Hi Patrick, that looks great. I would consider to stop light bleed by putting black paper inside the buildings. Or painting them black inside. On top of that black paper or paint, you can use a lighter colour if wanted. Thanks for sharing this video! Cheers 🙋♂️ Erik
@@railway187 I'd like to do it, the Kleinbahn station practically glows as if it were floodlit. The problem is that it's factory assembled, only the long roof section above the offices comes off. I'll start from there and see if I can convince the other roof to come off without damaging it, it's glued on.
I must do something about my layout's only light, a lamp pole in the goods unloading bay. It hasn't worked for a few months, but as I model British Railways in the early 1960's, perhaps it being non-functional and in disrepair is somewhat prototypical. After all, Doctor Beeching's axe was in full swing, during the 1960's and many main & branch lines were deemed "unnecessary", deprived of maintenance and closed down. At least Italy can boast that they had trains that ran on time!!
@@CZ350tuner Italian trains famously ran on time in the day of a certain bloke with a taste for black uniforms and who liked speaking from a certain balcony in Piazza Venezia, Rome. The Beeching axe was a very short-sighted measure. Similar things also happened in Italy starting in the 60s, right up to the 80s, but never in such a systematic way.
@@Cristake1974 the last news I received from Brunel is that the electoral campaign is in full swing....but I fear the new faces will get up to the same old tricks when in office...🤔
Very nice, I love how you lit the sous terrain. Nice 👍🏼
Hi Patrick, that looks great. I would consider to stop light bleed by putting black paper inside the buildings. Or painting them black inside. On top of that black paper or paint, you can use a lighter colour if wanted.
Thanks for sharing this video! Cheers 🙋♂️ Erik
@@railway187 I'd like to do it, the Kleinbahn station practically glows as if it were floodlit. The problem is that it's factory assembled, only the long roof section above the offices comes off. I'll start from there and see if I can convince the other roof to come off without damaging it, it's glued on.
belle immagine in notturna 👍👍👍👍😊😊
@@TRENINI-AEREI-AUTOMODELLI grazie, la città vuota in penombra ha un che di quadro di De Chirico.
I must do something about my layout's only light, a lamp pole in the goods unloading bay. It hasn't worked for a few months, but as I model British Railways in the early 1960's, perhaps it being non-functional and in disrepair is somewhat prototypical. After all, Doctor Beeching's axe was in full swing, during the 1960's and many main & branch lines were deemed "unnecessary", deprived of maintenance and closed down.
At least Italy can boast that they had trains that ran on time!!
@@CZ350tuner Italian trains famously ran on time in the day of a certain bloke with a taste for black uniforms and who liked speaking from a certain balcony in Piazza Venezia, Rome.
The Beeching axe was a very short-sighted measure.
Similar things also happened in Italy starting in the 60s, right up to the 80s, but never in such a systematic way.
So much silenzio in the city since the Big Arresting Day... 🥲🤔
@@Cristake1974 the last news I received from Brunel is that the electoral campaign is in full swing....but I fear the new faces will get up to the same old tricks when in office...🤔
@@patricksmodels Yea, this is why there's a n election campaign - for the parties!!! 😅🥳🍻🍾💃🕺