Thank you so much for your intelligent, creative & fun videos. My wife & I watch them together, & we have invented the Marklin Drinking Game: every time you say "PVA glue" we have another drink. (And yes, we have actually built a railway!)
This roundhouse is a fantastic kit. I built one several years ago. The fit of all parts was the best I've ever seen. Thanks for all the great weathering and painting instructions. A beautiful module.
Beautiful Work! The morter between the bricks. The servo operation of the doors. The soldering of the stainless steel track... Really much needed information! Thanks again, so much, MarklinofSweeden!
The 6-stall roundhouse model resembles a similar one at Greenfield Village/Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI, except their turntable is 'hand-powered' and they often get children to help turn it. I also have 2 of the 3-stall Kibri kits and plan to use your tips on finishing them. Thank you for the instructions. Great work!
You are a huge inspiration when I'm working on my layout. I watch your videos and have them playing in the background while I work and it motivates me to take that extra step to get something done or make.it look that much more realistic.
New to the train hobby and just starting with first plastic kit - love the simple to follow paint techniques thanks for sharing your tips. New sub today
The quality of that kit is really amazing to snap together and fit so well. I live in a town in the states that had one of the largest roundhouses West of the Missouri River. I can tell you the floor and service pits were a accumulation of oil, grease and dirt! Yours is WAY TO CLEAN!
wow a nice and simple kit. bit of paint and weathering. came out really nicely. adding the brick work inside was a great touch. fabulous finished scene
A very detailed Roundhouse and a nice diorama. I am also building a 6 bay roundhouse that is being 3D printed for me. The creator made a mistake on the front walls and doors, he did not allow for the tracks. I think he is redrawing them now, but after seeing this video I saw the doors are shaped to go over the track. I also want to open and close the doors. I will use servos with control via an Arduino board with an Uno 3. I think I will try and cut the door and see if that is ok or not. Many thanks. Martin (Thailand)
Absolutely fantastic looking diorama! The whole piece is very realistic looking and the instructions were very clear and precise. Thanks for sharing this.
I have always liked the look of the roundhouse used so frequently in many continental european countries, I wish we used them more frequently in the UK. Very nice and informative video as always!
Sehr schönes Video. Ich bau viele Gebäude selber, aber kürzlich habe ich auch ein Kibri Steckgebäudeohne Kleber verbaut.Genial. Habe wieder diverse interessante in diesem Video gesehen und gelernt.
Richtig toll gemacht 👍 ich baue meine Gebäude ja selber, aber das Modell ist auch sehr schön geworden. Die Automatischen Türen haben mir gut gefallen 👍LG Tino
marklinofsweden Here in the Netherlands we have a website called Arcomora: www.arcomora.com/ . They sell a cheap Arduino + DCC shield for about €10. This will give you the opportunity to program your servos very easyly and make that time about 9 seconds instead of 1. No need for programming skills, the interface is easy to use and allows all kind of possibilities. I use it to switch 3 way switches with the cheapest Chinese servos available.
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Wieder ein sehr informatives Video von dir. Schönes Wochenende.
Amazing pace into the small world of trains. / Så härligt att höra din entusiastiska ton, och samtidigt ta del av din stora kunskap. Hälsningar från Märklinentusiast sedan 1955.
I connected the servoes to the track power through a home made controller, so when the track is turned on, then the doors open. No power = no movement = closed doors. :-) (I can turn on/off all 12 tracks in the round house individually)
Fully enjoyed this video! Great as always! :) Like idea, that track goes through round turnout (table) and depo sits aside.. Very good for space tight layouts and for future layout extending.. ;) Usually, depo with round table is at the track end.. These lamp posts with connectors was something new to me..
What if you were to glue a character's hand to the door so the person's feet were floating over the floor so it would look like he was pushing the door open
Hello Is the paint you are using water-based? This is because I hear you talking about propanol which is probably alcohol. You cannot use this water-based acrylic paint. When aging the wooden doors you also use propanol, which will probably cause the same problem with water-based acrylic paint.
Dear Martin, This is another inspirational video that is very well made. Thank you so much for doing this. You actually got me back into model railroading after a 25 year break! One question remains for me: Could you post how you made the controls for the servos? I'd like to make my doors operable, too. Thank you in advance! Frank
I love it!!! But I still prefer to Primer everything before paint it, you will have more accuracy and you definitely will loose any kind of plastic look. More time consuming.. I know..
Outstanding work, as usual! Great to see roundhouse of Ottbergen. Have you been to the "Bundesmodellbahn" of Karl Fischer's Ottbergen layout? It is located in a little town, called Brakel, just between the cities of Hannover and Dortmund. Really worth to visit, highly recommended!
Hi Martin, As always your video tutorials are nicely to the point and fun to watch. The way you finished this roundhouse is a perfect piece of art ! I love it. What make is the turntable, and is it hand operated ? Looks great & simple. Thanks for sharing ! All the best - filip
Toooolles Video, wie immer ! Und wieder mit einem grandiosen Ergebniss, meine ich. Nur - was ist Isopropanol?? Wird das normalerweise nicht im Freien angewendet? Und was bewirkt das? Und ich sehe, du nutzt auch Humbrol-Farben, so wie ich. Versuche doch mal die Nr 070 (Ziegelrot, matt). Tolle Farbe! Und wenn man die noch ein wenig mit Gelb oder Ocker mischt - ergibt ein feines Ergebniss!
Thank you so much for your intelligent, creative & fun videos. My wife & I watch them together, & we have invented the Marklin Drinking Game: every time you say "PVA glue" we have another drink. (And yes, we have actually built a railway!)
Spouse: „Darling, have you seen my old home Jeans?”
Model railway worker: “No” 😁
Great good tutorial. 👍🏻
This roundhouse is a fantastic kit. I built one several years ago. The fit of all parts was the best I've ever seen. Thanks for all the great weathering and painting instructions. A beautiful module.
I have been in this hobby for 55 years ~ yet I always learn something new while watching your videos.
Hi Thomas! That’s great. I learn something new for my hobby everyday too. That’s what keeps me going.
Einfach nur cool, mit welch einfachen Tipps man tolle Erfolge erzielen kann.
Beautiful Work!
The morter between the bricks.
The servo operation of the doors.
The soldering of the stainless steel track... Really much needed information!
Thanks again, so much, MarklinofSweeden!
I love the way your locomotives will crawl along without any jerky movements
I have been searching for a video like this for quite a while, many many thx sir!!
Still surprises me how many new tips you present in every new video. Awesome video once again!
Love all the details, - it’s so satisfying to watch! 🤓
In the Future you will be one of my main source on how to do it. Many thanks for your Videos and keep on doing what you do.
Best regards Nils
Very well done thank you for sharing!!!
Fantastic job! your weathering is very subtle but it makes a huge difference!
The 6-stall roundhouse model resembles a similar one at Greenfield Village/Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI, except their turntable is 'hand-powered' and they often get children to help turn it. I also have 2 of the 3-stall Kibri kits and plan to use your tips on finishing them. Thank you for the instructions. Great work!
Brilliant video and tutorial, thank you.
You are a huge inspiration when I'm working on my layout. I watch your videos and have them playing in the background while I work and it motivates me to take that extra step to get something done or make.it look that much more realistic.
Thank you! Good to hear you like the videos! More are coming! 👍😊
You are truly an artist. Not sure I'll ever do any of this stuff but love watching you work.
Absolutely AMAZING. I watch every video I can of yours.
Tack för en väldigt fin video och speciellt för det speciella flussmedlet.
Tack! Ja! Det flussmedlet har sparat mig många grå hår..
I'm totally new to all of this. I got a love of it from my grandfather and an uncle, and now in covid lockdown I'm learning loads and loving it!
Very nice work - the roundhouse looks great
I am always impressed with your weathering methods. Great video thank you.
Thank you! 👍
New to the train hobby and just starting with first plastic kit - love the simple to follow paint techniques thanks for sharing your tips. New sub today
Nice to meet you. Sorry for the clumsy English. It was very useful for dirtying the brick station we are making now. Thank you very much.
Thank you for your very practical recommendations. I will be happy to apply them. Many greetings from Southern Germany.
Great video 👌👍😃😲
....simply thank you for your great videos! It's so simply because it's oldschool. I like oldschool!!!!!!!!!
lovely great's from germany
Jörg
Wow!!! You’re amazing! Just here to watch you do your thang.👍❤️🔥
I knew i wasn't the only viewer who just loves to watch and enjoy everything on this UA-cam channel m
The quality of that kit is really amazing to snap together and fit so well. I live in a town in the states that had one of the largest roundhouses West of the Missouri River. I can tell you the floor and service pits were a accumulation of oil, grease and dirt! Yours is WAY TO CLEAN!
wow a nice and simple kit. bit of paint and weathering. came out really nicely. adding the brick work inside was a great touch. fabulous finished scene
I am enjoying your videos, thanks for posting.
Very nice work!
A very detailed Roundhouse and a nice diorama. I am also building a 6 bay roundhouse that is being 3D printed for me. The creator made a mistake on the front walls and doors, he did not allow for the tracks. I think he is redrawing them now, but after seeing this video I saw the doors are shaped to go over the track. I also want to open and close the doors. I will use servos with control via an Arduino board with an Uno 3. I think I will try and cut the door and see if that is ok or not. Many thanks. Martin (Thailand)
Absolutely fantastic looking diorama! The whole piece is very realistic looking and the instructions were very clear and precise. Thanks for sharing this.
Stunningly lifelike, great video
Hi Martin!
You know I am a big fan of your work! Thank you for this video. I like your friendly presentation! 😊😊😊😊
1000x thx Martin!!!!!!!
Very nice! Great job 😉👍🏻
Excellent work Martin! I have the same water tower, I have not installed it yet.
I loved the contacts of the lights, very practical ...
Cheers
Great modeling work! I like your weathering!
I have always liked the look of the roundhouse used so frequently in many continental european countries, I wish we used them more frequently in the UK. Very nice and informative video as always!
Always as usual.........GREAT!
Gratulation. Ein ganz tolles und informatives Video. Es spornt an und macht Lust auf mehr....
Very realistic diorama 😍
Du hast tolle sachen, gratuliere!
Sehr schönes Video. Ich bau viele Gebäude selber, aber kürzlich habe ich auch ein Kibri Steckgebäudeohne Kleber verbaut.Genial. Habe wieder diverse interessante in diesem Video gesehen und gelernt.
Another amazing tutorial, love your videos! So informative.
10:35 before the first use of Burnt umber! :-) I was getting worried!
Great job!
Thank you for this tutorial 👍👍👍
Great video!
Richtig toll gemacht 👍 ich baue meine Gebäude ja selber, aber das Modell ist auch sehr schön geworden. Die Automatischen Türen haben mir gut gefallen 👍LG Tino
Der Servo ist etwas zu schnell. Aber die Umsetzung ist brillant.
Magnifique présentation
That looks fantastic. The kit looks great too😊😊
Superb !
Well done, the only thing I would change is the speed in which the doors close.
Thank you! Yepp! Me too, but that would require a much more complicated driver circuit. Simply outside of my knowledge of electronic design..
marklinofsweden Here in the Netherlands we have a website called Arcomora: www.arcomora.com/ . They sell a cheap Arduino + DCC shield for about €10. This will give you the opportunity to program your servos very easyly and make that time about 9 seconds instead of 1.
No need for programming skills, the interface is easy to use and allows all kind of possibilities. I use it to switch 3 way switches with the cheapest Chinese servos available.
Wieder ein sehr informatives Video von dir. Schönes Wochenende.
Amazing pace into the small world of trains. / Så härligt att höra din entusiastiska ton, och samtidigt ta del av din stora kunskap. Hälsningar från Märklinentusiast sedan 1955.
Even I don't like Marklin system...but outstanding work!
Perfect as usual wish I had the patience for that quality
I connected the servoes to the track power through a home made controller, so when the track is turned on, then the doors open. No power = no movement = closed doors. :-) (I can turn on/off all 12 tracks in the round house individually)
Dude, you look like one of my Bible college professors, that’s crazy man! Thanks for the tutorial! 😂
Beautiful work as usual!
Brilliant thank you very much.
Very good tutorial Martin 👍.
Excellent work Martin......keep it up.
Great video and great results!!! Well done.
Very nice
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I love your vídeo and your explaination of this scenary. 🎉🎉
Very Good work
I like it very much !!!
Very informative as usual. Great work thank you.
Excelent.
Nice roundhouse! I'm doing a modern Walthers one.
amazing
Snygg skjorta!
“Rip a piece of your jeans off.” 😂 Luvvit 🤣
There's a bunch of model railroaders walking around with a pillow shaped hole in their jeans
Thank you once again, what a lovely tutorial, take care as always from South Africa
You are doing a really great job. I love this!
excellent video as always with great tips thank you!
Det ser så enkelt ut, Martin! Men har man erfarenhet så har man.
Fully enjoyed this video! Great as always! :) Like idea, that track goes through round turnout (table) and depo sits aside.. Very good for space tight layouts and for future layout extending.. ;) Usually, depo with round table is at the track end..
These lamp posts with connectors was something new to me..
Sehr schönes Video, wie immer hohe Perfektion 🚂
Você ensina muito bem nem precisa falar o mesmo idioma. Parabéns!
I love your channel. Modeling like this is almost an art.
Thank you! Good to hear you like the stuff. 👍😊
Great job. I really liked it
Thank you Eugene! 👍
that's awesome!
Bello bello 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow nice video
De nuevo un gran vídeo! Saludos!
What if you were to glue a character's hand to the door so the person's feet were floating over the floor so it would look like he was pushing the door open
Hello
Is the paint you are using water-based?
This is because I hear you talking about propanol which is probably alcohol.
You cannot use this water-based acrylic paint.
When aging the wooden doors you also use propanol, which will probably cause the same problem with water-based acrylic paint.
Dear Martin,
This is another inspirational video that is very well made. Thank you so much for doing this. You actually got me back into model railroading after a 25 year break! One question remains for me: Could you post how you made the controls for the servos? I'd like to make my doors operable, too.
Thank you in advance!
Frank
I love it!!! But I still prefer to Primer everything before paint it, you will have more accuracy and you definitely will loose any kind of plastic look. More time consuming.. I know..
Haha! Thanks for the mention! :D
Welcome! 👍😊
Outstanding work, as usual! Great to see roundhouse of Ottbergen. Have you been to the "Bundesmodellbahn" of Karl Fischer's Ottbergen layout? It is located in a little town, called Brakel, just between the cities of Hannover and Dortmund. Really worth to visit, highly recommended!
Hi Martin, As always your video tutorials are nicely to the point and fun to watch. The way you finished this roundhouse is a perfect piece of art ! I love it. What make is the turntable, and is it hand operated ? Looks great & simple. Thanks for sharing ! All the best - filip
A very amazon Video. Thank you. Great. 👍greets lui
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Toooolles Video, wie immer ! Und wieder mit einem grandiosen Ergebniss, meine ich.
Nur - was ist Isopropanol?? Wird das normalerweise nicht im Freien angewendet? Und was bewirkt das?
Und ich sehe, du nutzt auch Humbrol-Farben, so wie ich. Versuche doch mal die Nr 070 (Ziegelrot, matt). Tolle Farbe! Und wenn man die noch ein wenig mit Gelb oder Ocker mischt - ergibt ein feines Ergebniss!