Building a Model Railway - Part 1 - Baseboard

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  • @MrTinman624
    @MrTinman624 2 місяці тому

    I last watched you're videos, 5 - 6 years ago, I've started to watch them again, they are great, thank you. Gary

  • @waldenhouse
    @waldenhouse 6 років тому

    Hi Richard. The following comment is not a criticism, more an observation and my thoughts from a very good School teacher. Screwing into end grain. One of my ‘pet hates’! However, we’re not cabinet makers so, for our purposes, it’s not ultra important - as long as the joint is glued and screwed. This notion stems from my woodwork teacher at School (Mr Cooke), who I think of, practically every day and especially doing DIY. His influence on my practice ability was immense and I have him to thank for that. He drilled (pun not intended) it into us that, whatever we make, we should avoid screwing into end grain. In joining a cross member to end grain, especially of softwood, a dowel should be inserted through the side grain of the piece to be screwed into. This ensures that the screw passes through side grain and can not be pulled out. In the Hornby Magazine recently, they showed a trestle with hinges screwed to the top (end grain) of the legs. This is quite wrong, in this instance, as those screws will, eventually, work loose in the end grain. It would have been better to fold the hinges and screw them in the side grain at the top of the trestle legs. Sorry to hijack your post but I believe in passing on to others what I learned from someone I had great respect for, and he for me. I’m not really a good videographer, although it’s something I’m learning through videos like this! One day I’ll give it a go. Best wishes on the rebuild. Looking forward to the progress. Bob

  • @jonnyrodriguez3989
    @jonnyrodriguez3989 9 років тому +2

    Richard this video it is just fantastic, as always your "teaching" explanations are clear, simple and plenty of ideas for us. Just ancious to watch the next part.

    • @sugusebatti2090
      @sugusebatti2090 4 роки тому

      here's a few things for building a railroad layout yourself
      Find a suitable set of plans online
      Find a colleague who wants to build one too so you have another person to encourage you
      (I discovered these and why they work on Jareks hobby club site )

  • @JamesSimpsonn
    @JamesSimpsonn 9 років тому +4

    Brilliant idea Richard, looking forward to the rest of the series

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      ***** Thanks James. Next part should be up in a week or so depending on work.

    • @JamesSimpsonn
      @JamesSimpsonn 9 років тому

      EXCELLENT, I look forward to it

    • @georgec.richard6430
      @georgec.richard6430 4 роки тому

      This was great, been searching for "how to make train tracks with paper" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Piyaliyah Uncommunicative Preference - (just google it ) ? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for discovering how to build a model train railroad easily minus the hard work. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my cousin got great results with it.

  • @oceancity2006
    @oceancity2006 9 років тому +1

    As always looking forward to watching you progress on the ever evolving layout.

    • @omidzebarjadi1730
      @omidzebarjadi1730 4 роки тому

      There are a few things for diy railroad layout construction
      Find a suitable set of plans online
      Find a colleague who wants to build one too so you have someone to encourage you
      (I learned these and the reasons they work from Jareks Hobby Club website )

  • @TheAudiostud
    @TheAudiostud 9 років тому +1

    I was wondering how long it would be until my Mrs noticed the end of our wardrobe was missing! Joking aside as usual another great vid, looking forward to the next edition, Great Work, Well Done!

  • @strosiemead4242
    @strosiemead4242 9 років тому +1

    Great update and look forward to seeing your take on creating a layout from scratch.

  • @Synthematix
    @Synthematix 9 років тому

    80s and early 90s are defo the best eras for modelling

  • @KU4PC
    @KU4PC 9 років тому +1

    Very nice. I agree with you, too much track can take away from a scene. Open areas are nice. Not sure of what radius you will need coming out of the yard, looks to be a tight space. But i'am sure you will figure it out. Mike

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      KU4PC The curve will be tight, but nowhere near as tight as a trainset type curve. I'm playing with a few ideas to try and smooth it out.

  • @PureWhitePictures
    @PureWhitePictures 8 років тому +6

    Great video, I'm just getting in to the hobby, and this is very helpful. Thank you.

  • @DieyoungDiefast
    @DieyoungDiefast 9 років тому

    Just a note on levelling baseboards in general, If you want to do it the easy way, there are sellers on ebay that do adjustable feet for levelling garden decking. Its a 50mm dia foot on an 8mm thread shaft which sits in a 'U' channel, the base of the U being screwed to the leg. Especially handy if you're thinking of exhibiting and have to adjust for uneven floors. :)

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      DieyoungDiefast Neat idea, certainly a must for a mobile layout.

  • @shanelloyd3002
    @shanelloyd3002 9 років тому

    Nice addition to the layout. With reference to Euston, they used to use two class 83's in the eighties as Stonebridge Park carriage sidings was 7.5 miles away. These were replaced by 85/1s . The only stock to be shunted now is the stock off the beds that was being done until recently completely with a Skoda(class 90). A class 86 and 87 are currently also in use by SERCO.

  • @robgizmo7102
    @robgizmo7102 8 років тому

    Looks really good Matt. Looking forward to seeing the layout grow. The Colas yard sounds great. Rob

    • @robgizmo7102
      @robgizmo7102 8 років тому

      +Rob Gizmo Oops Sorry Wrong post Apologies

  • @sionlewis827
    @sionlewis827 9 років тому

    Love the opening of the video with the two HST's flying buy, awesome.

  • @therealandrewstrains
    @therealandrewstrains 9 років тому

    Really looking forward to seeing this develop. I love the operational side of this with a lot of traffic to and from the carriage sidings.

  • @jimtaylor4687
    @jimtaylor4687 9 років тому

    Looking forward to seeing the finished project! I'm currently still doing my layout in the loft and also building a sidings to compliment my rolling stock ...watched all your vids and taken many tips and ideas from them top work !! Many thanks. Jim.

  • @guidotamburrini2735
    @guidotamburrini2735 9 років тому

    Some clever point work required so as not to lose siding length on your 6 foot board ,look forward to see you work your magic with this project .

  • @AndyHudson-ModelRailwayBuilds
    @AndyHudson-ModelRailwayBuilds 9 років тому +5

    Perfect timing Richard as I am just starting to build my baseboards, will watch this series closely, and your progress, what will you do with the canal, its close to the edge of your new base board, like the idea of the carriage sidings, will give you extra scope and far better option than the short scrap sidings Andy

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому +1

      Andy Hudson Thanks Andy. I've left room to extend the canal scene and tie it in with the new sidings.

    • @marthaboackle4614
      @marthaboackle4614 7 років тому

      Andy Hudson M.

  • @ACE999
    @ACE999 9 років тому

    Watching you working at full speed with such precision, and in this heat, made me feel exhausted, and I had to go lie down! :)

  • @stuthomas5193
    @stuthomas5193 9 років тому

    Just when I think that this layout couldnt get better...I'm proved wrong. Great stuff and used the same technique for building boards as you much better getting the board square to the frame.
    Looking forward to more updates
    Stu

  • @greatwesternsteam4040
    @greatwesternsteam4040 9 років тому

    Great video. I look forward to seeing it progress.

  • @JtagSheep
    @JtagSheep 9 років тому

    Looks good ! Little bit of advice however would be before you start to glue or stick anything down to the baseboard give it a quick sanding on that wardrobe side so that glue can stick to it :)

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      ***** Yep the top will be sorted before anything permanent goes down.

    • @JtagSheep
      @JtagSheep 9 років тому

      Looking forward to the new extension :D

  • @lionellance
    @lionellance 9 років тому +1

    Great job.. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work... Lance

  • @2448toyman
    @2448toyman 9 років тому

    Nice layout update Thanks for sharing Ron

  • @bloodmarine77
    @bloodmarine77 9 років тому

    looks like it will be a nice added scenic section Richard.

  • @helius69
    @helius69 9 років тому

    Looks great as usual. Just a thought, why did you put the extension vertically and not in an angle so you could smooth out the tight curve? Also, careful in case you end up with opposite turns in and out of sidings, model couplings (and real ones too!) tend to hate this. Looking forward to the next one!

  • @percomotion
    @percomotion 9 років тому

    Excellent mate will give the layout more operational scope look forward to seeing more,shame about the scrap yard but needs must.
    Kev

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      percomotion Thanks Kev. I was never happy with the yard, a good concept, but I just didn't have enough space.

  • @Cheadleridgelanetmd
    @Cheadleridgelanetmd 9 років тому

    This is a great idea I'm sure you'll figure out the tightness of the curve into the yard

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      Steve Lindley The curve will be tight, but nowhere near as tight as a trainset type curve. I'm playing with a few ideas to try and smooth it out.

  • @ScaleModelScenerycouk
    @ScaleModelScenerycouk 9 років тому

    Excellent how-to Richard!

  • @ulc35
    @ulc35 9 років тому

    Brilliant! I'll look forward to the next part..

  • @daviemaclean61
    @daviemaclean61 9 років тому

    How dare you! After watching your videos I basically redesigned my layout and increased it by about 100% and then you go and add some more. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @tennysonstation594
    @tennysonstation594 9 років тому

    cool idea I was quite lucky with my baseboards when we moved into our house we replaced all the interior doors so all the old ones are what I've got in the loft now lol just a pain in the arse when wiring track as theres two layers of wood to guide the wires through

    • @chriswisselo4329
      @chriswisselo4329 9 років тому

      Tennyson Station Put a little tube in first, is more rigid. When the wires are through, pull the tube out. Might even work with a straw. :)

    • @tennysonstation594
      @tennysonstation594 9 років тому

      drrrrrr why didn't I think of that before cheers for that mate

  • @tomgdownhill
    @tomgdownhill 9 років тому

    wery nice! cant wait to se how the shunting yard turns out ;D

  • @sub39h
    @sub39h 9 років тому

    Really looking forward to this series!

  • @PhilipBrown1967
    @PhilipBrown1967 4 роки тому

    I like watching Mosel railways build from the beginning I want to build another one now,

  • @111polarbear
    @111polarbear 9 років тому +3

    Hello I came across your channel about 3 weeks ago and I'm hooked.... really looking forward to part 2 of this video...

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому +2

      111polarbear Thanks, part 2 will go live this weekend.

    • @111polarbear
      @111polarbear 9 років тому

      EverardJunction looking forward to seeing it..

    • @KhalidHassan12
      @KhalidHassan12 9 років тому

      111polarbear Something I also found helpfull for free model railway buildings
      was Elumpa Railroad Buildings Alchemist - it will be on google if you need it

    • @NityanandaBiswas2
      @NityanandaBiswas2 9 років тому

      +111polarbear Hi I like this video very much . It is a useful video of developing Railway according this model. An extension project to the layout and have decided to film the whole thing in google by Elumpa psoriasis expert alchemist

    • @allysonjenings1500
      @allysonjenings1500 6 років тому

      I'm researching diy railroad layouts and discovered an awesome website at Jareks hobby club (google it if you are interested)

  • @davegower6919
    @davegower6919 9 років тому

    Excellent Stuff, If you can build baseboards that quickly you can come round and do mine, it will only take 10 minutes. LOL. Looking forwards to Part 2.
    Dave

  • @CreweslyRoad4472
    @CreweslyRoad4472 9 років тому

    What an idea! JUdging by your skills, it will turn out ace, looking forward to the rest of the series! :-)

  • @matthewsnowdenshunterguy3352
    @matthewsnowdenshunterguy3352 9 років тому

    Wel constructed, and a gud vid series idea! Gonna remind me of one of my fave layouts, Aberdeen Kirkhill!

  • @chriswisselo4329
    @chriswisselo4329 9 років тому

    Hey Richard. Lovely idea! How many sidings will you be putting up there? Seems like the outer ones won't be to long because of the cutout switches. This surely will add a lot of operational fun and realism to the layout! Looking forward to the next episode(s)

  • @leavesgreen7250
    @leavesgreen7250 9 років тому

    Excellent video as always, a great help. Thank you.

  • @PeakeyFortySix
    @PeakeyFortySix 9 років тому

    Very interesting series indeed :) Thanks for sharing with us :)

  • @AVFCAM
    @AVFCAM 9 років тому

    Another popular model related UA-camr started one of these a long time ago, there is 1 episode, it's really weak...this beats the arse off it...proper information and proper advice

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      AVFCAM Thanks, I've seen a few vids like this but they never seem to get very far. I plan to do the lot.

  • @jimwalsh1564
    @jimwalsh1564 3 роки тому

    Really enjoy your videos. What is the height of your baseboard?

  • @mrtelecaster009
    @mrtelecaster009 9 років тому +1

    Fabulous! I wish I could build one that quickly! Lol

  • @jacobporrett
    @jacobporrett 9 років тому

    Like the idea. How many sidings do you plan to have?

  • @Valderious_Toriador
    @Valderious_Toriador 4 роки тому

    Lol, one saying I've heard when building something like this to be strong: "when in doubt, overbuild". I know this saying can't always be followed, but it is a nice idea when it can apply.

  • @themaconeau
    @themaconeau 9 років тому +3

    Love this series already :)

  • @paulsreef27
    @paulsreef27 6 років тому

    Nice work! What are the dimensions of the baseboard? Looks like you could fit a lot of track on it, providing a lot of activity.

  • @aplinewalker
    @aplinewalker 9 років тому

    Great presentation as always and very interesting many thanks ,,,,

  • @StewartBarnard
    @StewartBarnard 9 років тому

    Are you going to put a wash plant on the new coach sidings? , the layout looks brilliant

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      Stewart Barnard Probably, I've lots of ideas going around at the moment.

  • @rubber20021
    @rubber20021 9 років тому

    Too bad about the unfortunates of using the glue board. Using plywood is desirable and yet quite expensive! Looks good and will function well into the future though!

  • @heavyhauler426
    @heavyhauler426 8 років тому +1

    Why not make sure the bow of the wood faces up?

  • @Scotrailfan92
    @Scotrailfan92 9 років тому

    nice, i need to get mine up and running again

  • @neilgosling1132
    @neilgosling1132 9 років тому

    Hi I like the first part or your base build when is your second part of this video many thanks Neil

  • @nobbyse16
    @nobbyse16 9 років тому

    Nice use of recycled material Richard...certainly given me food for thought.

  • @humbolt136
    @humbolt136 9 років тому

    Nice idea...wont it be too tighter radius to get round to it though?

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому +1

      Humbolt136 The curve will be tight, but nowhere near as tight as a trainset type curve. Tightest point will probably be something like 4th radius or greater. I'm playing with a few ideas to try and smooth it out.

  • @Synthematix
    @Synthematix 9 років тому

    Mate do you have any N gauge stuff? im starting out on N as for me will have greater realism in track length even 6ft x 3ft looks the part, been watching your vids for years they get better every time lol nice work.

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому +1

      Synthematix Thanks. No N gauge stuff at the moment, but I really like it. Might build an N gauge layout one day.

  • @bobbybaldeagle702
    @bobbybaldeagle702 8 років тому +2

    I sure hope you've bought yourself a Philips screw adapter for your drill to make the screwing go easier

    • @jamesb6820
      @jamesb6820 7 років тому +1

      no no, pozidrive...

  • @eremyjay
    @eremyjay 4 роки тому

    Hi, What is the minimum / max on the radius curves you getting on them cornering ?

  • @TheAmazingMikey85
    @TheAmazingMikey85 9 років тому

    Really good help, thank you. May I ask what you use for editing your videos?

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      Michael Swain Thanks, I use Sony Vegas for my editing.

  • @michaelbottomley2970
    @michaelbottomley2970 9 років тому

    are you extending the canal ? you can put a coal warfe on the edge of it regards mick

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      michael bottomley The canal will probably be extended to tie it in with the new scene.

  • @mayhewjunction9429
    @mayhewjunction9429 9 років тому

    Great video Richard, looking forward to seeing this extension take shape. You certainly saved yourself some cash by recycling materials, plywood can be so expensive! One question though, how many cans of Red Bull did you have to drink in order to build the baseboard that quickly?? Lol

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      Howard Sugars Thanks Howard. In real time it took about 2 hours to build the board with another hour of so of tinkering and adjustment.

  • @pbeccas
    @pbeccas 9 років тому +1

    Fantastic tutorial. Thanks.

  • @robertwalker6387
    @robertwalker6387 7 років тому

    Nicely done & very helpful... thanx!

  • @garethw8884
    @garethw8884 5 років тому

    Hi i no your a busy man but i was after some advice from o e of the best in my oh so humble opinion. I was thinking of starting with a 5 x 3 baseboard and building a little station holt of some description. Have you some a3as.to cork thickness and wiring techniques cheers very much fella

  • @airspotters3487
    @airspotters3487 9 років тому

    I use MDF from B&Q 12 mm very thick and heavy screwed top 2 x1 inch timber with PVA glue. There going nowhere in a hurry and feel very solid. Can you not put the carriage sidings at an angle to reduce the curve I am adding a diesel depot to my railway so will watch he next instalment with interest. I run of one single track lowering it down so the diesel dept can sit under the main layout with about 12 inch's to spare

  • @Rebecca_The_Dragon
    @Rebecca_The_Dragon 8 років тому

    @EdwardJunction how thick plywood should I use for baseboard? I dont want something too thick for the switch motors to reach the track, and I dont know how thick is too thick because I have no materials yet. I have just a locomotive and some freight cars. And an empty space in my bedroom lol.

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  8 років тому

      +5dmc1 Something like 12mm thick should work. Make sure you build the framework to stop it from warping.

    • @Rebecca_The_Dragon
      @Rebecca_The_Dragon 8 років тому

      EverardJunction thanks! :D sorry for getting your name wrong in my comment, I was a bit tired when I typed it lol. Love your work, keep up the amazing videos

    • @stoianalin2407
      @stoianalin2407 8 років тому

      There are a few components to building a railroad layout. One resource I discovered that succeeds in merging these is the Jareks Hobby Club (check it out on google) it's the best plan that I've heard of. Check out all the extraordinary information .

  • @Italkgadget
    @Italkgadget 9 років тому

    Great video, what do u do as a job in real life?

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      Italkgadget Thanks. I work for a car restoration company as a restorer.

  • @archer8366
    @archer8366 4 роки тому

    There are many components to building a railroad layout. One place I found which succeeds in merging these is the Jareks hobby club (check it out on google) definately the most helpful blueprint that I've heard of. Check out all the awesome info .

  • @TheShadeTreeFixitMan
    @TheShadeTreeFixitMan 9 років тому +2

    My arm is tired after watching you drive all those screws by hand.

  • @paulwhitear4983
    @paulwhitear4983 8 років тому

    For those of us who don't know. What is a fiddle yard? I`ve heard the name before.

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  8 років тому +2

      A fiddle yard is a part of the layout usually off scene crammed with sidings. Its used for storing and switching trains without having to take them on and off the track.

  • @awsomegamer8277
    @awsomegamer8277 5 років тому

    man your train room is tidy well... compared to mine

  • @jakegooding4711
    @jakegooding4711 9 років тому

    Can i ask a question if i am going to use pva glue do i have to water it down with like 50% water rand 50% glue?

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      ***** Depends what you're using it for. For scenery and ballast water it down by 50% for construction use it neat. Hope that helps.

    • @jakegooding4711
      @jakegooding4711 9 років тому

      Thanks that does help. But i want to use arts and crafts pva glue. However i don't really want to add water because it might make paper mache when i add it to the coal loads. Do you think i can just add pva glue to the coal loads?

  • @devonjunction5930
    @devonjunction5930 9 років тому

    hi everard junction im looking building a layout using the hornby track pack system i was wondering if you have any tips thanks keith123

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      Keith 123 I'll be trying to cover all the tips in this series. You can apply them to your layout regardless of the type of track.

    • @devonjunction5930
      @devonjunction5930 9 років тому

      thanks I will keep watching then

  • @bertusduiverman4743
    @bertusduiverman4743 9 років тому

    What will happen with the water scene?

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      Bertus Duiverman It will get extended. I made sure the new board doesn't get in the way of it too much.

    • @bertusduiverman4743
      @bertusduiverman4743 9 років тому

      :o) Liked it too much to see it removed

  • @FarlandHowe
    @FarlandHowe 9 років тому

    A week too late. I just finished expanding Farland. Good update. Rob

  • @jessesim9906
    @jessesim9906 9 років тому

    what will happen to the canal scene? :O

    • @EverardJunction
      @EverardJunction  9 років тому

      Brighton Junction It will probably get extended to tie it in with the new scene. It wont be going. I made sure the new board misses it.

    • @jessesim9906
      @jessesim9906 9 років тому

      oh phew haha it would look good to extend it all the way down

  • @brettlambert7859
    @brettlambert7859 8 років тому

    Brilliant thank you

  • @tinytezz7430
    @tinytezz7430 7 років тому

    Thanks.👍

  • @eldardelibasic8374
    @eldardelibasic8374 7 років тому

    here's several tips for diy railroad layout construction
    Find a suitable set of plans online
    Find a colleague who wants to build one too so you have someone to help you
    (I learned these and why they work on Jareks hobby club website )

  • @keithwithchina2009
    @keithwithchina2009 9 років тому

    you make these so fast.. i wished i could be as quick as that. (LOL) . maybe you should be a film director or maker. great videos

  • @Pompeyems
    @Pompeyems 9 років тому

    WOAH I WISH MY TRACK WAS AS BIG AND AS GOOD AS THAT. MY TRACK IS ONLY THE SIZE OF THAT BOARD :-) :-(

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 4 роки тому

    LOL, my desk at work has less nice a wood surface as this base board ....

  • @actionb2103
    @actionb2103 9 років тому

    cool. vedio

  • @allenmoegan2098
    @allenmoegan2098 9 років тому

    hey ,if anyone else needs to find out about how to build a model railroad layout try Pycanta Model Railroaders Protocol (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my buddy got great success with it.