Talbot Moors : Episode 2 - Building Bridges | Layout Update
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- ****Apologies for the audio in this video - the balance of sound between the music and voice segements is pretty dreadful at times , it wasn't quite this obvious when I was editing it - I am working on improving this for the next video****
In this layout update we take a look at the dive under bridge, and how we can go about improving this. Previously this structure was a confusing mishmash between a bridge and a tunnel, so I set about rectifying this and making something a little more believable.
Hi. It was really interesting to see your videos. My father worked on the railways all his life. A driver (mostly on freight) and I remember him leaving the house at all hours of the day and night to go to work. He used to mention his daily trips to places like the Trostre and Velindre works. He also mentioned the yards at Margam which he referred to as the marshalling yards. I also remember (as a kid of about 5 or 6) being taken down to work with him for a shift (wouldn't be allowed now) on a shunter at the yards. I seem to remember something called "a hump" where the driver would literally push wagons which would go over the hump and be guided by the points system to be stored in any of a multitude of sidings. Of course I was a child so everything would have seemed a lot bigger than they probably were.
It’s one thing to ask for advice, but another to listen and take it on board. You did both. Many people are either too lazy, or too scared to change what they’ve done, but there’s nothing like making changes, radical ones in this instance, to build confidence. I know your pleased that you’ve remodelled it and it’s going to tie in nicely with your future plans. As my colleague Ben would say….Bravo!! 👏
To change work already done is often a hard decision, but if you think you want to change something it needs to be done, or else it will always bug you. This is proved by the result of the work done is this excellent video. Perhaps a little rust on the bridge might improve it.
Keep up the good work. Cheers, Bob
Ahhh, that most revered of allies...the bread knife. Both sledge hammer and scalpel in the right hand. A successful work of surgery. Talbot Moors might just be my new favourite!
Thank you , and yes indeed. No modeller should be without a bread knife !
It does look a lot better and more realistic. I do like how the lower line disappears, cracking job atb Andy
A major change superbly executed. Congratulations.
Glad you came back. Excellent channel. No issues with the presentation. Don’t let editing and production eat up your time, or spoil your enjoyment. Last but not least, your layout has that essential magic quality.🙂
Thank you very much ! My layout building skills are somewhat better than my video presentation skills 😂
VP is good. You do yourself a disservice. Why I mentioned editing and production... more than a few new channels have got their knickers in a twist already, chasing exacting standards, and worse, believing they have to. They've quickly forgotten that it's a hobby (to enjoy, and share) , and not a competition to produce the slickest videos, or the most per week. Keep doing what you're doing. If you do want to change things, that's fine, but always put your enjoyment first. It's about the layout, not the channel.🙂
Great shot of the 125 approaching 👍🏻
Many thanks for a great video. Fantastic looking layout and really looking forward to the next update and especially the one you're planning with regards to "how to do the vegetation" as this looks superb on your 'Talbot Moors' project 👍. Thank you for sharing.
Brilliant video. Really nice ‘how to’ footage. It’s 100 times more watchable than just talking about what’s been done. Excellent video. Totally appreciative.
It’s great to see you back on TH-cam. I’m in the middle of creating a layout based on South Wales in the 80s.
Looking forward following your progress and tips when you further develop your layout. Keep up the good work
Great video and a brilliant job with the bridge rebuild. Always worrying when we decide to hack the scenery and change something, but always worth it! Great you're back, never deleted your channel!!
Lovely job buddy. It's really helpful for people like myself whom are new to the modeling world to see that it is possible to change those bits that aren't as good as they would like without destroying the whole thing. Brilliant! Keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing the next video.
Glad it was helpful!
The new bridge looks better and has given you some really nice shots. The scenic work is excellent and delighted your back producing videos again .
Cheers Kev
Great Video, enjoyed watching that.. what a transformation!! Gives a real depth of field now the bridge is place, takes a lot of balls to rip up a layout to make a change....and its paid off here really well...👍😉
I was having doubts as you hacked it all open, but it worked out nicely. And yes, absolutely show at least some of the techniques you implement, because everybody does it a little different and we all learn something, and the hobby as a whole evolves together.
The scenery on this layout is absolutely superb - really nicely done, and it all blends together really well. I agree the bridge does look better, although it looked pretty good before too!
Well, you'd never know it was anything different. Nice job. Don't forget the wing wall cappings to finish those off nicely.
Should have thought about it properly to start with and done it as a bridge from the outset !
Cracking job, and yes it is lovely to see the methods you’ve used. The scene is definitely much more believable. Having the small area behind the bridge adds that air of mystery about where the tracks goes.
That bridge is a huge improvement Marcus, well worth the effort!
Hi Marcus, what a difference that makes top job you can see that it’s going somewhere now nice to see what modelling methods you use cheers Al
So glad you're back making videos, think we've all missed you and the layout looks fantastic.👌
Thanks Dave . Hopefully theyll come at a steady pace going forward .
Fantastic! Am looking forward very much to seeing how you do such amazing foliage.
Kind Regards
Matt
All to be covered in a future video i promise :-)
Quite a nice improvement, and nicely done, well done. Cheer's.
Definitely an improvement and looks better as a bridge. Many thanks for sharing and your building skills look ok to me, regards Barry..
Cheers Barry, glad you think its an improvement.
Excellent video and great work. Thank you for sharing, you have a superb layout
love this well done
Love the new layout, its really great too see you back.
Thanks a lot
I thought you did very well at the start of you cutting the away i thought opps may be not a good idea but after all that mess it turned out very nice job well done thank you shareing this video :)
There were a few moments where i wondered if i should have just left it alone 😂
Looks really good. Have to be honest I had a OH WHAT HAVE YOU DONE moment near the start. But the end product looks brilliant. I have a similar problem with a scenic break on my layout and not happy with my back scenes so given my food for thought. Great video 👍
You and me both ! I guess its all part of the learning curve not being afraid to rip up what youve done in hope of improving. All the best with your backscenes !
Slow going at the moment with little people being on school holidays. Bit slow and steady wins the race 👍
@@Mapplewell_Park itll pay to take your time and think things through :-)
Looks really good, well done
I think you need some railings between the hard standing and the bridge side walls to provide a safety area for the staff . Looking good. Cheers John
Ahhhh now theres a plan for that in the pipeline, so it should all tie in a little better !
Looks good .
Brilliant layout.
Great layout
A brill bridge 👍🏻
Great work on the bridge mate! Looks very nice, branch next?? 🤣🤣🤣
Not above the fiddle yard 🤣
Looks better
any chance of a running video with some trains that you have and show them in detail. im looking for any diesel train that looks good and that is a dcc that is under £120 doesn't have to have audio but would like working lights. any recommendations? looked on Hatton's but its very over priced as a second hand model shop
Friendly advice; the video could do with some sound equalisation. You were really quiet, so I turned the volume up to hear you, but then when the stock music came in, it was deafening.
Yep , noted. The problem was my camera was on a tripod , filming me talking , and the mic isnt good enough annoyingly. Might have to invest in a small mic !
great job. but nearly burst my speakers from the volume changes
Yes I was just about to comment on that. Needs to attenuate the music to the speech or vice versa.
TH-cam seems to have made it a lot worse than it was on iMovie pre publication. Ill have to have a play around with it and see if i can make it a bit better , or failing that - not use music !
@@GowertonParkway there might be a feature on the movie app called normalisation or something for the audio.
Good video, but please make a more equal balance between music and speak
I will keep an eye on it ( or even an ear ! ) Perhaps I will watch back through headphones before i post the next one .
Get your sounds levels consistent. Nearly blew my headphones to pieces, not say anything about my ears !!
There is a warning in the description at the top if you take the time to read it ..... I am aware of the issue, but thanks for pointing it out anyway.
The one thing annoys me no end about model railway people is they always add vegetation on bridges! Why? You look at any bridge you will see no vegetation just ballast! Wall to wall ballast!
Not true - there are many examples of vegitation growing on bridges, here being just one for starters : flic.kr/p/2oJEAnk . UK rail infrastructure is quite poorly maintained in places , amd vegitation on bridges , and in fact in the middle of running lines is common place .