My Biggest regret is……in may 2021 laying Hornby track when peco code 75 concrete was available!!!!! oo gauge peco code 75 concrete a must have on all oo gauge layouts!!!!!!! Expensive but so worth it
I've always used hornby track. All the train sets, expansion packs and etc. I know the peco points would be much better than hornby ones but I'm committed at this point
@@ThunderbirdXpeco code 75 concrete points are something else n you’ll probably be gutted ya didn’t convert to peco code 75 concrete in years to come, all a know is code 75 is the most realistic model track going in oo gauge n most UA-camrs have converted to code 75 track in oo gauge
I can't see any mistakes with your new railway. That big open space at the back. Make it a picnic area with portaloos, so visitors can enjoy a picnic lunch while watching trains go by. Have a griddle bar stand nearby, so they can also enjoy bacon and egg baps or a full English Breakfast, served all day, or mini one. Hope I'm being helpful enough here, my sweetheart.
Great video 👍
I think it looks better using cork to lift the track to create the ballast shoulder.
My Biggest regret is……in may 2021 laying Hornby track when peco code 75 concrete was available!!!!! oo gauge peco code 75 concrete a must have on all oo gauge layouts!!!!!!! Expensive but so worth it
I've always used hornby track. All the train sets, expansion packs and etc. I know the peco points would be much better than hornby ones but I'm committed at this point
@@ThunderbirdXpeco code 75 concrete points are something else n you’ll probably be gutted ya didn’t convert to peco code 75 concrete in years to come, all a know is code 75 is the most realistic model track going in oo gauge n most UA-camrs have converted to code 75 track in oo gauge
I can't see any mistakes with your new railway. That big open space at the back. Make it a picnic area with portaloos, so visitors can enjoy a picnic lunch while watching trains go by. Have a griddle bar stand nearby, so they can also enjoy bacon and egg baps or a full English Breakfast, served all day, or mini one. Hope I'm being helpful enough here, my sweetheart.
Which big open space at the back do you mean? Are you talking about the bit above the tunnel?
@@ThunderbirdX No, I mean at the other end where the green is.
Do you mean with the short length of track that's not connected to the main layout or next to the shed yard?
@@ThunderbirdX I mean the area behind the curved platform, which you painted green.