oo gauge garden railway on a budget progress, track repair and trains running
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2020
- Welcome back to my oo gauge garden railway on a budget.
In this video we will take a look at current scenic progress, track repair after not running for sometime and trains running.
The stone is from Tesco 3 bags for £10
The plants are from various good garden centres
The trellis is from hombase £5.99 each
I have used 4 lengths
The bricks are from gumtree £ free
The mortar is ready mixed from homebase £7 per bag I use 1 bag
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Built mine 3yrs ago ,used brass drawing pins in between sleepers at intervals and had no trouble with track expanding also soldered wires between rail joints so no problem with power loss ,its nice to see others working their way through problems ,keep up the good work sir .
Excellent thanks for sharing
Your garden railway looks excellent!
Thank you very much.
More video's will be on the way.
Really nice, Thankyou for sharing
Thank you.
I’ve just found your channel - your garden railway looks so good!
Thank you very much
Loving the new work on it Karl, can't wait to see it progress more.
Thank you Lewis more video's will be out soon
Really enjoyed this, great work mate 👏👏
Thank you very much.
This is really good. Does it still exist?
Its a great railway which doesnt take too much room but allows for fast running and ponsing about in the station. I'm about to build one myself so was keen to see how you did it Karl. I notice you didn't put roofing felt over your running boards
Good luck on you build.
The reason I did not use roofing felt is it's to thick to get a nice folded edge it's hard enough felting a shed roof and getting it smooth and secondly I'm using pressure treated decking boards which were 5 years old befor I got them.
Thank you for your comment and good luck
What track is that? I'm thinking of putting in some track along the fence in my garden, but I'm concerned about the track rusting and plastic ties getting ruined in time by the sun and elements.