Wish I had a nice cool loft like when I was a kid to rebuild my railway in..... but now I live in southern USA and all I have a is a baking hot attic ! About 120 F for most of the year. Keep up the good work, nice layout.
Please, please, please, and a fourth please, ---go on doing these rare and wonderful videos. They surely must be a inspiration to all present and future model railway enthusiasts. I would of liked to meet your Mother and father. G.C. --who remembers the good old days of steam.
It's looking good. I hope you get it done to your liking. Don't over do it. You could hurt yourself (I suffer from a bad injury, so I have to take it really easy. If not I end up in bed with time off work. I hope to start my layout this year. All depends on my back.
Jenny, your loft layout is comming along beautifully. I like the concept. Just not the forever tail chasing them. But do crack on I say you're doing a excellent job. Slow down a bit, enjoy the build and construction You don't have to go at break neck speed. There's really no big hurry.
Hi Jennifer nice photo and always good to have those memories, great progress on the layout, working progress, look forward to your next update. 👍Thumbs Up 👍
Hi Jenny, thats my favourite loco Flying Scotsman, i wish i kept all of my mechano ,your layout is looking good , you are like me ,all over the place, so much to do and what to prioritise . take care for now ,Mac
Just great work on the layout .Hope that you can wire the turntable for electricity but it os tricky especially the indexing. The layout is a monster in the positive sense. I will still lobby for leds in those beautiful buildings. It will really addd beautiful character at night particularly with the light and shadow play. The crane area will be to die for as is that classification yard. Keep it going and good luck.
jennifer why not put a isolation switching where you park up your trains instead of taking them of the track break into the dropper wires and fit a switch to break the current that way it should stop current drain just switch on to move a train until you put on a extra transformer to power the track just an cheap idea . from john from rugby.
Well done indeed Jenny.Its a real shame that Meccano ended up into French hands as its not the same anymore as it was once it move over to France. As it was always useful to use in other areas or projects i,e just like your turntable brill,to say the least.As a suggest Lego make's a small motor that maybe ideal on the gearing alone,just a thought !!!! I know the feeling of cash strapped.The log cabin with all the hidden extras do mount up.Cazz
I have invented my own rating scale for how much swearing it takes to complete a tedious project so Jenny on a scale of 1 - assembling a furniture flat pack with chinese instructions, missing parts and mis placed drill holes how much swearing did it take to do that turn table? I really want to do one on my future layout when I have space for one.
Ms.Kirk, If I may call you Jenny? In your small in fill area at the end of the ShaperSheets here is what I did. First off our railway club has funds available, but I'm a cheapskate. So I took kitchen aluminum foil. Shaped it to my desired area and form. GENTLY moving the form to a work area. (BE VERY CAREFUL HERE) I then made up some paper mache' & DELICATELY smeared the paper on to the foil. To insure I did not deform the foil two club Gandy-Dancers and I moved the homemade ShaperSheet out of doors to dry, cure, and harden in the sun. You may have to poke a few tiny holes in the foil to aide in drainage. It depends on how stiff you make your paper mache' Love your episodes. Especially your sojourn to Parliament. From the U.S....SEE YA' DOWN THE LINE, Jim
Wish I had a nice cool loft like when I was a kid to rebuild my railway in..... but now I live in southern USA and all I have a is a baking hot attic ! About 120 F for most of the year. Keep up the good work, nice layout.
Your layout looks fantastic, great idea for your turntable, hello from 🇨🇦 Canada
At 15 minutes into the video I love that shot of the train going into the tunnel it looks fantastic!!!
Please, please, please, and a fourth please, ---go on doing these rare and wonderful videos. They surely must be a inspiration to all present and future model railway enthusiasts. I would of liked to meet your Mother and father. G.C. --who remembers the good old days of steam.
Great work on the Turntable mech, works well and 1 less motor to worry about
It's looking good. I hope you get it done to your liking. Don't over do it. You could hurt yourself (I suffer from a bad injury, so I have to take it really easy. If not I end up in bed with time off work. I hope to start my layout this year. All depends on my back.
A slight draught blowing through an attic is good, as many UK attics get cold and damp during the winter months. Good progress on your layout.
Jenny, your loft layout is comming along beautifully. I like the concept. Just not the forever tail chasing them. But do crack on I say you're doing a excellent job.
Slow down a bit, enjoy the build and construction
You don't have to go at break neck speed. There's really no big hurry.
Super stuff, organised chaos springs to mind.
Hi Jennifer nice photo and always good to have those memories, great progress on the layout, working progress, look forward to your next update. 👍Thumbs Up 👍
You seem to do a hell of a lot in a very short time. Well done it looks brill. And you bring back memories of me playing with my Meccano.
Not wasting any space up there are you Jenny. Great video and plenty of inspiration. Thank you..Chris
Yes Jenny you are moving at an incredible rate. Fascinating to watch.
I like the squeak, it adds character.
Nice layout
That's some good engineering to get that turntable crankable!
You really are making phenomenal progress... You achieve more in a couple of weeks than I do in a year!
When you say "crack on", you really mean it! Great video.
Hi Jenny, thats my favourite loco Flying Scotsman, i wish i kept all of my mechano ,your layout is looking good , you are like me ,all over the place, so much to do and what to prioritise . take care for now ,Mac
Hi Jenny...great progress, as usual...good job you got that degree building meccano...great stuff...thanks for the inspiration...cheers Neil
Great video. You doin great from New Joysee USA.
Great video layout is coming on a treat
Just great work on the layout .Hope that you can wire the turntable for electricity but it os tricky especially the indexing.
The layout is a monster in the positive sense. I will still lobby for leds in those beautiful buildings. It will really addd beautiful character at night particularly with the light and shadow play. The crane area will be to die for as is that classification yard. Keep it going and good luck.
super nice!!
Lovely update video. Thanks Jenny
i think the squeak gives it character
Nice vid Jenny
Very good
Superb job! To have it “engineered” would have been on the expensive side! Now..............on to the Crossing gates..........!
jennifer why not put a isolation switching where you park up your trains instead of taking them of the track break into the dropper wires and fit a switch to break the current that way it should stop current drain just switch on to move a train until you put on a extra transformer to power the track just an cheap idea . from john from rugby.
Well done indeed Jenny.Its a real shame that Meccano ended up into French hands as its not the same anymore as it was once it move over to France. As it was always useful to use in other areas or projects i,e just like your turntable brill,to say the least.As a suggest Lego make's a small motor that maybe ideal on the gearing alone,just a thought !!!! I know the feeling of cash strapped.The log cabin with all the hidden extras do mount up.Cazz
Gear fab, Jenny ! I Hope you've tackled the polarity reverse situ as TT bridge passes 180 deg. from wherever 0 deg. is set at..
M, Los Angeles
Nice to see some trains running! The Green Steamer is a beautiful engine; is it the Flying Scotsman?
As a DCC user for 20+ years you need a beefier system than Gaugemaster for your layout. e.g. Lenz, NCE, Digitrax, Ecos, Zimo. Geoff. W.
I have invented my own rating scale for how much swearing it takes to complete a tedious project so Jenny on a scale of 1 - assembling a furniture flat pack with chinese instructions, missing parts and mis placed drill holes how much swearing did it take to do that turn table? I really want to do one on my future layout when I have space for one.
It's not motorised... It's mechanically propelled.
Great work tho. Loving the hard work and dedication you have put into this project.
Ms.Kirk,
If I may call you Jenny?
In your small in fill area at the end of the ShaperSheets here is what I did.
First off our railway club has funds available, but I'm a cheapskate.
So I took kitchen aluminum foil. Shaped it to my desired area and form. GENTLY moving the form to a work area. (BE VERY CAREFUL HERE) I then made up some paper mache' & DELICATELY smeared the paper on to the foil.
To insure I did not deform the foil two club Gandy-Dancers and I moved the homemade ShaperSheet out of doors to dry, cure, and harden in the sun. You may have to poke a few tiny holes in the foil to aide in drainage. It depends on how stiff you make your paper mache'
Love your episodes. Especially your sojourn to Parliament.
From the U.S....SEE YA' DOWN THE LINE,
Jim
Tut tut Jenny, product placement 22.06
Silverkrin.
Diet coke.
Loving the layout but for me I think your rushing it a little bit