Damn! You're good! I never thought there would be so much of 'er indoors's stuff you've used - does she watch these videos to find out what you've 'borrowed'? Keep up the good work.
lol - I was thinking the same, or "Sorry Charlie, it was supposed to be a white cake but for some reason when I sifted the flour it turned green" :) :)
Why the hell have 9 people give this a thumb down? that scenery looks identical to the real thing, in fact so good on the video thumbnail i thought it was real.
I could sense the stress of deadlines in this episode, Charlie, which none of us would want you to feel. Having said that, this is one of your best scenery results so very much a double edged sword!
Further to the references to ones other half: while I was watching today's excellent episode, mine opened an eye from where she was napping on the sofa, and said, 'he's very calming' [as you were in the process of raiding the kitchen utensils] and promptly went back to sleep. Well of course mine's not bothered, I do all the cooking in this house and the kitchen is my domain. That's why I'm three years into planning my layout and still have nothing to show for it but a box of track!
I am the master of my kitchen and I have my own knives that my other half never ever uses. She has a set of knives that she uses on the rare occasions she does the cooking. I was making some hills for my little layout and thought I would use her carving knife, after all I have plenty of time to finish the job, wash and return the knife, the perfect crime. After the initial section my wife decided that she wanted a new chicken run and patio so my layout went onto the back burner. Fast forward a couple of months and we decide to clear out some of the junk our daughter had put in the garage. One problem, I had forgotten about the knife and as we cleared a work table, my wife spotted the offending item and I had some fast talking to do!
It's coming along nicely, Charlie. Don't worry about the shirts. A good modeler has one messy work shirt for every 'going shopping' shirt. A GREAT modeler doesn't even know what a 'going shopping' shirt is!
Hi Charlie, as a newcomer to model railways I just want to thank you for guiding me through the daunting challenge of building my first layout. Your videos are always very helpful and great fun. You have given me the confidence to have a go and following your videos my results have surprised myself . Many Thanks
I used to have a model railway as a child. Still have some stuff in boxes and going to attempt a railway scene with my son soon. Thank you for these excellent tips and looking forward to having a go myself. 🥰
Charlie, as I may have said before scenery brings a model layout alive. I really get a lot of satisfaction out of doing scenery, so consequently I really enjoyed this video. Cheers Greg
Wow Charlie looking so good by the way nice plug for luke seen all his video's like you said he is amazing at what he dose I look forward to next friday
Hi Charlie How about doing something on signalling, especially shunt signals and the black art of understanding them. You could also include the automation of either colour lights/semaphores as the trains pass them. Best regards Ian
Beautiful job. Here in Oregon I'll probably used a browner grass for the summer months I will model, but I will unashamedly steal all of your and Luke Towan's great ideas and techniques. I would never have worked this out on my own. Keep 'em coming.
@@ChadwickModelRailway hope you and the family are well,and most importantly staying safe, oh i forgot to say yesterday,but on the new bit of scenery,theres a bit of brown been left showing,was it intentional?,i didnt know how to raise it without sounding like a jerk
The hillside looks great 👍, love the attention to detail. As for suggestions for vids twofold I'm quiet interested in the wiring aspect for the point motors on the new section in particular the power supply you use and connecting everything up to I assume bus wires that go around the whole layout? Secondly I've been racking my brains at how to turn around a train locomotive, do you use a turnstile? Shunter? Or a custom section of track? And can it be automated in a dcc layout?
Expected nothing less from a retired Navy man! Another solid installment on the books, yea! Got the old escarpment Squared Away & Ship Shape! Bravo Zulu! 🇬🇧🤜🏽🤛🏽🇺🇸 🤟🏽🤠 ✝🛐
HI Mr Chadwick Sir. Please forgive me for this remark, no offence intended, It would be such a shame to place the signal box from your daughter with the back outwards, Would it not be possible to place it in the space between the crossing and the tunnel entrance. I Love all your work.Reg Mark.
I love "before the Mrs finds out", I would think most model train guys have been "caught" using something they shouldn't have lol. Another great video!!
Dang you make it look to easy. Where were you 25+ years ago when I was try to build my train set up when in my teens. Now might be the time to try again. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for sharing this. Just ordered everything to build a motte and bailey castle with my daughter for her school project. Really appreciate your passion, expertise and generosity.
Another cracking video. It's certainly given me a much appreciated lesson in landscape scenery construction and I do like your self deprecating humour.
Hi Charlie, that cutting is looking very proto. Oops realistic! Finish off with a bit of static grass and it'll be the bee's knees. As you said, it is amazing how a bit of grass layer transforms the scene. Regards till next Friday, Bobby 'T'.
Wow what a achievement in a few days, love the shadows and shade on the rocks this area is going. to look fantastic. Its nice to see some grass being put down without a static grass applicator. The amount I do doesn't warrant the investment. It must be quite a pressure to get out these videos, but I do enjoy them. You and your family stay safe don't be tempted out to soon Eddy xx
Just at this stage now - I found your video very informative and helpful. Your delivery and the odd bit of humour thrown in adds a little extra to the whole thing - Thank you . 🤩
Just the ticket, Charlie. An awesome job and finish. I just wish that I could work on my layout as quickly as you, because I would have finished it 8 months ago, ha! ha! Take care...
Hi charlie i am at the same stage as you with my layout { three bridges} and same method bit like cooking all different ingredients great video again mate thank you. God sake don't let the wife catch you out with her stuff been there me self .LOL .
Hi Charlie-Thank You for your brilliant video ! I have just found your channel and you have opened my eyes .I had model trains years ago my first trains where a" Blue Pullman "set and a "Britannia" steam engine with a oil smoke generator ! That was a long time ago ! The electronics is not a problem,- but the scenery is ! Thanks once again
Been looking at several videos of yours Charlie, and I have become a real fan . Love the presentation style, relaxed and clear. I cannot get to my loft layout because of a small infirmity and cannot make the stairs at the mo. But as a proxy, your vids are an excellent substitute. That said I will keep watching. Thanks, Marc ,
Wonderful stuff again Charlie. Quite mesmerising really. Well done......I think SCALE MODEL SCENERY do similar `bendy' fence runs..PS - don't make her a cup of tea as soon as she gets back..she`ll know somethings up ! LOL
@@ChadwickModelRailway yes, I did a bit. But it turned out well until you had a very understandable change of direction, which I think will make it better for you as well as easier. Making it modular being a rather good bit of planning.
Hi Charlie. Great stuff as usual. I really like the technique for rock faces 👍 Looks realistic and I am a amazed how much you managed in just a couple of days 🤓 The missus was watching too. She is usually only interested in buildings, but she was amazed at how realistic the scatter looks, especially as she wants to make good gardens. I shall convert her yet 😜 Cheers mate, have a good weekend!
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Tim. There are many couples who build a railway together, and it’s the woman who tends to be better at the scenics. Regards Charlie
Great bit of scenic work Charlie - great to see your better half playing such a key role in your modelling exploits by supplying those vital accoutrements (even she doesn't know herself)! Another classic video from you - Friday's wouldn't be the same without a dose of Chadwick. Euan
Fantastic Charlie, I kept getting flash backs to Gerry Anderson’s back drops from Thunderbird’s, just shows what can be achieved. Great demonstration. Keep up the excellent work.
Another very pleasant Friday lunchtime Charlie spent watching your video. Thanks for all the hard work that I know goes in to making it. Long may you continue.
Another smashing scenery lesson! You capture the rolling hills and meadows so very well with your technique. Can't wait to see this scene ballasted and hosting trains! Keep up the good work! Nice shirts!
Really excellent, one of your best Videos, and you are correct the Bushes and Scatter Materials together with the highlighting of the Rock Face really bring it alive.
These videos always remind me of the tiny 5' by 3' board I had a couple of years ago...it'd be nice to have the space for a full-size layout like this someday.
Damn! You're good! I never thought there would be so much of 'er indoors's stuff you've used - does she watch these videos to find out what you've 'borrowed'? Keep up the good work.
lol - I was thinking the same, or "Sorry Charlie, it was supposed to be a white cake but for some reason when I sifted the flour it turned green" :) :)
One day I’ll have my own kitchen! I’ve got most of the stuff. Regards Charlie
lol, probably only when things are missing...
I’m waiting for the rolling pin to go flying across screen!😁
Correct comand An dus beutiful video.
HC Treintje Belgium Herman.
Why the hell have 9 people give this a thumb down? that scenery looks identical to the real thing, in fact so good on the video thumbnail i thought it was real.
Shall we put it down to jealousy? Heaven only knows. Regards Charlie
The closer you get to your rock faces, the more impressive they look! A real transformation of that area!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it pmichael73. Stay safe. Regards Charlie
I could sense the stress of deadlines in this episode, Charlie, which none of us would want you to feel. Having said that, this is one of your best scenery results so very much a double edged sword!
We got there in the end, thankfully!
I just love watching you do stuff like this - you are the Bob Ross of modelling.
You're too kind DJ
Further to the references to ones other half: while I was watching today's excellent episode, mine opened an eye from where she was napping on the sofa, and said, 'he's very calming' [as you were in the process of raiding the kitchen utensils] and promptly went back to sleep. Well of course mine's not bothered, I do all the cooking in this house and the kitchen is my domain. That's why I'm three years into planning my layout and still have nothing to show for it but a box of track!
Come on Tony, buy the timber.
I am the master of my kitchen and I have my own knives that my other half never ever uses. She has a set of knives that she uses on the rare occasions she does the cooking. I was making some hills for my little layout and thought I would use her carving knife, after all I have plenty of time to finish the job, wash and return the knife, the perfect crime. After the initial section my wife decided that she wanted a new chicken run and patio so my layout went onto the back burner. Fast forward a couple of months and we decide to clear out some of the junk our daughter had put in the garage. One problem, I had forgotten about the knife and as we cleared a work table, my wife spotted the offending item and I had some fast talking to do!
@@daviddyer2607 Sounds like you need a knife set just for carving scenary and doing dirty jobs :)
Being an absolute beginner, I have learnt so much from your videos and hope that I do justice to what I have seen. Keep up the great work Charlie.
What a heartwarming comment, many thanks, regards Charlie
The new hillside looks great, the highlight of my Friday morning (in the USA) to see the progress on the layout.
Thanks Chris, you’re too kind. Regards Charlie
So so so grateful that you don't feel the need to use background music in your videos.
I do very rarely during time lapse HJ
Peco LK-85 Flexible Field Fencing. Love the stuff!
Thanks Mark I couldn’t find it anywhere. Regards Charlie
@@ChadwickModelRailway LK-85 out of stock until later in 2020. (Used to be LK=45)
It's coming along nicely, Charlie. Don't worry about the shirts. A good modeler has one messy work shirt for every 'going shopping' shirt. A GREAT modeler doesn't even know what a 'going shopping' shirt is!
Thanks for the tip Frank!
Wow just building large model railway in attic & this video really helped with what I can’t wait to do.
Thanks, Steve , I’m so pleased that you found the video useful. Regards, Charlie.
Hi Charlie, as a newcomer to model railways I just want to thank you for guiding me through the daunting challenge of building my first layout. Your videos are always very helpful and great fun. You have given me the confidence to have a go and following your videos my results have surprised myself . Many Thanks
Thanks John, for such a heartwarming comment. Good luck with your project, regards, Charlie
I used to have a model railway as a child. Still have some stuff in boxes and going to attempt a railway scene with my son soon. Thank you for these excellent tips and looking forward to having a go myself. 🥰
That’s great news Andrea, share the joy. Regards Charlie
Charlie, as I may have said before scenery brings a model layout alive. I really get a lot of satisfaction out of doing scenery, so consequently I really enjoyed this video. Cheers Greg
Thanks Greg, scenery really is something special.
A portable fan would help dry the scuptamold faster. Old drywallers trick. Great job Charlie!!
A very good point, thanks mate, regards Charlie
What a fantastic transformation!! Great job Charlie, Thank you for your time and talent.
Thanks Steve, you’re too kind. Regards Charlie
I like the way the rock faces turned out, they look great!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it Wimbletrain. Stay safe. Regards Charlie
Wow Charlie looking so good by the way nice plug for luke seen all his video's like you said he is amazing at what he dose I look forward to next friday
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Adam. Yes Luke is a God of scenics. Regards Charlie
You deserve a medal for bravery using the Wifes stuff and videoing it
More like supidity!
Hi Charlie
How about doing something on signalling, especially shunt signals and the black art of understanding them. You could also include the automation of either colour lights/semaphores as the trains pass them.
Best regards
Ian
Hopefully that will be next week Ian
Beautiful job. Here in Oregon I'll probably used a browner grass for the summer months I will model, but I will unashamedly steal all of your and Luke Towan's great ideas and techniques. I would never have worked this out on my own. Keep 'em coming.
Thanks for that compliment. I’ve never considered myself in the same league as Luke! Regards Charlie.
Awesome as always Charlie, although the brown in the sculptamold was too light,there is a positive out of it,it acted as an undercoat
I’m so pleased you’re looking on the bright side.
and it was useful to show the coverage on the video
@@ChadwickModelRailway hope you and the family are well,and most importantly staying safe, oh i forgot to say yesterday,but on the new bit of scenery,theres a bit of brown been left showing,was it intentional?,i didnt know how to raise it without sounding like a jerk
I didn't hear "the easiest way to apply this is by hand" but rather; "the easiest way to apply this is by making a mess"! Great video, Charlie
It reminded me of my childhood, playing with mud.
The hillside looks great 👍, love the attention to detail. As for suggestions for vids twofold I'm quiet interested in the wiring aspect for the point motors on the new section in particular the power supply you use and connecting everything up to I assume bus wires that go around the whole layout?
Secondly I've been racking my brains at how to turn around a train locomotive, do you use a turnstile? Shunter? Or a custom section of track? And can it be automated in a dcc layout?
I Will be wiring again in a week or two. No I don’t need to turn any of my diesels around so therefore I don’t need a turntable. Regards Charlie
That rock face is awesome Charlie. You are in dire straits if Mrs Charlie ever watches this one 😂
Life on the edge Clive.
Seeing all that Celotex has made me want some cheese!
A fair point Bill.
Expected nothing less from a retired Navy man! Another solid installment on the books, yea! Got the old escarpment Squared Away & Ship Shape! Bravo Zulu!
🇬🇧🤜🏽🤛🏽🇺🇸 🤟🏽🤠 ✝🛐
Thanks “me hearty”.
That top is a smashing idea, could I make a suggestion selling them like Chadwick on side and as seen on UA-cam on the other?
I’ll be looking into it next week Rebecca. Regards Charlie
That rock formation and hill looked so trashy at the beginning of the video, but then it looks super amazing at the end of the vide. Great work!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it stressball. Stay safe. Regards Charlie
HI Mr Chadwick Sir. Please forgive me for this remark, no offence intended, It would be such a shame to place the signal box from your daughter with the back outwards, Would it not be possible to place it in the space between the crossing and the tunnel entrance. I Love all your work.Reg Mark.
An interesting observation Mark. I’ll certainly look into it. Regards Charlie
You do like flying into the wind with 'er-in-doors. Great Hill and cutting. Well filmed and good interest. Thank you Charlie.
Thanks Duncan, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it, regards Charlie
I hope the other half doesn’t watch your episodes, too many confessions with video evidence 🤣🤣🤣
I think I’m safe on that one CB. Regards Charlie
I love "before the Mrs finds out", I would think most model train guys have been "caught" using something they shouldn't have lol. Another great video!!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it David. Stay safe. Regards Charlie
Great Tips! Your patience in your videos makes the layman not so prone to mistakes!
Only because I’ve made them instead! 😜
Dang you make it look to easy. Where were you 25+ years ago when I was try to build my train set up when in my teens. Now might be the time to try again. Thanks for the video.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie
Here we go , favourite time of the week 😁😁👍👍
What a heart warming comment Pjanic. Stay safe. Regards Charlie
Thanks Charlie. Always look forward to Friday evenings and watching your videos. Much appreciated.
Thanks For your loyalty. Regards Charlie
wow another good lunchtime video, back to work from Monday, so your videos will be evening viewing instead.
I think that you will cope Barry. Regards Charlie
Love when scenery comes together. brings life into the baseboards.............great to watch............cheer's Tony
Thanks Tony, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it
That hill and Rock face is just what I want to achieve on my OO layout 👍🏻😀
Then I suggest you get on and build it, it’s easier than you think
That is remarkable and so realistic. I used to use Poster paint in all modelling years ago...
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it David Sheriff. Stay safe. Regards Charlie
Thank you for sharing this. Just ordered everything to build a motte and bailey castle with my daughter for her school project. Really appreciate your passion, expertise and generosity.
What a heartwarming comment James, thank you very much. Good luck with your build. Regards Charlie
Another cracking video. It's certainly given me a much appreciated lesson in landscape scenery construction and I do like your self deprecating humour.
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie
Thank you for adding the woodland scenics numbers.
Great video as usual.
Thank you
You are most welcome Stewart. Regards Charlie
This is exactly what we use in hospital... I shall be acquiring some of this now.
That’s great news Liam
Hi Charlie
Just wanted to say how much my son and I are enjoying your channel. Great fun watching and learning, ready to tackle our first layout!
That’s great news Ollie, I’m so pleased to have you onboard.
That looks absolutely fantastic Charlie cracking job
Thanks Anthony, you’re too kind.
Another amazing transformation and as you say Luke Towan is a god. Frank
Thanks Frank, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it.
Hi Charlie, that cutting is looking very proto. Oops realistic! Finish off with a bit of static grass and it'll be the bee's knees. As you said, it is amazing how a bit of grass layer transforms the scene. Regards till next Friday, Bobby 'T'.
I'm so pleased that you found the video useful Bobby.
Regards Charlie
Wow what a achievement in a few days, love the shadows and shade on the rocks this area is going. to look fantastic. Its nice to see some grass being put down without a static grass applicator. The amount I do doesn't warrant the investment. It must be quite a pressure to get out these videos, but I do enjoy them. You and your family stay safe don't be tempted out to soon Eddy xx
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Eddy, I will be using static grass next to the rails. Regards Charlie
Great work as always Charlie...liking the shirt with logo... regards, Chris
Yes, I look very dapper. Regards Charlie
Your videos on youtube are among the best I know ! I watch them again and again with pleasure.
What a heart warming comment asisfelden. Stay safe. Regards Charlie
Lovely result - the drybrushing technique really works well for rocks. I agree that the greenery on the rocks makes a big difference.
I’m so pleased that you found it interesting. Regards Charlie
Well done Charlie, I'm new to your channel I look forward to following you more. Thank you!!!
Thanks George, it’s great to welcome you as a new subscriber. Regards, Charlie.
Just at this stage now - I found your video very informative and helpful. Your delivery and the odd bit of humour thrown in adds a little extra to the whole thing - Thank you . 🤩
Thanks Graham, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the channel mate. Regards, Charlie
Brilliant Charlie I get so much out of your videos, look forward to Fridays.
Thanks Rod, you’re too kind.
Looking absolutely class 👌👌👌👍
Thanks 5399, I’m so pleased that you found it interesting. Regards, Charlie.
Just the ticket, Charlie. An awesome job and finish. I just wish that I could work on my layout as quickly as you, because I would have finished it 8 months ago, ha! ha! Take care...
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it John.
Great video I use shed and fence to colour the rocks works a treat
We have so many options in this hobby. Regards, Charlie
Hi charlie i am at the same stage as you with my layout { three bridges} and same method bit like cooking all different ingredients great video again mate thank you. God sake don't let the wife catch you out with her stuff been there me self .LOL .
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Tony
Good afternoon Charlie another great video liking the poloshirt but loving the hill and cutting
I’m so pleased that you found it interesting Stephen
Hi Charlie-Thank You for your brilliant video !
I have just found your channel and you have opened my eyes .I had model trains years ago
my first trains where a" Blue Pullman "set and a "Britannia" steam engine with a oil smoke generator !
That was a long time ago ! The electronics is not a problem,- but the scenery is !
Thanks once again
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it AS.
Been looking at several videos of yours Charlie, and I have become a real fan . Love the presentation style, relaxed and clear. I cannot get to my loft layout because of a small infirmity and cannot make the stairs at the mo. But as a proxy, your vids are an excellent substitute. That said I will keep watching. Thanks, Marc ,
Thanks Marc, that’s very kind of you to say so mate. Regards Charlie
The rock face looks superb Charlie
Thanks very much John, regards Charlie
Thanks Charlie for another cracking video. Watched while I build the Takom Tank Transporter with D9 Bulldzer. Very relaxing.
regards
Gareth
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Gareth.
Great shirt Charlie looking good 😀👍
I’m so pleased that you like it LJ
This video has many great tips and ideas Charlie. Thanks very much 🏍🚂🇦🇺.
You’re most welcome Richard
Wonderful stuff again Charlie. Quite mesmerising really. Well done......I think SCALE MODEL SCENERY do similar `bendy' fence runs..PS - don't make her a cup of tea as soon as she gets back..she`ll know somethings up ! LOL
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Martin, regards Charlie
Just one word describes that hillside, Charlie... Brilliant!
Thanks for sharing. 👍 👍 👍
You’re too kind David thank you very much regards Charlie
Another great Charlie. Ignore my previous comment about the fence as I see you have added one here and the whole is coming along nicely.
Yes, you jumped the gun on this one!
@@ChadwickModelRailway yes, I did a bit. But it turned out well until you had a very understandable change of direction, which I think will make it better for you as well as easier. Making it modular being a rather good bit of planning.
My preference loved the white rock face.Rgds Don
A good choice Don.
Bloody brilliant Charlie ..!..!
Thanks Peter you’re too kind
Great job Charlie !!!!
Thanks Bert
Another Great tutorial Charlie...THANK YOU 👍👍
Thanks mate.
Thoroughly enjoyed that Charlie. Very realistic finished product.
Thanks Peter. I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it, regards Charlie
Hi Charlie. Great stuff as usual. I really like the technique for rock faces 👍 Looks realistic and I am a amazed how much you managed in just a couple of days 🤓 The missus was watching too. She is usually only interested in buildings, but she was amazed at how realistic the scatter looks, especially as she wants to make good gardens. I shall convert her yet 😜
Cheers mate, have a good weekend!
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Tim. There are many couples who build a railway together, and it’s the woman who tends to be better at the scenics. Regards Charlie
@@ChadwickModelRailway: that is exactly what I keep telling her! 😉
great vlog pal and you are right Luke is a master at scenery
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Alan.
Great bit of scenic work Charlie - great to see your better half playing such a key role in your modelling exploits by supplying those vital accoutrements (even she doesn't know herself)! Another classic video from you - Friday's wouldn't be the same without a dose of Chadwick. Euan
Thanks Euan, I’m so pleased that I’m keeping you entertained. Yours Charlie
Nice one Charlie. Looks like it's real.
Thanks David, that’s praise indeed
Hi Charlie, Great video again. Love the curving knife work. You must curve a roast beautifully. Cheers Stewart
I’m afraid that I’m a hacker of meat not a carver!
Brilliant as always Charlie, like your style.
Thanks Steve, you’re too kind mate.
Fantastic Charlie, I kept getting flash backs to Gerry Anderson’s back drops from Thunderbird’s, just shows what can be achieved.
Great demonstration. Keep up the excellent work.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Paul. Regards Charlie.
Another very pleasant Friday lunchtime Charlie spent watching your video. Thanks for all the hard work that I know goes in to making it. Long may you continue.
Thanks Tony you’re too kind. Regards Charlie
Looks good Charlie , another job well done.
Thanks Jim, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it, regards Charlie
Another nice little slice of your layout Tris coming along very nicely well done a pleasure to watch 😊
Thanks Mark, I’m so pleased that you found it interesting. Regards Charlie
Thanks Charlie
Love your work :)
One thing I do like is DIY electronics. there is a lot of us on a budget and still doing DC LOL
Cheers Mark
Yes Mark, we must work within sensible budgets on these things. After all, it’s only a hobby, regards, Charlie
An excellent video. Just what I was looking for. Super tuition tool.
Thanks Phil, you’re too kind.
Great job Charlie 👍
Thanks Mick. Regards Charlie
Amazing - looks so realistic
Thanks Kris, that’s most kind.
Absolutely brilliant!
Andrew Lees I'm so pleased that you found the video useful.
Regards Charlie
Well done Charlie another great video, like your techniques.
Thanks Paul
Another smashing scenery lesson! You capture the rolling hills and meadows so very well with your technique. Can't wait to see this scene ballasted and hosting trains! Keep up the good work! Nice shirts!
Yea, I was looking forward to the aggregate work myself...what a
scenic punch-up when done well!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it Pat. Stay safe. Regards Charlie
Very instructive, certainly helps greatly a new modeller !!
Thanks Dominick, regards Charlie
Looks great Charlie! I love that you're not afraid to get your hands dirty, The layout is really shaping up.
Thanks Lou, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie
Really excellent, one of your best Videos, and you are correct the Bushes and Scatter Materials together with the highlighting of the Rock Face really bring it alive.
Thanks Peter I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie
These videos always remind me of the tiny 5' by 3' board I had a couple of years ago...it'd be nice to have the space for a full-size layout like this someday.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Tom.
Congratulations on a clear and honest how to do it. You make it all look so straightforward. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful John. Regards Charlie
Enjoyable to watch Charlie, half an hour flew by! Stay safe 😎
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Chris. Regards Charlie
Another brilliant piece of model making Charlie
Thanks Alex, you’re too kind, regards Charlie