The thing with modeling is sometimes things go right or you run out of glue or anything you need. .Seems to be not around. So do something or get a beer and sit down. That is when you get the best ideas.
You get times when one action spawns ten things you don’t need but it works out in the end. Think you have done the right things and walk away, do somethings and come back later. I have used ID backscenes and they are very good. My backscenes are a bit lower but I used a factory chimney to cover the break between two types. BTW glad you rethought about the lights in the factories, just worried you will now have to think of a new video as “how to fit lights to building now I have glued the buildings down…” may no longer be made!?
If it helps I tested inclines for days before starting Westfield IV. A 1.5% slope allowed 8 coach Steam trains, 2% allowed 5 coaches. Diesels do better.
Things are coming along. that corner trim on the building looks pretty good. if you are looking for something to work on while waiting for the mail may i suggest doing some weathering on your rolling stock? The coal cars could use a layer of muck. 👍
You can practice on almost anything. Cheep toys, plastic boxes. 3D prints, model car kits from the thrift stores. Just have to remember to trust the process and that its going to look bad until it dont. Just find something to practice with until you feel comfortable with the process.
I like what you are doing to your layout 😂
Thanks! 😊
GREAT VIDEO
Thank you 👍
fantastic layout!
Thank you 😊
You’re in good company, I managed to bugger up a train tech sensor signal…..aaarrrgh next doors kids learnt some new interesting words!
Haha. Love it!
It's a great looking layout. I think you will get headaches, but you always seem to sort it out. 😊
I seem to have the ability to keep creating more work!! 😳
Great Video and update - Railway Modelling is always a lot of head scratching and problem solviing think thats all part of the challenge
Thank you. You’re right. All part of the fun! 👍
Yes definitely coming along very well you are doing a grand job wish I had that kind of space waiting for next video cheers
Thanks very much 👍
Nice work. Just subbed.
Thanks very much 👍
Lovely stuff as usual. 👍
Cheers. Thank you 😊
Once again nail it. It's slowly coming on. Hope the postman turned up. 👍👍👍
Thank you. Fingers crossed! 👍
Great channel grandad. Have a Werthers Original. nice layout. I can never do double slips properly.
Ha. Thanks very much 👍
The thing with modeling is sometimes things go right or you run out of glue or anything you need. .Seems to be not around. So do something or get a beer and sit down. That is when you get the best ideas.
Yes, or a nice glass of red wine in my case! 👍
Brilliant video
Thanks 😊
You get times when one action spawns ten things you don’t need but it works out in the end. Think you have done the right things and walk away, do somethings and come back later. I have used ID backscenes and they are very good. My backscenes are a bit lower but I used a factory chimney to cover the break between two types. BTW glad you rethought about the lights in the factories, just worried you will now have to think of a new video as “how to fit lights to building now I have glued the buildings down…” may no longer be made!?
Haha. Thank you. By coincidence I was looking at some industrial chimneys… 👍
If it helps I tested inclines for days before starting Westfield IV. A 1.5% slope allowed 8 coach Steam trains, 2% allowed 5 coaches. Diesels do better.
Thank you. That’s really good to know. I’ll see what results I get. 👍
Is there space for a nice rural junction station on top of that section you're extending out?
That’s an interesting idea. I think there might be! 👍
Superquick do a red brick goods shed.
Thank you 👍
Things are coming along. that corner trim on the building looks pretty good. if you are looking for something to work on while waiting for the mail may i suggest doing some weathering on your rolling stock? The coal cars could use a layer of muck. 👍
Thanks. I’ve watched a few videos around weathering rolling stock. I’m just a bit nervous I’d mess things up….. 👍
You can practice on almost anything. Cheep toys, plastic boxes. 3D prints, model car kits from the thrift stores. Just have to remember to trust the process and that its going to look bad until it dont. Just find something to practice with until you feel comfortable with the process.
Do you have a photo of the type of goods shed you want?
I’ve managed to find one now that fits 👍