Hi Paul - Good progress on the track laying and I love the paint rack . I too had good service from DCC Concepts and I am always happy to use them. Nice to see the trains running at the end. Cheers Kev
Thank you Kev, it is always nice to find a manufacturer that stands by there work. Indeed when a few years back Hornby really messed up with me, one man sorted t all out way beyond what was needed, sadly no longer with us, he was a great credit to Hornby, cheers P
Hi Paul, Layouts coming along nicely, just a thought have you tried Golden Valley Hobbies, they do adjustable gauges you can use to space the track and set each track parallel to each other, you get two in each pack. I struggled with track spacing and I found them ideal. I'm sure somewhere on youtube there some info. Keep up the good work Richard
Dear Paul, very nice paint shelving you made there. Love the idea of the white doorstopper strips at the front as a way to display the true swaths of color of the bottles behind it. Cool to see how the shallow cabinet improves the access on your workbench. Always a bummer when one tries out fav locos and rolling stock on turnouts already tested with the foolproof equipment and a derailment occurs. Great to hear your friend was able to help and locate the problem accurately. Must have been a relief. Anyhow, love the progress on the incline, slowly but steadily getting there. Curious for next episode. Cheerio
Great paint rack, and really does help organise them. I made a smaller version a while ago, but need to be disciplined in putting them away, lol. My work desk is... well. Say no more. Enjoyed seeing your trains run.
Hi Paul, i have used PVA on all my cork, works great and cheap in a 5 litre, just need to apply to both surfaces. I also use it to lay the track but I know many use copydex.
@Sandling Junction - paint the lids of the paint, then it doesn't matter where you put them back :) Peachey Models is a commission painting service in Cambridge - would love to see some 40k content :D
@@Sandlingjunction I get you… I have filling drawers sorted by colour. you could prime them all the same colour, or white, grey and black to show the paint over those primed colours.
I`ve just done some paint racks myself, Though I cheated and bought some in the Hattons sale, though they do me, You have a few more paints than me. Lol
Hi Paul - Good progress on the track laying and I love the paint rack . I too had good service from DCC Concepts and I am always happy to use them. Nice to see the trains running at the end.
Cheers Kev
Thank you Kev, it is always nice to find a manufacturer that stands by there work. Indeed when a few years back Hornby really messed up with me, one man sorted t all out way beyond what was needed, sadly no longer with us, he was a great credit to Hornby, cheers P
I do like the coffee pot C24 😊 👌😎☕️
Thanks Fred I have several, love them all. cheers P
Hi great Video again . Hats off to doc concepts good to see that level of customer service,that’s what everyone should be like .cheers Glen
Yes DCC Concepts were stunning as they always have been, cheers P
I would number the space and the bottle as well. Great space saving.
A great idea thank you, cheers P
You need to use trackseta jigs in the three radi you require.
silly me I have those, cheers Haydn
Hi Paul, Layouts coming along nicely, just a thought have you tried Golden Valley Hobbies, they do adjustable gauges you can use to space the track and set each track parallel to each other, you get two in each pack. I struggled with track spacing and I found them ideal. I'm sure somewhere on youtube there some info. Keep up the good work Richard
I have seen those, may well treat myself, cheers P
Dear Paul, very nice paint shelving you made there. Love the idea of the white doorstopper strips at the front as a way to display the true swaths of color of the bottles behind it. Cool to see how the shallow cabinet improves the access on your workbench.
Always a bummer when one tries out fav locos and rolling stock on turnouts already tested with the foolproof equipment and a derailment occurs. Great to hear your friend was able to help and locate the problem accurately. Must have been a relief.
Anyhow, love the progress on the incline, slowly but steadily getting there. Curious for next episode. Cheerio
Thank you Vince, always the best foot forward, cheers P
Great paint rack, and really does help organise them. I made a smaller version a while ago, but need to be disciplined in putting them away, lol. My work desk is... well. Say no more.
Enjoyed seeing your trains run.
Cheers John, I so know what you me chum, cheers p
Nice 40k collection
Hi Paul, i have used PVA on all my cork, works great and cheap in a 5 litre, just need to apply to both surfaces. I also use it to lay the track but I know many use copydex.
Yes should have used PVA, I tend not to on track to find copydex easier to lift if needed. cheers P
Hi Paul great video
Can tell me what sound decoders you use on locomotives?
Thanks mark
@Sandling Junction - paint the lids of the paint, then it doesn't matter where you put them back :)
Peachey Models is a commission painting service in Cambridge - would love to see some 40k content :D
I thought of that, but have few flat top GW and mainy Vallejo, and most of those are black tops. really do not show colour well, cheers P
@@Sandlingjunction I get you… I have filling drawers sorted by colour.
you could prime them all the same colour, or white, grey and black to show the paint over those primed colours.
I just might do that , cheers P@@peacheymodels3503
I`ve just done some paint racks myself, Though I cheated and bought some in the Hattons sale, though they do me, You have a few more paints than me. Lol
Hey whatever works the best for sure, cheers P
But copydex has a warning on the bottle for asthma.
Arh, thank you, did not realise this, appreciated, cheers P
@@SandlingjunctionYour welcome
col vid on channel thanks lee
many thanks Lee, cheers P