Thanks for your nice comment. I am a tradesmen and was employed to inspect others work to engineering standards. I impose the same quality of workmanship on myself as I do others and my friends would consider me a perfectionist. - Peter
I'm happy to help, but nothing is above someone's head if they have the passion. It's quite easy once you get the hang of it, but a multi-meter is handy. If there's anything specific you wish to know, I happy to answer any questions. P.s. Part 3 may answer some.
lol, I'll like to know also. We went through some pretty tough covid restriction which restricted me from traveling far enough to get supplies, and these went on for months. I currently have finished all the air brushing and am starting to lay scenery now starting from trackside in. Then will be placing trees from the centre out to the the track. I do have something special I haven't show because I want trains running. I must say you do some fine work.
Shawn, I have never thought of selling it, but I have spent thousands of dollars on it. It is also a work in progress still and has changed substantially from the video in part #1.
This is one serious piece of Engineering. My compliments !
Thank you, it did take some nutting out and having worked in the heavy engineering industry did help.
Thats one beautifully made layout and table your obviously a craftsman and a perfectionist .
Thanks for your nice comment. I am a tradesmen and was employed to inspect others work to engineering standards. I impose the same quality of workmanship on myself as I do others and my friends would consider me a perfectionist. - Peter
Peter , I like the concept and look forward to see the scenery ideas on this layout.
Mike
Thanks for your nice comment. Currently working on the scenery now. However it is a bit of a headache due to the amount of track work. -Peter
+Peter 7 Still very cool , I would like to see the scenery progress.
Mike
Fantastic wood working skills you have Peter Looks Awesome
Thanks for your kind words, I thought the woodwork looked good also. I say looked, for I've covered most of it for scenery.
I'm getting my technical information, thanks. Hahaa...way above my level but fasinating Peter. Impressive!
I'm happy to help, but nothing is above someone's head if they have the passion. It's quite easy once you get the hang of it, but a multi-meter is handy. If there's anything specific you wish to know, I happy to answer any questions.
P.s. Part 3 may answer some.
This has been a long build. When are you going to finish?😁
lol, I'll like to know also. We went through some pretty tough covid restriction which restricted me from traveling far enough to get supplies, and these went on for months. I currently have finished all the air brushing and am starting to lay scenery now starting from trackside in. Then will be placing trees from the centre out to the the track. I do have something special I haven't show because I want trains running. I must say you do some fine work.
fantastic! you should make a step by step video on how to build your next one.
Yes maybe next time.
Fantastic train tracks and table but where's the cute cat?
Thanks for reminding me that all good youtube videos require a cat. -Peter
So, I'm curious, what's your price to let it go????
Shawn, I have never thought of selling it, but I have spent thousands of dollars on it. It is also a work in progress still and has changed substantially from the video in part #1.
AWESOME!!!!!