Thunder Mesa Studio
(0) - $0.00
menu
  • Welcome
  • Models Railroads
    • Thunder Mesa Mining Co.
      • Inspiration
      • Locomotive Roster
      • Track Plans
      • On18
      • Old TMMC Blog
    • Gruesome Gulch
    • Bandit Canyon Ry
    • Useful Links
  • Members
    • Become a Member
  • Thunder Mesa Blog
  • Artwork
    • Art Prints
    • Illustration
    • Themed Entertainment
    • Graphic Design
    • Sketchbook
  • YouTube
  • Podcasts
  • Trading Post
    • T-shirts at Spreadshirt
    • T-shirts at Teepublic
    • Art Prints
    • Stickers and Pins
    • Crescent Creek Models
    • Thunder Maker Workshop
      • Decal Artwork
      • Free Stuff
        • Plans & Paper Models
        • Sound Files
    • Cart
    • Checkout
    • My account
  • Contact/Visit
    • Visit the Studio
    • Events Calendar
    • About Dave Meek

Thunder Mesa Video Log: Oct 19, 2017

Posted on October 19, 2017April 28, 2020 by Dave Meek

In this installment I head over to Sedona to find some red rock inspiration before tacking a large new section of scenery on the Thunder Mesa Mining Company On30 layout. I show some scenery building techniques, working with EPF foam and Sculpatamold, before applying a scenic color base coat.

Posted in 2017 Videos, model railroading, scenery, Thunder Mesa Blog, video

Post navigation

Train Night Preview, Free Stuff, and a Big Thank You
Open Studio & Train Day ~ Saturday, Nov 4
RSS
Follow by Email
YouTube
YouTube

What’s New

  • Calico Mountain Ore Cars | Calico Mt Pt 13
  • Return to Gruesome Gulch! | Building a Themed Stand | GGRR Pt 12
  • Bandit Canyon Railway | The Blackjack Mine Pt 2
  • Bandit Canyon Railway | The Blackjack Mine Pt 1
  • Thunder Mesa Studio | 2022 Year in Review
  • Bandit Canyon Railway | Roadbed, Track and Power
  • New On18 Project | The Bandit Canyon Railway Rides Again!
  • Building a Pair of O Scale Outhouses
  • Model Making Quick Tip | Revitalizing Modeled Water
  • Happy Thanksgiving!

Categories

Archives

Thunder Mesa on Patreon

Follow on Mastodon

Mastodon
Jerome, Arizona, USA
© D.L. Meek