Hi, the layout is looking good, the little details sure make it look real. Don't give up on the bike, it looks so kool just running in the background. I have no solution, but you will figure it out for sure. Keep up the good work. Cheers
Nice bit of detailing. As for the bike, perhaps use smaller lego cogs or perhaps create a large long triangle for it to run around. Might create more space for smoother corners? Best of luck!
Hi, the additions always add that something special. You mentioned the bike, this is a fantastic system, which I feel you should try to persevere with. Sadly I couldn’t see the problem on the board as it was shown quite swiftly. Personal I would remake the surface road as one complete piece of card, board or acetate as Allan said below, to cover the whole ‘track’. Once its working effectively then apply scenics. It would be a shame to abandon this as you come so far.
The best way is use acetate. A thin plastic and paint it card can be a little to thick and uneven at times. But paint the bottom so the little man rides the smooth side..lol.. Hope it helps.
There's not too much clutter in fact I think you could have more but that's your decision. Don't give up on the bike. I can remember way back when you first showed it. I'm sure there's a way to sort it as it's such a feature. Atb Andy
Hi, the layout is looking good, the little details sure make it look real.
Don't give up on the bike, it looks so kool just running in the background.
I have no solution, but you will figure it out for sure.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers
Thanks Robert I've put it down to "frustrating fun" lol
Give the lad on the bike three weetabix that will sorted well done thanks for sharing great layout miss the football layout though👍
Good plan, weetabix will do the trick, football stand on the next video mate
Love the bike, hope you get it working correctly. Nice detail additions. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks dave, keeping me thinking this one
Lookin g good
Thanks Dave. All the best
Engine house looks great! That bicyclist is the coolest thing. Thanks for showing how it all works. Mr. B.
Thanks so much
Good to see the update and as the others mention it would be a shame not to see the bike operating as it gives something different.
Cheers Kev
Thanks I'm currently in the thought process on how to solve its issues
Nice bit of detailing. As for the bike, perhaps use smaller lego cogs or perhaps create a large long triangle for it to run around. Might create more space for smoother corners? Best of luck!
Thanks so much, thinking caps on
Hi, I like the bike system you made, be a shame if you give up now! Cheers John
Cheers, I'd describe it as fun but fiddly and frustrating
Very nice! This Lego "magnorail" is great! Well done, i subscribed and now i'm looking forward for the next videos
Thanks very much
Looks amazing. Crazy what you can do these days 👍love the weathering also
Thanks so much
Nice job, 👍👍👍.
Greetings Gert
Thanks so much
Looks good and the more detail the better, also you will work out the bicycle going around the corner cheers Robert
Thanks for the kind comment
Hi, the additions always add that something special. You mentioned the bike, this is a fantastic system, which I feel you should try to persevere with. Sadly I couldn’t see the problem on the board as it was shown quite swiftly. Personal I would remake the surface road as one complete piece of card, board or acetate as Allan said below, to cover the whole ‘track’. Once its working effectively then apply scenics. It would be a shame to abandon this as you come so far.
Thanks for your kind comments, may be time for a plan B ..it keeps me thinking!
good up date layout looks good keep up the good vids
Thanks so much
Magnificent
Thanks
@@ewoodrailway anytime
The best way is use acetate. A thin plastic and paint it card can be a little to thick and uneven at times. But paint the bottom so the little man rides the smooth side..lol.. Hope it helps.
Thanks for dropping in and your suggestion, I think this may be worth a try, I'll post when I have better success
@@ewoodrailway everhard juction and graham at lakeside did it that way check out there vids..
There's not too much clutter in fact I think you could have more but that's your decision. Don't give up on the bike. I can remember way back when you first showed it. I'm sure there's a way to sort it as it's such a feature. Atb Andy
Thanks for your kind comments
You had enough room for a Magnorail system - a lot less hassles too
The turning circle for the magnorail system is to big for the area in question.