WOW what a compete tutorial in part one ... You know Chris , the first step is always the most difficult...inertia....Once I get going on a passion work like you are , I cant stop thinking about before I go to bed or its the first on my mind when I wake up ... just me.
You've inspired me to repair my mostly falling apart 25 year old korber 5 stall o gauge roundhouse. Great job, both in construction and camera work. Back then, before utube, I had no tools and only ca glue. With you guidance here, it will go better and hopefully, more lasting. I now have a much better feel for the task, potential problems and your fixes. Much appreciated
The roundhouse is a classic structure that just screams railroad. With that said I have never built one. A salute you for taking on the challenge and completing the kit. Well done. Bill B.
Great job on the roundhouse Chris. Bob is a great guy to work with. I have built a few of his kits. Unfortunately when I built my roundhouse years ago know one had kits out. Had scratch built mine. Then I had meet Bob when he first set up at York train meet for the first time. He was a few booths down from our booth. I got one of his station kits back then. I think this video is very helpful to those that have never built a roundhouse either a kit or scratch-built like I had to do. Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful Job! Patience is definitely a virtue in modelling. On a side note, I like your attention to detail, especially in painting the vertical posts, the taping of the bottoms, and spraying them white AGAIN before the black to reduce or eliminate "bleeding".. As for sanding the posts smooth, I would be curious to see if the prototype posts were rough hewn or smooth finished..? The fiber raising may actually be more prototypical..
WOW what a compete tutorial in part one ... You know Chris , the first step is always the most difficult...inertia....Once I get going on a passion work like you are , I cant stop thinking about before I go to bed or its the first on my mind when I wake up ... just me.
You've inspired me to repair my mostly falling apart 25 year old korber 5 stall o gauge roundhouse. Great job, both in construction and camera work. Back then, before utube, I had no tools and only ca glue. With you guidance here, it will go better and hopefully, more lasting. I now have a much better feel for the task, potential problems and your fixes. Much appreciated
Awesome 👍 Job, my husband Bill, said you have a lot of patience. Watching part #2 now. Always watch your videos give a 👍.
Thank you so much!
The roundhouse is a classic structure that just screams railroad. With that said I have never built one. A salute you for taking on the challenge and completing the kit. Well done. Bill B.
Great job! It’s cool that you reviewed basic tools needed and procedures that worked for you. I appreciate that. Keep up the great work!
Wow! I didn't even have the patience for a plastic Atlas kit. Beautiful work, can't wait for part 2. The ribbon cutting and tour video was amazing.
Very impressive modeling! Thanks for taking us step by step as it really helps beginner modelers like myself get an idea of everything involved!
Great job on the roundhouse Chris.
Bob is a great guy to work with. I have built a few of his kits.
Unfortunately when I built my roundhouse years ago know one had kits out.
Had scratch built mine.
Then I had meet Bob when he first set up at York train meet for the first time. He was a few booths down from our booth.
I got one of his station kits back then.
I think this video is very helpful to those that have never built a roundhouse either a kit or scratch-built like I had to do. Thank you for sharing.
Hola buen dia excelente video te mando un abrazo grande
Awesome build.
Wonderful Job! Patience is definitely a virtue in modelling.
On a side note, I like your attention to detail, especially in painting the vertical posts, the taping of the bottoms, and spraying them white AGAIN before the black to reduce or eliminate "bleeding"..
As for sanding the posts smooth, I would be curious to see if the prototype posts were rough hewn or smooth finished..? The fiber raising may actually be more prototypical..
I figured over the years the beams may have been rubbed smooth so went that direction.
@@ChrissTrainsandThings Or painted to the point of smooth lol
Great 3 rail videos! It’s o gauge or. NO gauge!
Thank you! george
My name is Ethan Armitage.
Links ks would be helpful for all your tools ⚒️ thanks
do you know what the proto type of the roundhouse is
“Union Pacific type”
And this is why I have never built a round house after55 years of real model railroading