Thank you for this video. It's very soothing to this American after the events of Tuesday. ❤ I have an 8yo Anatolian Shepherd. A 130-pound (8 and 2/3rd stone) dog with an independent streak. When he was a puppy, he'd lick the walls by wherever he slept. Thus, there's damaged walls in the laundry room, living room, and hallway outside my parents' bedroom. So, is Echo trouble? Yeah, but I love him with every fiber of my being. My "channel" if you can call it that, consists of early videos of him, if you are curious.
Thank you, not the greatest of cinematography today, I’m afraid I’m too tired to set up anything better - but glad that the message soothed and helped. Your Echo sounds quite the character, we’ve a 9 year old Dachshund here who was bought for the girls but has ended up being pretty much my dog, she is lovely. Not enjoying the Labrador puppy either though!
Oh... I had a question.... have you ever considered hand-laying track with an assortment of differently stained sleepers instead of using commercial track and painting the sleepers?
No, it’s funny but that has never appealed. I don’t think natural materials scale that well in the smaller indoor scales. That said others get a great deal of pleasure from it.
@JamesHiltonCustomModelRailways I prefer commercial track for the ease of use, but commercial track adds up fast nowadays, especially when you switch from an 8-foot shelf to a 10x20 foot room. Finding the "work smarter no harder" is a challenge.
I’ve tried Revell paints in the past and found they did funny things when thinned, but perhaps it’s time to revisit as I was aware there was an equivalent in their enamel range…
Kraftwerk - to create. Wehrmacht - war destruction. Craft the magic of creativity. Journey on the railway of Life. Great video, thanks.
Thank you
Thank you for this video. It's very soothing to this American after the events of Tuesday. ❤
I have an 8yo Anatolian Shepherd. A 130-pound (8 and 2/3rd stone) dog with an independent streak. When he was a puppy, he'd lick the walls by wherever he slept. Thus, there's damaged walls in the laundry room, living room, and hallway outside my parents' bedroom. So, is Echo trouble? Yeah, but I love him with every fiber of my being. My "channel" if you can call it that, consists of early videos of him, if you are curious.
Thank you, not the greatest of cinematography today, I’m afraid I’m too tired to set up anything better - but glad that the message soothed and helped. Your Echo sounds quite the character, we’ve a 9 year old Dachshund here who was bought for the girls but has ended up being pretty much my dog, she is lovely. Not enjoying the Labrador puppy either though!
Really looking forward to see this one developing here and on your blog.
Thanks, me too! Loads to experiment with this time for that autumnal New England look!
Where did you get that locomotive 0:43
It is a Bachmann GE 45t switcher I recently acquired second hand via Facebook marketplace.
Oh... I had a question.... have you ever considered hand-laying track with an assortment of differently stained sleepers instead of using commercial track and painting the sleepers?
No, it’s funny but that has never appealed. I don’t think natural materials scale that well in the smaller indoor scales. That said others get a great deal of pleasure from it.
@JamesHiltonCustomModelRailways I prefer commercial track for the ease of use, but commercial track adds up fast nowadays, especially when you switch from an 8-foot shelf to a 10x20 foot room. Finding the "work smarter no harder" is a challenge.
it's common practice in the US to stagger the rail joints, just an observation
Thanks - will bear this in mind 👍
I just noticed that Humbrol 72 is available from stockists on eBay.
Hi there, not in the UK as far as I can tell, it’s been discontinued for a few years these days.
Have you tried revell 89?
I’ve tried Revell paints in the past and found they did funny things when thinned, but perhaps it’s time to revisit as I was aware there was an equivalent in their enamel range…