We're o gauge guys but the camera makes his ho scale look very appealing, much larger than seen by our eyes. I can spend hours watching ho gauge, fooling my eyes watching on a big screen tv, godsmacked by how much area the Trainboard has. Our o gauge board is 18 by 24 feet, gets filled up so quickly. You ho guys are so fortunate. Gary
I lost my biscuit in my tea looking at the long racks of wagons LOL - Love the update and the layout is looking superb as always - keep safe bud.. Garry 😁
Nice update Richard - the heritage line and embankment is looking ace. I’m in the early stages of creating Old Tileford in my loft - not sure if I’ll bother documenting it for my channel yet but nice to be able to get involved in the hobby again.
Good to see you back Richard. The layout is looking great! I'd suggest with the new bridge going down the laser cut route, I think with card and plaster you are asking for trouble, particularly in the garage. Anyhoo, keep up the good work and hope to see you soon. All the best!
Looking good 👍 Mayflower is a beauty know doubt, I saw her a few years back on the WCML with a support coach heading south. Lovely stuff. Looking forward to seeing you add the OHLE ⚡️ Cheers John b😎
Great! I'm not sure if I'll ever get wires in like that as I do N scale and feel it'd be too fiddly, but I think your yours, it looks great! Thanks for the update!
Wow Richard, the scenic side is looking absolutely awesome. Loving all the detail you have started to add, looking forward to seeing the next video, and the video of the garden railway. Take care and thanks for sharing
Hi Richard. Layout looking fantastic. Those telegraph poles look the business. Nice slow running with the trains. Thank you for sharing. Thumbs up thumped 👍 .... Pete....
Layout is coming along very nicely, definitely better to get a section “finished” to keep the flame alive. The details you’ve added work really well and really expect the addition of catenary will be an absolute game changer. I must say, it would be great to know whose sounds are on that B1, it’s so realistic, at one point in wondered if you’d edited with real sounds over the top of the running shot! Keep up the great work 👍
WOW!!! definitely come along and brilliant to see most/all lines in action and some great stock, including a rolling banana! Nice DB Cargos, even if made by Bachmann, lol
It was nice to meet you albeit briefly at the Accurascale event at Rails! It was nice to see the new models - I particularly liked the small industrial steam locos. You might recall my massive carrier bag, sadly I only managed to fill it with one of the nice Rails exclusive Henderson’s Relish box wagons - a must for any born (or naturalised) Sheffielder 😉
Great update those telegraph poles add so much to that bank, its amazing how the small stuff make the best scenes. Looking forward to see the catenary as I'm currently in the process of building a WCML inspired upper level to my layout.
Just came back from a short absence of watching your vids. I really like what you did with the fence and T-poles. That "NEW JUNCTION" car is fantastic! They did a superb job for you. What drove me a bit nutty was seeing that "B1" loco pulling coaches backward. Is that common in the UK?? The only reason it is done in the USA is due to the lack of a "wye" or some other turn around. Many of the tourist line short railroads do it because they only have one track in use. With the steam unit backwards, all the smoke and soot from the stack moves closer to the carriages instead of up & over them. Good Luck on future endeavors and enjoy!
My understanding of British land ownership is that the railway needs to own the land that it regrades, and it would then fence off its land. So, the embankment down from the heritage line to the road would be owned by the railway, and it would be appropriate for the fence to be placed along the roadside.
Good to see you back. It has felt like a long 2 months! Hope the next one comes along sooner. Very nice to see what you have done recently and to hear the upcoming plans, although for a pensioner, the thought of the amount of money spent is a bit frightening
Ahh that was you that bought it to the exhibition! I did see pictures, hope your keeping well, layout looking fab, that train stopping ghost always appears when the camera is on! 😂sorry if this is repeat not sure if Rob’s commented 😂
Nice one Richard it would be nice to have a running session with the Sound fitted B1 1264 on a railtour at speed just like Mayflower does on the main line
@14:10 Sure. Right. Any excuse to buy more trains... Like we needed more. :P LOL Eventually, I would love to have a model of each train I have been on, or to which I (via a family member) have a connection. Now, to find space for them all...
Hi Richard, your layout is coming along nicely. The bridge over the heritage line will fit in nicely there if you can crack it. On another note, you asked me to keep you informed on my grandson's 009 layout (he's12). Well, all being well, he's coming to stay with us for a few days next weekend and is planning to make a start on it. So, at some point, there will be a video on his Dylington Model Railway channel and probably photos of it on his community page. Have you seen the stop-motion animation he's been doing on his recent videos. He's done quite a good job of it, moving vehicles and figures along with the trains. He's even done a Dukes of Hazzard video. Looking forward to your next update...cheers James 🙂👍
@@NewJunction well whether he'll make a career out of it or not I don't know, but he certainly seems to be enjoying it at the moment. I'm looking forward to seeing what he comes up with for his next video 🙂👍
Hi Richard..the layout is coming together nicely and who doesn’t love a B1…also is that an accurascale Class 31 I see? 🤔…really looking forward to getting mine
Where do you find the time for it all! I also cant wait to get hold of that new catenery, need the first MK1 version for 80s WCML, looks superb. For weathering the ballast in the yard, I use a very, very weak solution of poster paint, the mucky water from washing your brushes, plus a few blobs for oil where needed and let it run a bit, looks very real for sidings etc. if concentrated where needed. I also use sand for ballast, not the stuff from the builders merchant but real stuff off the beach. Once sieved I reckon it looks better than bought ballast as its already weathered! I do live on a beach though which helps..😀
Please make your home made bridge into a skew bridge, like the famed Rainhill Bridge. It will look so much more natural to the scene, and provide wonderful visual interest. As well as a talking point!
My N gauge head keeps looking at this thinking it's O gauge, your stock looks huge for some reason 😂 coming along nicely though, love the little branch line and the B1!
We're o gauge guys but the camera makes his ho scale look very appealing, much larger than seen by our eyes. I can spend hours watching ho gauge, fooling my eyes watching on a big screen tv, godsmacked by how much area the Trainboard has. Our o gauge board is 18 by 24 feet, gets filled up so quickly. You ho guys are so fortunate. Gary
First of all the biomass wagons from Accurascale are IIA wagons, I have all 4 packs totalling 8 wagons altogether and to be fair I do like them, I just don’t use mine as much right now because I don’t have a layout setup yet, those OHLE from west hill do look quite good, already seen a video of those by Dave at Dean Park and OHLE is something I would like to look at at some point in the future, quite nice sound on the B1, I myself have just started out with sound fitting a a sound decoder to my Bachmann Class 158 in Northern Livery and I have to say I am enjoying the sound, I use to not be for it but it’s something I’m definitely going to look at. Fitting to more of my locomotives, some overall good work done here, keep it up.
Oooo I like that B1, but I have to say the Hornby one is better and they're doing a Mayflower. Loving the work and I really do like the laser cut platforms. Many thanks Harry
Hello Richard. I've been following your journey with interest. Your creation is a thing of technical beauty! I have an observation/question: on most exhibition/YT layouts, the addition of OHLE gets in the way of the sight lines, reducing the visual impact for the viewer. How will you counter this, or do you see it as an inevitable consequence of modelling a modern, electrified line?
Have you thought about using foamboard for the bridge? Definitely dry it in the house though as garage's cam be so changeable. Did you manage to pick up a 'Caroline' inspection saloon in the end btw?
I forgot to say thank you for the update and I greatly like your videos of the build - I found your channel thanks to your viral outside layout build video
Very good video update, I noticed you have a network rail yellow barrier coach, is there any chance Accurascale will produce any in the future? Also do you know if the Hatton’s Rail Head Treatment wagons or the FEA spine wagons will ever be produced again?
Hi Richard, I follow your video with interest viewing this one I’m not sure the telegraph poles are correct for the a UK railway? To my recollection our telegraph poles only had pairs of wires with either side of the pole none on the top of the pole. Possibly some local lower voltage power lines might be like this?
It’s looking fantastic my only criticism I think you need to look at the bridge angle and move it lol or remove the stobart arctic it won’t make it lol 😂
Wow, coming on great now. Bit of a chicken and egg. Which do you do first, lol 🤣. Personally amost wish you hadnt got to put catenery up. Im sure it will look impresdive when its done though. The pack you showed didnt look too heavy. Ive seen video of the WR catenery, and it looks totally over scale. Im sure Brunel would not be impressed, lol 🤣.
looking great Richard and nice to see long trains running. Is the noise I hear while the trains running from the ballast? I know on my small layout where I have some ballast, I do get that grinding noise. I did not make the ballast deep and used fine ballast. Any thoughts on this? In your case what’s the point of having digital audio? I like the wires Cheers Charlie
Im not a model train enthusiast but still like to watch few video's. Are you planning to add more track in the middle of the garage its a very good size layout just abit plain still very nice. Just i think some more added track in the middle possible turntable or coach sheds or something maybe water feature.
Do you fix your track to the cork with glue or track pins. I’m starting an n gauge model railway and want to know the best way to fix my track to the cork I have laid. Would love your ideas
Hi mate i am in ANTRIM HOSPITAL WITH two weeks so far with 5. week so they can get me right mate i had a bad fall on Sunday 2 weeks ago please keep your videos coming they are keeping me up mate so. I am in ward 7A Goodbye for now Clive in N lreland
The heritage line being formerly double track looks a bit weird. Yes the road bridge over it is now double track, but the embankment, the bridge over the road, and the main line bridge over it are clearly not built for double track
Now that looks so much better; still things you wish to do but it’s coming along. Dramatic change passenger to freight rolling stock. One feature you are planning and will reap the rewards is where to take video and pictures from on the layout. Looking forward to next instalment of the railway, all best Marc from Leighton Buzzard
2 things about the road bridge over the heritage line. Try air drying modelling clay like DAS, £4 at The Works, give the card a prime of PVA and get rolled out clay on while PVA is still damp. You can roll sheets of clay in advance. You can work the clay either before it’s dried or after. Pop bridge in a plastic bag/box and seal if you want to stop it drying out. This method doesn’t distort card and it doesn’t shrink like plaster can. Point 2; as a cyclist I hate you for the severity of the ramp! My knees are aching looking at it! 🤣
Lovely work ,how come you had to hold The sign 😊,ask your design team to look at a class 81 pleeaaaasssseee ,be great ,anyway hope your well mate and be safe Mark 😂😊 Big woof for our lulu
I wonder what the name of the local model shop is?! Dividing fence on the heritage line would be prototypical at the bottom of the embankment rather than the top as that land would belong to the railway and that would be there boundary line so all good there to run it at road level rather than rail level :)
I am sure you know, but in case any viewers don't, when it comes to fencing that protects the railway, the general rule of thumb is that you will find it at the bottom of embankments and along the top of cuttings.
GRAFITTI Why on earth modellers are modelling Grafitti on freight trains or on trackside 'furniture' beggars belief.......? It is the greatest assault on our environment and culture, and there is no reason for it to be modelled at all. James Hennighan Yorkshire, England
I imagine it’s because he’s trying to represent real life. Ignoring graffiti on a model representation isn’t going to eradicate Graffiti in real life any more than it encourages it. And to counter your culture argument, one of the most culturally influential artists of the modern era, who’s work is very sought after and often valued in the hundreds of thousands if not millions of pounds is an anonymous person known as Banksy. A graffiti artist. Like it or loath it, graffiti is here to stay, so it’ll get represented in model form as a reflection of reality.
@@ManchesterOxfordGate Oh Dear..... Someone who thinks graffiti is 'real life's rather than the blot that it is. Modelling it is a clear acceptance that it is alright, which is pretty pathetic really. We should be recognising that it is an unwelcome imposition on all of us by a number of stupid people, intent on despoiling and defacing things, because they think they have the right to do so. ....and yes, modelling it will encourage more of it. We have only to see the increase in modelling it, (mainly because one supplier is promoting it), to know this. It's like the authorities not removing it the moment it occurs. More of it appears. It's the 'Broken Windows' component.... Once one window gets broken......more windows get broken..
i never realised you work for accurascale and now i know why i cannot get the new coach couplings from west hill wagon because your company has took them all as accurascale one's are total rubbish, why can you not make your own and leave those for modellers?
@@NewJunction when they were due to be released i rang the office and they told me that accurascale had took the lot so will not be available for ....? i am well disappointed as mine on my sleepers even the little magnets have dropped out !
@bobtudbury8505 Accurascale don't stock or supply West Hill couplings so your information is incorrect. If you've an issue with a product, contact Accurascale Support for assistance. 😊
@@NewJunction no accurascale have blocked bought them from west hill for their own use not to supply seperate. it's ok though i'll retro fit triang d couplings , more reliable
You better be keeping the 91!
As always a fantastic video, can’t wait to see more!
We're o gauge guys but the camera makes his ho scale look very appealing, much larger than seen by our eyes. I can spend hours watching ho gauge, fooling my eyes watching on a big screen tv, godsmacked by how much area the Trainboard has. Our o gauge board is 18 by 24 feet, gets filled up so quickly. You ho guys are so fortunate. Gary
'OO' 😉
Love the telephone poles really set off the see next to the heritage line
❤ thanks
I lost my biscuit in my tea looking at the long racks of wagons LOL - Love the update and the layout is looking superb as always - keep safe bud.. Garry 😁
Nice update Richard - the heritage line and embankment is looking ace. I’m in the early stages of creating Old Tileford in my loft - not sure if I’ll bother documenting it for my channel yet but nice to be able to get involved in the hobby again.
Some good progress there Richard. The scenery is looking great! Cheers, John.
great update looking forward to the Catenary addition
Thanks 👍
Good to see you back Richard. The layout is looking great! I'd suggest with the new bridge going down the laser cut route, I think with card and plaster you are asking for trouble, particularly in the garage. Anyhoo, keep up the good work and hope to see you soon. All the best!
Nice update Richard. Those Woodland Scenics Telegraph poles really are a nice bit of kit and look great along the heritage line.
Looking good 👍
Mayflower is a beauty know doubt, I saw her a few years back on the WCML with a support coach heading south. Lovely stuff.
Looking forward to seeing you add the OHLE ⚡️
Cheers John b😎
Layout is looking fantastic pal, really like the embankment scene between the heritage line and mainline!
looking forward to the next one thank you, Richard.
You are very welcome
Looking forward to seeing progress with the catenary! Your layouts progressing well!
You and me both!
Great! I'm not sure if I'll ever get wires in like that as I do N scale and feel it'd be too fiddly, but I think your yours, it looks great! Thanks for the update!
Wow Richard, the scenic side is looking absolutely awesome. Loving all the detail you have started to add, looking forward to seeing the next video, and the video of the garden railway. Take care and thanks for sharing
your layout is starting to look really good 👍
Cheers 🍻
Looking good
Long time ago, we used Dereham heritage
line in Norfolk to load cvrt on to flat beds might be good to do that sometimes at shows
I like the Telegraph poles great detail! I’ve now ordered a couple of packs for my layout 😆
Can't wait to see it finished how to would look like
You are very lucky to have so much history to model. Additionally you are modelling it very well as always.
Many thanks!
good update on the channel layout looks good nice work thanks four the cool vid on channel thanks lee
Thanks Lee!
Hi Richard.
Layout looking fantastic.
Those telegraph poles look the business.
Nice slow running with the trains.
Thank you for sharing.
Thumbs up thumped 👍
.... Pete....
Glad you enjoyed it
Layout is coming along very nicely, definitely better to get a section “finished” to keep the flame alive. The details you’ve added work really well and really expect the addition of catenary will be an absolute game changer. I must say, it would be great to know whose sounds are on that B1, it’s so realistic, at one point in wondered if you’d edited with real sounds over the top of the running shot! Keep up the great work 👍
Richard, a great job, yes time, balancing it just right is a challenge, but you doing great, thanks for sharing⭐🚂👍
Thanks 👍
missed you richard , my word you have been busy . heritage looks great . Ade
WOW!!! definitely come along and brilliant to see most/all lines in action and some great stock, including a rolling banana! Nice DB Cargos, even if made by Bachmann, lol
I'd love a rake but not enough pocket money lol
It was nice to meet you albeit briefly at the Accurascale event at Rails! It was nice to see the new models - I particularly liked the small industrial steam locos.
You might recall my massive carrier bag, sadly I only managed to fill it with one of the nice Rails exclusive Henderson’s Relish box wagons - a must for any born (or naturalised) Sheffielder 😉
Ha, the pleasure was all mine!
Hello Richard I hope your well, I have the same 97 model.
Very nice rolling stock and your layout is looking good.
Cheers Deano
Thanks Deano
Looks amazing I can only hope mine will be half as good when I get to that stage. Can't wait to see update on the garden, realy looking forward to it.
Should be good
I have much admiration for those who model the catenary gantrys and cables, way above my skill set 👍🏼😊
West hill make it easy
Great update Richard, love the telegraph poles, would love to see how you are going to paint those tanks
I'll see if I can do a video
Great update those telegraph poles add so much to that bank, its amazing how the small stuff make the best scenes. Looking forward to see the catenary as I'm currently in the process of building a WCML inspired upper level to my layout.
Thanks 👍
Just came back from a short absence of watching your vids. I really like what you did with the fence and T-poles. That "NEW JUNCTION" car is fantastic! They did a superb job for you.
What drove me a bit nutty was seeing that "B1" loco pulling coaches backward. Is that common in the UK?? The only reason it is done in the USA is due to the lack of a "wye" or some other turn around. Many of the tourist line short railroads do it because they only have one track in use. With the steam unit backwards, all the smoke and soot from the stack moves closer to the carriages instead of up & over them.
Good Luck on future endeavors and enjoy!
My understanding of British land ownership is that the railway needs to own the land that it regrades, and it would then fence off its land. So, the embankment down from the heritage line to the road would be owned by the railway, and it would be appropriate for the fence to be placed along the roadside.
Superb show...👍🏻
Good to see you back. It has felt like a long 2 months! Hope the next one comes along sooner. Very nice to see what you have done recently and to hear the upcoming plans, although for a pensioner, the thought of the amount of money spent is a bit frightening
Lots of saving up
You've been busy... looking great, and the steam loco sounds really good...
Be good to see the garden layout...😊🇳🇿👍
PS loved the closing sequence....
Thanks!
Fantastic video! Thanks for that!
Ahh that was you that bought it to the exhibition! I did see pictures, hope your keeping well, layout looking fab, that train stopping ghost always appears when the camera is on! 😂sorry if this is repeat not sure if Rob’s commented 😂
Lineside fencing: at the top of cuttings and at the bottom of embankments was the general rule so yours will be better at the bottom!
Thanks
Brilliant video
great video
Nice one Richard it would be nice to have a running session with the Sound fitted B1 1264 on a railtour at speed just like Mayflower does on the main line
Great idea
@14:10 Sure. Right. Any excuse to buy more trains... Like we needed more. :P LOL
Eventually, I would love to have a model of each train I have been on, or to which I (via a family member) have a connection.
Now, to find space for them all...
😂 busted!
Hi Richard, your layout is coming along nicely. The bridge over the heritage line will fit in nicely there if you can crack it. On another note, you asked me to keep you informed on my grandson's 009 layout (he's12). Well, all being well, he's coming to stay with us for a few days next weekend and is planning to make a start on it. So, at some point, there will be a video on his Dylington Model Railway channel and probably photos of it on his community page. Have you seen the stop-motion animation he's been doing on his recent videos. He's done quite a good job of it, moving vehicles and figures along with the trains. He's even done a Dukes of Hazzard video. Looking forward to your next update...cheers James 🙂👍
Thanks James, funnily enough that's how I started my career, stop motion 😂
@@NewJunction well whether he'll make a career out of it or not I don't know, but he certainly seems to be enjoying it at the moment. I'm looking forward to seeing what he comes up with for his next video 🙂👍
Great progress regardless Richard puts my own efforts to shame, but I'll plod on👍😊✌️💜
I'm sure yours in great!
@@NewJunction I'll try and get there. How's your O gauge adventure 🤔💜🤞
Great video. Hi from NZ
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Richard..the layout is coming together nicely and who doesn’t love a B1…also is that an accurascale Class 31 I see? 🤔…really looking forward to getting mine
Well spotted! 😁
Where do you find the time for it all! I also cant wait to get hold of that new catenery, need the first MK1 version for 80s WCML, looks superb.
For weathering the ballast in the yard, I use a very, very weak solution of poster paint, the mucky water from washing your brushes, plus a few blobs for oil where needed and let it run a bit, looks very real for sidings etc. if concentrated where needed. I also use sand for ballast, not the stuff from the builders merchant but real stuff off the beach. Once sieved I reckon it looks better than bought ballast as its already weathered! I do live on a beach though which helps..😀
Please make your home made bridge into a skew bridge, like the famed Rainhill Bridge.
It will look so much more natural to the scene, and provide wonderful visual interest. As well as a talking point!
Ooo I'll take a look
My N gauge head keeps looking at this thinking it's O gauge, your stock looks huge for some reason 😂 coming along nicely though, love the little branch line and the B1!
We're o gauge guys but the camera makes his ho scale look very appealing, much larger than seen by our eyes. I can spend hours watching ho gauge, fooling my eyes watching on a big screen tv, godsmacked by how much area the Trainboard has. Our o gauge board is 18 by 24 feet, gets filled up so quickly. You ho guys are so fortunate. Gary
First of all the biomass wagons from Accurascale are IIA wagons, I have all 4 packs totalling 8 wagons altogether and to be fair I do like them, I just don’t use mine as much right now because I don’t have a layout setup yet, those OHLE from west hill do look quite good, already seen a video of those by Dave at Dean Park and OHLE is something I would like to look at at some point in the future, quite nice sound on the B1, I myself have just started out with sound fitting a a sound decoder to my Bachmann Class 158 in Northern Livery and I have to say I am enjoying the sound, I use to not be for it but it’s something I’m definitely going to look at. Fitting to more of my locomotives, some overall good work done here, keep it up.
Cheers
My God that's some WILD jump cuts.......
Works 💪🏻
Oooo I like that B1, but I have to say the Hornby one is better and they're doing a Mayflower. Loving the work and I really do like the laser cut platforms.
Many thanks
Harry
Funds don't allow for a Hornby one 😂
Hi I've a little suggestion for the road above the heritage line a couple of cyclists there snapping pics od the freights as they go past
Nice steam loco
Thanks
awsome
Thanks
Hello Richard. I've been following your journey with interest. Your creation is a thing of technical beauty! I have an observation/question: on most exhibition/YT layouts, the addition of OHLE gets in the way of the sight lines, reducing the visual impact for the viewer. How will you counter this, or do you see it as an inevitable consequence of modelling a modern, electrified line?
Lol who else thought the W on the New Junction looked like the tip of a male appendage. 3:50 😅😅😂 Layout looks great 👍
It's on your brain for a reason 😆
With the bridge you could 3D print one if you have the resources or see if a company makes one or does/ will it need to be a custom one?
Theres a couple of OO/HO bridges on thingiverse not sure if they are your preffered style
@@darknut9696 oooo ill take a look
Have you thought about using foamboard for the bridge? Definitely dry it in the house though as garage's cam be so changeable.
Did you manage to pick up a 'Caroline' inspection saloon in the end btw?
That's a great idea! Re Caroline sadly not
@@NewJunctionthat's a shame. I know you were tempted by the idea. There might be some left on their site.
Hi Richard, the layout is looking great. Just a quick question where did you get your display cases
Cheers Jonathan
I have two Warwells on pre-order, but not heard anything about them yet ?
I've just checked my order and mine appear to have been cancelled too ??? what's going on ?
Get in touch with Accurascale directly? 😊
@@NewJunction I've emailed support 4 times and sent PMs to their FB page but no replies :(
new video - I was worried due to the Christmas rush we would not see you until January
I forgot to say thank you for the update and I greatly like your videos of the build - I found your channel thanks to your viral outside layout build video
@QALibrary it's my pleasure, glad they're of interest
Very good video update, I noticed you have a network rail yellow barrier coach, is there any chance Accurascale will produce any in the future? Also do you know if the Hatton’s Rail Head Treatment wagons or the FEA spine wagons will ever be produced again?
Hi Richard, I follow your video with interest viewing this one I’m not sure the telegraph poles are correct for the a UK railway? To my recollection our telegraph poles only had pairs of wires with either side of the pole none on the top of the pole. Possibly some local lower voltage power lines might be like this?
It’s looking fantastic my only criticism I think you need to look at the bridge angle and move it lol or remove the stobart arctic it won’t make it lol 😂
Who won't 😂
Wow, coming on great now. Bit of a chicken and egg. Which do you do first, lol 🤣. Personally amost wish you hadnt got to put catenery up. Im sure it will look impresdive when its done though. The pack you showed didnt look too heavy. Ive seen video of the WR catenery, and it looks totally over scale. Im sure Brunel would not be impressed, lol 🤣.
I think we're just used to seeing small catenary masts
What are the wagons carrying the CVR(T) - aka Little tanks
looking great Richard and nice to see long trains running.
Is the noise I hear while the trains running from the ballast?
I know on my small layout where I have some ballast, I do get that grinding noise. I did not make the ballast deep and used fine ballast.
Any thoughts on this? In your case what’s the point of having digital audio?
I like the wires
Cheers
Charlie
Im not a model train enthusiast but still like to watch few video's. Are you planning to add more track in the middle of the garage its a very good size layout just abit plain still very nice. Just i think some more added track in the middle possible turntable or coach sheds or something maybe water feature.
Sadly not, the layout opens up for exhibition mode so it wouldn't work
Amazing layout and video, always a pleasure to watch! Any intentions on signalling the layout/mainline? 😁😁
Eventually, it's just on a long list
Do you fix your track to the cork with glue or track pins. I’m starting an n gauge model railway and want to know the best way to fix my track to the cork I have laid. Would love your ideas
Where did you get the NWR support coach from?
It was a custom respray
@@NewJunction ahh ill save up some pennies then and get in touch with a mate lol
Nice update there Richard. Your layout is really coming along nicely. Can I ask what MK1 buffet car you have? Take care - Riggsy
It's a Bachmann one.
@@NewJunction fab, thank you
PLEASE DO A RUNNING SESSION WHEN YOUR SCENERY IS DONE
Hi mate i am in ANTRIM HOSPITAL WITH two weeks so far with 5. week so they can get me right mate i had a bad fall on Sunday 2 weeks ago please keep your videos coming they are keeping me up mate so. I am in ward 7A Goodbye for now Clive in N lreland
Hi Clive, Sorry to hear that! look after yourself and get well asap! Fear not videos are coming! :D
The heritage line being formerly double track looks a bit weird. Yes the road bridge over it is now double track, but the embankment, the bridge over the road, and the main line bridge over it are clearly not built for double track
Hi Richard., Have you finished with the o gauge layout?
Not at all! As I said in the video watch this space 😊
Are them tanks the same scale, they look quite small compared
Same scale 😊
How will the catenary work with the 2 modes?
No difference, the curved ends don't have any. 😊
@@NewJunction So there will be 2 sets that will join up?
Layout looks great and love the updates :)
Now that looks so much better; still things you wish to do but it’s coming along. Dramatic change passenger to freight rolling stock. One feature you are planning and will reap the rewards is where to take video and pictures from on the layout. Looking forward to next instalment of the railway, all best Marc from Leighton Buzzard
Thanks
Where did you get that sound chip for the b1
John JMC on youtube
Can i ask is there a Name/Company that makes your Wall Mounted Cabinets behind You? Thank You
Picture pride cabinets
I know what you mean about dumping area's 😂
2 things about the road bridge over the heritage line. Try air drying modelling clay like DAS, £4 at The Works, give the card a prime of PVA and get rolled out clay on while PVA is still damp. You can roll sheets of clay in advance. You can work the clay either before it’s dried or after. Pop bridge in a plastic bag/box and seal if you want to stop it drying out. This method doesn’t distort card and it doesn’t shrink like plaster can. Point 2; as a cyclist I hate you for the severity of the ramp! My knees are aching looking at it! 🤣
Lovely work ,how come you had to hold The sign 😊,ask your design team to look at a class 81 pleeaaaasssseee ,be great ,anyway hope your well mate and be safe
Mark 😂😊
Big woof for our lulu
tried to email you about a accurascale Milford manor I got Fromm rails of Sheffield not happy
@@paulmacey9084 you'd need to contact Accurascale support via the support email: support@accurascale.com
First real comment! 😂😂
nope
Fake! 😂
@@NewJunction the pacer man’s caught me out 😂
I wonder what the name of the local model shop is?! Dividing fence on the heritage line would be prototypical at the bottom of the embankment rather than the top as that land would belong to the railway and that would be there boundary line so all good there to run it at road level rather than rail level :)
'Tony's never there Trains' 😆
@@NewJunction hmmmmmmm ;)
The "tanks" are LRV's, in the Scimitar range of vehicles.
I am sure you know, but in case any viewers don't, when it comes to fencing that protects the railway, the general rule of thumb is that you will find it at the bottom of embankments and along the top of cuttings.
Thanks!
You have a flying banana
I wish
The yellow clas 37
Hi Philip here me and my girlfriend like your train layout and we are doing my layout like yours is that ok let me know
Fine by me, good luck!
Sound ! I can't hear you when the trains are , !
Much better when you wear a microphone
100%
First 😂
nope
Never come first! 😂
GRAFITTI
Why on earth modellers are modelling Grafitti on freight trains or on trackside 'furniture' beggars belief.......?
It is the greatest assault on our environment and culture, and there is no reason for it to be modelled at all.
James Hennighan
Yorkshire, England
For the same reason the grass is green and not purple! 😆
I imagine it’s because he’s trying to represent real life. Ignoring graffiti on a model representation isn’t going to eradicate Graffiti in real life any more than it encourages it.
And to counter your culture argument, one of the most culturally influential artists of the modern era, who’s work is very sought after and often valued in the hundreds of thousands if not millions of pounds is an anonymous person known as Banksy. A graffiti artist.
Like it or loath it, graffiti is here to stay, so it’ll get represented in model form as a reflection of reality.
@@ManchesterOxfordGate
Oh Dear.....
Someone who thinks graffiti is 'real life's rather than the blot that it is.
Modelling it is a clear acceptance that it is alright, which is pretty pathetic really. We should be recognising that it is an unwelcome imposition on all of us by a number of stupid people, intent on despoiling and defacing things, because they think they have the right to do so.
....and yes, modelling it will encourage more of it. We have only to see the increase in modelling it, (mainly because one supplier is promoting it), to know this.
It's like the authorities not removing it the moment it occurs. More of it appears.
It's the 'Broken Windows' component....
Once one window gets broken......more windows get broken..
i never realised you work for accurascale and now i know why i cannot get the new coach couplings from west hill wagon because your company has took them all as accurascale one's are total rubbish, why can you not make your own and leave those for modellers?
nothing to do we me or 'us' im afraid
@@NewJunction when they were due to be released i rang the office and they told me that accurascale had took the lot so will not be available for ....? i am well disappointed as mine on my sleepers even the little magnets have dropped out !
@bobtudbury8505 Accurascale don't stock or supply West Hill couplings so your information is incorrect. If you've an issue with a product, contact Accurascale Support for assistance. 😊
@@NewJunction no accurascale have blocked bought them from west hill for their own use not to supply seperate. it's ok though i'll retro fit triang d couplings , more reliable
@@bobtudbury8505 I'm telling you that is incorrect, I should know! 😊