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  • Learn more at WoodlandScenics.com Learn to make a variety of paved areas on your layout. Matt walks you step-by-step through the process of making roads, a railroad crossing and more!
    Items mentioned in This Video:
    Paving Tape™ (ST1455)
    Smooth-It™ (ST1452)
    Top Coat™ Asphalt (ST1453)
    Top Coat™ Concrete (ST1454)
    Dry Transfer Burnisher (DT600)
    Earth Colors Liquid Pigments - Black (C1220)
    Ballast (B70 - B90, B1372 - B1395)
    Coal (B92, B93)
    ReadyGrass® Vinyl Mat (RG1521 - RG1525)
    2% Incline Set (ST1410)
    Dry Transfer Road Stripes - Yellow (DT516)
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  • @ModelSceneryExpert
    @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 3 lety +4

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  • @BoulderCreekRailroad
    @BoulderCreekRailroad Před 9 lety +66

    Fantastic! This video is jam packed with great information and tips, this was 18 minutes worth watching. I'm inspired to build a city. Please keep videos like this coming, great products, great information and superb results! Thank you.

  • @walkerbelle
    @walkerbelle Před 9 lety +3

    I sure wish you folks were around in the mid 60's when I first got into the hobby. The hobby has really changed throughout the years & it's companies like Woodland Scenics that's made that possible. I just got into DCC operation with sound & it's a whole new world of model railroading. Thanks a bunch Woodland Scenics.

    • @ModelSceneryExpert
      @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 9 lety +1

      Bernhardt Heckendorn Yes, the hobby has certainly changed! Thank you for your support and kind words! Happy Modeling!

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk Před 9 lety +6

    Over the decades, I've tried just about every way to make roads, and this WS system is the best. And I hate mixing plaster products, too, which this is. But, it's worth putting up with it for the results you get. It turned out so well, I used it for a second road, 2 parking lots, and an engine terminal. I used it for tarmac and for concrete lots. Good job.

  • @rexman971
    @rexman971 Před 12 lety +3

    Thank you a lot for your help Mr. Matt. You practically answered all my questions. Take care

  • @francoisgermain3991
    @francoisgermain3991 Před 7 lety +4

    What a wonderful hobby, it's amazing!!

  • @stevegoossen7967
    @stevegoossen7967 Před 11 lety

    Thank you so much for replying back and I appreciate your suggestions.
    Happy RR modeling to you!
    Steve G.

  • @judahrice
    @judahrice Před 8 lety +3

    love it. Y'all's systems work so well. Been using it on my T-Trak modules lately.

  • @hohobbyist1098
    @hohobbyist1098 Před 5 lety +1

    Even though following these tutorials will basically give WS a monopoly on my layout, I think I still will follow them.

  • @ModelSceneryExpert
    @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 9 lety +9

    +PeterCommedian 2015 - There is no 'reply' link on either your comment nor a 'dicussion' tab on your CZcams channel, so I am responding to your question here about the width of an N scale road. The following are approximate, and it will also depend on how it looks to you. Hope you find this answer and that is helpful. City Street - 26' (15/16" in scale) Country Road - 20' (1 1/2" in scale) Highway Lane - 11' (7/8" in scale) and a Sidewalk - 4' (5/16" in scale’)

  • @mokanlines
    @mokanlines Před 12 lety

    This is the best WS video yet! I WILL use this technique on my layout!

  • @shawnpowell5876
    @shawnpowell5876 Před 2 lety +1

    Man, you do ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL work especially w doing the RxR crossing! That looked like the real thing! I took notes while watching this video for the crossing, the sidewalks and the roads w the weathering. Thanks for sharing this video and I'm viewing this from Delmar, Delaware.

  • @ModelSceneryExpert
    @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 11 lety +3

    Yes, if you would like to practice with the products first, try our Road Systems Learning Kit, Item LK952 or our Road Kit, Item RG5151. The Road Kit includes a Road Ruler that guides you in modeling road work in the correct scale. Happy Modeling!

  • @awblenko
    @awblenko Před 2 lety

    A very helpful tutorial - thanks Matt.

  • @strokin2005
    @strokin2005 Před 12 lety +1

    Amazing tutorial, and great quality results!

  • @No1_Inpa_Ticular
    @No1_Inpa_Ticular Před 12 lety

    Love these Vids. They inspire me to work on my layout. Thanks for posting guys

  • @ModelSceneryExpert
    @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 11 lety +1

    We are not sure what your plans are for this technique and we have never tested this combination. However, given what we know about the products, we believe that if you want to model flat, horizontal roads on a stationary layout, you should not have any problems. However, we suggest trying this on a test area first to make sure you get the effect you want. Hope this helps! Happy Modeling!

  • @minermaxi
    @minermaxi Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the help and hello from New Zealand

  • @ModelSceneryExpert
    @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 11 lety +1

    For more control over where the Top Coat is applied and for an even application, dip your foam brush into the paint and then brush it onto to your project area.

  • @LongIslandCityLayout
    @LongIslandCityLayout Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for the video guys. It was actually very helpful!

  • @colinmansell3524
    @colinmansell3524 Před 8 lety +1

    Fantastic - thank you

  • @topseyshakehands
    @topseyshakehands Před 9 lety +4

    cracking layout i will be sure to show our local club this video.

  • @boriswong6196
    @boriswong6196 Před 10 lety +2

    Wow! That was amazing! I'm just getting new to this hobby and I'm making a 80's police chase scene! This really helped!

    • @ModelSceneryExpert
      @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 10 lety +1

      Welcome to the hobby! Please send us some photos at marketing@woodlandscenics.com, when you have completed your scene. Would love to see it! Glad the video was helpful. Happy Modeling!

  • @ModelSceneryExpert
    @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 9 lety +3

    Srajan Jain, if you click on the "Show More" above, it will provide you with the list of materials used and also provide links to each product. Happy Modeling!

  • @schadowolf
    @schadowolf Před 3 měsíci +1

    Outstanding video/tips and techniques!

  • @andreastomatkinson3236
    @andreastomatkinson3236 Před 5 lety +1

    Very nice video . I love this . Thank you very much for information. 😊😊😊

  • @gregwoolliscroft6255
    @gregwoolliscroft6255 Před 10 lety

    love this....

  • @Gavs_rc_hobbies
    @Gavs_rc_hobbies Před 13 lety

    fantastic vid, this will help me when i start building my new model railway.

  • @brocktolin2641
    @brocktolin2641 Před 11 lety

    AMAZING!

  • @AtsfMike559
    @AtsfMike559 Před 11 lety +1

    I built a section of US Route 66 through Essex California, on my Santa Fe Needles Sub layout in N Scale. An extra added challenge was to find very small beads, and orange glitter to place the small "Cat eyes" on the lines, I used HO Santa Fe Hood Decal striping for the lines down the middle. They average out to be about 4" in N Scale. Mike in Fresno, Ca.

  • @silkboxing4454
    @silkboxing4454 Před 10 lety

    Great Job!

  • @trainsmad12
    @trainsmad12 Před 11 lety

    Nice one crownstreet ill get some sorted out. I fancy having a go at doing some roads. Thanks again

  • @dep92
    @dep92 Před 12 lety

    Forgot to add in my last comment subed and favorite! Thanks again for some great advice, I was a little "gun shy" on building my roads, untill now!

  • @IndyB25
    @IndyB25 Před 12 lety

    @ModelSceneryExpert Awesome! Thank you so much!

  • @stupidponys
    @stupidponys Před 11 lety

    I am making a horse ranch for my stable mates!!!! love the supplies

  • @mike937739
    @mike937739 Před 13 lety

    Great video. Easy to use products

  • @ldc71960
    @ldc71960 Před 3 lety

    Don't forget to sprinkle a little bark from log trucks and fine sawdust "wood chips" from chip trucks on the sides your roads, ideas for some of you on your layout ... I model modern HO forestry , I'm in love with woodland scenics products ...

  • @ravenlorans
    @ravenlorans Před 10 lety +1

    Light Weight Premixed Sheetrock Compound works Great also and Less Expensive. On simple Layouts, Roofing Felt/Tar Paper will work.

  • @KING-LEO
    @KING-LEO Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you verry much

  • @gordonlay5766
    @gordonlay5766 Před 8 lety

    Watching the grade crossing vid. Matt said if you get chips after making a groove for your trains to touch up with top coat. Having chips in your grade crossing gives it that aged weathering look after years of vehicle crossing over.. Makes it more realistic..

    • @ModelSceneryExpert
      @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 8 lety

      This is definitely true! Some people prefer the more weathered look, but not everyone does.

  • @richardnelson-ux1zz
    @richardnelson-ux1zz Před 9 měsíci +1

    Fantastic video lots of inspiration and information

  • @markrob5762
    @markrob5762 Před 2 lety

    i like these how to viedos will help me whit my layout love train hobby enjoy your viedo

  • @britblad
    @britblad Před 11 lety

    thanks for answering so quick i am gona build some dioramas and try it out first!

  • @47732486
    @47732486 Před 11 lety

    Thanks mate !!

  • @thomasm9384
    @thomasm9384 Před 4 lety

    I'm building a small N scale Christmas decoration complete with auto reversing trolley to honor my late grandmother, and uncle. Christmas village, and HO layout masters respectively. I have never made anything close to this, so all of your videos have been very helpful in trying to do their favorite hobbies justice. Thank you for helping me get it right the 1st time.P.S. I love the product line! Very easy to use.

    • @ModelSceneryExpert
      @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 4 lety

      That's amazing! We're glad you enjoy using our products and find the videos helpful. Feel free to share photos with us on social media or by emailing them to marketing@woodlandscenics.com. We'd love to see how everything looks when you're done.

  • @emmanuelaguayo1230
    @emmanuelaguayo1230 Před 9 lety +1

    Love it

  • @dev4674
    @dev4674 Před 10 lety +1

    nice job man! :)

  • @michigan__railfan
    @michigan__railfan Před 9 lety +2

    love it

  • @gsilcoful
    @gsilcoful Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks!

  • @bobo327
    @bobo327 Před rokem +1

    very nice video you can learn a lot from this😊

  • @kevinpurcell2093
    @kevinpurcell2093 Před rokem +1

    I like the part for rail crossings.

  • @rjl110919581
    @rjl110919581 Před 6 lety

    THANK YOU

  • @enessevimlikurt2974
    @enessevimlikurt2974 Před 11 lety

    nice work

  • @segaheroes2798
    @segaheroes2798 Před 6 lety +1

    I like your video this will be really helpful in future

  • @aaronbed1
    @aaronbed1 Před 13 lety

    very good video

  • @1marinfrancais219
    @1marinfrancais219 Před 9 lety +1

    nice video.

  • @MastacheJackass
    @MastacheJackass Před 12 lety

    I'm going to buy the grass and the materials needed to do the road.thank you helped a lot

  • @CrownStreetTMD
    @CrownStreetTMD Před 11 lety

    Hattons stock both the smooth it and paving tape. I have used both and they are very good!

  • @kevinjunek1387
    @kevinjunek1387 Před 11 lety

    thank you

  • @KingCarl77
    @KingCarl77 Před 12 lety

    @ModelSceneryExpert Thanks MSE! Will do!

  • @wasatchrangerailway6921

    I forgot to say I love your stuff. with a layout as big as mine, I would need a month of sundays to make roads this way. but I do love WS products

    • @ModelSceneryExpert
      @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 8 lety

      +Wasatch Range Railway Thank you very much for the kind words! Other than maybe the Superbowl, what better way to spend those Sundays. Have Fun!

  • @SMTMainline
    @SMTMainline Před 7 lety

    I just use the foam road, Maybe not as realistic but still fine.

  • @mikogarage
    @mikogarage Před 10 lety

    thanks fo the info...

  • @CatToadettey
    @CatToadettey Před 11 měsíci +2

    Nice 👍☺️

  • @static45a2
    @static45a2 Před 7 lety +1

    may get a kit to test it out on my O Gage

  • @colnagocowboy
    @colnagocowboy Před 7 lety +1

    one thing ive seen a lot on the great planes but other placez as well, are foubdations of houses long abandoned, or burned out in a wildfire. often just a worn cracked slab and a chimney. i think woodland scenics road kits might be a good way to model an old slab foundation.

  • @jmk3438
    @jmk3438 Před 10 lety +1

    Looks very nice.. If your road is over styrene, I recommended sanding the styrene then to paint, use a light gray primer ( spray can) , then airbrush the road using rubbing alcohol and India ink ( 2 teaspoons india ink and about a pint of rubbing alcohol) ... hold it about about several inches above the road surface and slowly mist the road until it gets a mist of black, covering the whole road . then you can use a black chalk powder to spot oil stains and so forth ..THEN seal it with dull coat to give it that flat look.
    you can always scribe the styrene with an utility knife to indicate cracks on the road.

  • @geomodelrailroader
    @geomodelrailroader Před 6 lety

    another tip and I learned this from Steve Otte at MR. if you don't want white showing add six parts Smooth It to two parts water to one part each of Concrete and Asphalt paint this way you get that gray consistency of a freshly laid road. when you are done add details which can be anything from Atlas crossing strips, Blair Line Crossbucks NJ International Signals, you name it when your module is done add it.

  • @MastacheJackass
    @MastacheJackass Před 12 lety

    @ModelSceneryExpert thanks you helped me a lot.that's all my quistens

  • @dckuk
    @dckuk Před 12 lety

    Nice; I just did this the hard way! If and when it comes time to make another road, I'll give it a go your way. Striping would have been the biggest help, but I used paint pens. The results (in progress) are on my blog; let me know if you need directions on how to find it if interested...

  • @dep92
    @dep92 Před 12 lety

    @ModelSceneryExpert Thahnk-you very much for your reply! Sorry it took a bit to get back to you. I'm going to follow your advice and that advice of the video very soon!

  • @nscaler711official
    @nscaler711official Před 11 lety

    I was going to add that BLMA has Modern Grade Crossing pads, for N, Z, and HO scale.
    you can purchase either Rubber, or Concrete pads.
    But my question is how would you integrate that into your road paving system?
    Oh and those Roads are simply awesome!

  • @DerSpielerMabuse
    @DerSpielerMabuse Před 12 lety

    Nice

  • @matheus83170
    @matheus83170 Před 12 lety

    otimo video

  • @matthewroberts4357
    @matthewroberts4357 Před 8 lety +1

    Wow! Thank you for all the information... this is the only video as far as I know that actually helped me build my city, step by step with clear instructions. But one question: Where can I find *modern* model cars so that I can place it in my model?

    • @ModelSceneryExpert
      @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 8 lety

      +Matthew Roberts We are delighted this video was helpful to you. As far as modern model cars, there are several manufacturers who make them. Not sure what scale you are wanting, but if you will Google 'modern scale vehicles' you will find several options. Good Luck, and Happy Modeling!

  • @rttx
    @rttx Před 9 lety +36

    Good video. The music is distracting.

  • @geomodelrailroader
    @geomodelrailroader Před 8 lety

    if you are making a crossing use the required DOT code for stripes. stripes need to be two inches apart and they need to be set about three inches from the crossing. you need two solid stripes on each side and a white stop bar before the crossing don't use a single stripe and never use dash stripes remember this is a no passing zone and passing on a crossing is illegal.

  • @HalomasterA69
    @HalomasterA69 Před 12 lety

    I just got my DD40AX, And some track, i just dont want tack on some table, i would like some realism close and around the track, maybe just grass or something, how can i do that? Im completely new at this hobby, and it seems like alot of fun!

  • @niconice8210
    @niconice8210 Před 7 lety +1

    nice

  • @ryanballoonz5869
    @ryanballoonz5869 Před 7 lety +1

    cool

  • @jamesmckelvey
    @jamesmckelvey Před 9 lety +1

    Hi, I'm looking to make a cobbled street and I'm wondering if you would have any tips or techniques I could follow? Thanks

  • @TheMonkeysphere
    @TheMonkeysphere Před 12 lety

    This is a bigger company than I thought. I figured it was just one small factory shipping out to regional hobby shops, with output severely hindered by a recent fire. I had no idea it was national.

  • @JohnnyVa7
    @JohnnyVa7 Před 12 lety

    Might be just me, but that maquette at the beginning reminds me of sims 3 sunset valley town for some reason :P

  • @jmk3438
    @jmk3438 Před 10 lety +1

    I use styrene for the sidewalk and roads.. I do this because if I use putty or smooth it for roads and use styrene for sidewalks, I find it difficult to create the perfect curb. However, I sand the styrene so it has that flat look, then is use a very thin layer ( maybe 1 mm think) of smooth it or Durham's putty , this way I can create pot holes and cracks on the road.. I paint the roads with a mixture of black and white, then I weather it with white chalk and then black chalk

    • @ModelSceneryExpert
      @ModelSceneryExpert  Před 10 lety

      Thank you for sharing your modeling technique. I'm sure others will find it helpful. Happy Modeling!

  • @chrish.60
    @chrish.60 Před 2 lety +1

    If there are minor imperfections in the initial application of smooth-it, can a second layer be added on top to cover and fill in?

  • @nickessex6862
    @nickessex6862 Před 3 lety

    You can use drywall plaster works the same

  • @trainsmad12
    @trainsmad12 Před 11 lety

    Very good not sure if you can get smooth it in the uk. I model trains and all my products I use are woodland scenic they are very good. I'll have to look in to the smooth it. I have never seen it on the woodland scenic stands at shows or model shops. Thanks

  • @thomaswouters9141
    @thomaswouters9141 Před 11 lety

    Thank you for the instructions! It realy adds allot of realism to my railway but i got a question. Is using plaster an idea to use for making smooth roads? I have allot left from rebuilding the house

  • @arlingtontrains7
    @arlingtontrains7 Před 11 lety

    ok.. when applying the topcoat... do I just pour a good portion on what im trying to cover with the topcoat?.. and go at it with a sponge paint brush?.. or is their more to it?

  • @AnimalHunters10
    @AnimalHunters10 Před 12 lety

    Thanks, I have one more question. How do you make the smoothen?

  • @TheBombazz
    @TheBombazz Před 11 lety

    ok,thank you

  • @wasatchrangerailway6921

    I use roofing felt!

  • @TboltSiren1000T
    @TboltSiren1000T Před 11 lety

    Is there a way to keep Smooth-It from drying if you have some left over?

  • @torskdiver
    @torskdiver Před 12 lety

    If I wanted to make breaks in the yellow line, as if the line had not been repainted in years, what would be a good way to do this?

  • @walkerbelle
    @walkerbelle Před 9 lety

    Howdy Matt, I've checked the WS website several times & I can't seem to locate the dry transfer double yellow road stripes? What am I doing wrong or are the road stripes not a WS product? Surely they can't be those stripes in the 4"x5" sheet which is only one sheet? Thanks again for all the great products!
    BTW, I just purchased your new "Just Plug System" & that is THE coolest lighting product to hit the world of model railroading! I bought the entire system & enough accessories for roughly 100 lights & the price for this system is extremely reasonably priced. Thanks again Woodland Scenics for making this such a great hobby!

  • @chan27
    @chan27 Před 11 lety

    good job man..can i know,what scale for the whole model that u use?

  • @4360mechanic
    @4360mechanic Před 12 lety

    Is it just me? I've never seen a street corner that's an exact 90 degree angle. Every street I've ever seen has a radius-ed corner. I imagine that this was done to facilitate vehicle turnuing and help to curb pedestrian mishaps by eliminating a sharp edge.

  • @xavanq
    @xavanq Před 6 lety +1

    Don't forget sewer grates and man hole covers.

  • @neil7367
    @neil7367 Před 11 lety

    I've gone back a year with these posts. Found one query re paving in-street track. I assume it's similar to a road crossing - but longer! I'm concerned about cutting through the ties when the Smooth It dries. Could I just run a wheelset through the semi-dry Smooth It to create a groove? I'm starring at about twenty feet of roadway that I'd have to chisel my way through.

  • @KingCarl77
    @KingCarl77 Před 12 lety

    On my model railroad, I have many mountains and hills, however I am covering the entire layout (including all flat surfaces) with WS Plaster Cloth. Should I let that dry and then use the steps in this video to make the road, or should I make the road and then install the Plaster Cloth?