Like the inside shot of shed, also the weathering of shell tanker no over done just right, good idea on the streeks of oil- rust from the top of shell tanker...
Mate, this is fantastic stuff! How much have you done already! Incredible, and your standard is just super! I love the opening door, and what a job on the tanker. We will see if you have your sanity after how many more are ahead of you to weather! Your 'stacker' seems to work very well indeed. Are you using buckeye couplers on the class 60 to prevent derailing the leading wagons? Just fabulous, what else can I say! regards Nick
Wow some really good improvements.I love what you have done with the new tmd and the weathering on that tanker is first class.but most of all I really like the loco shed automatic doors. Im jealous that your able to run trains as im dying to get some action but as I have only just started building my new layout its going to be months before I see a loco run. Also did u hand paint the yellow lines by free hand?.
Excellent update has always,the engine shed doors look and work superb in all your layout is coming on nicely.I must say very nice weathering all the best Kev.
Hello. Just want to say what a brilliant model railway, especially all done by yourself with no help from anyone else. I've been out of model railways for several years and yours has given me some inspiration to return to the hobby. Your scenery looks very good. Cheers, John
Excellent update with some great shots of the layout. My favorite is the grassy hill entrance to the two tunnels. very nice. The shots of the loco entering the shed and the door operating were superb.
Love the ending shot, through the engine shed. The roll up door looks quite real, and very similar to the full size (1:1 scale) ones I have installed. I really enjoy your videos, keep them coming.
Hi Richard, quick question, where did you get the light on the side of you old signal box, just had a quick look on Kyteslight, but couldn't see them. cheers Andy
Such an amzing layout with fantastic realism and detail. You must have spent a fortune on all the rolling stock you use! What type of grass did you use around the slightly hilly area where the two mainlines and branchline feed into the helix?
did it all backwards but think I did a good job 4 first time out learn how to do hillsides from u thanks 4your tips. Im lil different but It works 4 me tel me wat u think. DEUCE NY RR
good vidio,looks so real when you get down whith the close shots,,how do you stop dust from collecting on your layout ,,i remember i had that problam on mine as a kid,,thanks for sharing.
If your just starting out there are loads of things to consider. Make sure you have an answer for the below before you begin construction.... What model guage best suits the space you have for the layout? Where you will use the layout? Where will you store it? How big will it be? What region will you model? What era will be represented? What track plan would fit onto the baseboard? DCC or DC operation? What tools do you have?
It's always brilliant to see a new video from you appear on my homepage! I think this has to be your best video yet, really loved the camera angles in the second part of the video, especially the ones from inside the shed! Really great work!
Great update! love all the bits and pieces you done, they add tremendously to the layout. And teach us(me) a lot about scenery and set placement of structures,grasses and shrubbery. 5***** :)
What great layout with fantastic realism and detail. Love the opening door and the area around. Outstanding!! Keep up the good work, Always look forward to your videos..
I live in Canada, so our locos are somewhat different from yours, but I noticed that locomotives like the Class 50's have 6 axles. What is the minimum track radius that you use for them? (i.e. like on the helixes and other parts of the layout)
excellent as always matey, nice work on the engine shed. Keep em coming.
Rob.
they look fantastic mate, would never have known Andy
a truly amazing layout. How do you lay so much track and get such long trains running so well? It almost makes me give up
always great work
Like the inside shot of shed, also the weathering of shell tanker no over done just right, good idea on the streeks of oil- rust from the top of shell tanker...
Mate, this is fantastic stuff! How much have you done already! Incredible, and your standard is just super! I love the opening door, and what a job on the tanker. We will see if you have your sanity after how many more are ahead of you to weather! Your 'stacker' seems to work very well indeed. Are you using buckeye couplers on the class 60 to prevent derailing the leading wagons? Just fabulous, what else can I say! regards Nick
Wow some really good improvements.I love what you have done with the new tmd and the weathering on that tanker is first class.but most of all I really like the loco shed automatic doors.
Im jealous that your able to run trains as im dying to get some action but as I have only just started building my new layout its going to be months before I see a loco run.
Also did u hand paint the yellow lines by free hand?.
I made a video called 'making fake concrete' check it out.
Excellent update has always,the engine shed doors look and work superb in all your layout is coming on nicely.I must say very nice weathering all the best Kev.
Hello. Just want to say what a brilliant model railway, especially all done by yourself with no help from anyone else. I've been out of model railways for several years and yours has given me some inspiration to return to the hobby. Your scenery looks very good. Cheers, John
Excellent update with some great shots of the layout. My favorite is the grassy hill entrance to the two tunnels. very nice. The shots of the loco entering the shed and the door operating were superb.
Love the ending shot, through the engine shed. The roll up door looks quite real, and very similar to the full size (1:1 scale) ones I have installed. I really enjoy your videos, keep them coming.
Ah.i see ..so you basically have some lare sidings.
Only thing when u have large rakes..you need to put them somewhere.
Hi Richard , your layout has really progressed well done sir. Nice to see the hst keep up the great work all the best Andy!
love the door, really think it looks good how the loco light shows through when down. Connor
Hi.
Just wanted to know what you do with your large rakes of coaches.
Do you keep them on the track or remove them.
Hi Richard, quick question, where did you get the light on the side of you old signal box, just had a quick look on Kyteslight, but couldn't see them. cheers Andy
As always, a great video. Can you tell us how you painted the yellow lines on the concrete please. Thanks
how do u manage to do the concrete between the rails. i wanted to do that but got annoyed trying to work it out so didnt bother
Great shots of the engine shed i really liked them. Are you going to put white line on your road. Great video well done :-)
Such an amzing layout with fantastic realism and detail. You must have spent a fortune on all the rolling stock you use!
What type of grass did you use around the slightly hilly area where the two mainlines and branchline feed into the helix?
did it all backwards but think I did a good job 4 first time out learn how to do hillsides from u thanks 4your tips. Im lil different but It works 4 me tel me wat u think. DEUCE NY RR
good vidio,looks so real when you get down whith the close shots,,how do you stop dust from collecting on your layout ,,i remember i had that problam on mine as a kid,,thanks for sharing.
Yet another cracking vid..... I think you should have a mag do a spread on your layout. So much detail
looking really good. if mine looks half as good as this i will be very happy.
you could put some cows on the viewing side of the branch line ?!!? it is amazing how relatively fast you have made this layout grow! it's epic.
why nat get a steam loco and whether it up. and put in whit paint on the front last of steam?
The shed is a Peco kit from Hattons.
Love your detailed videos. I just can't help wondering which *one* person gave it a dislike? Your mother-in-law isn't on-line is she? :)
Nice update , all looking very good
Excellent Vid as always. Very informative and well narrated. Keep up the good work mate.
Thanks Nick, all the locos are fitted with kadee couplers to stop derailments. On long trains I all add extra weight to the lead wagon.
If your just starting out there are loads of things to consider. Make sure you have an answer for the below before you begin construction....
What model guage best suits the space you have for the layout?
Where you will use the layout?
Where will you store it?
How big will it be?
What region will you model?
What era will be represented?
What track plan would fit onto the baseboard?
DCC or DC operation?
What tools do you have?
where do you get your cork stuff that you put under the track from? could you use cereal box cardboard instead? thanks :D
I don't have one so can really comment. I know that it runs very well, but have also read that it is not as accurate as a bachmann 47.
The ground is probably a still a bit wet to turn over on the allotment, with all the rain lately.
Gran trabajo en tu maqueta con muy buenos detalles...!!! saludos
Great job as usual u r realy good I have learned a lot from u thanks 4 always sharing DEUCE NY HOLA
your videos are very helpful. they help me build my layout,oh i also forgot great layout update
What's the grimy stuff that u used on part of the ground for the weathered cars at the garage?
got my tickets for warley, going subday. are you going.
Go on his channel, look through his videos and you'll see one called 'track weathering'.
love your channel, i've been a long turm viewer (on a diffrent account), keep it up:)
The grass in that area is made by silfor, I used the 6mm summer grass they make.
like the engine shed door. what program do you use to edit your videos? thanks
Thanks, you can't avoid tight corners on model railways sometimes. Best thing to do is hide them.
What is the office building made of and how was it made?
I have a fiddle yard on the lower deck of the layout. I park the trains in there.
I use sony vegas
I buy a lot of them from ehattons, they have a website you can order from.
min 15:58 to 16:14 Super nice wiew !
hai
what the brand of the grass use in 00:00-00:14
Looks great
Thanks
You got any of the Peaks class locomotive im quite interesred in one
how did you made this layout?! oh my god but i cant deidce!!! grrr!!!
Only if they are in a sale, trains from modelzone are more expensive.
Its OO Gauge
which video do u show weathering ur track
Thanks, I tend to vacuum the layout from time to time to keep it clean.
How did you form your hills?
It's always brilliant to see a new video from you appear on my homepage! I think this has to be your best video yet, really loved the camera angles in the second part of the video, especially the ones from inside the shed! Really great work!
I'm 20
You should have an emu, we have them alot in the ex-nse area
Thanks, I've used your vids alot to help me with my layout
Everad junction, what's your views on the heljan class 47?
How do you fit light in to buffers please make a vid
who on earth disliked this video
I made the lights myself using plastikard and leds.
Great update! love all the bits and pieces you done, they add tremendously to the layout. And teach us(me) a lot about scenery and set placement of structures,grasses and shrubbery. 5***** :)
A cereal box can work. I've used that in some places.
awesome man i love that garage that a nice touch :D
I really like the opening door on the Locomotive service building and paved areas around the track. Impressive!
Nice Video and Love the Engine Shed doors
What great layout with fantastic realism and detail. Love the opening door and the area around. Outstanding!! Keep up the good work, Always look forward to your videos..
That was taken off when I built the new part of the layout.
where do u get the little people from?
that ending with the depot door as well brilliant
The shed doors are too freaking cool!
Hallo, what a great layout and a lot of creativity. Still updates'?Can't wait.
Check out episode 10 of my howto video series.
put some budleja (plant common by railways) around the place
Congrats also on being on the Hornby Channel, thanks for the link to build the roller door.
I live in Canada, so our locos are somewhat different from yours, but I noticed that locomotives like the Class 50's have 6 axles. What is the minimum track radius that you use for them? (i.e. like on the helixes and other parts of the layout)
Possibly second radious
hi what did you make the doors out of please for the depot ?
I used corrugated plasticard.
Thank you
Very nice. Jason.
Another very good update.
Looks Fantastic!
So I can tell you what is good or not
whats that tank engine doing at 3:40?
Your layout is stunning great work :)
I'll be there, probably Saturday
Every time I think that you couldn't impress me more, you do. The weathering on the Shell wagons looks incredible!
will u do alayout update before xmas
First view great video
awesome once again :D
Love the detail where did you get the actual biulding from?
Looking Good :-D
Nice layout mate
make the door DCC controlled :P
Peco streamline 'large'
Do you get any for model zone