Good morning Tony #### And T said let there be light and there was light and he saw it was good then T said let there be mobile ladders. Looking good my friend can't wait to see how you get on with doing the overhead power cables and their gantries.
Two great detail additions to the North Eastern Tony. Pleased to see you're enjoying your exhibition visits and coming back with some idea's to share with us all. Thanks my friend, stay safe.
Great video, Tony. The mobile steps are brilliant my grandson was well impressed with them. You've certainly got some nice details on your layout, my grandson has been filming today ready for another video for probably later in the week.. cheers James 🙂👍
Hi James. say hi to your grandson for us. its great that there are some youngsters who follow the hobby. thanks again for commenting. i will check out your latest video. cheer's for now Tony.
@TONYNORTHEASTERN Hi Tony, I will say hi to him for you, I think he will probably be posting it on Wednesday evening . He's now got a baseboard ready for his planned 009 layout, so hopefully, he'll be starting that soon. So once that's underway, I guess he'll be posting updates on that. Cheers James 🙂👍
Haha, I see you were drawn in by the lure of the Cpl Jones special from Tom! I have loads of his wagons and I think they are all terrific. Always great to help the small independents like him. They add items of genuine quality and intrigue 😎 Those lights look really great mate and once you have several people around doing various things it will look amazing. And the ladder and step up are details you just don’t usually see on layouts. Jarrow Road is in danger of becoming my favourite station on your layout as it really has been a triumph of design and simplicity in harmony, and there is so much going on in such a relatively small space 🤓 Great stuff mate 🍀👍🍻😉
Hello Tim. the independent do add that something to freight Trains, Long before the B.R Days. My favourite Building is the cottage on snook down farm. thanks again for commenting. all the best Tony.
Great video Tony. I love the way you see something and decide "I can do that " and just get on with it. Th ladder and hop ups are excellent as are the street lights. Thanks for sharing. Hope all is well your end. Roy.
Thanks 👍Roy. we are ok thanks. just muddling through as always. life can be tough but the railway always helps with those hard knocks in life. take care my friend. Cheer's Tony.
It’s all in the details Tony and you never disappoint at all. Great little addition and the lights look great too… All the best my friend, Chris n Jules
Hi Tony, Nice lights and at a keen price. I like the portable steps. That elf and safety gets everywhere now. You have reminded me that I bought a ‘hop-up’ for decorating, but I don’t know what I have done with it. Tony, I have sent you a very important email that you must read! Best, Jason.
Hello my friend. its been a pleasure to finally talk to you after all these years. we should have done this a long time ago. and we will speak again soon. until next time take care. all the best Tony
Great details Tony, the street lights are on my shopping list! For the LEDs , I've used phone charger-plugs. From phones that I no longer use/ have. Most are the correct voltage, etc. but obviously i check the specifications on the unit first. They work fine.
Hi Peter. Yep they do work as well, the phone chargers. as long as you resitters for the Leds. just in case you get a power surge. there should be no issues. cheer's for now my friend. Tony
Morning Tony, glad you enjoyed the portsmouth show, like the Jones'es wagon. That was a bit of delicate work on the work platforms hopups but they look great. Agree with what you're saying about the fine cable on the lighting it took a while to get the knack but I'm OK now (mostly). Bit been happening with us here in Brixham, I'll tell you about it soon. We're both OK so no real worries. You both take care bit short today, Eddy and Anne xx
Goo Morning Eddy & Anne. i hope all is well back in Brixham. The jones wagon is on the Dapol website and only £24. its a novelty buts a bit of fun. as i am a big fan of the original tv series. i am looking at going to other shows further a field. so next year is looking promising. take of yourselves. all the very best Tony & Laura.
Dear Tony, simply amazing all the stuff which comes out of your scrap box. Very interesting how you did the step ladders and hop-up. Nice little details for the several maintenance facilities on your layout. Even though the camera doesn’t do the street lights justice, as you said, the lighting definitely adds another dimension to the Yarrow Road station area. Love the way you showed the source of these street lights, the adapter you use to light ‘m up, the different paint scheme and the connection. The Yarrow Road constituency must have a blue background, pun intended! Cheerio
Good morning Vincent. I would to say that ideas were mine. but i had seen similar ladders on a layout at the exhibition. my input in the hop ups. which i have used in various factories. The thing is anything to do with OO gauge is getting expensive. while some HO items still seem to be reasonably priced. and the only difference is probably a couple of millimetres in height. so yes i would encourage everyone to shop around. |Its getting closer to moving onto the next thing. thanks again for commenting. cheer's for now Tony.
Good morning Rob. I am surprised that not many people know about them. easy to make and they look cook around the engine sheds. take care buddy. cheer's for now Tony.
Mr Tony, as usual, superb. The attention to detail is amazing and your abilities to make, what looks like the most incredibly fiddly job, look dead easy. All made out of scrap or spare materials at hand. Its awe inspiring at times. I'd be turning the air so blue, you'd think a regiment of paratroopers were in the North Eastern pub. Great skills to watch. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Tony great you built these straight away, very effective, reminds me of the travelling library ladders. Well worth doing a few at a time and using up bits from the left overs box, adding figures brings it all to life. I found the same with HO lamps, better value for money and more choice. Can I suggest reducing your LED current halve or quarter it and see how it looks, looks a bit too bright - might be being exaggerated by the camera (I have seen LEDs life dramatically reduced when run too close to rated current - so I always design/ use well below so they last a life time) Take care. All the best Stephen.
Good evening Stephen. its very true what you saying about the current levels of LEDs. i normal use a 3.3m ohm resisters on Leds. which do keep the current down. the camera does seem make the lights brighter than they are. but yes it is worth thinking about, especially as i will be redoing some of the lights in other areas as they are not bright enough. thanks again for commenting my friend. cheer's for now Tony
Hi Tony, well, another lovely mini build, i really enjoyed watching it for the detail it adds to scenes and the fact you made it out of a few scraps, right up my street! As for the lighting I really like them lamp posts, I’ve checked and they do them in N Gauge too so I think we’ll see some on Exehaven at some point. I’m hoping to get out there this week for some more track laying and I’m finishing up the buildings for the back scenes, but as usual getting the time is difficult. Cheers for now mate, John
HI John. you know me to well my friend. hence why i scratch build it helps keeps the costs down. There some N gauge lamps out there. i have left a link: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353688320546?hash=item5259777a22:g:LpsAAOSwzNpgbsGN&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4OjMd9giAs2r8 10 Pieces for £18. that's not too bad. it depends on far you want to go with lighting. whether you want to add LEDs you your buildings. and make it a different world at night. but yes its your world my friend. until next time. cheer's Tony.
Hello Susannah. they sure do. as they say you can only build your layout one piece at a time. and every detail counts. thanks again for commenting Tony
Thanks 👍Adi. we will talk soon. its very difficult at the moment as you know. but we are ok. thank for your concern. take care my friend. cheer's for now Tony.
🕯🕯🕯Now we have some light on the subject, we do not have to walk home in the dark, but remember the man that was hiding behind the signal box. He was not happy when somebody else moved in so he is out for revenge and now he has some mobile ladders to help him. Great video. Martin (Thailand)🪜🪜🪜
Lol Martin. i can always rely on you to shed some light onto the subject. thanks again for your very witty comment. take care my friend... cheer's for now Tony.
Good morning Tony. Every episode of your UA-cam channel, in excess of 8 years worth, is a lesson to be taught. You can't put a monetary value on this because what you teach is invaluable and stretches across generations young and old. Thank you for this. Can you help with a question I have. The power supply is 24W, output=12V and amps is 2A. What kind of cable (bus wire) do you attach to it? And do you use the cable connection blocks to connect the 2? Cheers, Mike
Hi Mike. !2 volts supply or less is ideal for LEDS. as an average Leds draws 0,5 amps. cable size can vary but ideally 0.8mm or 1mm Diameter will do the job. cable can be expensive. i was lucky in my previous jab as i got some cable for free. bus bar's can be up 1.5mm in diameter. i hope this helps. cheer's Tony.
Thanks for the advice Tony. You are correct, I have a roll of bus wire from DCC Concepts and it is 1.5mm in diameter. Would you say that it is hood to use or, alternatively I have 0.2mm dropper wire (rolls of it) that could be used. Is the 0.2mm to light to use? Again thanks for the words of wisdom. Cheers, Mike
Good morning Ray. its great to hear from you. most where i have worked have these hop ups. but the new ones are made from Aluminium. so older ones would have been made from timber. thanks again for commenting. have a great weekend. cheer's Tony
Hi Everyone, there has been a lot of interest in the J Jones Dads army Van: please find the link below. www.photogra-fix.com/product-page/dad-s-army-j-jones-butcher-model-railway-wagon-oo-gauge
Might it not be an idea ot put the backscene onto the upper half of the handrail, that way you'd still have unrestricted acces to the road in front of the station, and from the layout I doubt youd be able to tell if the backscene was attached tot he basebord or the handrail when filming.
Interesting point. this series comes to a head this Friday, and you will see how the back scene has turned. many thanks for your thoughts. all the best Tony.
Hello Tim. the Dads Army Van link is below: www.photogra-fix.com/product-page/dad-s-army-j-jones-butcher-model-railway-wagon-oo-gauge I hope this helps. all the best Tony
Good morning Tony #### And T said let there be light and there was light and he saw it was good then T said let there be mobile ladders. Looking good my friend can't wait to see how you get on with doing the overhead power cables and their gantries.
Hi Stephen me old friend. this is a very enlightening comment. Lol. i can now see a way forward. take care buddy. cheer's for now Tony.
When the artist Tony meets the technician, a smile lights up my face...Thank you for this video which brightens my day!👏👏
Two great detail additions to the North Eastern Tony. Pleased to see you're enjoying your exhibition visits and coming back with some idea's to share with us all. Thanks my friend, stay safe.
Hi Steve. its all slowly coming together. one piece at a time. its great to hear from. all the best Tony
Great video, Tony. The mobile steps are brilliant my grandson was well impressed with them. You've certainly got some nice details on your layout, my grandson has been filming today ready for another video for probably later in the week.. cheers James 🙂👍
Hi James. say hi to your grandson for us. its great that there are some youngsters who follow the hobby. thanks again for commenting. i will check out your latest video. cheer's for now Tony.
@TONYNORTHEASTERN Hi Tony, I will say hi to him for you, I think he will probably be posting it on Wednesday evening . He's now got a baseboard ready for his planned 009 layout, so hopefully, he'll be starting that soon. So once that's underway, I guess he'll be posting updates on that. Cheers James 🙂👍
Very nicely done, Tony. Very effective.
Glad you enjoyed the video Martyn. Lighting does play a big part when it comes to the finishing touches, thanks again for commenting. cheer's Tony
I do like those lamps, very atmospheric !
Hi Paul, they do atmospheric. and they are sold at a reasonable price. thank u for commenting, cheer's for now Tony.
Its amazing how much atmosphere lights give to a layout. I really need to get more on mine! Thanks for sharing! Cheers, Andy
Thanks for watching! Andy. warm glow leds do add to the atmosphere. cheer's for commenting. Tony.
Great "fly on the shoulder" peek at the goodies, thanks Tony.
Hi Andy. thanks again for commenting my friend. cheer's for now Tony.
Hi Tony, another great achievement, and a very nice addition to Jarrow Road. Cheer's👏
Hi Francis, Every little detail helps us to get to the ultimate goal of finishing this railway build. thanks again for commenting. Tony.
Beautiful work once again Tony I love it all! Joachim
Hello Joachim, thank you for your kind words of support. i do like doing these little builds. cheer's for now Tony
Haha, I see you were drawn in by the lure of the Cpl Jones special from Tom! I have loads of his wagons and I think they are all terrific. Always great to help the small independents like him. They add items of genuine quality and intrigue 😎
Those lights look really great mate and once you have several people around doing various things it will look amazing. And the ladder and step up are details you just don’t usually see on layouts. Jarrow Road is in danger of becoming my favourite station on your layout as it really has been a triumph of design and simplicity in harmony, and there is so much going on in such a relatively small space 🤓
Great stuff mate 🍀👍🍻😉
Hello Tim. the independent do add that something to freight Trains, Long before the B.R Days. My favourite Building is the cottage on snook down farm. thanks again for commenting. all the best Tony.
Great video Tony. I love the way you see something and decide "I can do that " and just get on with it. Th ladder and hop ups are excellent as are the street lights. Thanks for sharing. Hope all is well your end. Roy.
Thanks 👍Roy. we are ok thanks. just muddling through as always. life can be tough but the railway always helps with those hard knocks in life. take care my friend. Cheer's Tony.
I enjoyed that. These lovely little details, though not obvious, add so much to the layout. and i love watching you making them. bets wishes, kevin.
Thank you Kevin. i do like making little things like these. as you say little things means a lot. take care my friend. cheer's for now Tony.
It’s all in the details Tony and you never disappoint at all. Great little addition and the lights look great too… All the best my friend, Chris n Jules
Hi Chris. we aim to please here at the North Eastern. thanks again for commenting. stay safe my friend. Tony & Laura.
Nice details as always Tony, the streetlamps look great. Cheers Dave.
Thank you Dave. the lamps are not all that expensive. and they do make difference to the streets. thanks again for commenting. all the best Tony.
Hi Tony, Nice lights and at a keen price. I like the portable steps. That elf and safety gets everywhere now.
You have reminded me that I bought a ‘hop-up’ for decorating, but I don’t know what I have done with it.
Tony, I have sent you a very important email that you must read! Best, Jason.
Hello my friend. its been a pleasure to finally talk to you after all these years. we should have done this a long time ago. and we will speak again soon.
until next time take care. all the best Tony
Great details Tony, the street lights are on my shopping list!
For the LEDs , I've used phone charger-plugs. From phones that I no longer use/ have. Most are the correct voltage, etc. but obviously i check the specifications on the unit first. They work fine.
Hi Peter. Yep they do work as well, the phone chargers. as long as you resitters for the Leds. just in case you get a power surge. there should be no issues. cheer's for now my friend. Tony
@TONYNORTHEASTERN I'm a bit of a cheap- skate! But if they are there, why waste them or money on anything else.
The old parts bin came in handy, I`ve used wehonest, good service from them
Hi Clive. the come in handy bin is a must. and i am sure that you must have one. take care buddy. Cheer's for now Tony.
Good video layout looks good nice work thanks Lee
Glad you enjoyed it Lee. many thanks for commenting. Cheer's Tony
Morning Tony, glad you enjoyed the portsmouth show, like the Jones'es wagon. That was a bit of delicate work on the work platforms hopups but they look great. Agree with what you're saying about the fine cable on the lighting it took a while to get the knack but I'm OK now (mostly). Bit been happening with us here in Brixham, I'll tell you about it soon. We're both OK so no real worries. You both take care bit short today, Eddy and Anne xx
Goo Morning Eddy & Anne. i hope all is well back in Brixham. The jones wagon is on the Dapol website and only £24. its a novelty buts a bit of fun. as i am a big fan of the original tv series. i am looking at going to other shows further a field. so next year is looking promising. take of yourselves. all the very best Tony & Laura.
Another great video, fabulous modelling as usual. Looking forward to seeing the next one , have a great weekend.
Thank you. i do like making these little details. as i think they just ad something more to the layout. thanks again for commenting. cheers Tony.
Dear Tony, simply amazing all the stuff which comes out of your scrap box. Very interesting how you did the step ladders and hop-up. Nice little details for the several maintenance facilities on your layout. Even though the camera doesn’t do the street lights justice, as you said, the lighting definitely adds another dimension to the Yarrow Road station area. Love the way you showed the source of these street lights, the adapter you use to light ‘m up, the different paint scheme and the connection. The Yarrow Road constituency must have a blue background, pun intended! Cheerio
Good morning Vincent. I would to say that ideas were mine. but i had seen similar ladders on a layout at the exhibition. my input in the hop ups. which i have used in various factories.
The thing is anything to do with OO gauge is getting expensive. while some HO items still seem to be reasonably priced. and the only difference is probably a couple of millimetres in height. so yes i would encourage everyone to shop around. |Its getting closer to moving onto the next thing. thanks again for commenting. cheer's for now Tony.
I love those Hop ups.
Good morning Rob. I am surprised that not many people know about them. easy to make and they look cook around the engine sheds. take care buddy. cheer's for now Tony.
Mr Tony, as usual, superb. The attention to detail is amazing and your abilities to make, what looks like the most incredibly fiddly job, look dead easy. All made out of scrap or spare materials at hand. Its awe inspiring at times. I'd be turning the air so blue, you'd think a regiment of paratroopers were in the North Eastern pub. Great skills to watch. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Tony great you built these straight away, very effective, reminds me of the travelling library ladders. Well worth doing a few at a time and using up bits from the left overs box, adding figures brings it all to life. I found the same with HO lamps, better value for money and more choice. Can I suggest reducing your LED current halve or quarter it and see how it looks, looks a bit too bright - might be being exaggerated by the camera (I have seen LEDs life dramatically reduced when run too close to rated current - so I always design/ use well below so they last a life time) Take care. All the best Stephen.
Good evening Stephen. its very true what you saying about the current levels of LEDs. i normal use a 3.3m ohm resisters on Leds. which do keep the current down. the camera does seem make the lights brighter than they are. but yes it is worth thinking about, especially as i will be redoing some of the lights in other areas as they are not bright enough. thanks again for commenting my friend. cheer's for now Tony
Hi Tony, well, another lovely mini build, i really enjoyed watching it for the detail it adds to scenes and the fact you made it out of a few scraps, right up my street!
As for the lighting I really like them lamp posts, I’ve checked and they do them in N Gauge too so I think we’ll see some on Exehaven at some point.
I’m hoping to get out there this week for some more track laying and I’m finishing up the buildings for the back scenes, but as usual getting the time is difficult.
Cheers for now mate, John
HI John. you know me to well my friend. hence why i scratch build it helps keeps the costs down. There some N gauge lamps out there. i have left a link:
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353688320546?hash=item5259777a22:g:LpsAAOSwzNpgbsGN&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4OjMd9giAs2r8
10 Pieces for £18. that's not too bad. it depends on far you want to go with lighting. whether you want to add LEDs you your buildings. and make it a different world at night. but yes its your world my friend. until next time. cheer's Tony.
Superb detail as always Tony. And many ideas for other modellers too. Regards Alan :o)
Absolutely Alan. I am sure that you will have taken some notes. take care my friend. cheer's for now Tony.
All those details do add up. Susannah
Hello Susannah. they sure do. as they say you can only build your layout one piece at a time. and every detail counts. thanks again for commenting Tony
Nice Tony. Arthur
Thank you Arthur. its been a pleasure to share this build with you. cheer's for now Tony.
Hello Mr t
I hope you and Mrs t are OK
The jones van is great.
Love the ladder too
Keep safe ARP
Ps am here if you need to talk or vent at someone.
Thanks 👍Adi. we will talk soon. its very difficult at the moment as you know. but we are ok. thank for your concern. take care my friend. cheer's for now Tony.
Great work Tony. Have you done a layout overview video as I’d love to see the whole thing.
Not yet! But its some i could do. once i have tidied it up a bit. but yes it will happen. thanks again for commenting. cheer's for now. Tony.
🕯🕯🕯Now we have some light on the subject, we do not have to walk home in the dark, but remember the man that was hiding behind the signal box. He was not happy when somebody else moved in so he is out for revenge and now he has some mobile ladders to help him. Great video. Martin (Thailand)🪜🪜🪜
Lol Martin. i can always rely on you to shed some light onto the subject. thanks again for your very witty comment. take care my friend... cheer's for now Tony.
Good morning Tony. Every episode of your UA-cam channel, in excess of 8 years worth, is a lesson to be taught. You can't put a monetary value on this because what you teach is invaluable and stretches across generations young and old. Thank you for this. Can you help with a question I have. The power supply is 24W, output=12V and amps is 2A. What kind of cable (bus wire) do you attach to it? And do you use the cable connection blocks to connect the 2? Cheers, Mike
Hi Mike. !2 volts supply or less is ideal for LEDS. as an average Leds draws 0,5 amps. cable size can vary but ideally 0.8mm or 1mm Diameter will do the job. cable can be expensive. i was lucky in my previous jab as i got some cable for free. bus bar's can be up 1.5mm in diameter. i hope this helps. cheer's Tony.
Thanks for the advice Tony. You are correct, I have a roll of bus wire from DCC Concepts and it is 1.5mm in diameter. Would you say that it is hood to use or, alternatively I have 0.2mm dropper wire (rolls of it) that could be used. Is the 0.2mm to light to use?
Again thanks for the words of wisdom. Cheers, Mike
The ladders look like they came from Central Valley Model Works #1602 Steps and Ladders.
Thank you. i never thought of that. cheer's for now. Tony
Great stuff, Tony! Didnt know about the hop ups….
Good morning Ray. its great to hear from you. most where i have worked have these hop ups. but the new ones are made from Aluminium. so older ones would have been made from timber. thanks again for commenting. have a great weekend. cheer's Tony
Hi Everyone, there has been a lot of interest in the J Jones Dads army Van: please find the link below.
www.photogra-fix.com/product-page/dad-s-army-j-jones-butcher-model-railway-wagon-oo-gauge
Might it not be an idea ot put the backscene onto the upper half of the handrail, that way you'd still have unrestricted acces to the road in front of the station, and from the layout I doubt youd be able to tell if the backscene was attached tot he basebord or the handrail when filming.
Interesting point. this series comes to a head this Friday, and you will see how the back scene has turned. many thanks for your thoughts. all the best Tony.
Hello, can I ask where you source the Dad's Army Wagon from? Thanks Tim
Hello Tim. the Dads Army Van link is below:
www.photogra-fix.com/product-page/dad-s-army-j-jones-butcher-model-railway-wagon-oo-gauge
I hope this helps.
all the best Tony