So are you going to show all of our "SEE THE DREAM" people coming to the museum how to build a neat fence to keep all the cows out of the corn field? I sure hope so!
Ron, another outstanding tutorial! I will have a lot of corn fields as modeling the midwest and trust me, will be re-watching this series for inspiration, tips and tricks! Well done!!!
The physics in fences is actually very similar to power lines. I happen to work in the electricity industry as a powerline designer, so I see lots of powerlines and lots of fences. This video is definitely a good starting point for the basic design of fences, as well as how to model them. Ron, if you go on to build any powerlines from scratch like this, I'd be happy to share some of my knowledge.
Ron, everything looks great! I'm sure you know, in Texas, we paint the tops of the gate posts violet or purple to indicate "No Trespassing". Not saying you have to. Just offering an added realism idea. It turned out amazing.
I'm modeling Kansas, so I've got a lot of fences and farmland to build. This recent series has been super useful. And being a city boy, I need help. Thanks, Ron.
Just remember, most farmland in Kansas do not have fencing around their fields except along a highway. There usually is an adequate amount of fallow ground between the fencing and the crop so the farm equipment has a pathway to move and turn on.
Fantastic tutorial! Your timing for this video is impeccable as I am just getting ready to put a similar scene on my layout and your techniques will most definitely come in handy. Cheers on another great video! - Brian
Hi Ron , I’ve been watching the farm scene build very enjoyable. I have the exact same barn to build. Pick up some good tips on the build. Looking forward to seeing the next update. I wish you could share how much time is involved if you know L O L. Thanks for sharing. Have a good weekend. 😎😎 👍
Looks nice!... I've found that upholstery thread works pretty good for wire! And regular thread with fuzzies on it that is air brushed simulates very tiny barbs for barbed wire n scale is so finicky trying to make everything ultra realistic!
@@RonsTrainsNThings I realize however creator even is no longer used. It is a toxic hazardous material. I wish someone would have told my father after I carried all those ties. Just saying, you know what I mean?
I was curious on your opinion on the woodlands premade fencing like the wood fence chain link and all that I think I got everything that they offer I've yet to physically use it on my layout but I got it just you know for future projects so I just wondering what your thoughts were