New N-scale railroad, part 12; framing the top of the helix area
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2023
- In part 11, I got almost to the top of the upper helix before running out of track. In this installment, I'll frame up the area at the top of the helix.
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MY OWN BENCHWORK SUCKS ! Yeah I really enjoy seeing this ! ☀☀☀☀☀
THANK YOU FOR GREAT DETAILED VIDEO
looks great Peter
Dear Peter, absolutely awesome how you’re constructing this layout. Very interesting how you’ve flushed out the front of the section, so it will become even with the lower section, when the fascia is added. It’s something which seems so obvious, however to construct it properly is indeed an art form in itself. Already was impressed with your construction method to support the upper levels of the Q&R. Humbly think this layout brings it to yet another level (that level is indeed a pun). Anyhow, with the amount of physical visual separation between the levels you’ve obtained, the visual aspect of the shadow box will indeed create its very own illusion. Such a feat of benchwork engineering! Looking forward to your next episodes! Cheerio
I just love watching you bild things. How I wish you lived next to me I would be bugging you to come over and build me a train layout. lol Great job my friend.
Location is not an issue. The next layout I build will be traveling across an ocean to reach its final home. If you want a railroad built, contact m through my web-site (link in the description). I am currently booked up well in advance, so the sooner you contact me, the better.
This construction is so complex that I marvel at your ability to work out the 3D geometry. Im sure it would be easier to build if you had some skyhooks to hold thigs in place for you ;)
Great work
i just so impressed with the shed. when are you doing shed tours?
i am always amazed at how you piece things, parts together to make such a sturdy frame work.
Shed tours are on the 34th of every month.
Seriously though, if you are in the area, give me a call.
@@mpeterll you keep that calendar right beside the 25 hour clock ? and you bet I will if I am around.
@@sparky107107 My 25-hr clock only works on the 8th day of the 6th week of the 13th month of odd-numbered leap-years.
Definitely Complex. Do you still have BK feeds??