As always another great video, Charlie! I always look on at your layout in awe, I stated last week that I would magpie some of your techniques and I'm going to say it again. The techniques you use are incredible and I will be 'magping'. I can't wait for your special 100th video special. Owen 😊
Hi Charlie, I am ex- Navy, retired pro Photographer, When I took up model railways to aid Ptsd, I Found your channel and subscribed, My layout is small and I run anything, mostly steam tank engines from any company I wish, Its really relaxing just to sit back and watch the trains go by, But I do love scratch building, Anyway I diverse, strangely some of the things you have highlighted have found their way onto my own layout, Always enjoy your Videos. keep it up and thank you
I may be the only person here that doesn’t have a model railway ? 😮 but I find your posts absolutely fascinating Charlie. Your laid back easy approach makes watching these videos an absolute pleasure. Thank you 🙏 Almost forgot, this looks excellent 👍
Ive watched several videos so far and i think a shout out to the Mrs is due. To date i recall you absconding with the dear womans hand mirror, talc, kitchen blow torch, and panty hose. Now i suspect the poor lady is without a sieve. Very enjoyable Mr Bishop! Thank you so much,
26:24 - "Without this turning into a Woodland Scenics campaign..." - I think that's somewhat shutting the Woodland Scenics gate after the Woodland Scenics horse has bolted - but a great result none the less! :)
Hi I am not a model railway enthusiast but my husband is . He often watches different youtube videos for information while I'm sat board watching with him. I have to tell you that yours are the only videos I am happy to sit and watch you are a throughly entertaining man and your new hillside is looking really good.
Well after watching this, I finally pulled the "trigger" and got a hot glue gun... What fun they are, so much more definite than using PVA!!. So underrated!
Once again Charlie, you nailed it (or should I say scenic cemented it!). Back in the dark ages when I had my own layout, I never got involved with scenery but to see yours taking shape, I really wish that I did. The nerves did show a bit before you cut into the hillside but, that only shows you take pride in your modelling - and I don't blame you. As always, love your humor, enthusiasm, skill and dedication and really looking forward to your 100th episode. As a footnote here, some soap operas never made it to 100 episodes so this is a great milestone. Chadwick is also much more entertaining but, as you say, we are where we are with it. Stay safe & take care.
Hi Charlie, Greetings from the USA!! I came across your video channel six or so months ago and have been watching ever since. You are always open with much information and I find some of your phrases so different from the way things are said here that I find you a very matter of fact person that I enjoy listening to.I have always enjoyed model railroading when I was younger and in this new era of social distancing I may have to give it another go!! Best wishes Charlie, stay safe. William Ahlers
Your rock faces have worked really well Charlie. I like the tunnel mouth set back into the rock too. If you have no more rock left stick an offcut of sundeala in the vice and break it off by hand. you get a nice "rock facey" edge and I used that for Hawse Cove near to Dawlish. Youve made a very attractive hillside that looks very realistic
The fence really makes the whole scene! Charlie, you have such a 'go for it' attitude, and that rubs on on folks. You're showing really good scenery can be done if your just start, and work with what you've got. Another excellent, hands on, presentation! Bravo! Looking forward to No. 100!
Thank you for your reply Charlie it was something I had noticed on quite a few layouts it was just my way of trying to be helpful all the best keep up the good work always watching and enjoying!
Another great update,when i was furloughed off work i watched all your videos from the very beginning,had a few late nights but much more enjoyable than the rubbish on TV,hope we see a Western in episode 100,all the best 👍
Hi Charlie, A great transformation from a white snow covered hill to fields with bushes, trees and fencing. There is plenty of choice now for doing the scenic side on layouts, I remember the days of coloured wood chippings. Looking forward to number 100. Regards, David.
Hello Charlie. You are a gentleman. There was no need to apologize at the beginning. We, that know you a little, understand your humor. And we realized you were only kidding about the wind clearing up your debris. Great tutorial on scene building. And I agree, a good glue gun is worth it. One suggestion. The tunnel portal gets lost, due to it’s coloring being so close to the rock faces surrounding it. Maybe a little lighter shade would make it pop out a little better? Okay, that’s my 2 cents. It’s all coming along nicely. Early congratulations on the upcoming 100th episode. See ya then. Bye.
Significant progress in this episode! It's really encouraging to see how your landscape is coming along. In particular, I like how the different regions have slightly different types of grass. It's subtle but I think the different vegetation in different fields and altitudes adds realism. Instead of trying to hide the join, you show how easy it is to enhance the presentation with a linear feature such as a fence or hedge. I'm looking forward to your next video; it's always a pleasure.
Another cracking film, Charlie. Thanks. Really enjoyed the bit about locating the tunnel mouth - I’ve been looking at one of mine this week- something wasn’t right and couldn’t figure out what it was ... you’ve solved it for me. Stay safe when the shops re-open next week.
Hi. I love this channel. As a beginner it has helped no end. Great ideas, and good to see the process of making things just finishing track laying, then ballasting etc. I'm looking forward to making the tunnel beneath Hill side. This video has helped. Keep up the good work in showing all the minor details in model making. Thanks.
Thanks for another great video Charlie, don't forget gates to fields / farm yards that are off scene. When that hill goes into the industrial area you probably wouldn't want farmers and animals going past to get to the fields. Looking forward to video 100. Mark
Another cracking video. You should be sponsored by Amazon. Every video, another order. 😊 woodland scenics this week. Thanks Charlie, you are a real inspiration.
Charlie, I too have a set of clothes dedicated to painting, plaster, etc. Keeps the nicer ones from getting all grungy. Have you ever tried to install your plaster rocks wet? To do that you pour the plaster into the mold and let it set up just until the plaster starts to crack if you flex the mold slightly. That's when you want to put the rock into place. The rock will really conform to the hillside that way. And as for having things stuck in the mail, I have a package from eBay (shipped from China) that has been sitting in Indiana (3 states to the east of me) for 8 days now! I could have driven out and gotten it by now!
Not need to apologise just because a minority have a bee in their bonnet. I do the very same. I pick up the worst bits but the dust gets left. If anyone has a problem with that come and see me face to face. Keep up the good work Charlie good to see the layout evolving 👍🏻
Hi Charlie. Thanks for another great video on scenic's. I have finally made a start on my layout. One side of the loft has its boards in place all 16 foot by 3 foot fiddle yard boards completed. Next is the scenic sections. In the next few weeks I hope to have them up and in place. Then the fun really begins track laying and scenic's. Actually ran first trains last week once fiddle yard boards in place. Loosly laid Flexi and the sound locos out in force. Gives me the spirit to carry on.
Hi Charlie - great video and just shows what you can do with a few different scatters,bushes etc. Entertaining as always - loved the green nose. Take care. Cheers Euan
not only do u do good work but u make it fun as u do it love your show your wife will be happy that u are not making a mess of your good t shirts she may even give u lunch graham
Hi Charlie. Another great video for Friday afternoon entertainment 🤣 Looking great 👍🏻 Can’t believe it’s your 100th video 😄 Love your work T shirt lol 😆 Glue gun ouch it’s hot 🙄 Have a good weekend cheers Stevie 😎
Hi Charlie, I acted on a suggestion of yours and bought a mixed set of Wago 221 connectors. You've just become my favourite model railway channel! What gems those little devices are. Thanks so much.
Well done Charlie, another wonderful informative video. You are inspiring and I like your humourous personality. Looking forward to next weeks no. 100. Take care until then and thank you for the entertainment and education, Pete.
Like most people I had assumed you were joking about leaving the off cuts and dust to head off down wind but some people do take a literal approach! I always enjoy watching the countryside scenics taking shape as my layout is all industry and dockside - though plant life does creep in. I think my OO9 layout is going to be completely rural so I can have a go at this green stuff! Cheers.
Very nice Charlie. I go along with most of it but the one thing I do is to spray all the scenery with firm hold non scented hair spray. I do this at this stage and once a year just to hold everything firm. Worked wonders during showing at exhibitions. Stay safe Cheers, Bob
Another "go to" reference video - Thank you Charlie. Friday afternoon is always much better after my regular fix of "Chadwick" Looking forward to the 100th. Thanks again.
Hi Charlie, just watched this video again [which I always do] and I must say scenery transforms toy train layouts to a realistic model railway, it brings it to life. This is an area where I get a lot of satisfaction with my own layout. To see a train momentarily disappear through a cutting and reappear give realism to a layout. As you said the application of scenery is only limited by your own imagination. Really looking forward to episode 100. Cheers Greg
Yea... Reminds me of the time when I was somewhere between like 4-6y/o and I received a train set from my Grandfather ( Fathers side ) who was a great Train afficionado also living near a Trainyard. During a time when everyone was busy, I went ahead and started setting up the train myself ( no kidding... I was strangely gifted with this kind of stuff even at that age ) but highly unsatisfied with the lack of a track bed / scenery so I went ahead and grabbed a cleaning agent in powder form from the washing kitchen and started sprinkling it all over the tracks so it would mimic the, back then, winter season here in Switzerland. Needless to say the train set didn't even survive 24h that day - Thanks Gramps, it was the thought that counts 😶
As part of the Q&a for next week I'm interested in how I would go about painting my nose, I think I've just about painted everything else of my extremities but never my nose. Fabulous video again Charlie and you deserve every one of your subscribers. Frank
This is one of your best episode.... You help me a lot with work on my layout during this 2019 - 2020 isolation year.... Thumb up and i wish you 99+ more episode.....
Nice work again Charlie. I think we all look forward to the scenic side of our layouts and when we get there, do it, then stand back taking a look.... we all have that little smile and feeling of self achieving. You had that I am sure as it looks amazing as it always will from Chadwick..cheers, Chris
Hi Charlie for plaster or Sculptamold substitute use Easyfill British Gypsum product, Dries hard, easily sanded and great for rock making in kitchen foil, around a tenner for a big bag, used normally in dry lining, you won’t look back. Great vid as usual, love the eye brows raised to the heavens , keep up the good work
Master classwork, Charlie! As usual, the little touches like the flock scatter add the element which transform the whole scene. That whole scene transformed in minutes for us (hours and hours for you), so the praise is earned! Cheers!
@@ChadwickModelRailway Not really. We all see our flaws. Remember two things when frustrated with any creation: Da Vinci did at least 5 attempts at the Mona Lisa and Beethoven was not fond of his 5th Symphony.
Scenic looking great. I use polyfilla from wilko. I have done all my scenic areas on balton town. Just 10% P v a glue to stop it cracking. Need to be creamy to work with. Would be a good idea for your rock faces. Happy modeling Charlie
Coming along nicely Charlie. One thing to consider (if you have not already of course) is that where the land meets the railway it should have a fence, even where there is a hedge as its one of the oldest laws surrounding the railways of the UK compared with other countries. Of course the field fences need gates and a farm track if you have not already thought about that. Look forward to catching up on your other videos.
I am new to model railways, starting on my small model railway (about 3m x 2m in area) over the weekend. This was by far one of the most enjoyable informative videos I have seen, in regards to model railways. Thank you so much for taking the time to do it.
@@ChadwickModelRailway thanks for always responding. Credit where it is due, I have taken lots of inspiration and noted a few things down so I can start on my test layout before I buy my new garage and have a large one in it. Keep doing it and always a pleasure, maybe leave more bloopers in.
Really looks good Charlie, great job. One thing about rocks... I saw a video by The Terrain Tutor and he does loads of tutorials on shaping rocks out of foam and then painting them up using dry brush techniques and ordinary cheap tester pot paint. I've sculpted a few now and painted them up. They look pretty realistic and very satisfying job to do! Fit good on any model railway set up or wargaming table
Another great video. In the proses of making a cutting so picked up some great ideas. Keep the videos coming there so easy to watch and I alway learn something new. Stay safe.
A very big thank you sir for your videos, I have just started working on my first real layout and these videos have helped me make some very informed decisions. I have some of my grandfathers locomotives and rolling stock but I have decided to keep that in the display cabinet and start fresh (the rolling stock etc is all from the 1970's etc).
As always another great video, Charlie!
I always look on at your layout in awe, I stated last week that I would magpie some of your techniques and I'm going to say it again. The techniques you use are incredible and I will be 'magping'. I can't wait for your special 100th video special.
Owen 😊
Thanks Owen, you’re too kind.
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Hi Charlie, I am ex- Navy, retired pro Photographer, When I took up model railways to aid Ptsd, I Found your channel and subscribed, My layout is small and I run anything, mostly steam tank engines from any company I wish, Its really relaxing just to sit back and watch the trains go by, But I do love scratch building, Anyway I diverse, strangely some of the things you have highlighted have found their way onto my own layout, Always enjoy your Videos. keep it up and thank you
Thanks Allan and good luck with yours.
Regards Charlie.
The man who never made mistakes never made anything
Too true Nigel
I may be the only person here that doesn’t have a model railway ? 😮 but I find your posts absolutely fascinating Charlie. Your laid back easy approach makes watching these videos an absolute pleasure. Thank you 🙏
Almost forgot, this looks excellent 👍
Thanks for such a heartwarming comment Nick. Regards Charlie
Ive watched several videos so far and i think a shout out to the Mrs is due. To date i recall you absconding with the dear womans hand mirror, talc, kitchen blow torch, and panty hose. Now i suspect the poor lady is without a sieve. Very enjoyable Mr Bishop! Thank you so much,
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed my kitchen tips!
It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world, thanks Charlie for cementing a bit of normality into our week!
You're too kind ZT.
No model railway here, but I do love to watch your channel and see how things unfold... THANKS
Glad to hear it Shaun.
Charlie, you are an artist in making beautiful landscapes.
Thanks Errol, much appreciated.
Regards Charlie
Thanks Charlie. I've just got out of Yeovil Hospital after a nasty heart attack. Your cheerful face and interesting content is just the ticket.
Oh dear. I'll be in Hobby Craft in Yeovil on Thursday. Don't buy all the stuff J.
@@ChadwickModelRailway I don't think I'll be going anywhere for a bit...
Never thought of using the hot glu gun for sticking clump scenery down, thanks Charlie
It was the first time that I had tried it too!
Hi Charlie. I'm Stanley from US. I like what you do. I learned so much form watching your video. Thank you
Thanks Stanley, it’s great to have you onboard.
26:24 - "Without this turning into a Woodland Scenics campaign..." - I think that's somewhat shutting the Woodland Scenics gate after the Woodland Scenics horse has bolted - but a great result none the less! :)
A fair point Ben!
Your layout is coming on a treat Charlie.
🚂🚃🚃🚃
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video Dinmore Junction. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Thanks Charlie! This video has helped me so much with the tunnel me and my Dad have been doing!
That’s great news, I’m so pleased that you found the video useful.
Regards Charlie
Hi I am not a model railway enthusiast but my husband is . He often watches different youtube videos for information while I'm sat board watching with him. I have to tell you that yours are the only videos I am happy to sit and watch you are a throughly entertaining man and your new hillside is looking really good.
Thanks Sarah, what a heartwarming comment.
Wow great entertainment and advice for us modellers given by an expert.
You’re too kind CB
Really enjoy these landscape videos, giving me plenty of ideas, thank you.
Thanks mate, I’m so pleased that you find the videos interesting. Regards Charlie
Removing the excess flock and starting again...ohh that familiar old flock off moment :-)
Great tutorial thank you!
Dave
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video cogidubnus1953. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Well after watching this, I finally pulled the "trigger" and got a hot glue gun... What fun they are, so much more definite than using PVA!!. So underrated!
Alan I'm so pleased that you found the video useful.
Regards Charlie
Another great video Charlie, That hillside needs a pillbox!
Sorry Pete, not a chance, horses are comming though.
Am not even into model railways....but this guy is so relaxing to watch with a cup of tea and a digestive Bicky 👍
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video Paul. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Absolutely magic Charlie looks fantastic. The use of the glue gun has given me a new way forward.
I’m so pleased that you find it useful John. Regards Charlie
Once again Charlie, you nailed it (or should I say scenic cemented it!). Back in the dark ages when I had my own layout, I never got involved with scenery but to see yours taking shape, I really wish that I did. The nerves did show a bit before you cut into the hillside but, that only shows you take pride in your modelling - and I don't blame you. As always, love your humor, enthusiasm, skill and dedication and really looking forward to your 100th episode. As a footnote here, some soap operas never made it to 100 episodes so this is a great milestone. Chadwick is also much more entertaining but, as you say, we are where we are with it. Stay safe & take care.
Thanks Simon, and great news about the job too.
I loved the leopard spots method of painting the rocks - at least that is what I think it was named. Great and simple idea.
Thanks so much 😊 Richard.
Fantastic, it looking pretty good, nice looking hill. thanks for sharing.
Thanks Dave. Regards Charlie
Hi Charlie, Greetings from the USA!! I came across your video channel six or so months ago and have been watching ever since. You are always open with much information and I find some of your phrases so different from the way things are said here that I find you a very matter of fact person that I enjoy listening to.I have always enjoyed model railroading when I was younger and in this new era of social distancing I may have to give it another go!! Best wishes Charlie, stay safe. William Ahlers
What a heartwarmimg comment William. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Your rock faces have worked really well Charlie. I like the tunnel mouth set back into the rock too. If you have no more rock left stick an offcut of sundeala in the vice and break it off by hand. you get a nice "rock facey" edge and I used that for Hawse Cove near to Dawlish. Youve made a very attractive hillside that looks very realistic
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video martin. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Thanks for sharing your layout building with us!
Thanks for watching too
Great to see the rolling hills and viaduct now fall into place across three boards... Looking great!
Thanks TM. Regards Charlie
Well done Charlie you did and said just the right thing. As always a great video.
Thanks Mike.
The fence really makes the whole scene! Charlie, you have such a 'go for it' attitude, and that rubs on on folks. You're showing really good scenery can be done if your just start, and work with what you've got. Another excellent, hands on, presentation! Bravo! Looking forward to No. 100!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video Pat. Stay safe, regards Charlie
A brilliant lesson. Being a beginner it is very inspiring. I cannot get enough of your excellent sessions. Always look forward to the next one🤙
That’s so kind of you to say so Jeffrey. Regards, Charlie
Looking really really good......Captures a nice feeling!
Thanks WXYZ, you’re too kind
Thank you for your reply Charlie it was something I had noticed on quite a few layouts it was just my way of trying to be helpful all the best keep up the good work always watching and enjoying!
Thanks Keith, it’s great to have you onboard.
Very informative and entertaining, as always. Thank you Charlie.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Chris.
Hi Charlie,
The hillside is starting to come along nicely now. Glad it worked out chopping some off the hillside for the tunnel entrance to fit
Thanks Michael.
Another great update,when i was furloughed off work i watched all your videos from the very beginning,had a few late nights but much more enjoyable than the rubbish on TV,hope we see a Western in episode 100,all the best 👍
I’m so pleased to hear of your addiction western.
Lovely stuff. Could happily spend an afternoon underneath the feature tree with a bottle of dandelion and burdock and cheese and pickle sandwich. :)
Wow, dandelion and burdock. Those were the days.
Hi Charlie, A great transformation from a white snow covered hill to fields with bushes, trees and fencing. There is plenty of choice now for doing the scenic side on layouts, I remember the days of coloured wood chippings. Looking forward to number 100. Regards, David.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video David. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Great job with the fields Charlie.
Thanks David.
A real inspiration to everyone. thank you. I really enjoy these videos and am learning lots as anovice to all this.
I’m so pleased that you find the channel interesting Phil.
Fantastic video Charlie. Looking forward to the next one
Sean
Thanks Sean, you’re too kind.
Hello Charlie. You are a gentleman. There was no need to apologize at the beginning. We, that know you a little, understand your humor. And we realized you were only kidding about the wind clearing up your debris. Great tutorial on scene building. And I agree, a good glue gun is worth it. One suggestion. The tunnel portal gets lost, due to it’s coloring being so close to the rock faces surrounding it. Maybe a little lighter shade would make it pop out a little better? Okay, that’s my 2 cents. It’s all coming along nicely. Early congratulations on the upcoming 100th episode. See ya then. Bye.
An interesting observation Norman, thank you.
Significant progress in this episode! It's really encouraging to see how your landscape is coming along. In particular, I like how the different regions have slightly different types of grass. It's subtle but I think the different vegetation in different fields and altitudes adds realism. Instead of trying to hide the join, you show how easy it is to enhance the presentation with a linear feature such as a fence or hedge. I'm looking forward to your next video; it's always a pleasure.
That’s very kind of you to say so Damien. regards Charlie
Thank you for your entertainment & info you bring to us with your uploads Charlie, hopefully many more to come in the future, cheers Paul.
Thanks Paul, you’re too kind.
Hope that sieve wasn't the wife's kitchen best! Great informative video. Much appreciated!
£1 in a charity shop.
Well done! Surface to say you have made a tremendous job in keeping a lot of people sane! Please accept the 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Another cracking film, Charlie. Thanks. Really enjoyed the bit about locating the tunnel mouth - I’ve been looking at one of mine this week- something wasn’t right and couldn’t figure out what it was ... you’ve solved it for me. Stay safe when the shops re-open next week.
Glad you enjoyed it Tom.
Hi. I love this channel. As a beginner it has helped no end. Great ideas, and good to see the process of making things just finishing track laying, then ballasting etc. I'm looking forward to making the tunnel beneath Hill side. This video has helped. Keep up the good work in showing all the minor details in model making. Thanks.
Thanks Les, but do make sure that you thoroughly test your track prior to ballasting. Regards Charlie
Thanks for another great video Charlie, don't forget gates to fields / farm yards that are off scene. When that hill goes into the industrial area you probably wouldn't want farmers and animals going past to get to the fields. Looking forward to video 100.
Mark
Good tips Mark. Regards Charlie
Another cracking video. You should be sponsored by Amazon. Every video, another order. 😊 woodland scenics this week. Thanks Charlie, you are a real inspiration.
Wow, thank you Tony.
Enjoyable video, nice to see the layout evolve naturally allowing changes where required
That’s very kind of you to say so. Regards Charlie
Charlie, I too have a set of clothes dedicated to painting, plaster, etc. Keeps the nicer ones from getting all grungy. Have you ever tried to install your plaster rocks wet? To do that you pour the plaster into the mold and let it set up just until the plaster starts to crack if you flex the mold slightly. That's when you want to put the rock into place. The rock will really conform to the hillside that way. And as for having things stuck in the mail, I have a package from eBay (shipped from China) that has been sitting in Indiana (3 states to the east of me) for 8 days now! I could have driven out and gotten it by now!
No fly boy, I have never tried using wet plaster.
That is very good Charlie, informative & full of great advice. Thanks
Thanks Richard
Not need to apologise just because a minority have a bee in their bonnet.
I do the very same. I pick up the worst bits but the dust gets left. If anyone has a problem with that come and see me face to face.
Keep up the good work Charlie good to see the layout evolving 👍🏻
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video Robin. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Hi Charlie. Thanks for another great video on scenic's. I have finally made a start on my layout. One side of the loft has its boards in place all 16 foot by 3 foot fiddle yard boards completed. Next is the scenic sections. In the next few weeks I hope to have them up and in place. Then the fun really begins track laying and scenic's. Actually ran first trains last week once fiddle yard boards in place. Loosly laid Flexi and the sound locos out in force. Gives me the spirit to carry on.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video Glenn.
Good luck with your adventure.
Stay safe, regards Charlie
Great progress Charlie
Looks great
Thanks Nick
Nice video and nice to see some great progress on the layout.
Glad you enjoyed it KMH.
Great update Charlie.Matt from Australia
Thanks Matt, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it.
Hi Charlie - great video and just shows what you can do with a few different scatters,bushes etc. Entertaining as always - loved the green nose. Take care. Cheers Euan
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Euan.
not only do u do good work but u make it fun as u do it love your show your wife will be happy that u are not making a mess of your good t shirts she may even give u lunch graham
Graham, I live in hope.
Hi Charlie. Another great video for Friday afternoon entertainment 🤣 Looking great 👍🏻 Can’t believe it’s your 100th video 😄 Love your work T shirt lol 😆 Glue gun ouch it’s hot 🙄 Have a good weekend cheers Stevie 😎
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video Stevie. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Hi Charlie,
I acted on a suggestion of yours and bought a mixed set of Wago 221 connectors. You've just become my favourite model railway channel! What gems those little devices are. Thanks so much.
Fantastic Richard, that's great news. Regards Charlie
Well done Charlie, another wonderful informative video. You are inspiring and I like your humourous personality. Looking forward to next weeks no. 100. Take care until then and thank you for the entertainment and education, Pete.
Thanks Pete, you’re too kind.
Like most people I had assumed you were joking about leaving the off cuts and dust to head off down wind but some people do take a literal approach!
I always enjoy watching the countryside scenics taking shape as my layout is all industry and dockside - though plant life does creep in. I think my OO9 layout is going to be completely rural so I can have a go at this green stuff! Cheers.
Green stuff is nice and deserves some space Davie.
Absolutely brilliant. Scenery makes such a difference.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Martyn.
Very nice Charlie. I go along with most of it but the one thing I do is to spray all the scenery with firm hold non scented hair spray. I do this at this stage and once a year just to hold everything firm. Worked wonders during showing at exhibitions.
Stay safe
Cheers, Bob
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video trainmanbob. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Another "go to" reference video - Thank you Charlie. Friday afternoon is always much better after my regular fix of "Chadwick" Looking forward to the 100th. Thanks again.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video John. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Another great episode, awaiting the ton up. Well done Charlie
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video darz3. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Hi Charlie, just watched this video again [which I always do] and I must say scenery transforms toy train layouts to a realistic model railway, it brings it to life. This is an area where I get a lot of satisfaction with my own layout. To see a train momentarily disappear through a cutting and reappear give realism to a layout. As you said the application of scenery is only limited by your own imagination. Really looking forward to episode 100. Cheers Greg
Episode 100 is currently uploading Greg and your link should arrive in 6 or 7 hours. Regards Charlie.
Love your videos , there like a tv program . Super stuff and as always great progress and will be a cracking layout
Thanks AJ, it’s great to have you on board
Excellent landscaping Charlie. Another well produced and informative episode. I'm gonna get me a hot glue gun!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video David. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Yea... Reminds me of the time when I was somewhere between like 4-6y/o and I received a train set from my Grandfather ( Fathers side ) who was a great Train afficionado also living near a Trainyard. During a time when everyone was busy, I went ahead and started setting up the train myself ( no kidding... I was strangely gifted with this kind of stuff even at that age ) but highly unsatisfied with the lack of a track bed / scenery so I went ahead and grabbed a cleaning agent in powder form from the washing kitchen and started sprinkling it all over the tracks so it would mimic the, back then, winter season here in Switzerland. Needless to say the train set didn't even survive 24h that day - Thanks Gramps, it was the thought that counts 😶
What a heartwarming comment and thanks for sharing,
As part of the Q&a for next week I'm interested in how I would go about painting my nose, I think I've just about painted everything else of my extremities but never my nose. Fabulous video again Charlie and you deserve every one of your subscribers. Frank
Frank, you’re far too kind.
Beautiful scenery. Needs a small flock of sheep?
Sorry GM, horses.
Thanks Charlie. This is good stuff and always illuminating.
Thanks Peter
The grass, hedges and bushes give the model depth. I still think that a Tor would look good at the top of the hill.
Do you mean a chapel?
A Tor, such as Glastonbury Tor, is a hill. Regards Charlie
@ChadwickModelRailway I thought the Tor was the tower at the top of Glastonbury Tor. I've learned something today :)
@ no, the thing at the top is Saint Michael’s chapel. Regards, Charlie.
@ChadwickModelRailway diolch.
I found that very interesting. Well done Charlie
Glad you enjoyed it Clive.
This is one of your best episode.... You help me a lot with work on my layout during this 2019 - 2020 isolation year.... Thumb up and i wish you 99+ more episode.....
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video Tihomir Horvat. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Nice work again Charlie. I think we all look forward to the scenic side of our layouts and when we get there, do it, then stand back taking a look.... we all have that little smile and feeling of self achieving. You had that I am sure as it looks amazing as it always will from Chadwick..cheers, Chris
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video Chris during these stressful times. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Hi Charlie for plaster or Sculptamold substitute use Easyfill British Gypsum product, Dries hard, easily sanded and great for rock making in kitchen foil, around a tenner for a big bag, used normally in dry lining, you won’t look back. Great vid as usual, love the eye brows raised to the heavens , keep up the good work
Thanks Lizzie for the tip.
Great episode yet again and I like others look forward to your next episode.
I’m sure this coming episode will be a belter.
Terry
Hope so Terry.
Chadwick Model Railway
Hi Charlie
Help
You mention some rather nice but expensive wire strippers a few weeks ago and I can’t find the link.
Terry
Master classwork, Charlie! As usual, the little touches like the flock scatter add the element which transform the whole scene. That whole scene transformed in minutes for us (hours and hours for you), so the praise is earned! Cheers!
Anthony, you’re too kind.
@@ChadwickModelRailway Not really. We all see our flaws. Remember two things when frustrated with any creation: Da Vinci did at least 5 attempts at the Mona Lisa and Beethoven was not fond of his 5th Symphony.
Great topic Charlie. Scenery is one of the things I wasn`t looking forward to, but you make it look so easy. Nice one.
Just take small steps Paul.
I watch your videos all the time and as a newcomer to train hobby, I learn a lot. keep going, great teaching
Thanks Eytan, you’re too kind mate.
Nice one Charlie, I thoroughly enjoyed watching the video. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure John, as usual.
Great update, I'm in the middle of building a very similar "tunnel mouth in a rock face", so this came at just the right moment. This looks superb.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it
Scenic looking great. I use polyfilla from wilko. I have done all my scenic areas on balton town. Just 10% P v a glue to stop it cracking. Need to be creamy to work with. Would be a good idea for your rock faces. Happy modeling Charlie
Great tip Ian, thanks.
Спасибо Вам.
Интересно.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it VL. Regards, Charlie
That’s one of the best hills I’ve seen
And me, best one on youtube
You're too kind Vince
@@ChadwickModelRailway Pure skill mate some have it some dont, im the latter lol
Another informative and enjoyable video. Your approach to each subject is the reason you have been so successful in these videos. Thanks Charlie!
Wow, thank you Jim.
Coming along nicely Charlie.
One thing to consider (if you have not already of course) is that where the land meets the railway it should have a fence, even where there is a hedge as its one of the oldest laws surrounding the railways of the UK compared with other countries. Of course the field fences need gates and a farm track if you have not already thought about that.
Look forward to catching up on your other videos.
Amusingly, I read your second comment first! Regards Charlie
I am new to model railways, starting on my small model railway (about 3m x 2m in area) over the weekend. This was by far one of the most enjoyable informative videos I have seen, in regards to model railways. Thank you so much for taking the time to do it.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it BW and hopefully you’ve subscribed too.
It looks very nice! Thank you for the tips - Cheers!
You’re very welcome mate.
Another absolute beauty Mr B. You have the best and my most watched channel on this platform now. Keep smashing it and be just keep being you!!
What heartwarming comment Chris, you’re too kind.
@@ChadwickModelRailway thanks for always responding. Credit where it is due, I have taken lots of inspiration and noted a few things down so I can start on my test layout before I buy my new garage and have a large one in it. Keep doing it and always a pleasure, maybe leave more bloopers in.
You’re too kind Chris.
Really looks good Charlie, great job. One thing about rocks...
I saw a video by The Terrain Tutor and he does loads of tutorials on shaping rocks out of foam and then painting them up using dry brush techniques and ordinary cheap tester pot paint. I've sculpted a few now and painted them up. They look pretty realistic and very satisfying job to do! Fit good on any model railway set up or wargaming table
Yes, he is a gifted modeller.
Another little gem, thanks Charlie. I watch with much interest as I’m new to the hobby, being a convert from radio controlled RN model warships.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video gary. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Great video again Charlie. Inspiring me to get cracking with my scenery
No time like the present mate.
Another great video. In the proses of making a cutting so picked up some great ideas. Keep the videos coming there so easy to watch and I alway learn something new. Stay safe.
Thanks Tony. And you stay safe too.
A very big thank you sir for your videos, I have just started working on my first real layout and these videos have helped me make some very informed decisions. I have some of my grandfathers locomotives and rolling stock but I have decided to keep that in the display cabinet and start fresh (the rolling stock etc is all from the 1970's etc).
A good move, DCC hopefully too.
@@ChadwickModelRailway With all the Loco's I want to buy I think it would have to be :-)
Looking really good Charlie I like the fact you’ve continued the exposed rock theme across the valley excellent! 👍
Thanks Kevin I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it