TT 120 Card kits
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- A closer look at what’s on offer from card kit manufacturers and a build up of the SCALESCENES warehouse kit, free to download for TT120 club members.
Music...Wild Mountain Thyme by Francis McPeake
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Roket card glue amzn.to/3Ry6IOU
Swan Morton Scalpel Handle No3 amzn.to/3Gy5ywn
Swan Morton blade 100x 10a amzn.to/3RyfT1R
Swan Morton blade 100x 11 amzn.to/4accooK
Winsor & Newton Watercolour compact amzn.to/3Nm7xHV
Frisk Pastel Fixative amzn.to/46LETqx
Frisk Varnish Matt amzn.to/419CZyZ
Koala Inkjet Self Adhesive Matte Photo Paper amzn.to/3TiaCwq
Hornby TT120 products that may interest you;
TRAIN SETS
TT1001AM The Scotsman Train Set prf.hn/l/8xQn5X8
TT1001TXSM The Scotsman Train Set - Digital (Sound Fitted) prf.hn/l/VldBv4n
TT1002M The Easterner Train Set prf.hn/l/QxojJvb
TT1002TXSM The Easterner Train Set - Digital (Sound Fitted) prf.hn/l/yOmkqgA
LOCO’S
TT3001M BR class 08 prf.hn/l/jWVQAZJ
TT3002M DB class 08 prf.hn/l/Qx8B202
TT3003M GBRf Class 08 prf.hn/l/0GYZgdY
TT3004M A1 Flying Scotsman prf.hn/l/8xJ8p2Y
TT3004TXSM A1 Flying Scotsman prf.hn/l/PJEB21B
TT3005M A3 Night Hawk prf.hn/l/ZYoB2Xb
TT3005TXSM A3 Night Hawk prf.hn/l/9mJpG0Q
TT3006M A3 Trigo prf.hn/l/A3kolZR
TT3006TXSM A3 Trigo prf.hn/l/b3AmpaA
TT3007M A4 Mallard prf.hn/l/me30OD1
TT3007TXSM A4 Mallard prf.hn/l/LbWnjva
TT3008M A4 Silver King prf.hn/l/5Nqa92m
TT3008TXSM A4 Silver King prf.hn/l/lGWAMD0
TT3009M A4 Falcon prf.hn/l/xnAaMDl
TT3009TXSM A4 Falcon prf.hn/l/GlnabMz
COACHES
TT4001 BR Mk1 Brake Second Corridor E15459 - Era 5 prf.hn/l/DReX9bj
TT4001A BR Mk1 Brake Second Corridor E15468 - Era 5 prf.hn/l/ERYgAZp
TT4001B BR Mk1 Brake Second Corridor E15474 - Era 5 prf.hn/l/0Gb9MPW
TT4002 BR Mk1 Brake Second Corridor E34735 - Era 5 prf.hn/l/jW3OPl1
TT4002A BR Mk1 Brake Second Corridor E34743 - Era 5 prf.hn/l/5NL0WZV
TT4003 Pullman 1st Class Kitchen 'Octavia' with Lights - Era 3 prf.hn/l/MD1B4PP
TT4003A Pullman 1st Class Kitchen 'Plato' with Lights - Era 3 prf.hn/l/kxQyGo3
TT4003B Pullman 1st Class Kitchen 'Zenobia' with Lights - Era 3 prf.hn/l/wzyd4jG
TT4004 Pullman Third Class Brake No. 65 with Lights - Era 3 prf.hn/l/3YVaGNV
TT4004A Pullman Third Class Brake No. 162 With Lights - Era 3 prf.hn/l/0GzEk4P
TT4005 BR Mk1 Composite Corridor E15058 - Era 4 prf.hn/l/20y4pe9
TT4005A BR Mk1 Composite Corridor E15303 - Era 4 prf.hn/l/oVRkvjd
TT4005B BR Mk1 Composite Corridor E15481 - Era 4 prf.hn/l/5NL0eGZ
TT4006 BR Mk1 Brake Second Corridor E34734 - Era 4 prf.hn/l/xnAaD4k
TT4006A BR Mk1 Brake Second Corridor E35335 - Era 4 prf.hn/l/GlnXvl9
WAGONS
TT6001 7 Plank Wagon 'George & Matthews’ No. 5 - Era 3 prf.hn/l/1Mb8nN4
TT6002 7 Plank Wagon 'North's Navigation' No. 3000 - Era 3 prf.hn/l/ZYdGRRN
TT6003 7 Plank Wagon 'Hale Fuels' - Era 3 prf.hn/l/aQGo22A
TT6004 LNER Vent Van, 61996 - Era 3 prf.hn/l/q5WxD9p
TT6005 LNER Vent Van, 727446 - Era 3 prf.hn/l/n0lQaa4
TT6006 BR Vent Van, E156874 - Era 4 prf.hn/l/xnPmazN
TT6007 BR Vent Van, B777345 - Era 4 prf.hn/l/xnAaDdz
TT6008 12T Tank Wagon 'Carless Petrol' No. 10 - Era 2/3 prf.hn/l/xnde3Ed
TT6011 LNER Dia.034 'Toad B' Brake Van, 140526 - Era 3 prf.hn/l/meNM0GV
TT6012 BR Dia.064 'Toad E' Brake Van, E175712 - Era 4 prf.hn/l/Xv5BNXP
TRACK
TT8001 Power Connecting Track 166mm prf.hn/l/8xQn5q0
TT8002 Straight Track 166mm prf.hn/l/pmn9jAW
TT8003 Curve - 1st Radius 30° 267mm prf.hn/l/dldZk95
TT8004 Curve - 2nd Radius 30° 310mm prf.hn/l/A3QqbRX
TT8005 Curve - 3rd Radius 30° 353mm prf.hn/l/dlOBDRY
TT8006 Curve - 4th Radius 30° 396mm prf.hn/l/me30DN1
TT8007 Curve - 6th Radius 15° 640mm prf.hn/l/lGWADb0
TT8008 Left Hand Point 166mm 15° 631mm prf.hn/l/oVb2m4P
TT8009 Right Hand Point 166mm 15° 631mm prf.hn/l/lGbgALY
TT8011 Quarter Straight Track 41.5mm prf.hn/l/znPx1N9
TT8012 Half Straight Track 83mm prf.hn/l/aQwJB8a
TT8014 Quarter Curve - 1st Radius 7.5° 267mm prf.hn/l/q5WxDyE
TT8015 Half Curve - 2nd Radius 15° 310mm prf.hn/l/ERYgn50
TT8016 Half Curve - 3rd Radius 15° 353mm prf.hn/l/5NL0enl
TT8017 Half Curve - 4th Radius 15° 396mm prf.hn/l/9mJ5eaD
TT8018 Diamond Crossing Right Hand 166mm prf.hn/l/8xJm4dw
TT8019 Diamond Crossing Left Hand 166mm prf.hn/l/41yAvnq
TT8037 Extended Half Straight Track prf.hn/l/8xJm4dN
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Excellent video. Just watched again before starting to build the kit. It will be the first kit of this type that I've tried, so looking forward to having a go. This video has been a big help in pushing me to get started. Regards Paul
My Pleasure Paul. Good luck! 😀
Nice peachy, i noticed the plaster making an appearance towards the end.
🤣🤣🤣well spotted! I’ve not cut myself in years, then I do it on camera! (Well almost)
Cheers peachy thank you very much
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Very helpful. The more detail the better IMO 👍👍
I agree
Very nice result but I couldn’t imaging building a village like that. Ideal for any featured railway buildings though. Keep up the excellent work Peachy!
Yes it’s certainly has to be part of the hobby experience that you get some pleasure or satisfaction from & you definitely need plenty of spare time!!
Was just thinking yesterday that it must be time for a new Peachy video!
Yes, this one’s a little late to be honest. Stuff/life/Christmas prep getting in the way! 😀
Useful tutorial video. Thanks for uploading.
You flatter me with term “tutorial” 🤣 we all know its more like “watch me have a go” 😀
@@PeachyTT120 Encouraging people to make low-cost things in TT scale is a good way to go with your channel. More sensible than the Sam's Trains reviews of expensive items that he doesn't think are worth the money!
Mentioning Superquick reminds me of the earlier and cruder Bilteezi 3mm TT100 building range still apparently available from 3SMR.
Now that’s a trip down memory lane!
I recommend taking a look at "Chandwell", a fantastic scratch built model in N. He sticks the windows to the plastic sheet before cutting, this avoids damaging the frames.
EDIT: Moral of the story - watch to the end before posting 😃
Superb.👌 🤣
Have you tried the Chandwell method for windows? Stick the whole window on and cut through the window frames then pick out the spaces.
Yup, but I kept going through, I need more practice. His stuff is very inspirational.
Hi peachy I know you have DCC o8 with sound but just seen a video with a chap doing this but not easy but what I didn’t realise can one still have a DCC ready 6pin from Hornby to control it through iPad just don’t want to buy them if I’m wrong cheers
Yes you can buy them DCC 6pin ready from Hornby but the Hornby HM7000 Bluetooth (but with no sound) decoder isn’t quite available yet, although you can pre-order.
Good video there
Cheers Mike
Cheers Mike
I am trying to track down what you use for gutters and downspouts. Would you mind sometime putting a link to them? You seem to use two products, which is for which. Thanks.
Trevor I used some old American round (almost 1mm) white styrene for the down pipes and the box gutter was made from 1mm x 1.5mm white styrene from a seller on eBay. There’s lots listed online.
@@PeachyTT120 you are so helpful, thanks.
@@trevorbellTT120 my pleasure
If you are doing a lot of these, it would be a good idea to invest in a colour laser printer. Toners last far longer with great results. The price of ink jet carts can become prohibitive.
Probably, but then I’ve got a pretty good deal with HP instant ink. But saying that, a laser printer might be something I’ll invest in just for the windows alone tbh
Hi Chris, I emailed Metcalf about tt120, they told me they have no plans to do this scale.😢
Yeah I did the same almost a year ago.
I don’t blame them, they have only recently built a big extension to their premises so I doubt they’ll be wanting to make any further big financial commitments for a few years at least.
I did the same, and got the same reply. Surely they are missing out? I don't seem to scale down on my printer.
@@trevorbellTT120 hi Trevor, I’m pretty sure the scaling is in the Windows software rather than your printer.
Right click on a pdf on your computer, select print, then scroll down till you find “more settings” then scroll down again and you will be able to select paper size & scaling
I only see 2 TT120 buildings at Scalescenes ??
All Scalescences 00 kits can be printed off at 63% (for TT120)
I didn’t think they specifically did 1:120? Which 2 buildings are you referring to?
You answered my question... ty@@PeachyTT120
@@mactheman8797 👍