I really liked the leathering look on the seats and, clearly, the tables stand out so much better and look more realistic s a contrasting color! Nice work!
@@DonegalDadRail Thanks very much for replying to my comment. It's nice to see other people's work to get idea to improve my Channel. Take Care and Happy Easter DD.
Nice work with the paints there Mark. It certainly livens the coaches up, for sure. What to do with the legs? Crop the shoes and boots off and start a shoe stand at a station, maybe? Seriously, it makes quite a difference to the look of the train. Will you be putting some lighting in the carriages as well as the tail-lamps? Good going, Mark. Patience is the winner there. All the best now. Cheers!
Nice one. I use those cheap chinese figures for coach stock and background scenics, there perfect theres no point in spending money on detail figures when they`ll not be seen.
Hi, I'm in the process of upgrading some old Triang/Hornby Thompson 'teak' coaches and these were nothing more than a basic empty shell. I've had to scratch build a basic interior for each of them. I've come to the part where I have to fit some figures so your video was a great help. Do you find Rocket glue strong enough to hold or would superglue be better? Thanks for your help.
Rocket Card Glue held them fine for me. It will depend on the material your interior is made from. Superglue should be a good universal glue. I like the Rocket Card Glue as it dries clear. Hope this helps.
I really liked the leathering look on the seats and, clearly, the tables stand out so much better and look more realistic s a contrasting color! Nice work!
Thanks so much Anthony. The leather effect was a happy accident. 😀
Great job with the re-painting of the coaches. Nice job on the interior Mark. Figures look so much better. Great video Mark, well done.
Thank you Charlie.
Brilliant Mark good show well done
Thank you John
looking great Mark
Thank you Xmg12
Spot on video like it very much and Happy Easter too DD.
Thanks Dave and a Happy Easter to you too.
@@DonegalDadRail Thanks very much for replying to my comment. It's nice to see other people's work to get idea to improve my Channel. Take Care and Happy Easter DD.
Nice work with the paints there Mark. It certainly livens the coaches up, for sure. What to do with the legs? Crop the shoes and boots off and start a shoe stand at a station, maybe? Seriously, it makes quite a difference to the look of the train. Will you be putting some lighting in the carriages as well as the tail-lamps? Good going, Mark. Patience is the winner there. All the best now. Cheers!
Thanks Flymo, working on coach lighting at the moment, should be this weeks video. 🤞
Brilliant.
Thank you John
Nice one. I use those cheap chinese figures for coach stock and background scenics, there perfect theres no point in spending money on detail figures when they`ll not be seen.
Thanks Newlynn
SKILL ....LIKE WITH THE OLDER STEAM GENERATION...CAN YOU GET THE PEOPLE ...GENTS WITH BOWLER HATS..??..( THATS AMAZING.....
Thank you, you can get alsorts of figures for your model railway
Very good Mark. Do you not Mat or satin varnish your people and interiors? Catch you soon mate atb Andy
Thanks Andy. I didn't think it would be necessary to varnish the interior.
Hi, I'm in the process of upgrading some old Triang/Hornby Thompson 'teak' coaches and these were nothing more than a basic empty shell. I've had to scratch build a basic interior for each of them. I've come to the part where I have to fit some figures so your video was a great help. Do you find Rocket glue strong enough to hold or would superglue be better? Thanks for your help.
Rocket Card Glue held them fine for me. It will depend on the material your interior is made from. Superglue should be a good universal glue. I like the Rocket Card Glue as it dries clear. Hope this helps.