Terrific as per usual. Thanks for your effort! Looking forward to your next episode. (BTW, “reckon”??!! Most Germans learn British English and that word is not in their lexicon. Love it! What gives?!!
I am glad you like it! In school I only learnd very basic english, I haven´t had to much interest in a second language. Had you told me I would run a english youtube channel in 8 years I wouldn´t have belived you. I learnd most of my english from movies, series and interviews. My job in the aviation industry helps with it too. I think reckon is used mostly in Australia and New Zealand am I right? Anyways, now it is used in Germany as well 😂
Real coal beats plastic every single time! Great job. If you take a break in August I wish you good holidays. Maybe you will even visit some places with real trains? I went once to Eisenbahnmuseum Bochum and really liked it. I also went to Nüremberg train museum, before the fire. Germany is a big country. There are for sure many other places. Miniatur-Wunderland is on my list. Have a great weekend.
It looks very nice. The stone is a great idea to stabilize the house. But I missed the inspector. Is he on vacation? I'm already looking forward to the next video. Many greetings from Germany
Thank you! Wind is one of the biggest problems for scale buildings in the garden. I have several different ways of ballasting them or fixing them to the ground but this idea was new to me as well. I thought it is worth a try.
It fits in the gap between the wall and the track perfectly and all of that by accident since I haven´t planned for it. The track inspectors approved the next day, so this building can stay :)
The wind protection is very much needed. My friend has lost almost all of his buildings during a storm in the past year. I don´t want to have the same problem so I am taking precautions. The buildings are bought all over the place. Most of the are from eBay, some I bought new and two of them are tailor made for me. Most buildings are kits which I have to assemble first. Since it is boring to watch a guy assembling plastic parts for several hours I do not show it in my videos.
Another idea that might work. Since I haven´t planned for the hooks in the ground this solution is done with at this building. But I can try it elsewhere.
I bought those of eBay. They work from about 12V up to 24V no problem and you can even switch plus and minus around however that works with led´s. I like them very much, they make a nice light and are fool proof. That´s what I need :)
I would really like to see some fully lit night shots. It looks like it would be awesome based on your installations!
As soon as I get all the lights installed I will do exactely that! I can´t wait to see it myself but I want the full installation done first :)
Terrific as per usual. Thanks for your effort! Looking forward to your next episode. (BTW, “reckon”??!! Most Germans learn British English and that word is not in their lexicon. Love it! What gives?!!
I am glad you like it! In school I only learnd very basic english, I haven´t had to much interest in a second language. Had you told me I would run a english youtube channel in 8 years I wouldn´t have belived you. I learnd most of my english from movies, series and interviews. My job in the aviation industry helps with it too. I think reckon is used mostly in Australia and New Zealand am I right? Anyways, now it is used in Germany as well 😂
Real coal beats plastic every single time! Great job. If you take a break in August I wish you good holidays. Maybe you will even visit some places with real trains? I went once to Eisenbahnmuseum Bochum and really liked it. I also went to Nüremberg train museum, before the fire. Germany is a big country. There are for sure many other places. Miniatur-Wunderland is on my list. Have a great weekend.
It just looks way better, that´s for sure! I won´t have any holidays this summer, we are buisy at work. I will get of work during christmas time.
It looks very nice.
The stone is a great idea to stabilize the house.
But I missed the inspector. Is he on vacation?
I'm already looking forward to the next video.
Many greetings from Germany
Thank you! The inspectors had some training at bridge construction that day. They will be back soon...
Lovely, eye for detail. Good to think about wind gusts. Great work.
Thank you! Wind is one of the biggest problems for scale buildings in the garden. I have several different ways of ballasting them or fixing them to the ground but this idea was new to me as well. I thought it is worth a try.
Très bonne idée le pavé sous le bâtiment
Merci pour la description de votre réalisation
Bonne journée
I am glad you like it!
Nicely done,,thanks for sharing,,😊
It is my pleasure, thank you!
Great job. I always use a small spoon 👍
I haven´t thought ahead so I had to use what was available at this point. A spoon would have helped for sure...
You have amzing skills. Very nice !
Thank´s! Glad you like it!
Thats really nice, and it naturally blends in with teh railway overall, Nice Job, hope the inspectors approved?
It fits in the gap between the wall and the track perfectly and all of that by accident since I haven´t planned for it. The track inspectors approved the next day, so this building can stay :)
Very nice mate ✨✨
Thank you!
Great work!!!
Thank you!
Great work. Good wind protection to the buildings. Where did you purchase the buildings. Are they already assembled. 🙌👍🚂
The wind protection is very much needed. My friend has lost almost all of his buildings during a storm in the past year. I don´t want to have the same problem so I am taking precautions. The buildings are bought all over the place. Most of the are from eBay, some I bought new and two of them are tailor made for me. Most buildings are kits which I have to assemble first. Since it is boring to watch a guy assembling plastic parts for several hours I do not show it in my videos.
Maybe you could try to replace the stone with 2 springs, one on each side attached to 2 hooks on the floor.
Another idea that might work. Since I haven´t planned for the hooks in the ground this solution is done with at this building. But I can try it elsewhere.
Sehr sehr schön!
Vielen Dank 👍🏻
What 18v leds are you using? I’ve been looking for a way to light my buildings and those look great
I bought those of eBay. They work from about 12V up to 24V no problem and you can even switch plus and minus around however that works with led´s. I like them very much, they make a nice light and are fool proof. That´s what I need :)
Cooles Video! Was ich mich gefragt habe: Sieht man den Stein im Bahnhofsgebäude nicht durch, wenn du die Beleuchtung anschaltest?
Ich denke schon das man einen kleinen Schatten sehen wird. Da die Fenster milchig sind wird der aber nicht stören ... hoffe ich zumindest.
@@summitrailway ach so, ja das denke ich auch! Ein Schatten kann ja auch in echt sichtbar sein...