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Video: How to model broken glass in an abandoned building
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Video: How to model broken glass in an abandoned building
Ah, a great project for this up coming week end. Love your video’s!
Thanks, Cody. I can use this tip immediately for the factory I’m building. By the way, who plays the guitar in many of your videos?
Great little video . . . modeling tip for something overlooked by many modelers
I have done this and it works well.
Cody, Great trip. I do custom building and will put this to good work. This will work for factory, engine facilities and
many other projects.
Thanks again and oh yes, the NP depot looks great.
Ed
For glass, microsope slides, for broken glass, broken microscope slides. Unless your station window was made of safety glass, it would have shattered. Back to microscope glass. Cloverhouse sells sets of glass and a cutter, try it.
Great modeling tip, I used this technique on some apartments on the wrong side of the tracks. Works very well!
I model in G scale my self but come here to catch up on some pretty cool tip’s .
As always your video tip’s are the best.
Good video, but I am still looking for a good comprehensive article on glazing widows in model structures, especially window casings made by grant and others, both with single and multiple panes.
Looks like a fairly dangerous project, especially for young viewers. I was waiting to see his finger slip and cut himself on that fresh #11 blade. There must be a safer way to do this and still achieve the same effects.
Good idea.