Not a train hobbyist (found you looking for miniature makers), but I am intrigued with your videos and have become a faithful viewer. Your creativity and the simplistic manner of presentation appeal to me, and I look forward to each new video. Thank you!
I've watched many of your videos, and I am finally on my computer so that I can comment. Just wanted you to know I REALLY enjoy your video and channel!!!! Hello from Pennsylvania, USA! Keep up the great work!!!
I've never found a video that explains the trafic operations in a model railroad. THANKS A LOT !!!, Could you please make a video explaining how to distribute the railroad trafic signals and lights?
I subscribed to your channel, and it is wonderful. I would have never thought of building some of the things that you do build. Wonderful work, wonderful explanation. Keep up the great work and looking forward to seeing your next video 👍.
5:00 Who noticed it too ^^ really well explained. was looking for something like this when i build my own Yard on my Nscale. But well that was 5 months back XD. but im happy to see that i practically thought of everything myself ^^
How's she goin'? Very interesting description of how you manage and run your layout in regards to goods traffic!!! You're modelling expertise is a pleasure to watch!!!
I been watching a lot of your videos. Nice work. I have learned a lot of tricks from you. Thankyou for posting. P.S. Beautiful train layout you have. Wish I was in Sweden 🇸🇪 I would love to see it in person.
I absolutely love & enjoy every video you have made , I’ve attempted to build 2 layouts & failed 😣, I’m now attempting my 3rd , fingers crossed this 1 is a success Many thanks for all of you’re tutorials & tips , they really helping me stay focused
Very interesting as to how eazy you make it look. I am in the US and never seen the cable box like that but I think its cool so I am going to try it on a section of my railroad. Thanks for these videos. I am trying different things out on my model. The one I like the most was turning toilet paper into water. it worked.
at 2:00 you mention a system you have tried that is far too complex, what system was that? i'm not quite grasping what is said and I am interested in learning about it! Thanks!
That electrical Junction Box in my Street in Northern Germany is made out of Fiber reinforced Plastic, i think it might be some kind of Polyester Resin and quite coarse Glasfibers. And its painted Grey, sits on a concrete Base.
+Like #700... Another source of Brown colour is adding black to orange. Canadian Pacific has rebuilt EMD SD90MAC locomotives into >SD70ACU's in the 7000 number series. I related my being "Like #700" to CP Railway SD70ACU unit number 7000 of which I just photographed February 20th... You have a cool accent and I like how you present your material on model trains. "Good Show!" John Kamloops, BC Canada
MoS: Once again an interesting Vid for planning/making railway yards. The cable trunks and lineside boxes were great. Tho I am surprised you made new wooden concrete trunking covers after lying the open trunk section. Why didn't you re-use the removed painted concrete covers and just cut them into single slabs to scatter around the visible cables?
You need to make sure the metal is clean. You can solder the sides of the track profiles and the small copper vanes on the lower side of the tracks. In order to allow for quicker soldering, you may need to use flux.
Hey "Marklinofsweden" super video! I am myself a big friend of scratchbuild detailes and I´m happy about any ideas shown for such work! "THANKS" Kind regards from a german friend of real and small trains "DER Z-CRACK" Modelrailroadvideos in scale Z
Hey it is so so good your ideas thx but ,,,ich verstehe nur die hälfte deiner sprache ....untertitel oder in deutsch gesprochen wäre ganz ...with great regards Dieter
Ich denke das ist genau das Problem. Es gibt 100 mal mehr Leute welche englisch sprechen und schreiben als Deutsch. Empfelung: mach mal ein Schnellkurs englisch. Gruss aus der Tschechei 🇨🇿
Thank you! Yes, the sharp turnouts is a pity both from a realism and operational standpoint, but without them there would not have been at all possible to cram in all the functionality of the operations I wished for.. The sum of the design equation is always based on the priorities made, no matter the space available really.
This was a lousy video with great information about trunking channels, arrival & waiting tracks, your layout looks superb and to top it off your instructions are easy to follow. Oh so lousy.....but not really I enjoyed it and will definitely be copying your ideas. Cheers
Great video. My husband and I watch every one. Have a great day
Lucky guy..my 3ife has no interest in this other than seeing the final result.
This guy is the most lovely person on the internet
Wow i love all the videos you make. Verry good job. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Not a train hobbyist (found you looking for miniature makers), but I am intrigued with your videos and have become a faithful viewer. Your creativity and the simplistic manner of presentation appeal to me, and I look forward to each new video. Thank you!
I've watched many of your videos, and I am finally on my computer so that I can comment. Just wanted you to know I REALLY enjoy your video and channel!!!! Hello from Pennsylvania, USA! Keep up the great work!!!
TediumGenius
Well said Neighbor. Philadelphia Pa !
Stay Safe !
I've never found a video that explains the trafic operations in a model railroad. THANKS A LOT !!!, Could you please make a video explaining how to distribute the railroad trafic signals and lights?
I don't understand people who don't like trains, love your videos so much! Thankyou!
Ah love how you mix different countries on your layout. No nitpicking there and i give you two thumbs up for that ! Great video ! Thanks !
I subscribed to your channel, and it is wonderful. I would have never thought of building some of the things that you do build. Wonderful work, wonderful explanation. Keep up the great work and looking forward to seeing your next video 👍.
What a fantastic way to start my morning! A video from Martin! 😎 Great video!
listening to your voice made my day, sir, I love your videos!
Cool
Martin, thanks for your terrific tutorial. I always get inspired to improve my layout!
IT is so great to watch this. In is not only enjoyable but also verry inspiering!
Thank you Martin. Love IT!👍👍😄
These are the most informative modellrailway videos on youtube with great tips. Thanks for uploading them!
Very useful video Martin. 👍
I would love to hear more about your freight card system.
5:00 Who noticed it too ^^
really well explained. was looking for something like this when i build my own Yard on my Nscale. But well that was 5 months back XD. but im happy to see that i practically thought of everything myself ^^
You are always so cheery!! Great tutoring too!!
This was very interesting. It was great to see a working yard and how to model it.
How's she goin'? Very interesting description of how you manage and run your layout in regards to goods traffic!!! You're modelling expertise is a pleasure to watch!!!
Lovely details
Very good tutorial Martin
I been watching a lot of your videos. Nice work. I have learned a lot of tricks from you. Thankyou for posting.
P.S. Beautiful train layout you have. Wish I was in Sweden 🇸🇪 I would love to see it in person.
I absolutely love & enjoy every video you have made , I’ve attempted to build 2 layouts & failed 😣, I’m now attempting my 3rd , fingers crossed this 1 is a success
Many thanks for all of you’re tutorials & tips , they really helping me stay focused
Good advice, thanks.
Oh martin, i love your videos. Thank youso much. Take care as always
Wieder ein sehr schönes Video. Das kleine Tutorial zu den Kanäle war auch klasse. Danke dafür. LG Tino
Nice and useful video. Thank you.👍
Great work, every time. Paypal donation is on its way. Keep up the good work mate !
Very interesting as to how eazy you make it look. I am in the US and never seen the cable box like that but I think its cool so I am going to try it on a section of my railroad. Thanks for these videos. I am trying different things out on my model. The one I like the most was turning toilet paper into water. it worked.
Wo nimmst Du nur all diese Ideen her? Gaaaaaanz toll!!!!!
Thanks Martin, great video... nice shirt too.
A blind thumb-up! 👍
Great Video. For me the best yard is Jhon Allens Time Saver, oldie but goldie 😄 grüsse aus Deutschland 🇩🇪
Good video! Thanks!
at 2:00 you mention a system you have tried that is far too complex, what system was that? i'm not quite grasping what is said and I am interested in learning about it! Thanks!
Hello, super interesting, super informative. Thank you. See ya.
This is super useful!
Thank you Martin!
Greetz Ed🇳🇱
Such a great video!! Thank you for making this!
Very interesting
Intressant och hjälpsam video! Jag funderar på att börja bygga på min bangård snart, bara spår utlagda än så länge :)
Uppskattar dina videor 👍
That electrical Junction Box in my Street in Northern Germany is made out of Fiber reinforced Plastic, i think it might be some kind of Polyester Resin and quite coarse Glasfibers. And its painted Grey, sits on a concrete Base.
+Like #700... Another source of Brown colour is adding black to orange.
Canadian Pacific has rebuilt EMD SD90MAC locomotives into >SD70ACU's in the 7000 number series. I related my being "Like #700" to CP Railway SD70ACU unit number 7000 of which I just photographed February 20th...
You have a cool accent and I like how you present your material on model trains. "Good Show!"
John Kamloops, BC Canada
Really nice, man. I like it!
Usted es un genio
Gracias por tus educativos videos. Saludos
Thank you for you work here. I sent you support via PP.
Well done.
Herlig som alltid! Takk skal du ha :)
nice nsb nohab!
What about a video showing the addition of a sawmill to the new layout that you are working on now?
Super
Very good, thanks!
MoS: Once again an interesting Vid for planning/making railway yards. The cable trunks and lineside boxes were great. Tho I am surprised you made new wooden concrete trunking covers after lying the open trunk section. Why didn't you re-use the removed painted concrete covers and just cut them into single slabs to scatter around the visible cables?
John Crooks I think the foam would look too thick to be trunking covers.
Looks like a little accident there at 5:00 where the carriage seems to come off the track for a split second :)
cool...
Merci 🆗👍👍👍👍👍😍😷
Awesome info🥳🥰thaanx👍🏽💥
How do you work with the Marklin K flex track for large radius? I can't seem to solder to the Marklin K track.
You need to make sure the metal is clean. You can solder the sides of the track profiles and the small copper vanes on the lower side of the tracks. In order to allow for quicker soldering, you may need to use flux.
Paul, Marklin K track is made of stainless steel you need to use a special flux for soldering
Hey "Marklinofsweden" super video! I am myself a big friend of scratchbuild detailes and I´m happy about any ideas shown for such work! "THANKS" Kind regards from a german friend of real and small trains "DER Z-CRACK" Modelrailroadvideos in scale Z
Cool. Mine is multi era. It's a fantasy layout as it includes several countries. Beggars can't be choosers lol.
prima !!!
Can we get a full video of small details we Can make
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Hey it is so so good your ideas thx but ,,,ich verstehe nur die hälfte deiner sprache ....untertitel oder in deutsch gesprochen wäre ganz ...with great regards Dieter
Ich denke das ist genau das Problem. Es gibt 100 mal mehr Leute welche englisch sprechen und schreiben als Deutsch.
Empfelung: mach mal ein Schnellkurs englisch.
Gruss aus der Tschechei 🇨🇿
It's a pitty that you had to use such sharp-curved turnouts. I like your tutorials nevertheless.
Thank you! Yes, the sharp turnouts is a pity both from a realism and operational standpoint, but without them there would not have been at all possible to cram in all the functionality of the operations I wished for.. The sum of the design equation is always based on the priorities made, no matter the space available really.
Hmm... why am I thinking about Kerbal Space Program? The voice... ShadowZone?
....sorry my english is so bad .... :) Dieter
This was a lousy video with great information about trunking channels, arrival & waiting tracks, your layout looks superb and to top it off your instructions are easy to follow. Oh so lousy.....but not really I enjoyed it and will definitely be copying your ideas. Cheers