Before David jump into detailing the interior of his combine car, he first looks to add a tried but true structure from the original Olympia Logging layout display! Watch to see how he plans to revamp and return Eric White’s scratchbuilt sawmill structure (a building front) to service in a new, but similar position on the expanded O&SC On30 layout. Then, all focus turns to keeping the passenger car project moving forward!
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What happened to the latest Summer Camp videos??? I had started watching and now I can’t find the episodes!!!
For printing white, have you heard of Ghost White Toner out of Germany? Micro Mark has featured their printer and toner kit in the past. They offer White and neon toners for most commercially available laser printers. I’ve been using their white toner for a few years, and it works great for white lettering.
I wonder if those figures with the inserted rods are now ready for management-level positions?
Another great episode David. The wood grain effect on the benches is exceptional. You mentioned that you use Vallejo airbrush paint over the Rustoleum primer. Did you airbrush the airbrush paint or did you brush it on to get the “streaked” effect?
Hi David! Excellent episode! For additional weight, one idea would be to put some weights in the hidden area (in the middle near the passenger wall) of the baggage area floor disguised as boxes. Thanks again for additional Olympia videos! Marc
When you mention a company and their website, it would be nice if you included links in the description.
Quite surprised that an episode filmed in January was not released until July. That’ lead time!