The wharehouse is a fantastic building and doesn’t fail to impress me every time I see it smashing layout can’t wait for the next episode many thanks much appreciated no worries 😎🚂🚂
Those gates look awesome Jules! Tidy job on the cobbles and walls too, plus the relief of the slight mound looks just about right, and will look terrific once you’ve gone for the ‘wildly overgrown’ look, especially if you get loads overhanging the walls 😜 Cheers mate! 🍻🍀👍
Hi Julian the yard and surrounding wall look spot on, you should be very pleased with this outcome well done. Looking forward to next update please remember to stay safe regards Barry..
Well Julian, you have certainly impressed me. The warehouse and new landscaping area is absolutely stunning. I especially love your iron gates are fantastic, well done. Great creativity, it’s nice to see Station Road coming on really well, when you first mentioned about extending the layout, I immediately thought, no Julian, you’ll wreck all your good work, but thankfully I was totally wrong, and I don’t mind admitting this. So, may I say, well done and keep up the great work.👍
Very cool to watch Julian! As always I’m impressed with your ability to snug-fit. The laser-cut cast iron gate from high density black paper looks absolutely awesome!! Cheerio
at the 20:00 mark, it looks like you've just gone bonkers and peeled loads of insanely large potatoes. Great job with this warehouse section! its really coming along
That high density form looks like a great product, makes it easy to create landforms. But when I see it, I imagine you have taken a big slab of butter or cheese... I love how you use the paper templates, too. Great work
Great work Julian, though it was a bit shocking seeing you carve away all that material! Looks pretty good now though. I particularly admired the view up the new road between the terraced houses and the warehouse at 21:19 and back towards what now looks like a fairly substantial town (especially with the big chimney) in the background, Fred Dibner had obviously not been invited in just yet. It's all so reminiscent of arriving in many a northern town, approaching from the countryside, perhaps approaching the edge of Huddersfield or Chesterfield, at least that is what it reminded me of. What is now known as 'Edgeland'. And then there is that more distant view at 21:36 through to your other big factory, lovely stuff.
hey @Station Road Model Railway that isn't gravel you used for warehouse building. thats brick (in this case roadbrick), now the fillment between the brick darn well could be gravel... damn now i get it lol
This section is taking shape and it is looking absolutely fantastic you are giving me some great ideas when I get on with mine keep up the good work and I can't wait for the next episode thanks once again
Great work Julian as always. I am always fascinated by the idea that you have for the scenery. I will be starting on my own scenery soon and I will certainly be leaning heavily on your advice and work for ideas and inspiration! :D Mav
It's looking brilliant now Jules, well done mate 😎👍 Hopefully nothing ends up lifting up... Good coat of lacquer or varnish should help stop that I reckon... I'm about to build some houses for a street scene, soon... Need to consider my options as to weather I scratch build or kit build them
I think it will be all secure. I considering doing an experiment in a future episode where I take two identical card buildings, on sprayed with a matt clear varnish and one without, and leave them outside to see what happens to them, might be a fun experiment🙂
This is the neatest and best i have seen.But your knowledge of reality to me is letting you down.The only time ,you would see walls built this way.if a electrical station was next to a building.and wall would be all around it.i dont understand why you never just put the wall straight across and had a bigger court yard.And lowerd that mound ,as it would be done in the real world.
Thanks for your comment, however my knowledge of reality is just fine, and Station Road is not reality, it is materialising from a culmination of my imagination and elements from the real world. In reality the wall probably would go straight across but that would look boring so I built it stepped in.
That warehouse never fails to impress me... it looks just perfect and realistic.
The wharehouse is a fantastic building and doesn’t fail to impress me every time I see it smashing layout can’t wait for the next episode many thanks much appreciated no worries 😎🚂🚂
Coming together great. With the grey clouds in the background really dose look like Oldham 👍 can’t wait to see what you build next.
You are the master terra former Julian….. I had no idea how this area would turn out but you have created yet another highly believable scene 👍
Those gates look awesome Jules! Tidy job on the cobbles and walls too, plus the relief of the slight mound looks just about right, and will look terrific once you’ve gone for the ‘wildly overgrown’ look, especially if you get loads overhanging the walls 😜
Cheers mate! 🍻🍀👍
Hi Julian the yard and surrounding wall look spot on, you should be very pleased with this outcome well done. Looking forward to next update please remember to stay safe regards Barry..
Well Julian, you have certainly impressed me. The warehouse and new landscaping area is absolutely stunning. I especially love your iron gates are fantastic, well done. Great creativity, it’s nice to see Station Road coming on really well, when you first mentioned about extending the layout, I immediately thought, no Julian, you’ll wreck all your good work, but thankfully I was totally wrong, and I don’t mind admitting this. So, may I say, well done and keep up the great work.👍
Beautiful work and an impressive scratch built warehouse, Julian. Best, Jason.
Hi Julian Fantastic work there, it really shows how planning and thinking through what needs to be done really helps. Excellent modelling sir! Thanks
Really taking shape. Something very satisfying about carving that foam isn’t there!
Agreed, foam carving is quite satisfying, it's quite a sculptural process. The only downside is the shavings build up static and stick to everything.
Very cool to watch Julian! As always I’m impressed with your ability to snug-fit.
The laser-cut cast iron gate from high density black paper looks absolutely awesome!!
Cheerio
Excellent work there Julian. The scene is really coming along. Thanks for sharing. Roy.
Brilliantly done! I'd never have thought those iron gates were laser cut card. They look like high-end etched brass.
I was quite surprised myself with how well the gates laser-cut on my budget laser cutter.
It just keeps better and better 👍, got the popcorn in ready for the next episode.
Another great job Julian!!! I love it! Cheers Onno.
I really like how this is looking.
Bravo! Also, I really like your music choices during work sessions.
at the 20:00 mark, it looks like you've just gone bonkers and peeled loads of insanely large potatoes. Great job with this warehouse section! its really coming along
That high density form looks like a great product, makes it easy to create landforms. But when I see it, I imagine you have taken a big slab of butter or cheese... I love how you use the paper templates, too. Great work
Thanks Ken. I agree it does look like a mega block of cheese, it's a good thing I quite like cheese🙂
Hi Julian. Brilliant as ever.
Superb work, Julian
Fantastic work Julian
You are a true craftsman 😎
Incredible work work my friend
Simply amazing how you get your shapes to work thankyou for the tips and video
Brilliant looking beyond word, good luck in the future
Great work Julian, though it was a bit shocking seeing you carve away all that material! Looks pretty good now though. I particularly admired the view up the new road between the terraced houses and the warehouse at 21:19 and back towards what now looks like a fairly substantial town (especially with the big chimney) in the background, Fred Dibner had obviously not been invited in just yet. It's all so reminiscent of arriving in many a northern town, approaching from the countryside, perhaps approaching the edge of Huddersfield or Chesterfield, at least that is what it reminded me of. What is now known as 'Edgeland'. And then there is that more distant view at 21:36 through to your other big factory, lovely stuff.
well done , marverlous.
Incredible work!
Amazing Julian. I love it.
The scene is looking great, as usual. I’ve said it before, you are a true craftsman and artist. Very inspirational!
good build thanks lee
Wow amazing job, looks fantastic
hey @Station Road Model Railway
that isn't gravel you used for warehouse building. thats brick (in this case roadbrick), now the fillment between the brick darn well could be gravel... damn now i get it lol
This section is taking shape and it is looking absolutely fantastic you are giving me some great ideas when I get on with mine keep up the good work and I can't wait for the next episode thanks once again
Thanks Michael, it's always great to hear when a video has spurred on some ideas and inspiration.
Great update Julian and the scene is coming on really well. Take care - Kevin
Love your work on this structure. My only suggestion is why don't you remake the opening video to your current configuration of your layout?
Updating the opening video is one of those items on my to-do list, along with a multitude of other tasks😯
Great work Julian as always. I am always fascinated by the idea that you have for the scenery. I will be starting on my own scenery soon and I will certainly be leaning heavily on your advice and work for ideas and inspiration! :D
Mav
It's looking brilliant now Jules, well done mate 😎👍
Hopefully nothing ends up lifting up... Good coat of lacquer or varnish should help stop that I reckon...
I'm about to build some houses for a street scene, soon... Need to consider my options as to weather I scratch build or kit build them
I think it will be all secure. I considering doing an experiment in a future episode where I take two identical card buildings, on sprayed with a matt clear varnish and one without, and leave them outside to see what happens to them, might be a fun experiment🙂
Another great vid Julian...By the way, do you peel the potatoes at home?
Potatoes?... not so much, but I'm often cutting thin slices of cheese with the cheese slicer🙂
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This is the neatest and best i have seen.But your knowledge of reality to me is letting you down.The only time ,you would see walls built this way.if a electrical station was next to a building.and wall would be all around it.i dont understand why you never just put the wall straight across and had a bigger court yard.And lowerd that mound ,as it would be done in the real world.
Thanks for your comment, however my knowledge of reality is just fine, and Station Road is not reality, it is materialising from a culmination of my imagination and elements from the real world. In reality the wall probably would go straight across but that would look boring so I built it stepped in.
Fantastic work Julian