although as an upper-middle aged man the continuous sound of burbling water is not one I can listen to and remain seated at the computer for very long, if you catch my drift.
I saw a waterfall scene on one layout where the modeler had installed a small smoke unit, which created a small amount of smoke, strategically placed so it looked like that cloud of mist that every waterfall seems to create.
Dave Nelson
Nice work, and nice job on the video!
Mike
Hi! Waterfalls adds magic to every miniature landscape and diorama. I just had to try it out. It turned out really great, so I made a video tutorial of the process.
Link to the tutorial