Looking sharp, both you with your haircut and the layout with the scenery placement! Have fun at the train show; I'm stuck at work and missing a local model railroad swap meet scheduled for today. 😒
Looks good Dave. You're not the only one who spends time working on layouts after midnight and in the wee hours of the morning. At least in your case the room will be warm? The garage can be a challenge at different times of the year. 🤔😄 Happy Modelling.
you should make it look like it was an old part of the rail line with old sleepers up to the rest of the layout and have workers pulling up the track work
That’s great your reusing the cliff face looks good ,mate I’ll have to find you some slippers you make me feel cold with nothing on your plates 😂 i😂it’s suppose to be spring but it’s wet and windy here in Hammersmith west London 😊 All the best Mark 😊😊
3:30 AM? I was a half hour behind you. I have also made a ballast tool. If you redesign with 3 holes the middle being a oval and one additional on the outside of each rail I think you can fix the problem with poor coverage on the slopes.
Must of missed you at the show, hung around till 10:45 left with two full bags got a sweet Lionel set 2 engines 11 cars all mint,God bless the two older ladies in that booth!!! Also 4 new Santa fe kits in built athearn of coarse .left a couple of deals for you!! Did seem to be up there in prices. A few less venders didn't see my usual athearn dude to bad! Great video Dr.Dave..😀
Ficou lindo as rochas e sua linha de programação, uma ideia para ficar como parte do senário " coloca trilhos até próximo a linha como se fosse um desvio abandonado". Fica legal. Parabéns, logo começo a minha.
Please let me tell you about two nicknames for U.S. railroads. The C&NW or Chicago and Northwestern was also know as Cheap & Nothing Wasted. The Louisville and Nashville or L&N was also known as The Late & Nasty.
Looks great. I was wondering if you really had to cut the edge of cork . I thought the blasts would slope the edge on its own. Mountain looks good where you put it.
Looking very nice, Dave! I just managed to complete 1/2 the bench work on my new layout. It's a 7 x10 ft O shaped shelf that is 24 " wide. Even got some temporary track laid so I am officially off of my 11 foot windows sill and on the new layout We all do with what space we have available. Thanks for the inspiration !!! See you in the next video.
good idea on the test track but If it was me I would have had a switch installed to have the loco roll into place rather than hand installed, note SMT has a test track near his power supplies but never used
The cliff face looks great there. Good to see it back.
Wonder if you put glue down first on the sides? Good to see the mountain back 😎😎😎
I tried glue once before, but when you brush it, it makes a right mess.
Dave, get a fan brush to spread ballast. Works great. Programming track light is genius.
Looking sharp, both you with your haircut and the layout with the scenery placement!
Have fun at the train show; I'm stuck at work and missing a local model railroad swap meet scheduled for today. 😒
These are the thing we thing of in the middle of the night that makes it so we cant sleep hahaha
Looks good Dave.
You're not the only one who spends time working on layouts after midnight and in the wee hours of the morning.
At least in your case the room will be warm?
The garage can be a challenge at different times of the year. 🤔😄
Happy Modelling.
you should make it look like it was an old part of the rail line with old sleepers up to the rest of the layout and have workers pulling up the track work
Yes, good idea. I need to do some weathering on the ballast. Old oil stains, grass in the middle etc.
That’s great your reusing the cliff face looks good ,mate I’ll have to find you some slippers you make me feel cold with nothing on your plates 😂 i😂it’s suppose to be spring but it’s wet and windy here in Hammersmith west London 😊
All the best
Mark 😊😊
It was good to meet you today. I filled up two bags, decided that was enough!
3:30 AM? I was a half hour behind you. I have also made a ballast tool. If you redesign with 3 holes the middle being a oval and one additional on the outside of each rail I think you can fix the problem with poor coverage on the slopes.
Nice to se that you are starting the scenery awsome as allways Dave :)
Hi Dave the People arrived saturday morning, Thanks
Awesome. So sorry for the delay. I have no excuses.
Must of missed you at the show, hung around till 10:45 left with two full bags got a sweet Lionel set 2 engines 11 cars all mint,God bless the two older ladies in that booth!!! Also 4 new Santa fe kits in built athearn of coarse .left a couple of deals for you!! Did seem to be up there in prices. A few less venders didn't see my usual athearn dude to bad! Great video Dr.Dave..😀
Ficou lindo as rochas e sua linha de programação, uma ideia para ficar como parte do senário " coloca trilhos até próximo a linha como se fosse um desvio abandonado".
Fica legal.
Parabéns, logo começo a minha.
Obrigado. Sim, uma pista abandonada é uma ótima ideia.
Great to see the scenery starting and reusing some of the original is a great idea.
Please let me tell you about two nicknames for U.S. railroads. The C&NW or Chicago and Northwestern was also know as Cheap & Nothing Wasted. The Louisville and Nashville or L&N was also known as The Late & Nasty.
Always dog hair - I can relate to that 😞
Looks great. I was wondering if you really had to cut the edge of cork . I thought the blasts would slope the edge on its own. Mountain looks good where you put it.
It looks fantastically great
You could probably use the programming track as a locomotive display when not programming engines
Looking very nice, Dave!
I just managed to complete 1/2 the bench work on my new layout. It's a 7 x10 ft O shaped shelf that is 24 " wide. Even got some temporary track laid so I am officially off of my 11 foot windows sill and on the new layout We all do with what space we have available.
Thanks for the inspiration !!!
See you in the next video.
Yeah, I do need to remind myself how lucky I am to have so much available space.
Looks good
A good thing to do when you cant sleep is work on a model or model railway lol
good idea on the test track but If it was me I would have had a switch installed to have the loco roll into place rather than hand installed, note SMT has a test track near his power supplies but never used
I didn't want to risk accidentally doing a factory reset on every loco I had on the layout, lol
Hit that Train Show Hard Dave. Stay Late.
What kind of ballast do you use ?
It's called "jar of gravel" from Dollarama. About $2 a jar. I bought a variety of colours and mixed them up.
Hi.
I have an Tip for you, try Out MBR Modell Trees.
The Look Great. Much better then the Trees you use😉
Greetings from Germany
Sascha
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