Vielen Dank! 🤗 Ja die ganzen Leute werden zwischenzeitlich auch zum Glück abgeholt! 😉 Für reine Passagierfahrten ist aber gerade noch etwas zu wenig Zeit zum filmen, da die Bauarbeiten am Hang ganz schön viel Zeit kosten. 💪 Aber ich bin auch schon voller Vorfreude, da ich dann bald mal richtig Gas mit den Schnellzügen geben kann. 😋 Das wird richtig coool...... 🤩
Have you thought of making station name signs? It would add a lot of character. I've had a lot of success with LEGO using a Brother PT-750w label printer (attached to a computer), their label design software and the various Brother tapes with coloured fonts on transparent tape. Especially good are their Matte tapes, which take away the glossy labelmaker look and make the signs look more realistic. Plus obviously the same machine means you can do labels for absolutely everything including trains, vehicles, buildings or even the minifigs themselves or their safety vests. The software and printer can do everything, any design layout, any kind of font you can find on a computer, graphics and clipart, even existing company logos that can be rendered in black and white. They also now make full colour label printers as well, although those are more expensive.
Yes, I heard already about that possebility. 😎 But I am not sure if it can be seen well in the videos, if the trains are passing by. And the next problem could be the UV radiation and humidity, I am also not sure if the stickers can survive this outside. I have no experience. 🙂 The Lego stickers are pretty robust, if the self printed stickers are the same, it would be great. I would like to print for example some railroad signs, but I have also no knowledgements about railroad signs... lol 😆 Hmm, I will think about it more...
@@GardenBrickTrain - I was already going to e-mail you offering to create a LEGO vehicle to post over and include in your town, so I can do you some various labels as well for your testing. I'll e-mail you shortly 👍
Thats a cool idea, I thought already the same. 🥰 I hope I can find soon something into this direction. I am always looking on the second hand markets for cool Lego sets. 🤩
@@LHyoutube yes, of course and other sources, which are much cheaper. 🤓 I have for example a very big Lego second hand dealer directly in my city, which is a great help for me, if I need only Lego parts. And whole sets are bought mainly from peoples, which are selling second hand on platforms like Ebay.
The rail tracks are staying the whole time outside and I let stay them also, because until yet, they are doing great. 🙂 The stations and terminals are covered or can be removed as one whole segment, to protect them from the weather. But Legos are mainly made out of ABS plastic which is already very weather proof. Until yet, nothing broke or changed the color. I would report that immediately, because its also a ultimative Lego outdoor test. 🥸 🤗
Yes, I came now to the conclusion, that I will try that. The track is too long to be dismounted again in October (that was once the plan). But after so much rainfalls the last weeks, a winter should be also not a problem anymore. Lets test it out... 🤓😬
Die Baustelle am Ende ist auch geil!
Danke - da folgt ein Megaprojekt dem Nächsten... 🤗
Sehr gute Regie/Schnitt! Schöne Anlage aber da sitzen so viele Fahrgäste, die abgeholt werden wollen!
Vielen Dank! 🤗 Ja die ganzen Leute werden zwischenzeitlich auch zum Glück abgeholt! 😉 Für reine Passagierfahrten ist aber gerade noch etwas zu wenig Zeit zum filmen, da die Bauarbeiten am Hang ganz schön viel Zeit kosten. 💪 Aber ich bin auch schon voller Vorfreude, da ich dann bald mal richtig Gas mit den Schnellzügen geben kann. 😋 Das wird richtig coool...... 🤩
My favorite 😁🚂💯😊
Good choice - thank you! 🤗 I like this video also very much.... 👍
Have you thought of making station name signs? It would add a lot of character. I've had a lot of success with LEGO using a Brother PT-750w label printer (attached to a computer), their label design software and the various Brother tapes with coloured fonts on transparent tape. Especially good are their Matte tapes, which take away the glossy labelmaker look and make the signs look more realistic. Plus obviously the same machine means you can do labels for absolutely everything including trains, vehicles, buildings or even the minifigs themselves or their safety vests. The software and printer can do everything, any design layout, any kind of font you can find on a computer, graphics and clipart, even existing company logos that can be rendered in black and white. They also now make full colour label printers as well, although those are more expensive.
Yes, I heard already about that possebility. 😎 But I am not sure if it can be seen well in the videos, if the trains are passing by. And the next problem could be the UV radiation and humidity, I am also not sure if the stickers can survive this outside. I have no experience. 🙂 The Lego stickers are pretty robust, if the self printed stickers are the same, it would be great. I would like to print for example some railroad signs, but I have also no knowledgements about railroad signs... lol 😆 Hmm, I will think about it more...
@@GardenBrickTrain - I was already going to e-mail you offering to create a LEGO vehicle to post over and include in your town, so I can do you some various labels as well for your testing. I'll e-mail you shortly 👍
6:59 - You need to add a small boat or two floating on that lake, either genuinely or supported. Maybe a fisherman catching a fish? 👍
Thats a cool idea, I thought already the same. 🥰 I hope I can find soon something into this direction. I am always looking on the second hand markets for cool Lego sets. 🤩
@@GardenBrickTrain - I assume you are already familiar with Brick Owl and BrickLink, as excellent sources for both sets and individual parts?
@@LHyoutube yes, of course and other sources, which are much cheaper. 🤓 I have for example a very big Lego second hand dealer directly in my city, which is a great help for me, if I need only Lego parts. And whole sets are bought mainly from peoples, which are selling second hand on platforms like Ebay.
Wow, how do you protect those Legos from weather? Do you just replace parts when they're broken ?
The rail tracks are staying the whole time outside and I let stay them also, because until yet, they are doing great. 🙂 The stations and terminals are covered or can be removed as one whole segment, to protect them from the weather. But Legos are mainly made out of ABS plastic which is already very weather proof. Until yet, nothing broke or changed the color. I would report that immediately, because its also a ultimative Lego outdoor test. 🥸 🤗
5:54 - That porta-loo is nifty, is it a LEGO design or your own? 👍
I think it's from LEGO City 60409, You can see the Yellow mobile construction crane in the video
@@andyzheng4058 - Aah yep cool, looked it up and confirmed 👍
Yep, as Andy said, its in set 60409 included. A very beautiful one...! 😎
2:50 Do you think you'll build anything more in this area?
Yes, I would like, but I have no idea what. 🙂 Do you have any suggestions?
Do you leave the Legotracks all year in the garden?
Yes, I came now to the conclusion, that I will try that. The track is too long to be dismounted again in October (that was once the plan). But after so much rainfalls the last weeks, a winter should be also not a problem anymore. Lets test it out... 🤓😬
@@GardenBrickTrain i'm thinking of building a Legotraintrack outdoor too, that is why i'm curious 😉👍🏻
@@arno9589 cool idea! 🤗 It makes so much fun to build everything as you want, its a great hobby! If you have any more questions, please ask! 😎🙂