good job mate!,, great job, on benchwork,, good technique, on lift-out bridges!, it looks like youv'e got that sucker, under control!, ,.. nice to see folks who know how to do quality work !, it looks like you will have an excellent layout!, ,. best of luck, from eastern u.s.a.!
Mark thanks and part three should be good viewing. And the beeps are a good idea but the thing is i have to stay and lift the bridges for hours until they stop lol cheers Robert
Looking awesome as always. Can't wait to see the other two , hope your holiday was a good one hope you got what you wanted until your next video be good and be safe
Looks great Robert! I see now that by placing the fulcrum in a bit from the end, you have solved any conflicts of the bridge or rails interfering on raising the bridge. That was a brilliant idea! Looking forward to the next update. Happy New Year! Cheers, Dan
I am an electronic engineer...telecommunications!!! Its too easy for me to build all the automatic parts of a train and other... But i love your work Sir!!!! Keep walking!!! I love trains....Greetings from Mediterranean and Greece
Lots of work to figure out how to do the task , but you seem to have much of it figured out so far , be nice when it is done Robert Cheers Happy New year !
how do you come up with some of these awesome looking ideas? i am just in awe. i did think you were going to do the vinegar and steel wool die on the ballsa strips. but you always seem to have a plan, and it always turns out better than what i think so.. see you on the next one
Amazing. Last video I suggested a stiffener and u replied it would have sides.... never did I imagine this. Ur always 10 steps ahead. Remind me not to play chess with you. Lol
Very slick idea
Thanks Frank cheers Robert
good job mate!,, great job, on benchwork,, good technique, on lift-out bridges!, it looks like youv'e got that sucker, under control!, ,.. nice to see folks who know how to do quality work !, it looks like you will have an excellent layout!, ,. best of luck, from eastern u.s.a.!
Gene thanks and so far so good will be better when i get the tracks all wired
up and one more bridge to go cheers Robert
very nice,thank you for sharing your work
Jeff thanks for watching cheers Robert
Looking good Robert, can't wait for the finished reveal of it all - again an awesome design idea.
I cant wait either cheers Robert
Absolutely brilliant! Love the bridge, love the idea. Can’t wait for part 3! And I love that your bridge beeps each time you raise it. -Mark
Mark thanks and part three should be good viewing.
And the beeps are a good idea but the thing is i have
to stay and lift the bridges for hours until they stop lol cheers Robert
Outstanding work as always Robert and the snow weathered trains look awesome!
Thanks Darren and the snow weathering train was good to do as well cheers Robert
Looking awesome as always. Can't wait to see the other two , hope your holiday was a good one hope you got what you wanted until your next video be good and be safe
Matt thanks and this is taken a lot longer to do cheers Robert
Bridges are looking great ~ awesome idea on finishing them! ~ linda
Thanks Linda and hope you have a safe New Year cheers Robert
Great work !
Thanks Brice
CSX, this has really come along, looking really good. Thank you so much for sharing, love watching your video's.
Great to hear from you Mike, and thanks for commenting cheers Robert
Well done with the lift ups Robert , work of art ...
David thanks work of art? cheers Robert
It’s a saying we use for work well done
@@howarth004 David yes i know i was knocking myself lol cheers again.
Looks great Robert! I see now that by placing the fulcrum in a bit from the end, you have solved any conflicts of the bridge or rails interfering on raising the bridge. That was a brilliant idea! Looking forward to the next update. Happy New Year! Cheers, Dan
Dan at this point in time it seems to work but laying down the track will tell.
And have a Safe New Year cheers Robert
Great work Mate , a good bit of old Aussie engineering !!!
Cheers Glynn
Glynn Aussie engineering sounds good, just hope
it looks good at the end cheers Robert
I am an electronic engineer...telecommunications!!!
Its too easy for me to build all the automatic parts of a train and other...
But i love your work Sir!!!!
Keep walking!!!
I love trains....Greetings from Mediterranean and Greece
Thanks and i will keep walking lol cheers Robert
Robert, I like how you're doing your bridges looking forward to part 4. John
Thanks John and part 4 should be a good one thanks for commenting and watching cheers Robert
That looks awesome
Thanks Mate cheers Robert
Nice work !!!
Thanks cheers Robert
Wow, pretty impressive ideas, Robert. Just truly awesome. Looking forward to the next video. Take care and happy new year! 🎉. - Drew
Drew hope it all fits in at the end, and hope you had
a great xmas and have a safe New Year cheers Robert
Excellent workmanship!!!
Thank you cheers Robert
looks great
Thank you
Lots of work to figure out how to do the task , but you seem to have much of it figured out so far , be nice when it is done Robert Cheers Happy New year !
David more work than i thought but we will see what the outcome brings cheers Robert
I knew it would be lots of work depending on how much your willing to do and then scenic it after !
fantastic
Thanks Jennifer
😄Have a great 2019! 🔔
You too mate cheers Robert
how do you come up with some of these awesome looking ideas? i am just in awe. i did think you were going to do the vinegar and steel wool die on the ballsa strips. but you always seem to have a plan, and it always turns out better than what i think so.. see you on the next one
Sparky was going to use the old vinegar look, but thought i would
try something different Paint! lol buy always thinking cheers Robert
What was the reasoning you put the wooden road bed down for?
Joe the wooden roadbed was to try and get an old looking bridge cheers Robert
Amazing. Last video I suggested a stiffener and u replied it would have sides.... never did I imagine this. Ur always 10 steps ahead. Remind me not to play chess with you. Lol
Derek the sides are 8mm thick so this should help out.
And love chess as well but not that good cheers Robert
If you had cut at an angle there would have been no need to round off the ends or leave such big gaps
The gaps look bigger than what they are cheers Robert
your voice recognition software
doesn't recognize aussie, LOL
Mel lol cheers Robert
You really don't like doing anything easy.
Scott you know me lol thanks cheers Robert