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Martin Welberg from Holland has recently started a bi-weekly "FIVE MINUTE FRIDAY" video series. His goal is to feature his renown techniques for scale model scenery. Famous for his line of High-End products, he now is offering free Tips & Techniques on basic and advances procedures which all can benefit. Watch this first of many more to come in this evolving series. He asks that you please make comments and give suggestions and concerns you may have coming from your own experiences. Enjoy this 5-minute presentation on
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A beginner's guide to the   Noch GrassMaster 2.0 . The guys at the Quebec & New England Model Railroad Club in Canada have found this tool to be a major component for their scenery endeavors. Take a few minutes and watch this informative video on their techniques of static grass application.


Dave Frary introduces Scenic Express' extensive line of Flock & Turf . It's the best all-around scenic ground texture. For model railroads, military displays, or miniature dioramas.

Martin Welberg continues his FIVE-MINUTE FRIDAY 'How-To Series' with a simple techniques for coloring and basic weathering for natural appearing rocks. With accelerated video editing, Martin demonstrates layering basic 'dry-brush' colors and applying a basic final wash to bring every color and texture together. View this short video and you can learn a technique which can be used on nearly all of your rock outcroppings and terrain textures.

 


Dave Frary shows you how to use both prepared and undiluted Matte Medium - it's the prefect cement for all scenery applications. Great for model railroads, military displays, or miniature dioramas.

 


Dave Frary explains why Täk-E-Glue is the best scenic adhesive to use on your model railroad scenery, military displays, or miniature dioramas. Täk-E-Glue is a vinyl-based synthetic latex glue with the application qualities of white glue and the flexibility of acrylic matte medium. The most unique characteristic of this glue is that it has an aggressive tack when it begins to set. What is "aggressive tack"? It is similar to the adhesive on 'peel and stick' items. When you apply it to your working surface, you have a 2 to 3 hour working time where it remains pressure sensitive and just about anything you press into the glue-spot will stick. This glue is ideal for applying thick scenic textures to vertical surfaces such as mountain cliff sides and building facades. Täk-E-Glue will set permanently after 3 hours when it eventually catalysts and hardens to a dull clear surface.

 


Dave Frary demonstrates two types of handy scenic adhesives - they're the prefect glue for many scenery applications. Great for model railroads, military displays, or miniature diorama s.

 


Dave Frary demonstrates SuperWet - a glycol product for making wet water without bubbles. Great for making model railroad scenery, military displays, or miniature dioramas.

 


Scott Mason shows you how to make realistic model trees using SuperTrees and Flock & Turf Scenic Texture - Great for your model railroad, military display, or miniature diorama.

 


Scott Mason shows you how to make good looking SuperSage model trees using Sage Brush and Super Trees - Great for your model railroad, military display, or miniature diorama.

 


Scott Mason shows you how he makes great looking hardwood trees for your model railroad, military display, or miniature diorama.

 


Scott Mason shows you the tools you'll need to make great looking trees on your model railroad, military display, or miniature diorama.

 


Scott Mason shows you how he makes great looking hardwood trees using Heki Foliage Fiber - for your model railroad, military display, or miniature diorama.

 


Scott Mason shows you how he make greats looking pine trees for your model railroad, military display, or miniature diorama.

 
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