I noticed the fencing on several layouts and it works really well. I love the loco in this setting, and the way you always get the backscene just perfect
Thank you, the colours and shades certainly work well and the etched metal fence very fine and then it helps further diffuse the backscene. The backscene itself was faded with white spray paint to give the impression of it being further away. There is more about the layout and it’s approach on my blog.
I am glad you enjoy your craftmanship. It is a very simple creation, but in our complex world, the ideal refuge from the pressure that seem far too constant. Thank you for all your work. Even your voice soothing and fits in well with the atmosphere of the session. No music or whistles and engines turned up way too loud to distract from the mood. A pleasure to view.
Hello James, just discovered your channel and truly inspiring stuff. Attention to detail is amazing and the layout comes across as bigger than it actually is. Could I ask, how did you make the uncoupling devices or have I missed a tutorial on it somewhere? Well, I’m subscribed now! Cheers, Jeremy.
Hi there - there is a video about the couplings, but not the uncoupling devices. They are simply Kadee magnet cut into 1cm squares, drilled to accept a brass rod (to pull and push) and put in a small 1x3cm thin styrene box and buried flush in the baseboard, directly under the track.
Thank you. You set the position of the buffing face of the DG when you install them. I have them just proud of the stock buffers, they work best then, but it’s very close and visually works.
Hello James. I am interested in how you make the under track uncoupling magnets slide back and forth. I recall you discussed this on your blog or in another video? Would this idea work with US Kadee couplers?
It should work with Kadee but you may need to slide the whole large magnet. These DG ones don’t need much force so I’ve got away with quite small magnets. I shall do a video or blog about them, basically I cut up a Kadee magnet into 1cm squares, drill a hole in one end for a brass rod and then built a small box from thin styrene so they can sit directly under the sleeper web.
Thanks for sharing, James. I'm looking forward to your next book!
Thank you Gregory, me too, probably late summer when it’s available.
love it, big view, small space
Thank you, yes, it’s replacement is just a touch larger but still small.
I noticed the fencing on several layouts and it works really well. I love the loco in this setting, and the way you always get the backscene just perfect
Thank you, the colours and shades certainly work well and the etched metal fence very fine and then it helps further diffuse the backscene. The backscene itself was faded with white spray paint to give the impression of it being further away. There is more about the layout and it’s approach on my blog.
A great litle layout i realy enjoy how effective it works🙂
thank you Raymond
I am glad you enjoy your craftmanship. It is a very simple creation, but in our complex world, the ideal refuge from the pressure that seem far too constant. Thank you for all your work. Even your voice soothing and fits in well with the atmosphere of the session. No music or whistles and engines turned up way too loud to distract from the mood. A pleasure to view.
Geoffrey, that’s very kind and thank you for noticing the voice, yes deliberately paced and soothing is something I had in mind.
Your commentary and voice add so much to the videos…just perfect,,,so calming 👍
The slow speed running quality of the 08 is impressive
They are wonderful models.
Hello James, just discovered your channel and truly inspiring stuff. Attention to detail is amazing and the layout comes across as bigger than it actually is. Could I ask, how did you make the uncoupling devices or have I missed a tutorial on it somewhere? Well, I’m subscribed now! Cheers, Jeremy.
Hi there - there is a video about the couplings, but not the uncoupling devices. They are simply Kadee magnet cut into 1cm squares, drilled to accept a brass rod (to pull and push) and put in a small 1x3cm thin styrene box and buried flush in the baseboard, directly under the track.
LOVELY! those D&G couplings make some difference to the look of the rolling stock; do the buffers meet when pushing?
Thank you. You set the position of the buffing face of the DG when you install them. I have them just proud of the stock buffers, they work best then, but it’s very close and visually works.
@@JamesHiltonCustomModelRailways great, cheers.
Hello James. I am interested in how you make the under track uncoupling magnets slide back and forth. I recall you discussed this on your blog or in another video? Would this idea work with US Kadee couplers?
It should work with Kadee but you may need to slide the whole large magnet. These DG ones don’t need much force so I’ve got away with quite small magnets. I shall do a video or blog about them, basically I cut up a Kadee magnet into 1cm squares, drill a hole in one end for a brass rod and then built a small box from thin styrene so they can sit directly under the sleeper web.
@@JamesHiltonCustomModelRailways Thank you James
Hi James, is the new book going to feature smaller/cameo layouts or will it be looking at different topics?
It’s got a different focus but there are still cameo layouts in the plan section, and plenty illustrated throughout.