Thank you Ian, I'm glad you enjoyed the video, hopefully plenty more to come. Is there anything you would like to see covered in a future video, as you are always so kind to comment I would be interested in your opinion. Cheers Allan
@@hayridgemodelrail4046 - Hi Allan! I'm looking forward to you creating the landscape around the elevated sections, and also how you go about fitting in the viaduct! But really, I find most things interesting in this hobby, as there's always something new to learn, so just keep up the good work! Cheers, Ian.
Just realised I used my other account to reply earlier. Thank you for you comment, I am enjoying working on some of the scenery as I go. All the best Allan
Hi Nat, I'm really pleased how its come out, I do need to update the PCB controllers for the fiddle yard so I don't get any conflicts. Thanks for your comments. Allan
Thanks John. I have just printed the instructions for the girder bridge so that will be started shortly. The Warship is a great edition and it runs so well. Cheers Allan
Thanks Steve. I have run the pullman up the incline and it looks good. But i can adjust the foam as i go. So hopefully there won't be any problems. Allan
Good work on the supports and layout for the riser section. That board definitely looks better painted grey. I am not sure if the track on the riser looks to be a bit close to the foam, have you tried a pair of coaches going around as the out swing may just catch, especially after doing some scenics. It certainly adds a lot of interest to the layout and will be very dramatic when the locos are run. Keep up the good work. Regards Steve
Hi Steve, just realised I replied to you from my other account earlier. Yes the grey definitely looks better. Hopefully I have tested the track well enough but I can trim it down if I have problems, it's good to see the trains coming and going through some scenery on the layout. All the best with your modeling. Allan
Thank you Mark, I will look you up. I'm glad you enjoyed the update. I hope I can keep them interesting for everyone. I suppose we all have slightly different ways of approaching the same situation. So there is always something to learn. All the best Allan
@@hayridgemodelrail4046 thanks, yeah I definitely agree from this community there is so many techniques to learn so it’s always good to see what others do
I can remove the board if I need to but hopefully with a few tweeks of the pcb running the fiddle yard board indicators i will know what is where. I am hoping to fix some cameras and set up lights.
Hi Allan! More great progress! I like the way you showed how you constructed the elevated curve! Cheers, Ian.
Thank you Ian, I'm glad you enjoyed the video, hopefully plenty more to come. Is there anything you would like to see covered in a future video, as you are always so kind to comment I would be interested in your opinion.
Cheers Allan
@@hayridgemodelrail4046 - Hi Allan! I'm looking forward to you creating the landscape around the elevated sections, and also how you go about fitting in the viaduct! But really, I find most things interesting in this hobby, as there's always something new to learn, so just keep up the good work! Cheers, Ian.
Making progress is always interesting
I'm looking forward to filling in the landscape.
Just realised I used my other account to reply earlier. Thank you for you comment, I am enjoying working on some of the scenery as I go.
All the best Allan
Hi Allan. Great work on the cover for the fiddle yard and the incline expansion it’s looking good. Keep up the great work. Nat 🚂
Hi Nat, I'm really pleased how its come out, I do need to update the PCB controllers for the fiddle yard so I don't get any conflicts.
Thanks for your comments.
Allan
Looking good
Thank you Steven.
Hi Allan, good progress mate and I really like the Warship!
I look forward to the viaduct going in, cheers for now, John
Thanks John. I have just printed the instructions for the girder bridge so that will be started shortly. The Warship is a great edition and it runs so well.
Cheers Allan
Thanks Steve. I have run the pullman up the incline and it looks good. But i can adjust the foam as i go. So hopefully there won't be any problems.
Allan
Fingers crossed!
Good work on the supports and layout for the riser section. That board definitely looks better painted grey. I am not sure if the track on the riser looks to be a bit close to the foam, have you tried a pair of coaches going around as the out swing may just catch, especially after doing some scenics. It certainly adds a lot of interest to the layout and will be very dramatic when the locos are run. Keep up the good work.
Regards
Steve
Hi Steve, just realised I replied to you from my other account earlier. Yes the grey definitely looks better. Hopefully I have tested the track well enough but I can trim it down if I have problems, it's good to see the trains coming and going through some scenery on the layout.
All the best with your modeling.
Allan
Ahwahaw🎉
Thank you
Great update, just come across your channel, look forward to following your build - sub from me - Mark
Thank you Mark, I will look you up. I'm glad you enjoyed the update. I hope I can keep them interesting for everyone. I suppose we all have slightly different ways of approaching the same situation. So there is always something to learn.
All the best
Allan
@@hayridgemodelrail4046 thanks, yeah I definitely agree from this community there is so many techniques to learn so it’s always good to see what others do
coming along nicely a bit of a dumb question but do you have access to the fiddle yard you have boarded over?
I can remove the board if I need to but hopefully with a few tweeks of the pcb running the fiddle yard board indicators i will know what is where. I am hoping to fix some cameras and set up lights.