The Layout Build Begins at Sandling Junction
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- The long-awaited layout build begins at Sandling Junction with both Paul and myself on the job. In this video I cover some of the key processes we used in this initial construction phase. For a full lowdown on the build, head over to Paul’s channel…
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Welcome home Julian. Good to see you back in your "office".
Another great video Julian. You and Paul make a great team.
Like the photo of Paul for starters! Great to get more detail on the gradients Julian. Keep the global comedy double act going.
Glad you arrived home safely. You certainly worked well with Paul. Look forward to seeing your next update. Roy.
I love both of your channels. Great content from each of you. Nice to see a friendship develope over model railroading!
Just found your channel and enjoyed it. Hi from Glenmore Park, Australia
You two are the Manchester City of railway modelling great team
Hi Julian! Great to see you got home safe and sound! You've got a wonderful friendship developing with Paul, and it was great to see you working together on his layout! I'm looking forward to seeing how Sandling Junction develops! All the best, Ian.
I'm looking forward to seeing new sandling junction develop. I found your channel via Paul's (he is also responsible for me finding bexhill west) which I am very glad about.
Hope you had a great time whilst in the uk.
With regards gets, i wasn't able to make it this year unfortunately, but did go last year and unfortunately found it rather disappointing from a disability point of view. However it was still a good day. A shame your trip couldn't cover the Warley show really as that is the biggest we get here (and of course as a result most expensive), and typically has some of the best layouts across all scales, gauges, locations and eras. If you get the chance to visit the uk again i would highly recommend it. However some of the smaller shows can be amongst the best we have (imo scaleforum and expoem are amongst the best in terms of modelling quality and demu showcase is about the best in terms of diesel and electric shows (though I am a bit biased as a) i model p4 and b) i am the editor for DEMU's update magazine)).
Look forward to future station road updates.
Good to see you got home safe and well Julian. Great to see Paul and you building on a good friendship and the start of New Sandling Junction. Looking forward to your next update always a pleasure to watch take care regards Barry..
Glad to see you home safely Kiwi and delighted you so obviously had a good time. Some helpful points there with the determination of inclines thank you.
A great video chum and the week went so fast, but it was memorable. we must figure out a way of continuing the banter and humor, not sure how, but it would be worth some thought. Thank you for the thanks and the end, Catherine was so pleased for us that it went so well. cheers P
Hi Julian. It was a real shame about the shamble over the buses to the exhibition. On my two visits to the Arena, I managed to park in the adjoining car park. I know that the banter between you and Paul was all in fun, but it seemed that Paul's comments were a little on the curt side. It would be great if Paul & Catherine were able to visit you in NZ and I would love to see the videos!
Great video Julian , was great to say a quick hello at GETS. The planning you both put into the layout is fantastic, and you can really see the benefits in such a unique space.
Lovely to see a firm friendship developing over recent weeks and have the feeling it is when and not if further visits are made! FaceTime and the like make keeping in touch in real time pretty straightforward, even if as I find with a friend in Australia, the time difference can make things interesting! With a house move coming up next year, the fine detail, planning and other building tips are excellent, even if running a lot of older locos, won’t have anywhere near as much in the way of gradients…
Good to see you got back safe and looking in a bit better health it must have been the English climate that got you. Looking forward to seeing what you purchased in the UK (model railway wise) and I hope you baught your wife a nice gift also (it helps).
Hi there,
Andrew here, a kiwi from Wellington, just starting out in OO BR 1959, 1960 theme, be nice to catch up, get few ideas.
Cheers Andrew
good update vid on layout thanks lee
Hi thanks again as I have said already it's give me a few ideas and help as I'm about to start a new layout .
I have recently been spending a lot of time considering how to support inclines on an open frame. I had finally come up with a similar idea to your adjustable risers, however, I had not considered using them for super elevation - I was going down the avenue of thin card strips to cant the track... maybe time for a bit more thought!!
They can be rather challenging potentially can't they! Sometimes I think the best approach is eliminate them wherever possible as a starting point really, having them because they look nice alone I don't think is worth the potential headaches with boards and stock.
Hello from the UK
Looks like you enjoyed yourself in the UK
Yeah....
I'm not sure that the paper photo on the wall is as good as the in person. 😅
Happy Modelling.
Mon