Hi Dan, great layout I thought my layout was short at 4ft just goes to show what can be done and no reason why anyone cant have a very believable and enjoyable layout due to space, keep up the good work and have a great show.
Thank you very much for replying to my comment. I would love if you could take a quick look at my page and any feedback would be greatly appreciated.I have a new video out tomorrow.Hope you like and share.
Congratulations re HM appointment. Not easy to model make and write - I don't think that many understand that aspect. More strength to your elbow though👍😊😊 The layout looks great - I've used hanging basket liner as a basis, it's pretty good, cheap too. Another, less obvious, rock effect is to layer cork tiles, make the edges jagged, it gives that quarried Cotswold stone strata look when painted and weathered - or even if left as is, it's akin, in colour, to the quarried stone in the Bloxham area. I've not seen any other product replicate that type of stone formation quite as well. I purchased some background sounds from a.n.other about 5 years ago, very nice on my rural micro layout. Im also working on better sounds for train movements (under baseboards)🤔😉👍😊
Hi Dan - Its good to catch up on Facebook but nice to see a layout build with more detail. I am going to GETS on the Saturday so will pop over and say hello . Cheers Kev
Just priced this little layout out using 2022 prices at around £390. This is without track and points but with a Dapol signal. Luckily I have nearly everything needed to build a layout just like this. 0nce the garden railway has been completed this will be my next project! I just need to master your weathering skills, thank you for the inspiration.
Many thanks for the kind words Steve.. If you would like to follow me in more depth then please pop over to my Facebook page.. Tunnel Lane Model Railways..
Nice to see what your upto Dan, I do try to keep up on Facebook lol anyway sadly I will be at the Telford model railway show on the 2nd so will catch up with you no doubt at stafford In February, take care for now mate. Brian
This would make a good TT:120 scale layout for me, as I’ve got a 46 inch by 9 and a half inch shelf unit, plus room for a fiddle yard on a separate board.
Hey Dan, considering your interesting narrations on your videos, I humbly think your writing skills are maybe unexplored, nevertheless your potential to me is obvious. Just stick to what wonders you and stay close to your heart. Also, look at writing stuff which talks about ‘stream of consciousness.’ Think it comes close to the content you produce. Further, try some prompts, or figure out prompts for yourself, preferably along the subjects you want to touch upon. Maybe, try writing on music, it takes away the seriousness of finding words, plus you’ll be surprised at what you will come up with. Lastly, write roughs, a lot of ‘m. Maybe even short pieces. And jigsaw those together. Others may call that process editing. However, because writing is a craft/art, I prefer to stick with the more physical denomination. It makes it more down to earth of a process. Success with your endeavors. Looking forward to your next episodes!! Cheerio Vince
You say "client", so im assuming there are ppl out there who are looking to purchase a completed layout? I would've thought part of the fun of the hobby would be building the layout yourself, but I'm assuming that the client is not much of a scenic modeller and perhaps is more of a collector or loco kit builder? I know there are well known modellers like Tony Wright who has had a tremendous amount of help from experts on his Little Bytham layout, whilst his forte is kit building most of the rolling stock.
IGNORANCE IS BLISS !!!! A tiny layout, but riddled with ignorant problematic mistakes !!! It's obviously a pre-BR era layout as indicated by the period clothing and the 1930's car. But the track is Flat bottom which didn't appear until the 1950's, so should be Bullhead track ! Further as Britain seems to be the only country in Europe that's still unaware of the NEM Conference in Germany in the late 1980's, and its implications, usage of this layout is further impaired !!! The NEM conference was intended, to abolish the problems of technical incompatibilities between the various commercial ranges then in production. So track, wheels, couplings & one or two other parts needed to be standardised to ensure any (European) manufacturers rolling stock would work with any other, and interface with one standardised track system. As tooling was improving this also allowed refinement to be included. So the various rail sizes & shapes were refined to Code 75 (75/1000 of an inch high). Wheel profiles to match the new railhead shape, were set at RP25 (Radius Profile 2.5mm). Refined pointwork means narrower flange pathways, as the back to back measurement between wheels increased slightly to cope with the smaller thinner Code 75 rail !!! As this layout still uses pre 1990 British Code 100 coarse track, problems are likely through the points of any model made Post 1990, in that derailments are going to be more likely though the "Frog" area. Clearly the layout is intended to allow passenger trains, which means that even if "One Engine in Steam Block Signalling" rules are adhered too, there is still a requirement for a platform Starter Signal, and an FPL (Facing point Lock) on the point nearest the tunnel, which would mean two point rods from the signal cabin to that point (not one).
My hearing is beginning to fail me - I could barely make out anything said on the soundtrack. I guess it will happen to you eventually, Some text would be welcome. JA
This is a fully Dcc working micro layout.. These small shunting layouts are great way to play trains in small space, and keep the cost down .. So I don't follow your comment about a waste at all..
So beautiful looks so natural,thank you for showing is amazing...
Nice short layout well done cheers from Bruce.blenheim south island new Zealand
What a marvelous micro layout. The detail and simplicity of its build makes for a great display. Thank you for sharing.
Hey Dan, Exellent Work!
Inspired me to make my own.
Cheers Thomas
Delightful and very professional. Thanks for sharing. Subscribed.
Beautiful little layout! Awesome work.
Thanks for sharing all the information on how you made this beautiful mini layout!
No problem glad you liked it
Hi really like your work, subscribed to follow some more of your videos, thanks for sharing
Brilliant Dan I do keep up on FB but to see your work described in detail and techniques ran over is excellent.
Cheers
Ade
This has got me thinking as I will never finish my 12ft layout!
Enjoyed the video and just subbed, thanks for sharing! I love these types of layout so I can use tips for my sun layout. Cheers Gary
Hi Dan, great layout I thought my layout was short at 4ft just goes to show what can be done and no reason why anyone cant have a very believable and enjoyable layout due to space, keep up the good work and have a great show.
Superb as usual dan
Great finished job👍
Hi like the work you put in on your layout.
Thank you very much for replying to my comment. I would love if you could take a quick look at my page and any feedback would be greatly appreciated.I have a new video out tomorrow.Hope you like and share.
Good job. It looks really nice.
Congratulations re HM appointment. Not easy to model make and write - I don't think that many understand that aspect. More strength to your elbow though👍😊😊
The layout looks great - I've used hanging basket liner as a basis, it's pretty good, cheap too. Another, less obvious, rock effect is to layer cork tiles, make the edges jagged, it gives that quarried Cotswold stone strata look when painted and weathered - or even if left as is, it's akin, in colour, to the quarried stone in the Bloxham area. I've not seen any other product replicate that type of stone formation quite as well.
I purchased some background sounds from a.n.other about 5 years ago, very nice on my rural micro layout. Im also working on better sounds for train movements (under baseboards)🤔😉👍😊
Excellent work!
Hi Dan - Its good to catch up on Facebook but nice to see a layout build with more detail. I am going to GETS on the Saturday so will pop over and say hello .
Cheers Kev
Please do
Nice little layout are the lamps 4mm they look to tall to me
simple and very effective..
Very nice, enjoyed that 👍
Just priced this little layout out using 2022 prices at around £390. This is without track and points but with a Dapol signal. Luckily I have nearly everything needed to build a layout just like this. 0nce the garden railway has been completed this will be my next project! I just need to master your weathering skills, thank you for the inspiration.
That’s a joke of a price with no track
@@TheGameCamer360 Thats what all the bits cost though
fantastic layout
Very nice! Just came across your channel. Love little layouts and look forward to more content!
Many thanks for the kind words Steve.. If you would like to follow me in more depth then please pop over to my Facebook page.. Tunnel Lane Model Railways..
Very well executed, Dan! Looks great!
Cheers
Hi can you give me more info on that speaker setup of the church and birds chirping plz. As I’m looking for something like that
Many thanks
Steve 👌
Hi it's from gauge master Gm780 cheers Dan
Nice to see what your upto Dan, I do try to keep up on Facebook lol anyway sadly I will be at the Telford model railway show on the 2nd so will catch up with you no doubt at stafford In February, take care for now mate.
Brian
This would make a good TT:120 scale layout for me, as I’ve got a 46 inch by 9 and a half inch shelf unit, plus room for a fiddle yard on a separate board.
Bacon sandwiches and cake! I'm coming to your layout haha 😄
It's where all the cool kids are.. And me lol 😆
Great little layout! Inspired me to make my own. Have you used peco medium radius points?
Hey Dan, considering your interesting narrations on your videos, I humbly think your writing skills are maybe unexplored, nevertheless your potential to me is obvious. Just stick to what wonders you and stay close to your heart. Also, look at writing stuff which talks about ‘stream of consciousness.’ Think it comes close to the content you produce.
Further, try some prompts, or figure out prompts for yourself, preferably along the subjects you want to touch upon.
Maybe, try writing on music, it takes away the seriousness of finding words, plus you’ll be surprised at what you will come up with. Lastly, write roughs, a lot of ‘m. Maybe even short pieces. And jigsaw those together. Others may call that process editing. However, because writing is a craft/art, I prefer to stick with the more physical denomination. It makes it more down to earth of a process.
Success with your endeavors. Looking forward to your next episodes!!
Cheerio Vince
Hi how much would you charge for a commission like this? Cheers
Hi Tom, Please drop me an email at tunnellanemodelrailway@hotmail.com
Many thanks Dan
You say "client", so im assuming there are ppl out there who are looking to purchase a completed layout? I would've thought part of the fun of the hobby would be building the layout yourself, but I'm assuming that the client is not much of a scenic modeller and perhaps is more of a collector or loco kit builder? I know there are well known modellers like Tony Wright who has had a tremendous amount of help from experts on his Little Bytham layout, whilst his forte is kit building most of the rolling stock.
IGNORANCE IS BLISS !!!!
A tiny layout, but riddled with ignorant problematic mistakes !!! It's obviously a pre-BR era layout as indicated by the period clothing and the 1930's car. But the track is Flat bottom which didn't appear until the 1950's, so should be Bullhead track ! Further as Britain seems to be the only country in Europe that's still unaware of the NEM Conference in Germany in the late 1980's, and its implications, usage of this layout is further impaired !!!
The NEM conference was intended, to abolish the problems of technical incompatibilities between the various commercial ranges then in production. So track, wheels, couplings & one or two other parts needed to be standardised to ensure any (European) manufacturers rolling stock would work with any other, and interface with one standardised track system. As tooling was improving this also allowed refinement to be included. So the various rail sizes & shapes were refined to Code 75 (75/1000 of an inch high). Wheel profiles to match the new railhead shape, were set at RP25 (Radius Profile 2.5mm). Refined pointwork means narrower flange pathways, as the back to back measurement between wheels increased slightly to cope with the smaller thinner Code 75 rail !!!
As this layout still uses pre 1990 British Code 100 coarse track, problems are likely through the points of any model made Post 1990, in that derailments are going to be more likely though the "Frog" area.
Clearly the layout is intended to allow passenger trains, which means that even if "One Engine in Steam Block Signalling" rules are adhered too, there is still a requirement for a platform Starter Signal, and an FPL (Facing point Lock) on the point nearest the tunnel, which would mean two point rods from the signal cabin to that point (not one).
My hearing is beginning to fail me - I could barely make out anything said on the soundtrack. I guess it will happen to you eventually, Some text would be welcome. JA
Why when nothing runs. Why not build a full layout and have trains running. Just seems a waste of materials
This is a fully Dcc working micro layout.. These small shunting layouts are great way to play trains in small space, and keep the cost down .. So I don't follow your comment about a waste at all..
@@tunnellanemodelrailways2528 Its also a fantastic way to master your artistic/building skills without becoming overwhelmed by a huge project.