thank you so much for sending me the roof pieces to copy.. will help out so much.. i will open it up on my next wed night live stream you sir make me proud to be part of such an amazing group of people, thank you
looking good Robert. very nice with the weathering added to it. I never thought to drill the holes out for mine to let the smoke out.. but then again. those are all the parts i seem to have lost for my round house..
Absolutely wonderful. Great job Robert. You have some of the best weathering techniques I’ve seen. My weathering consists of letting the dust build up. -Mark
Nicely done Robert! It will be interesting to see how much smoke will actually make it up the exhaust vents. If it does, that will really look cool. If not, nothing lost then. Cheers, Dan
Danny i'm with you on the smoke stacks, i don't think they will work. And the smoke stacks don't look like they would be under the smoke units on the locos, but as you said nothing lost cheers Robert
WOW Great job looks fantastic I will be ordering a four stall to build what is the name of the glue you are using never seen that before thanks for your help.
thank you so much for sending me the roof pieces to copy.. will help out so much.. i will open it up on my next wed night live stream you sir make me proud to be part of such an amazing group of people, thank you
Sparky i would have used styrene sheets for you but i didn't have any
so paper was the next best thing cheers Robert
When will we see the next segment ??
looking good Robert. very nice with the weathering added to it. I never thought to drill the holes out for mine to let the smoke out.. but then again. those are all the parts i seem to have lost for my round house..
I'm not sure if the smoke would come out of these vents but time will tell cheers Robert
Good progress again Robert , patience pays ..
David a lot of patience going forward now cheers Robert
Absolutely wonderful. Great job Robert. You have some of the best weathering techniques I’ve seen. My weathering consists of letting the dust build up. -Mark
Mark thanks and the powders did work pretty good cheers Robert
Man thats turning out great! Love the roof and cant wait to see the lights in it.
John me too cheers Robert
Amazing Robert 18:31 looks like a real roundhouse being built!
Darren thanks and the next part will be interesting cheers Robert
WOW! Nice work again Robert! Looking forward to seeing this completed. - Brian
Brian now the brains have to work cheers Robert
Great video, the round house is looking great thanks for sharing....
Now the hard bit wiring lights cheers Robert
SWEETA!!!! yup like I said this is SWEETA!!!! Love how its all coming out ,,, great work Robert... thanks for tuning us in ...Tom B.
Thanks Tom cheers Robert
Nicely done Robert! It will be interesting to see how much smoke will actually make it up the exhaust vents. If it does, that will really look cool. If not, nothing lost then. Cheers, Dan
Danny i'm with you on the smoke stacks, i don't think they will work.
And the smoke stacks don't look like they would be under the smoke
units on the locos, but as you said nothing lost cheers Robert
It's going to be spectacular when lit mate. Mark
I really hope so Mark and the next part will be interesting cheers Robert
Looking good so far! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching cheers Robert
Nice progress! Thanks for sharing!
-JG
Thanks for watching JG cheers Robert
Wow. Very cool. Great work so far.
- Drew
Thanks Drew the next part will be interesting cheers Robert
When will we see the next installment video??,
Getting closer to the finished product. Takes lots of work and time.
Scott you are right this is taken a long time cheers Robert
WOW Great job looks fantastic I will be ordering a four stall to build what is the name of the glue you are using never seen that before thanks for your help.
Thanks and the name of the glue is Revell and hope your build go's well cheers Robert
Quite a dramatic view at the end looking through the roundhouse with the background.
George did look good lol cheers Robert
That looks awesome
Thanks Robert cheers Robert
Coming together nicely Robert, It's quite a large construction, what size is it?..........John.
John 48" W X 20"L cheers Robert
How much space does the finished kit occupy, including the turntable? And when can we expect Part 5?
David the finished kit takes up 42 inches square of space.
And part 5 will be after i finish the river scene that i'm doing cheers Robert
Thanks so much for the prompt reply. The series has been very inspiring.