How to Build Foam Scenery

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • In this video I show you how to build foam scenery. I am building a photo diorama using foam and hot wire cutting tool from How Wire Foam Factory.
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Komentáře • 51

  • @RonsTrainsNThings
    @RonsTrainsNThings  Před 5 lety +2

    Looking for more foam scenery ideas and tips? Check out this video:czcams.com/video/tpXSBYzGqBM/video.html

  • @andybracken9261
    @andybracken9261 Před 5 lety +1

    This is a great video! And I believe Santa brought me a full compliment of Hot Wire Foam Factory tools this year! Can’t wait to try my hands at em!!

  • @ItsMyRailroad
    @ItsMyRailroad Před 5 lety +1

    Those tools look pretty handy Ron. That diorama is looking pretty good too brother!

  • @n-scaleunionpacificevansto6569

    This is a nice example of foam scenery, Ron. Thanks for sharing these tools and techniques with the rest of us. ...Roy

  • @JCsRiptrack
    @JCsRiptrack Před 5 lety +1

    Nice to see a photo diorama in progress Ron. Looking forward to seeing part 2. I need to make one of these for myself!

  • @deandanielson8074
    @deandanielson8074 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks Ron. Very straighforward and clear. Makes me ready to start foam cutting!

  • @Phoenixknight79
    @Phoenixknight79 Před 5 lety +1

    I believe I sent you photos of the diorama I built, it was my first time building one and it was so much fun that I'm trying to think of another one to build... I wish I could get more foam cutters I only have a 6 inch cutter but I also use just a hobby knife as well.

  • @nathandelay
    @nathandelay Před 5 lety +1

    Very cool Ron

  • @gotransitfannowdiscontinue7098

    Help ful for my layout.

  • @TheGamingEevee8
    @TheGamingEevee8 Před 5 lety +1

    Ron nice video, can't wait to see the next part.

  • @N-Scale
    @N-Scale Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing Ron, Mike

  • @ainsleyperry5192
    @ainsleyperry5192 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice Job, Ron. I really like all these different idea's of working with foam and a new source of hot wire tools. Hope you and the family have a great Christmas. Cheers, Chris Perry.

  • @markhayes6407
    @markhayes6407 Před 5 lety +1

    I also use hot wire tools and they are great. I like your tip on the paint mixing sculptomold I will try that. Nice post and the rock came out looking so real.

  • @jerrysmith1929
    @jerrysmith1929 Před 5 lety +1

    I make extensive use of foam and always used the Woodland Scenics hot wire tool which is equivalent to the sculpting tool. The variable power pack used by the Foam Factory tools could be an improvement over the WS hot wire tool. I would like to try the Foam Factory hot knife but will go with the longer 6 inch tool. I've found that I can use the less expensive white bead foam wherever I don't need structural strength provided by the blue/pink foam. This also means I can make use of free scrap packing foam like you used for practice. The hot wire is ideal for white foam because it avoids all of the tiny white beads produced when using a rasp. I usually cover the foam with plaster gauze. This protects the foam. It also means I can use plaster to mount the casting in place and blend it into the surrounding area all in one step.

  • @mike1968442
    @mike1968442 Před rokem +1

    I went to hwff yesterday to order it 258.00! Asked for a senior or military discount “No, we don’t do that! Nice you get for free and I couldn’t even get 10 percent off!

  • @allenbarnes7202
    @allenbarnes7202 Před 3 lety +1

    I model in foam, but use a surfoam rasp and knives, no hot wire tools

  • @rdg2102
    @rdg2102 Před 5 lety +1

    Howdy, I've found that in making photo diorama's that having a sloped foreground really helps. If you notice in the last shot with the track in place, you could see the edge of the foam. If you made that come out about 3-6 inches in front of the current front and gently sloped it down to a thin edge at the front, it would 'hide" the front edge in photos much better.

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  Před 5 lety

      That is a good point. This diorama is made totally from scraps on hand so I was limited, but thought I would practice on this one.

  • @sithlordofoz
    @sithlordofoz Před 5 lety +1

    Guess you stuck with the two tags you already have Ron! Wishing you and yours a Blessed Christmas.

  • @rdg2102
    @rdg2102 Před 5 lety +1

    You could also add a "foreground" piece (or several) that isn't attached, it just butts up against what you have now and put structures or other scenery on it, and use the one you are building as a backdrop to the foreground piece.

  • @BeanieDraws
    @BeanieDraws Před 5 lety +1

    This kind of reminds me of the train scene in Goldeneye. Derek Meddings used a model track location for some of the shots of that scene. :)

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  Před 5 lety

      Hi, Beanie. That is interesting. Before CGI I suppose modeled were used a lot in film making.

  • @cloverdalerail1093
    @cloverdalerail1093 Před 5 lety +1

    thanks Ron I like your Rock technique

  • @stevenV57
    @stevenV57 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a tip to pass along instead of using a screw to plug the nozzle on a tube of caulk I use a large red wire nut it screws on perfect and tight and keeps your caulk from drying out.

  • @BALD8BIL
    @BALD8BIL Před 5 lety +1

    I have not tried the tools i would like to get and try them out one day

  • @donaldshroyer8633
    @donaldshroyer8633 Před 2 lety +2

    Perhaps the tools are material dependent, but the hot wire tool I tried on dry floral foam did not yield satisfactory results. Often, the foam burned before it cut. I found I had much better results using a 9mm utility knife with a long blade.

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  Před 2 lety

      Yes, it varies depending on the type of foam. Works great on Styrofoam and extruded construction foam. Works ok of Great Stuff. Never tried it on floral foam.

  • @JoeG-firehousewhiskey
    @JoeG-firehousewhiskey Před 5 lety +1

    I like that cellulose mixture you had, is it a home made mixture?

  • @seanspennywisemiserrr
    @seanspennywisemiserrr Před 5 lety +1

    Another great bid Ron. The great stuff expanding foam you used, I couldn't tell, was it the stuff designed for windows and doors ( low expansion ) or the high expansion?

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  Před 5 lety

      I have used both, they both work for this application equally well. I would use which ever you can get for less money.

    • @seanspennywisemiserrr
      @seanspennywisemiserrr Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you Ron. Was concerned about the high expansion soon foam warping the foam board.

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  Před 5 lety +1

      @@seanspennywisemiserrr You will need to weight or clamp the foam as it cures, but I've never seen it warp.

  • @Mercatoyd
    @Mercatoyd Před 3 lety +1

    Great info here Ron as I am nearly at this step in my shelf layout. In hind sight..how do you like using the spray foam as an adhesive?

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  Před 3 lety +1

      Honestly, it works but it is not my favorite. I prefer to glue foam to foam with Styrogoo from Hot Wire Foam Factory. There is a link to them in the description to the video.

    • @Mercatoyd
      @Mercatoyd Před 3 lety

      @@RonsTrainsNThings Thanks Ron..I have never heard of Styrogoo...I wll have to check that out.. Thanks again. Tom

  • @flyboy2610
    @flyboy2610 Před 5 lety +1

    Looks good, Ron! Try not to breathe those foam fumes. They aren't too good for you.

    • @danhampson7875
      @danhampson7875 Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah.. Check your foam, Ron. Lots of it contains fire retardant which is very toxic, very bioaccumulative and very persistent. Outlawed in the EU. I don't know what the situation is in the States, whether substitutes are used.

    • @RonsTrainsNThings
      @RonsTrainsNThings  Před 5 lety

      I failed to mention using these in a well ventilated area. I had a fan on low blowing the fumes away from me and toward an open window.

  • @manythingwrong
    @manythingwrong Před 9 měsíci

    what is the type of foam used ?

  • @tomkibbe835
    @tomkibbe835 Před 4 lety

    How do you take backing off yellow foam, which is less expensive than pink extruded foam? Tom Kibbe

  • @douggottlieb
    @douggottlieb Před 2 lety

    Does heating foam create health risk? Thanks

  • @billlane7786
    @billlane7786 Před 5 lety +2

    Foam is a great material for scenery but please beware of the fumes created while cutting with a hot wire.

  • @funnelbeaker9839
    @funnelbeaker9839 Před 2 lety

    toxic fumes?