Everyone that has been confused or messed up building a kit with written print instructions raise your hand. The benefits of buying kits from Jason can't be overstated. He provides step by step instructions from beginning to end for every kit he produces. Now all I need to do is install a monitor on my workbench so that I can watch, pause, build, and repeat.
@@JasonJensenTrains No worries. Hopefully in a few years your business will get so big that you can just blame these small oversights on the Secretary.
Jason! I bought this kit a while back. I can’t wait to start it. I took the time to get all of the exact same paints that you used. I wish I could send you photos when it’s done, have a good day! -jordan.
I hope you have fun building it! You can always email photos through my website. Would love to see it when your finished! Thanks for watching and happy modeling!!!
As usual an excellent model. I have been struggling with modeling buildings that don't have weather-worn clabbord, peeling paint and popped boards. How Is a structure built so that it looks real but where the building has been maintained to some degree (fresh paint, etc.) and yet not look too toy-like?
It must give you such satisfaction to see a kit you’ve designed and built come out so well. And now we can have them too. (Well, not me because I’m an N scaler 😢). Great video as usual.
Thank you so much Ron!!! It really is exciting for me. I will say it’s a bit difficult to make the video with no instructions and especially building it for the first time. Glad you enjoyed the video, happy modeling Ron!
I am really enjoying your videos, Jason. If I were half a century younger I would have a fun time building your kits. Time and life have other plans for me, however. :) Beautiful modeling!
Jason, love your build videos and your kits. You are very talented in your design, painting and weathering. I am wondering if you think you'll ever get into O gauge kits?
That’s a beautiful new kit Jason. I especially like the “ improvements “ you came up with during the build. I’m sure you will have lots of customers for this kit. See ya next time.
Thank you so much Norman!!! I always appreciate hearing from you! I really have no clue about that person that left the creepy comment, lol. O well. Take care buddy!
Really cool kit, Jason. I really love that you started your own kits business and how good they are! I hope there will be a kit similar to the Georg Sellios Kit you made together with CCK. I can’t wait to build one of your kits.
Awesome! Just received the kit , layed out everything while watching ,ready to go..Having the video as a guide is so much better than paper instructions! Thanks so much Jason for adding another layer of fun to modelling!
Don’t forget to pin that craft mat I would also love to have pinned products that you use all the time like the stains and ammo supplies pending dear descriptions people can just go order and you should set up merchandise account so you get some of those proceeds
I just added the link, I totally forgot. Thanks for reminding me Tracy!!! I’ve been trying to provide links lately in the description of my videos. I’ll continue providing links. Thanks for watching Tracy, I really!!!
Once again a very beautiful kit you have come up with and will be in the near future be obtaining this kit along with your first kit. I have to create an area to do a new town to incorporate your kits. By showing us how to build the kit is so much better than a set of how to build instructions. Jason, another great kit that is just beautiful!!!
I wanted to know the size of the scale 1.64 size of the height, width and length of the walls and the size of the windows and doors thank you very much
Very beautiful and detailed kit. Usually, I make furniture, constructive details that need fine wood and ceiling with matchbox. Disassemble and dip the matchbox in the warm water until the paper of the coating softens, then peeling and lets it dry. You can apply heat to reduce the crease of the wood. So you will have "mini planks" Hugs
Really an EXcellent kit! Sometimes I wish I'd built a town layout instead of a logging/mill layout so I could use a, well, piano store! 😉 Keep up the great work.
It must give you such satisfaction to see a kit you’ve designed and built come out so well. And now we can have them too. (Well, not me because I’m an 1/35 WWII Scaler.
Thanks Jason, looking forward to building this. I have a question you may have answered, How long do you cut the dial rods when you are doing a pier.? Thanks for your time.
All that's missing is a gantry out front for loading and unloading pianos off of truck beds.....or add a loading dock! Great model and I look forward to building my version!
I love this kit and will have a fun time turning it into a specific building from my prototype. New signs and details will do it. maybe a little cut & paste. 😀 Looking forward to building it in the near future as I move on down my branch line to the next town. Does the kit come with the electric meter and the goose-neck lamps? Congrats on your new kit, looking forward to the next dozen you produce... - Paul
Now that you have delved into doing your own kits, how about offering signs also as kits? I think a lot of us cant do photo shop or Illustrator etc, and that is the one thing I lack on my structures are cool signs. Plus signs can work in any scale. I would love to have a sheet of signs that have graced your previous builds. Im sure a creative guy like you could come up with a lot of signs that could span multiple industries. Plus nobody else really offers these, so you would have a lock on the market.
Very cool building, very cool kit, dear Jason. Love the way you made this vid into an instructional one for this kit. Also, very much appreciate your edits to the kit, evolving from the very build. Beautiful sign for the piano 🎹 on the rooftop.
I really like your painting style. I always apply it to my countryside part of my diorama. I always copy every detail of the building.. but a little more light will help 🫣
A wonderful build as always Jason. I have learnt so much by watching your videos. Thanks for sharing your skills with us all. Cheers from Jim downunder
It just amazes me how your paint jobs come out looking like ancient, worn out paint. Practice I imagine. Thanks for including a link for your mat. I've won't where you got it. Again, another outstanding build that would be the envy of other model layouts. Thank you Jason.
An idea...have the pianos being loaded/unloaded from a flatbed truck of some type, as having been restored or brought in for restoration - not a good advert to have them sat outside looking a bit worse for wear. Lovely job once again.
Looks like another winner that I will have to add to my layout. I have a question for you, were do you get the signs that you print off for you structures.
Thank you so very much George!!! I make a lot of my signs but also find images on google for my personal builds. Thanks for watching and happy modeling!!!