Thank you ever so much. By this video you've finally convinced me to tackle those last two missing 3w-turnouts for my staging yard. Inspiring video. 👍 Allow me one remark: that "background" music was so loud (and terrible) that for the sake of my nerves I turned off the sound completely and followed you through the captions. Less is always more. I've left a subscription anyway, you're worth it. Well done!
We all make mistakes, and sometimes being afraid of screwing up keeps us from taking risks. I hope me being honest about my mistakes help people to take a chance on starting something new.
Congrats Drew on completing the 3-way turnout and hitting 2K. That one might be on my to-do list but not sure if I incorporated one in my track plan or not. Which type of track do you plan on building next? These curved turnouts have been pretty fun on my end....lol. Congrats to the winners! - Jason
FYI: You are adding time to your assembly/ disassembly time IMO by spiking the pc ties. If you just glue them down with just a few drops of thick CA you will find it much easier. Don't worry about the paper template you can just trim the portion of it on the ouside of the turnout, the ballasting will cover the rest anyhow. 👍
Congrats on making 2000 subscribers. I have a Peco version of a 3 way and just the thought of attempting to make one gives me day mares. I will be interested in seeing some rolling stock go through it.
@@WhiteRiverLine It occurred to me that if you have some scrap pieces of flex track or maybe you can borrow some or buy a piece you could test it before laying it.
You know it’s gonna be a Good Friday when there is a video from you! Where did you get your code 83 3 point track gauges? Also what’s the music in the background? It’s very soothing
Thanks, Yukon. I got my track gauges from a booth at a train show, LOL. However, you can find them at a lot of different places. The music is just some stock music I bought.
Regards Drew Congrats on marking 2000 subscribers. Your videos are very interesting. I'm following you from Brazil. I already built a detour with Fast Track templates. I don't have those tools that you use to adjust the angles and I did everything anyway. I really liked the nails you use but here in stores in Brazil you don't have them. Where I can buy? Congratulations on your initiative. Merry Christmas and a new year 2023 with much more to teach us. God bless you!!!
Thanks for watching, Oto. The point forming tools are very handy! I picked up the nails from an online store, but I don't remember which one, maybe modeltrainstuff.com or midwestmodelrr.com. Feliz Natal e um Feliz Ano Novo
Another fun and interesting video, we have something in common. I'm modeling the Arkansas and Ozarks RR as it might have looked in the late 60s. It's going to be a shelf type layout focused on Eureka Springs. There was a three way switch just down from the depot in the early years but I'm modeling it anyway. The difference is that the one in Eureka was symmetrical. I've mentioned before that I hand lay my track as well. I'm using code 55 for the first time, it's always been code 70 in the past, my problem is I'm having a really hard time finding a stencil like the fast track stencil but symmetrical. Enjoying the videos as always!
There is lots of great scenery to model in that area, beautiful country. Good luck on finding a template. Seems like those switch point would be pretty close to each other.
Thank you ever so much. By this video you've finally convinced me to tackle those last two missing 3w-turnouts for my staging yard. Inspiring video. 👍 Allow me one remark: that "background" music was so loud (and terrible) that for the sake of my nerves I turned off the sound completely and followed you through the captions. Less is always more.
I've left a subscription anyway, you're worth it. Well done!
I’m impressed that you’re not afraid to show your mistakes. So many others seem to be perfect.
We all make mistakes, and sometimes being afraid of screwing up keeps us from taking risks. I hope me being honest about my mistakes help people to take a chance on starting something new.
Congrats Drew on completing the 3-way turnout and hitting 2K. That one might be on my to-do list but not sure if I incorporated one in my track plan or not. Which type of track do you plan on building next? These curved turnouts have been pretty fun on my end....lol. Congrats to the winners! - Jason
Thanks, Jason. For now, I don't have plans to make anything more complicated than a simple turnout. Now, I need to move on to doing some wiring.
FYI: You are adding time to your assembly/ disassembly time IMO by spiking the pc ties. If you just glue them down with just a few drops of thick CA you will find it much easier. Don't worry about the paper template you can just trim the portion of it on the ouside of the turnout, the ballasting will cover the rest anyhow. 👍
Thanks for the tips.
@@WhiteRiverLine You do some very nice work 👍
@@154Colin Thank you!
Just love watching these videos.
Thanks, John. Glad you are enjoying them.
Congrats on making 2000 subscribers.
I have a Peco version of a 3 way and just the thought of attempting to make one gives me day mares. I will be interested in seeing some rolling stock go through it.
Yeah. We’ll see how well it actually operates before we determine how good of a job I did. LOL
@@WhiteRiverLine It occurred to me that if you have some scrap pieces of flex track or maybe you can borrow some or buy a piece you could test it before laying it.
Good idea.
This was very informative video. I don't plan on any 3 ways but I will be making switches in the future. So thank you
I've got another video with a simple switch. You should check it out. ua-cam.com/video/Gj3xZC46aZ0/v-deo.html
@White River Line thank you, will right now
You know it’s gonna be a Good Friday when there is a video from you! Where did you get your code 83 3 point track gauges? Also what’s the music in the background? It’s very soothing
Thanks, Yukon. I got my track gauges from a booth at a train show, LOL. However, you can find them at a lot of different places. The music is just some stock music I bought.
Regards Drew
Congrats on marking 2000 subscribers.
Your videos are very interesting. I'm following you from Brazil.
I already built a detour with Fast Track templates. I don't have those tools that you use to adjust the angles and I did everything anyway.
I really liked the nails you use but here in stores in Brazil you don't have them. Where I can buy?
Congratulations on your initiative.
Merry Christmas and a new year 2023 with much more to teach us.
God bless you!!!
Thanks for watching, Oto. The point forming tools are very handy! I picked up the nails from an online store, but I don't remember which one, maybe modeltrainstuff.com or midwestmodelrr.com. Feliz Natal e um Feliz Ano Novo
Drew, congrats on 2k, that is amazing!!
Thanks so much, Heath.
Look exactly like how I would do it! Homasote is a perfect work surface for that! Great hints in this one too, Thanks! (Dave).
Thanks, Dave. Took a bit of work to find that homasote, but now I think I have all I'll ever need during my lifetime.
@@WhiteRiverLine That is awesome! It can be hard to find at times! I use it for my sub roadbed!
Another fun and interesting video, we have something in common. I'm modeling the Arkansas and Ozarks RR as it might have looked in the late 60s. It's going to be a shelf type layout focused on Eureka Springs. There was a three way switch just down from the depot in the early years but I'm modeling it anyway. The difference is that the one in Eureka was symmetrical. I've mentioned before that I hand lay my track as well. I'm using code 55 for the first time, it's always been code 70 in the past, my problem is I'm having a really hard time finding a stencil like the fast track stencil but symmetrical. Enjoying the videos as always!
There is lots of great scenery to model in that area, beautiful country. Good luck on finding a template. Seems like those switch point would be pretty close to each other.
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