Hello from South Africa, great video, she seems like a lovely iteration of Scotsman, I am genuinely impressed with the detail in TT120. Your layout is SUPERB, I am blown away by the detail you have put into it. Subbed and looking forward to more content. 😎
Certainly, The original kit was produced by "Modelux", Its 2 four road victorian engine shed kits merged together to form a longer formation and wraped in printed scale bricks. The lights I wired in myself in a series of T junction style joins with wires running down the inside of hollow walls. I have also included the ability for the shed to be "plug and play" so the shed can be removed from the base board in case of derailments or photography. I do give some details in my Episode 3 video although I did skip the detailed shed build video as I was on a deadline at the time. Thank you for your interest and If you need any further details please let me know 🙂
Just wanted to say your Spa Valley is inspiring at this early stage of British TT120 modelling. I don't think anyone has achieved this level of scenery detail.
This is a nice looking model and the concept of TT 120 is good but will be interesting to know what product support the gauge receives. This particular model as the original Scotsman has one glaring error, the cab roof was noticeable higher and the spectacle plate windows were larger than subsequent A1s and later A3s
I am going to be doing a follow up to this video in the future, DCC and any other upgrades. I would love to include this detail you have pointed out. If you are able, could you share any refferance images you know of to my facebook page please. I would appreciate it. Thank you for watching 🙂
Looks like a great little model and that module you've made is superb! I'm waiting for a tank engine to come out in TT120, would really like to build a little shunting layout
Hello from South Africa, great video, she seems like a lovely iteration of Scotsman, I am genuinely impressed with the detail in TT120. Your layout is SUPERB, I am blown away by the detail you have put into it. Subbed and looking forward to more content. 😎
Thank you very much, Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Sir could you tell us about your engine shed. How you built it and put lights in it. Who was it's manufacture. Thanks from the states.
Certainly,
The original kit was produced by "Modelux", Its 2 four road victorian engine shed kits merged together to form a longer formation and wraped in printed scale bricks.
The lights I wired in myself in a series of T junction style joins with wires running down the inside of hollow walls.
I have also included the ability for the shed to be "plug and play" so the shed can be removed from the base board in case of derailments or photography.
I do give some details in my Episode 3 video although I did skip the detailed shed build video as I was on a deadline at the time.
Thank you for your interest and If you need any further details please let me know 🙂
Love the thumb nail … I’ve seen Scotman pulled into NRM looking just like that . GREAT VIDEO TOO
Thank you 😁
Just wanted to say your Spa Valley is inspiring at this early stage of British TT120 modelling. I don't think anyone has achieved this level of scenery detail.
Thank you so much 😁
This was my entry into the Hornby Diorama Challenge and it managed to come in 3rd, So I am quite pleased how it came out.
This is a nice looking model and the concept of TT 120 is good but will be interesting to know what product support the gauge receives.
This particular model as the original Scotsman has one glaring error, the cab roof was noticeable higher and the spectacle plate windows were larger than subsequent A1s and later A3s
I am going to be doing a follow up to this video in the future, DCC and any other upgrades.
I would love to include this detail you have pointed out. If you are able, could you share any refferance images you know of to my facebook page please. I would appreciate it.
Thank you for watching 🙂
Looks like a great little model and that module you've made is superb!
I'm waiting for a tank engine to come out in TT120, would really like to build a little shunting layout
Thank you 😁
There are plans for tank engines so Iv heard. @ThisWayWorks Has 3D Printed himself a operational Jinty thats really cool.
Very nice review. Like the format. Simple and no nonsense. Here’s hoping you get many more!
@@gregmacdonald927 Thank you 😁