Great fun to watch these. I've been gathering my Scratch & Dent train stuff to give it a shot. PS - That's the name of my railroad... the 'Scratch & Dent Railroad', because just about everything on it came from Garage Sales, Estate Sales, and Second-Hand Junk Stores. I've been a big fan of Rowland Emmett for a while now. First from seeing his cartoons in old Punch magazine cartoon collection books, and then finding out about his little railroads. Keep up the good work.
Bloody hell Bob you’ve done it again mate excellent video and fantastic auto-coach, love the railway . Keep up the great work much better than all those rivit counter videos can’t wait for the next instalment 👍
Thanks Stephen. I am really trying to push my model making skills. but honestly this stuff is just fun. and just in case.... I am sure there is 1 pop rivet in there !!!!
We need more like this ... have you seen Nonsuch in latest Railway Modeller? Have something at O-16.5 ish in my head ... mouse railway under floorboards
@@TippY_AshwooD the Schow wa called "Lucas und die Wilde 13" played on an fictuous island called "Lummerland"(best to google that) reigned by King Alfons the Quarter before 12th.
A note on lining things up, gaffer tape has a textile pattern. Using this when applying the "planks" helps to keep stuff lined up. Especially if your roof is too long for the coffee stirrers. th-cam.com/video/qLM4eqdcIIU/w-d-xo.html
What wonderfully weird stuff.... You my friend need to get acquainted with Blender 3D and invest in a 3D Printer. I started on a HOe log wagon (the detail blows away anything currently on the market) Since then I have moved onto a couple of complete LOCO body replacement projects, that i have to say are looking rather nice.
Thank-You. I have been looking at 3D printing. anything info in that direction is much appreciated mainly for quirky parts rather than full Loco's etc. I would like to be able to build better frames/chassis etc for sure. Glad you enjoyed
What a cute little railway!
Thank-you Nina. Its great Fun doing 'TippY AshwooD"
Great fun to watch these. I've been gathering my Scratch & Dent train stuff to give it a shot. PS - That's the name of my railroad... the 'Scratch & Dent Railroad', because just about everything on it came from Garage Sales, Estate Sales, and Second-Hand Junk Stores. I've been a big fan of Rowland Emmett for a while now. First from seeing his cartoons in old Punch magazine cartoon collection books, and then finding out about his little railroads. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Thomas. Scratch and Dent. brilliant ! I only came across Roland Emett a few years back and its been a slippery slope since then !!!
Great video
Thanks Nick. Just get out there.
Amazing.
sorry a bit tardy on my Replies. but glad you enjoy
Excellent work all round and so enjoyable to watch. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mark. Nice to know the filming of my Ramblings are worth doing !
Bloody hell Bob you’ve done it again mate excellent video and fantastic auto-coach, love the railway . Keep up the great work much better than all those rivit counter videos can’t wait for the next instalment 👍
Thanks Stephen. I am really trying to push my model making skills. but honestly this stuff is just fun. and just in case.... I am sure there is 1 pop rivet in there !!!!
We need more like this ... have you seen Nonsuch in latest Railway Modeller? Have something at O-16.5 ish in my head ... mouse railway under floorboards
Thank-you Chris I follow Nonsuch on FB but haven't seen the article yet... Mouse under the floor boards sounds interesting
Looks like an locomotve from an famous German kids TV Show by the "Augsburger Puppenkiste" way back in the 1960ies.
I had no idea.... thank-you. for the info, I will have a search around and see what I can find
@@TippY_AshwooD the Schow wa called "Lucas und die Wilde 13" played on an fictuous island called "Lummerland"(best to google that) reigned by King Alfons the Quarter before 12th.
A note on lining things up, gaffer tape has a textile pattern. Using this when applying the "planks" helps to keep stuff lined up. Especially if your roof is too long for the coffee stirrers.
th-cam.com/video/qLM4eqdcIIU/w-d-xo.html
Thank-you Bob. good tip
What wonderfully weird stuff.... You my friend need to get acquainted with Blender 3D and invest in a 3D Printer. I started on a HOe log wagon (the detail blows away anything currently on the market) Since then I have moved onto a couple of complete LOCO body replacement projects, that i have to say are looking rather nice.
Thank-You. I have been looking at 3D printing. anything info in that direction is much appreciated mainly for quirky parts rather than full Loco's etc. I would like to be able to build better frames/chassis etc for sure. Glad you enjoyed
@@TippY_AshwooD any advice I can offer and or recommendations I would be happy to help.