Great little project, gets the old grey cells going too. I like using magnets as well. I also often prime/basecoat in black to provide pre-shaded effects, especially if airbrushing at an angle. Looking forward to the next installment 👍👍💜😊
What a great N gauge layout, well done sir, your glass factory looks amazing. Looking forward to the next video. You truly have a great model making talent. 👍🚂
Hi Jason, looking really good now and the alterations to the rooftops lift the building to another level. I’m now struggling with my 009 in a wine box as the Peco track doesn’t lend itself to being plugged/unplugged on the short bridging section. I’ll have to have a rethink, Kato narrow gauge track would be a good alternative but as yet they don’t make to appropriate points. Anyway I can’t wait to see episode 5. 😊
Coming along nicely. I am very impressed with your work with the magnets and LEDs. One question, is the sign going to be painted on the brick just under the roof behind the LEDs or on the side of the building below the LEDs?
Just a thought... If the chimney height was adjusted slightly, would the roof section store upsidedown inside the factory rather than on the lid as you suggested?
@@TheFalconeer Good point but I need the room inside for the intended lighting and wiring, yours is a sound idea though and if I was starting again it would be worthy of consideration 👍. Cheers, Jason
Great little project, gets the old grey cells going too. I like using magnets as well. I also often prime/basecoat in black to provide pre-shaded effects, especially if airbrushing at an angle. Looking forward to the next installment 👍👍💜😊
This has to one of most inspirational videos for microlayouts going, love it, roll on part 5
What a great N gauge layout, well done sir, your glass factory looks amazing. Looking forward to the next video. You truly have a great model making talent. 👍🚂
so so clever, love how u work out the different little problems to over come... this is gonna look great!!!
This is a great build to watch...
Your building there is looking great, the roof is much better with the skylights etc. All looking very neat work so far!
Coming along nicely.
Hi Jason, looking really good now and the alterations to the rooftops lift the building to another level. I’m now struggling with my 009 in a wine box as the Peco track doesn’t lend itself to being plugged/unplugged on the short bridging section. I’ll have to have a rethink, Kato narrow gauge track would be a good alternative but as yet they don’t make to appropriate points. Anyway I can’t wait to see episode 5. 😊
Jason, what a great planning and perfoming solution - it´s dinamyte💥 to follow your perfect ideas !!! Applouse👋 to you ....
Coming along nicely. I am very impressed with your work with the magnets and LEDs. One question, is the sign going to be painted on the brick just under the roof behind the LEDs or on the side of the building below the LEDs?
@@Maurice00PA Thanks Maurice, the sign will mount on the brickwork under the roof. Hopefully the lights will do their job🤞
Just a thought... If the chimney height was adjusted slightly, would the roof section store upsidedown inside the factory rather than on the lid as you suggested?
@@TheFalconeer Good point but I need the room inside for the intended lighting and wiring, yours is a sound idea though and if I was starting again it would be worthy of consideration 👍. Cheers, Jason