Hi Geoff, great to see you! Enjoying your OO scale project, particularly your snowy take on it. As one of your N gauge fans, looking forward to that! Track cleaning video would be great too! All the best, Karl
Hi Geoff that's looking really really good mate. Love the rocks (colours are great), the bridge blends perfectly and you've done a fabulous job on the cottages. It'll look great with the trains running along the scene cheers Andy
Good morning Geoff - really pleased to see an update from you this year. The countryside scene is certainly developing well, and its lovely to see the detail you put in when constructing it, from the cutting for the access to the railway and the line side cables. The bridge looks really good and gives the whole area a lift. I was surprised to see how thin the burnt umber was when you poured it on but then was impressed with the result so will give that technique a go, as I normally use water-based paints for my scenery but mix them thicker. Thanks for the update. Regards Steve
Hi. Love to see track cleaning wagon. Where liquid cleaner goes etc. Would like to know if they work OK. Many thanks. Great video,thoroughly enjoyed it.
Looks great Geoff, the idea of making the cottages low relief, is similar to what I done, on the shopping precinct area of my layout, when I made a Gaugemaster fordhampton supermarket low relief, and rebranded it as a co-op. BTW what's the short piece of music you used at the end of the video? I'd be keen to use it for the opening and closing titles of my updates, eventually!
great update, lovely job on the scenery so far, looking forward to the next update
It's great to see it progressing.
Looking good Geoff. Nice to see you’ve took the plunge and upscaled!
Hi Geoff, great to see you! Enjoying your OO scale project, particularly your snowy take on it. As one of your N gauge fans, looking forward to that! Track cleaning video would be great too! All the best, Karl
Hi Geoff that's looking really really good mate. Love the rocks (colours are great), the bridge blends perfectly and you've done a fabulous job on the cottages. It'll look great with the trains running along the scene cheers Andy
Good morning Geoff - really pleased to see an update from you this year. The countryside scene is certainly developing well, and its lovely to see the detail you put in when constructing it, from the cutting for the access to the railway and the line side cables. The bridge looks really good and gives the whole area a lift. I was surprised to see how thin the burnt umber was when you poured it on but then was impressed with the result so will give that technique a go, as I normally use water-based paints for my scenery but mix them thicker. Thanks for the update.
Regards
Steve
Great update Geoff, great to see you back and at it, very nice 👏🏻👏🏻…All the best, Chris
Fantastic work and glad to see you posting again! The scenic work was nice to see developing and painted! TOp marks all around!
Hi Geoff another great update it’s looking really great kind regards Duncan
Thanks very much Duncan!
Coming on good.
Really enjoyed that, great progress! ❤
Thank you sir 😊
Hi. Love to see track cleaning wagon. Where liquid cleaner goes etc. Would like to know if they work OK. Many thanks. Great video,thoroughly enjoyed it.
Are they metcalfe cottages? They look so real.
good update vid thanks lee
Looks great Geoff, the idea of making the cottages low relief, is similar to what I done, on the shopping precinct area of my layout, when I made a Gaugemaster fordhampton supermarket low relief, and rebranded it as a co-op. BTW what's the short piece of music you used at the end of the video? I'd be keen to use it for the opening and closing titles of my updates, eventually!
Have you seen the scrapyard on Everard junction
Five humour points deducted for "Azuma across" 🤪