Building a Scene: Episode 2 (Yard Office - Finishing Touches) N Scale Mojave Sub.
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Hello, and welcome to a new series of videos I will be putting together showing you the work I do on my layout. In this Episode Episode 2 I do the final weathering on the parking lot, road and crossings and put the finishing touches on the yard office. Stay tuned for more, Make sure and Subscribe so you don't miss any updates on the layout or cool new videos!
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hey Kory.. that scene looks awesome... great job..👍👍..thx 4 sharing.. vinny
@NoFear2473651
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Great update. Glad to see the workers at a safe distance from each other. LOL. Very nice work. Thanks for sharing.
Great work on the yard area. All the fine details make a scene a scene.
Love the work and overall scene! Glad you are moving along and hope to see you at the shop again once we re-open. - Jason
Fantastic work Kory. The attention to detail is excellent. Can’t wait until episode 3. All the best, John
You do some nice work. Every time I watch one of your updates I head out to the train room (my garage) and get to work. Thanks for sharing your talents. Cheers 🍻
Looking great Kroy, just ad some weeds and a little trash around and you would think it was real, great job...thanks for sharing....Jack 👍👍👍
nice work again!
thanks for the tip, using a old rail to shoot wires down a hole. looking good
@NoFear2473651
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Sparky
Great work on the scene. That's a cool idea using the rail to pass the wires through the hole. See tp does have more than one use...back fill. Stay safe!
Nice video - scene looks great. Thanks for sharing. -Rick
Very nice work........including the 6 foot distance haha. Looking forward to the next episode
Nicely done. Very realistic scene.
Looks amazing Kory. I’m taking notes!
Outstanding video Kory. I like how you make your roads. They're really convincing. The yard office scene turned out great.
No wonder you have 8K subscribers. Great video series. I’ve never seen that rail and wire trick. Great editing too, thanks for trimming the fat. Looks really good. I LOVE your garbage bin. Looks like you bought it. Excited for the next instalment. -Mark
Truly impressive.
High Kory, Great work! I always learn some new technics watching your videos. Mike
Hello Mr. KRPmodels Your work is absolutely great, everything you do is fantastic. Thx for the awesome Video, best regards from Vienna. franz
That turned out great. The concrete walls reminded me I watched a video the other day about scratch making them. The guy used windshield wipers. The part that touches the glass is shaped just like the jersey wall barriers you just put out. He cut that part away then painted them a concrete color. It will work for N scale if you find a larger one. They are different sizes for some reason. If I find the video I'll put a link to it. Again great job and I learned a couple things so that's great too. Stay well. 👍
Hey Kory...just watched 1&2 together...awesome scene development and how you did it...really like the tissue paper light installation....saved that for future use 😊. The “finished” scene looked great. Give us a night shot. Anthony
very nice, i like all the details you put in the scene
Hey, it looks great. Bob
great work. your modeling skills have come a long way
Looks great Kory,post showstopper
Everything turned out awesome, the scene is really coming along. So is the whole layout. Thanks for sharing. Ken
Nicely done Kory. It’s always surprising how just a few little items placed throughout can set a scene. Keep up the work, looking forward to more.
Make it more like our roads where I live at,you have to put craters in the highway, potholes that is.
@NoFear2473651
4 жыл бұрын
lol dang
@4gauge10
4 жыл бұрын
@@NoFear2473651 yeah it's pretty bad, you don't want to ride a motorcycle down these roads you can very easily break your neck and I have a hard time just driving my four-wheel drive truck trying to get back and forth to town and then ducking and dodging potholes the size of crater
@NoFear2473651
4 жыл бұрын
@@4gauge10 damn where you live if you dont mind me asking?
@4gauge10
4 жыл бұрын
@@NoFear2473651 I own two homes,most of the time,I'm in northern Cal.about 80+percent of the time. In the summer time,I stay in the Midwest down by the Indiana state line. The roads are really bad there.
nice work kory looking great
Looking good
Really cool video!! One hobby great for quarantine!
@NoFear2473651
4 жыл бұрын
It really is!
This looks amazing!!!!!
Hi ya Kory, when I saw you in Vinny’s live chat this morning I thought, “ It’s time for a new Kory video.” And lo and behold just a short time later, one popped up. The scene turned out great. It’s always the small details that add to a layout. And you have always been good at that. Also at finishing something before going on to something else. Your voice over narration works great for you. Your production had come a long way Kory. Great stuff. Thanks. See ya next time.
@NoFear2473651
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Norman! Trying my best at the production..work in progress lol Thanks for watching!
Awesome !!
What’s up KRP it’s been awhile since I seen you and I’m glad your doing good and great video man
@NoFear2473651
4 жыл бұрын
Hey JT im doing good still truckin along, thanks for checking out the video!
@JT-gz2hi
4 жыл бұрын
Your welcome man
Looks a little like a "vinny" scene. Nice work!
Hi Kory, Your layout is fantastic! I'm installing plug and play lighting as well, if I may suggest a technique for running the plug and play wire through the layout? I use .125" OD plastruct round tubing, after drilling the hole I run the the tubing through the base, then run the wire through the tube, once the the wire is through I pull out the tube from below the layout. The tubing also works great as a foundation for light poles in my foam base areas, I cut about a 1" long piece for each pole. Again great videos, stay safe!
Kory excellent job, thanks for sharing really helps I'm about where you are in the layout and getting ready to use just plug in stuff....have you had any problems with the system?,,,Gary...stay safe...
KRPmodels, Kory, The little blue office you placed in the yard, is this a brought model or did you scratch build this? Nice to see everything coming along nicely. Cheers, Chris Perry.
Hi Kory, I’ve been watching your videos for a while now. I’ve decided to have a change and model US Railroads! Could you please advise where, I can get n gauge vehicles from? As obviously been in England I’m not clued up on American railways...any help would be gratefully received. Regards, Steve