Killer execution, Scott. Pic #2 is my favorite, as it shows the variation you got on the wood tones. (that 6-drum oil rack is cool, too!) I'll second what Ken said about the vertical siding on the st
Practice tip #2: When cutting, weathering, and gluing the siding ad nauseum, I came up with a routine which makes the process a bit faster. I work on about 6 - 9 runs at a time. If I go ahead and p
Practice Tip #2: When applying colors, I learned a very valuable lesson from Joey Ricard, owner of Track Side Scenery. Joey has a video on his website that shows how to paint and weather track. He
Brett's first instruction is to pull all the 8" stripwood from Bag #2 and texture and stain as before. If you remember, the stripwood had a very rich brown look to it.
Step #2: Place the squared end of the wood on one side of the header template to be measured and using a razor blade, mark the other end of the header template. I always measure a slight bit longer,
my story is much more boring. wife #2 told me it was over and she wanted me to move out of the house. much drama ensued, but after a time i had moved into a nice 2 bedroom ground floor apartment. m
when i was married to #2, we were at a friend's house, and our 4 year old was running around down in the basement and crashed into the glass door on my buddy's entertainment center. ( the door was o
with a pair of clips and can be removed easily. #2 shows the wire harness coming out of the lights. I used 2.1mm cannon plugs for quick connects. #3 I used a scrap of the background paper and doub