Always love seeing your updates and watching the progress on the layout, keep up the good work! By the way, Stephanie's playing reminds me very much of the Einaudi concert I went to earlier this year. I could listen to piano like that for hours! Brilliant stuff, Stephanie!
Hi Graham embankment looks better but remember Rome was not built in a day nor is a model railway layout. I think we all make improvements and as our skills improve so do our layouts. Always a pleasure to see and watch your layout so many thanks for sharing this latest update, take care regards Barry..
The sub was in a way kind of correct but,in 1930s when they extended the Piccadilly line from Hammersmith they made two tracks into 4 and the tunnel under Hammersmith Broadway had to be widened if you see the portal it’s right by where I live it was a bit like yours before you rebuilt it so there’s always a place somewhere we’re you did get it right mate,but,a lovely rebuild great work as always Take care Mark 😊😊
Great piece of surgery but I must say the original design looked quite good. I use pastel crayons, scrape powder from them then mix with baby powder do that it applies smoothly . I then fix it with a fixative spray. Nice job with the airbrush . Lots of variety going on your layout, this video must have taken some time to produce, edit etc That’s a great little diorama at tge tunnel. Hats off to you fir a great job and fir sharing. Regards Charlie
Thanks for the kind comment Charlie, It does take a bit of time filming and editing as well as doing the modelling, but comments like yours make it all worth while. Plus I love to pass on knowledge when I can as well as picking up new tips from other modellers as well. Regards Graham 🙂 👍
Hi Graham can I just say what a great layout you have got. It really sets the scene for the period you are modelling. Your attention to detail is superb. The work on the retaining wall is good the bloke who commented on it was right to a degree but there are loads of places where walls stop and rocks start. The tunnel leading to a village reminds me of clay cross in Derbyshire it looks ace. Thanks for the great videos keep them coming. So relaxing to watch. Cheers
Excellent upgrade on the retaining wall Graham, works well leading into the tunnel entrance, strange how whenever you re attend an area that looks great already, you just take it up another level mate, nice one, cheers Darrell
Great update, Graham. The finishing of the retaining wall really moves things up a level. The new undergrowth is spot on and worth the effort! Congratulations!
Thanks Karl, one never knows whether to take a leap of faith. But hopefully I pulled off some sort of improvement. I do listern to peoples point of view and opinions, then I make up my own mind on the subject. So all inputs are really welcome. Regards Graham 👍
Wow Graham. Those subtle enhancements make all the difference. The 33, the wagon and the wall section, show if you look hard enough, it can be done much cheaper, Add a bit of know how and it looks superb. Very enjoyable watch. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy a bit break.
Nice work. To be honest, if the rock face could support itself then the engineers would have left it how you originally had it to save expense. It depends on the local geology. Mon from Monsville Railways
The large over track gantries are kits made by Scale Model Scenery and the smaller line side supports are made by dapol. Thanks for watching atb Graham 😊
Another item of scenery I have seen little of, are the air shafts on tunnels. Are they a peculiar item in the north of Britain? They seem to be designing them on the cloud dream of HS2. Unfortunately, I don’t think I will be around when it finally hits Manchester let alone be fit to travel on it (2040?)
Yep, him and Everard Junction brought me back into the hobby. So gave me ideas and then things have evolved since. Like embankments more than retaining walls as you may see. I prefer natural scenery, hence calling the layout Wood Hill Park. Cheers Graham 👍
Another great update Graham, your layout is fantastic. Layout's are like the painting of the Golden Gate bridge, never ending. All the best. Ian
Argee with the bridge analogy lan, just a little bit of fun really, not a real update as it's way to hot at the moment. Cheers Graham 👍
Always love seeing your updates and watching the progress on the layout, keep up the good work! By the way, Stephanie's playing reminds me very much of the Einaudi concert I went to earlier this year. I could listen to piano like that for hours! Brilliant stuff, Stephanie!
Many thanks David, and I'll be sure to pass on your good works to Stephanie. Cheers Graham 👍
Nice work Graham love the layout and really enjoy watching look forward to the next one atb
Thanks for watching, cheers Graham 👍
As always.. superb work!!😎👍
Thanks Iain👍
Hi Graham embankment looks better but remember Rome was not built in a day nor is a model railway layout. I think we all make improvements and as our skills improve so do our layouts. Always a pleasure to see and watch your layout so many thanks for sharing this latest update, take care regards Barry..
Cheers Barry 👍
The sub was in a way kind of correct but,in 1930s when they extended the Piccadilly line from Hammersmith they made two tracks into 4 and the tunnel under Hammersmith Broadway had to be widened if you see the portal it’s right by where I live it was a bit like yours before you rebuilt it so there’s always a place somewhere we’re you did get it right mate,but,a lovely rebuild great work as always
Take care
Mark 😊😊
Cheers Mark, your comments and insight are always most welcome. Keep well my friend. Best regards Graham 👍 🙂
Great piece of surgery but I must say the original design looked quite good.
I use pastel crayons, scrape powder from them then mix with baby powder do that it applies smoothly . I then fix it with a fixative spray.
Nice job with the airbrush .
Lots of variety going on your layout, this video must have taken some time to produce, edit etc
That’s a great little diorama at tge tunnel.
Hats off to you fir a great job and fir sharing.
Regards Charlie
Thanks for the kind comment Charlie, It does take a bit of time filming and editing as well as doing the modelling, but comments like yours make it all worth while. Plus I love to pass on knowledge when I can as well as picking up new tips from other modellers as well. Regards Graham 🙂 👍
Okay Graham I’m hooked. Regards Charlie
Cheers for dropping by Charlie, always a pleasure watching your channel as well. Regards Graham 🙂 👍
Great layout!
Cheers 👍
Very nicely done sir 👍
Thanks very much. 👍
Hi Graham can I just say what a great layout you have got. It really sets the scene for the period you are modelling. Your attention to detail is superb. The work on the retaining wall is good the bloke who commented on it was right to a degree but there are loads of places where walls stop and rocks start. The tunnel leading to a village reminds me of clay cross in Derbyshire it looks ace. Thanks for the great videos keep them coming. So relaxing to watch. Cheers
Thanks for watching and commenting. Cheers Graham 👍
Hi Graham the wall is an improvement. I need to go shopping with you it seams.
Cheers , thanks for stopping by. 👍
Excellent upgrade on the retaining wall Graham, works well leading into the tunnel entrance, strange how whenever you re attend an area that looks great already, you just take it up another level mate, nice one, cheers Darrell
Thanks for your feedback Darrell, looks like the general consensus is it was a good improvement. I did have my doubts. Cheers Graham 👍 😊
Looking really good
Cheers 👍
Great update, Graham. The finishing of the retaining wall really moves things up a level. The new undergrowth is spot on and worth the effort! Congratulations!
Thanks Karl, one never knows whether to take a leap of faith. But hopefully I pulled off some sort of improvement. I do listern to peoples point of view and opinions, then I make up my own mind on the subject. So all inputs are really welcome. Regards Graham 👍
Wow Graham. Those subtle enhancements make all the difference. The 33, the wagon and the wall section, show if you look hard enough, it can be done much cheaper, Add a bit of know how and it looks superb. Very enjoyable watch. Thank you for sharing. Enjoy a bit break.
Cheers Mickey 👍
That worked out really good. Well worth doing 👏👌
👍
modelling in British N Gauge but new subscriber here great video
Thanks for subbing, we're not gaugest on this channel 😉 welcome atb Graham 😊
Nice work.
To be honest, if the rock face could support itself then the engineers would have left it how you originally had it to save expense. It depends on the local geology.
Mon from Monsville Railways
Thanks for watching, cheers Graham 👍
Nice improvement.
Cheers 👍
I noticed that no modellers seem to have any trees or bushes growing out of bridge brickwork or railway infrastructure like it does in real life..😂
Thanks very much for watching Martyn. 👍
Graham fab video. Can you list the products used for upgrading the tunnel area. Thanks Alan
Thanks Alan, I'll have a look and add any items I used in the more tab. Cheers Graham 👍
Nice upgrades chap 😊 i love your layout & the Era. My favorite period 😊
Re your O.L.E Whom is the manufacturer?
The large over track gantries are kits made by Scale Model Scenery and the smaller line side supports are made by dapol. Thanks for watching atb Graham 😊
Hi graham I see u were using a rechargeable airbrush any good your layout is looking good mate 🚂🚂🚂
The battery powered Airbrush is great, but just keep the paint thin. Best used with acrylics really. Atb Graham 👍
Another item of scenery I have seen little of, are the air shafts on tunnels. Are they a peculiar item in the north of Britain? They seem to be designing them on the cloud dream of HS2. Unfortunately, I don’t think I will be around when it finally hits Manchester let alone be fit to travel on it (2040?)
Certainly an idea to include one or two on a layout. Can't really have to much detail. 😊👍
This layout is very similar to Dean Park
Yep, him and Everard Junction brought me back into the hobby. So gave me ideas and then things have evolved since. Like embankments more than retaining walls as you may see. I prefer natural scenery, hence calling the layout Wood Hill Park. Cheers Graham 👍