I've found great success using washer fluid to thin acrylic paints. It helped me salvage a painting project that was initially failing, and the results were outstanding.
@JimmyProductions6 ай бұрын
Crazy seeing you here! Love your videos.
@steve87thpsap6 ай бұрын
Craft stores are really a place to explore. Hobby Lobby, Michaels and even Joann fabrics. There are many tools and items that can found in jewelry crafting, paper crafting and even fabric areas. Everything from cutting mats, storage, and even scenic pieces. I have used elastic for hose bed on fire trucks, and jewelry wire for necklaces for telephone wires.
@wjcorrinne40526 ай бұрын
I’ve saved prescription plastic containers with lids for storing smaller items. They have screw on lids that can be screwed on two ways so that one way gives you a small cup to hold the pieces you want to use while still securing the rest in the bottle.
@jamesbraxton61326 ай бұрын
epoxy has a shelf life of 6 months , so mix a little bit together and check if it sets up in 5 minutes. When it gets to old it won't set up at all.
@cornutkrypto89636 ай бұрын
Here's a tip not cheap but life changing. Spray foam can and straw can be cleaned with carburetor cleaner. Keep up the great work!
@railbaron96 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip.
@Jan-hx9rw6 ай бұрын
Grated cheese shakers, like parmesan or romano, make good ground foam containers, especially when you make custom blends yourself. Handy for both storing and applying by using the grated shaker part of the lids. Plastic peanut butter jars are also great for this and for storing ballast. Basically, these two are great for any scenery items that come in little bags, like Woodland Scenics stuff.
@PB4Y26 ай бұрын
Another place I have found things for my hobby work is Sally's Beauty Supply. They are not "Dollar Store" cheap but are not too bad on price. They have some relatively inexpensive squeeze bottles (very fine tip) and some nice spray bottles that produce a very fine mist (for wet water or scenic cement solutions). They also have a wide selection of emery boards/nail files/sanding sticks.
@Quince8286 ай бұрын
My trip yesterday to the Dollar Tree yielded cheap aerosol cooking spray for use as a release agent for plaster rock molds, aerosol hair spray for when I make sedum trees, and a cheap child’s necklace with fine enough chain for the water spout on the water tower I’m building and enough left over for chaining flat car loads. Princess Auto had a whole tub of long handled cotton swabs in different sizes. Once I use the swabs the wooden handles make great poles or lumber loads.
@KandWRailroader6 ай бұрын
I appreciated the first "Dollar Store Finds" video you did, and found the paint brush rack you mentioned. Thanks for doing another!
@ricklichenberger29316 ай бұрын
I use the small floral foam to hold painted line poles and fence as they dry from paint or glue
@vivi_t3ch6 ай бұрын
Last Christmas my wife and I got many of our mini pre flocked model trees for our Christmas village layout from the dollar section at Target of all places. I just need to glue several of them down better over the summer, but they work really well for me. It helps as well having the wire core so they stick into foam board a lot easier
@naeemahmed64946 ай бұрын
Man this is so cool. I saved up and just got the reading T1 from Broadway Jimmy and I've been oodling at it for a few weeks now. 4-8-4 northerns just look so good. But i got #2101 because I do like the black. This is super helpful! Thanks for being the cornerstone of the model railroad community!!! We love you Jimmy!
@StephenSmith-zp7pf6 ай бұрын
I made a wire fence using cut pieces if dowel and craft wire from the dollar store. Just Dremel drilled 3 holes in the cut pegs, threaded the wire through and knotted it at the end.
@Morganstein-Railroad6 ай бұрын
Not a Dollar store find, but - if you know someone who works as a casheer, ask them for the cardboard tubes from the centre of till rolls. They're going to throw them away regardless. These can be used in a variety of ways, including representing silos, as they are much smaller than toilet roll tubes and so are more useful for N Gauge.
@limehuzki6 ай бұрын
Hey if you go to tractor supply there's these little kits that include a tractor, trailer, two ho/OO scale figures, 4 fence panels and two livestock. Its ONLY $20
@halliebohan8846 ай бұрын
I use washer fluid to thin acrylic paints with airbrush as well as craft paints with no.problem brushing as well. Hal
@scottvossler81016 ай бұрын
For keeping track of small parts, I use a fishing tackle box with moveable dividers. (I get them from Wal-Mart because it is convenient.) I can make storage areas small for little items or bigger for lots of parts or longer parts. Plus they lock when closed helping to pieces from going every where when it falls off the work surface.
@hadynmcloughlin46615 ай бұрын
Love this idea especially being brand new to the hobby thanks for sharing
@MarkWick6 ай бұрын
If you have a dog, or neighbors or friends who do, the dogs seem to really like stuffed duck dog toys -- like to tear the stuffing out of the ducks, that is. That stuffing makes very realistic clouds. I just pull the stuffing apart and stick it on my sky blue walls, using double stick tape. The dog here still likes to play with what is left of the ducks, and I have lots of free clouds.
@Miscchris20086 ай бұрын
I use their wood pieces, paints, glues, clamps. They carry both HO and n scale vehicles. They have craft boards to work on.
@neilharbott83946 ай бұрын
Ear/Eye Droppers from the pharmacy. I use them to apply glue to ballast - I find them easier to control than syringes. And best of all they're usually free!
@chrisschanbacher90616 ай бұрын
I found some 18" wall shelves at my local dollar tree that make excellent work places to mount on the facia. They are 4" deep and have a lip that will keep things from rolling off. They make great simple desks for crews to use to hold car cards and whatnot. Easy to install and they look good!
@garydahill42406 ай бұрын
Try Joanne's fabrick for tree material. Big bags of lichen and such. Great for making trees.
@RichsModelingTrains6 ай бұрын
I have been using washer fluid for years with great results. I have not noticed any color change in the paint. I also add color to my paint so its not what comes out of the bottle. I will add a small amount of gray or tan to white, gray or green to black as examples.
@Shipwright19186 ай бұрын
The toy section can come in handy for things like plastic figures and animals, useful for making loads for stock cars or populating a country scene. Dollar Tree has little half-buildings that would be good for backdrops to save on space, have a fire station one I mounted a working billboard to the roof, hid the electronic guts in the back and parked a Hot Wheels fire engine out front.
@patricksparks66316 ай бұрын
Harbor Freight - cheap drill bit/taps, razor knifes/blades, also the clear plastic organizers - like $5/ea, use for train parts, spare model parts etc. Also have nice compartmented tool boxes for hobby tools.
@robertmyers52696 ай бұрын
Thinking of airbrushing... a lot of folks will paint the back of plastic spoons to check out thinning, coverage, shade, etc. So getting a bulk back of teaspoons seems to be a good idea.
@toddbrien41846 ай бұрын
The Super Wood Glue is great. I use it more than Gorilla Glue 2. Washer fluid is also very good for cleaning airbrush’s and regular paint brushes. There is a KZbin video on different recipes for thinning and cleaner for airbrush. They do work very good.
@andrewlaverghetta7156 ай бұрын
I found a person using an airbrush to spray orange paint in an HO loco. He used washer fluid, ipa, glycerin, and water in his mix. I’ve actually tried this with a purple washer fluid. It looks like a sports drink so you need to label it very well. I haven’t used anything besides Tamiya paint and ipa to thin it like Boomer, but I did try apple barrel paint in my airbrush with the vivid purple mixture I just described and it worked well enough. Then I put straight 91% ipa through it after, the airbrush.
@melkitson6 ай бұрын
No dollar store or poundland where I live but the china shops offer similar useful items at great prices. It is always useful to see what other people use for storage and modeling. Thanks buddy. 🇵🇹
@ADPeguero6 ай бұрын
I cracked an Atlas N Scale Dash 8-40BW frame while milling it. I couldn't find a replacement online. I even searched for old Dash 8s but the cheapest was $75. I bought an epoxy called KwikWeld by J-B Weld that I had to wait 24 hours to fully solidify. It worked! So those epoxies do come in handy. I paid something like $8 though not the super low price you paid at that dollar store. I do visit my dollar store to pickup a lot of very inexpensive things that come in handy.
@douglasmaddox78086 ай бұрын
I found 6qt storage bins w/ top. Not airtight, but great for keeping all the parts of a project together when not working on it.
@darthwalls16 ай бұрын
I have used washer fluid to thin paint for years without any issues.
@TheTransportationFanfromCA6 ай бұрын
In target you can find driven pocket series trucks that are close to n scale
@koolkatzmopeds9036 ай бұрын
We have a dollar store up in Canada called dollarama. Which is currently $5 or less. But I have found many great model rail roaring supplies and tools in there. And some even recently started carrying a roughly ho scale train and a small loop of train that’s battery powered
@colinjones29746 ай бұрын
Hi. I am from Aus, so we have discount stores, rather than dollar stores, but the same idea in many ways. At my local discount store, last week I bought a model tree that is good for n scale or ho scale. I have also bought flock and ground scatter as well Also I have bought tacky glue and acrylic modelling gel. At our local big box hardware store I buy balsa wood (well pawlonia another easy-to-work hardwood).
@mckerrowsiding6 ай бұрын
My local Dollarama has decorative fine gravel in many colors. I use it for ballast on my n sczle layout it costs $4.00 a jar thats half the size of a woodland scenics bottle. I use a coffee grinder to make it finer when need be.
@JunkyardPhysics6 ай бұрын
Love the clear parts bottles and applicator bottles. The latter would be useful for mixing paint colors for your airbrush. I rescued 2 carousel (sic?) units from the kitchen spice shelf. The clear bottle storage will work great making it easier to find that tiny thing that I know I have.....but where did I put that??
@TheyMakeItLikeThat6 ай бұрын
You can never have enough q tips!
@fredbrooks83476 ай бұрын
Jimmy, If you are going to the Firetruck day at Spencer, please stop by at the N scale layout in warehouse 3. I would love to talk to you. Thanks……keep it up!
@manshedrailroad6 ай бұрын
I use old medicine bottles for storage of paint, IPA, couplers, and just about anything.
@earlfreeman936 ай бұрын
I know the local Dollar Tree has Reen Deer Moss; I not brought any because I am not ready to model any trees right now.
@NJEsperantist6 ай бұрын
Not necessarily a dollar store tip, but I found myself looking around for a cheap source of cinder ballast. ground up charcoal briquettes fit the bill. (I'm sure some dollar stores may have charcoal briquettes.)
@jimbarchuk6 ай бұрын
Walgreens has 91% alcohol. It's +1.50 more for the 32oz size vs. 70%. Also listed but not avail at my store now is 16oz plus buy one get another 50% off.
@XBOXShawn12thman6 ай бұрын
I found Clear streak free windex at my dollar store 😁👍
@jamesdenny47346 ай бұрын
I've bought from 'trains in the valley' before. They have videos on KZbin.
@Robert-p6e1p6 ай бұрын
they a have a small cutting pad i have several
@OldcampRanch6 ай бұрын
Wow! Cool, thanks for awesome advice 👍🏻
@bikerbrian64526 ай бұрын
Great tips. Thanks.
@davidwilken35846 ай бұрын
Target has 90% RA for $3.99 for 32oz.
@jdorozco12756 ай бұрын
Walmart carries 90% IPA!
@jamesdenny47346 ай бұрын
Amazon has 99.9% alcohol ! It's been years, but I think I bought 91% from Walmart.
@williamthawley92516 ай бұрын
Jimmy, just got my first and last ever order from scale trees, some of the worst looking trees I have ever seen. and their smallest is way too large for n scale. you need to get rid of them.
@patji1236 ай бұрын
How about all those snacks for a buck 25 for when u got hungry
@markevans72266 ай бұрын
Washer fluid is used for cleaning air brush not thinner
@danielcatalina18066 ай бұрын
Be careful with that windshield fluid. Sometimes it contains nasty stuf that might destroy parts of your airbrush that are not metal. Just read what the windshield fluid contains and make sure none of those things will attack rubber or plastic ;).
@Robert-p6e1p6 ай бұрын
i buy their craft paint
@C21L016 ай бұрын
A little tip you can pass on to your Australian followers: I got lots of little knick knacks for model railroading from... Cheap As Chips and The Reject Shop. Cheap As Chips Warehouses are great places to find arts and crafts stuff cheap, including small containers, acrylic paints, foam and paintbrushes, cable ties for tying up things like wires and stuff like that. Even got containers of Mod Podge (which comes in handy for modeling rushing water bodies) and a nice little but noisy air pump - the air pump was originally designed for pumping air into car tyres and children's sports balls but works beautifully with air paint brushing. The Reject Shop is perfect to find clothes pins, acrylic paints, glue containers, etc. Both of these even sell storage solutions like cabinets and storage tubs of varying sizes.
@DavidWilliams-tr9gt6 ай бұрын
I purchased 99% IPA from Amazon. $35 for a gallon.
@sageata_verde6 ай бұрын
i started checking them, but a lot of the tips are for amateurs and will bite you back! even here. if you want to glue something on your railroad you use CA glue. Put a drop of CA glue on the base, then come with the CA glue hardener spray and it will glue instantly...why wait?