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@sodor_dan-da-man9 ай бұрын
Great idea and lots to consider. May I suggest for the next module or as a replacement module for the future, a cobbled street and small village scene, angled across the board the longest way and give pitley its village namesake. Just a thought a quaint village still paved with its cobble stone Road way. As a traditional village it would also be the tourist destination in it self. Just a thought
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Ooh interesting idea! I have considered creating the village of Pitley before but the issue I've always run into is that, while the layout itself is fairly large, the individual modules don't have much space once you put the track down. But I'd definitely like to include a town or village scene somewhere in the future. Thanks for watching 🤩
@MarkJT10004 ай бұрын
Looks brilliant but that bit of old abandoned track is the highlight. It looks so realistic.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy4 ай бұрын
Thanks! It's exactly the sort of thing you see on heritage railways all across the UK where the original railway was a double track line so it was something I definitely wanted to include here. Thanks for watching 😃
@Mighty_Square9 ай бұрын
I think it would be amazing to see this layout from a loco's perspective once it's done. Incredible work so far, thanks TMRG.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Me too, it's something I want to do but the micro cameras I've looked at so far either don't fit the loading gauge or the video quality doesn't reach my (admittedly high) standards. We'll get there eventually though! Thanks for watching 😃
@modelrailwaynoob9 ай бұрын
I'm just about to start a 2x6x1ft shelf layout and one of the tracks will be raised and one lower. I have the same bridge and fencing here ready to add and I am waiting for stones to make my own walls. It will roughly be set in Derbyshire where I live and just have a halt, some farm buildings and some water. I am out for dinner at 6pm but will watch this later. I want my shelf layout more for filming, than anything else.
@blocked42399 ай бұрын
Sounds good mate
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Awesome, sounds like a nice little layout there with plenty of opportunity for scenics. Thanks for watching 😃
@modelrailwaynoob9 ай бұрын
@@blocked4239 Thank you
@joshrussell40819 ай бұрын
good luck my friend your layout sounds fun
@_RandomPea8 ай бұрын
@modelrailwaynoob what sort of shelf ? You may want to check out my build as I ran into problems with front to back level causing connection problems on bends. At the moment contemplating what to do about fixing it 😢
@bentullett60689 ай бұрын
This scene looks great ideal for getting a different view point for filming. One other detail you could add are sections of rail (usually straight) in the middle of the running track which can actually be seen on many preserved railways and sometimes the mainline giving a hint that the P way gang are to be replacing rail in a section of rail soon. This could be added to any of your modules.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
I actually have exactly what you describe on the yard module already, just by the shed on the yard module are a couple of discarded rails complete with a a volunteer in hi-vis nearby. Thanks for watching 😃
@gwr40389 ай бұрын
Thank you this is a great series I love it
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Really glad you're enjoying it... still quite a few episodes to go in this series! Thanks for watching 🤩
@ericsainte2909 ай бұрын
Love this module, and can't wait for the next one with the cutting. For the module joints although, i'd have used the Railtech ones which also are ato-adjusting plus are more discreet than the screws as the base is cut to imitate a set of ties... I plan of using those for my N scale modules as they exist for OO, N, OO9 and even 7mil I think.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Do you mean the Model Tech ones? They didn't actually exist when I first started building this layout so I had to set the standards without them. They do look good although I would say that the screws I use are hidden under the ballast so you can't see them. The screws have the advantage of anchoring themselves into the frame of the baseboard too making the rails really strong when moving the modules around. Thanks for watching 😃
@loispadgett63069 ай бұрын
Nicely done it looks great. Always getting new ideas from your builds. Thanks for sharing. HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎉🎉🎉 GOD BLESS from America 🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm really pleased with how this one turned out too. Happy New Year to you too and thanks for watching 😃
@tagsdm9 ай бұрын
Really quite well done, That Model Railway Guy. attention to detail is outstanding, especially the abandoned track section on the bridge. I never would have thought of it. It looks great.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Thanks, there's a few little hints around the layout that allude to the original double track nature of the line. Thanks for watching 😃
@Twiggystix44709 ай бұрын
Missed the premiere again, but at least I can still watch it after the fact
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
No worries, I'd say the majority of people watch it after the premiere anyway 😉 Thanks for watching 👍
@NicholassTrainChannel9 ай бұрын
Nice video mate. This series has been an excellent watch. Great job on this module too. The trop down base board is a great idea. - Nicholas.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Glad you've been enjoying it Nicholas! Yeah I'm gutted it didn't work out for the viaduct but the concept was still sound for an embankment like this and it's a great viewing point. Thanks for watching 😃
@robwallace2668 ай бұрын
Hello mate. This is a brilliant video and series, my wife and I really enjoy watching them. One tip I was told years ago was mixing up a plaster slurry mix, obviously with brown paint to go over the mod rock. This helps to seal everything in. Hope this helps anyone.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
Really glad to hear you've both been enjoying the series. Yes you can put plaster over the mod roc if you want, although I've found it doesn't really make much difference unless you really want a nice smooth surface for the scenics. As I end up covering it with static grass usually I don't tend to bother as you can't see the layer of filler/mod roc underneath it all anyway. Thanks for watching 😃
@robwallace2668 ай бұрын
@@ThatModelRailwayGuy thanks for your reply. That’s the wonderful thing with this hobby. There’s so many different methods. Looking forward to watching more of your videos in the new year. 👍
@bramelsheretan9 ай бұрын
this is great, modelling has come a long way. Any chance of a video on the polyfibre bits and how you make them? Happy New Year
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Yes absolutely - I'm hoping next year to do a whole series of videos next year covering how to make your own scenic supplies on a budget. Just need the time to make the videos 😅 Thanks for watching 👍
@sorenschulte98218 ай бұрын
Well done 😊 I raise my track on each module I build ,without a certain deepth you just can't get a realistic look !!!!
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
I find it tends to depend on the location you're modelling. In my instance the landscape tended to rise up around the railways aside from small isolated sections like this. Thanks for watching 👍
@ausfoodgarden9 ай бұрын
Really nice job on the module. Such a shame you couldn't manage the viaduct. Do you find those brass screws work as well as the copper sleepers many people use at the edge of modules? I'm asking mainly as I'm about to commence a modular build that will probably be moved a couple of times a year and want something reliable. Cheers!
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
I think it's personal preference over which you want to use but I personally like using the screws since you can really anchor them into frame of the baseboard. That makes the rails really strong where the copper clad sleepers rely on whatever you use to bond them to the baseboard surface. Thanks for watching 😃
@tonypetts66638 ай бұрын
It's so nice that having been watching your videos (and occasionally commenting on) for over three years, you've gone from someone who was trying out things for pretty much the first time to one who is now well skilled in many techniques. The layout has come along really well and the two additional modules are excellent additions that will offer extra interest to viewers. As others have said the offcut of track on the bridge is a nice touch, alluding to the history of the line. Just one little thing on this though, where the track crosses the module joints the end plates you had cut are only designed for single track and the bed is central to the undulations of the landscape. At certain angles it appears there couldn't have been two tracks passing over the joints. It's probably just the way I'm looking at it, but I did find it noticeable a couple of times during the video. I only thought I'd mention it as it may have been something you hadn't noticed. Looking forward to the next episode reveals.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
Really glad to hear you've been enjoying following the progress on the layout. So regarding the position of the track, I did consider representing the whole line as if it had once had double track but when I looked at heritage railways (especially the ones I was trying to emulate) for the most part you can't actually see where the second line was. When riding in the cab of a diesel you can often see the surrounding area has been taken over by nature again. The heritage line is a very thin strip and it's only at key points like tunnels or bridges where evidence of the original width remains. I will admit this was also convenient for the construction of the modules too. The endplates need to be symmetrical, as if the track had been offset to one side then they wouldn't be reversible. Even if the old track bed had been represented scenically, it would switch sides depending on the orientation of each module. Obviously a model railway is all about compromise and by doing it this way I've been able to fit in the scenery I want to as well as still getting the functionality of a modular style layout. Thanks for watching 😃
@tonypetts66638 ай бұрын
@@ThatModelRailwayGuy I've enjoyed the construction of the modular railway in particular, seeing it come together and the explanation of how the system works. The fact that it is reversible and has been designed to view either from the inside or outside had escaped me for the minute. I'll put it down to my age and a touch of my ocd, everything in its place etc. As I said its excellent and a good example of what individuals can do when starting from scratch if they plan it out first.
@ericceulemans78512 ай бұрын
Looks very realistic nice job. New fan from belgium. Like your video's. 👍👌
@ThatModelRailwayGuy2 ай бұрын
Thanks, really glad to hear you're enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching 😃
@andydavidson94409 ай бұрын
Another great “shows you how” video TMRG. I agree about the viaduct and understand your reasoning, which will help me plan to avoid the joining problems. I hope you add more exhibition slots for Pitchley and Goford Tynn so we can see them around the country in 2024. Best wishes
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm still gutted about the viaduct...hopefully I can find a way to include it in the future. If there are any future exhibitions for either layout I'll be sure to let everyone know. There's a whole episode on the exhibition coming up at the end of this series so you can see some of what's involved with taking a layout to a show. Thanks for watching 😃
@KINGTIGER19818 ай бұрын
Im currently watching your video. As ive watched many and has been a great help for my future endeavour with my layout. Dont give up on your Viaduct. Have you thought about placing it on a module as a old disused line?
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
The issue is finding space for another full length module. If I was able to find the space for it then I'd incorporate it into the running line. Thanks for watching 👍
@TankEngine979 ай бұрын
As always, fine work on this modular. I particularly like the inclusion of the old set of track on the bridge. So one more modular left to do. Good luck with it.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Yeah it's a nice little touch to remind the viewer that the line was originally double track in the past! Yep one more to go now... I was really up against the deadline with the final module too. Thanks for watching 😃
@itsmyview20249 ай бұрын
the "gorse" matting looks good, love the bit of old rail on the bridge
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Yeah it's nice to have a different texture to the grass here and there. Thanks for watching 😃
@railwayjade9 ай бұрын
I like the abandoned length of track on the bridge!
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Me too, it's one of a few little hints around the layout that the line was originally double tracked. Thanks for watching 😃
@fossil95598 ай бұрын
I have to agree , that is a Fantastic scene for watching trains go by 🙂
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
The best thing to do is get right down to eye level with the scenics and look up at the trains on the bank. Feels just like you're really there! Thanks for watching 😃
@fossil95598 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the next module 🙂@@ThatModelRailwayGuy
@neilschmid49918 ай бұрын
Have you done anything in the way of a water feature like a stream? Thats what i was hoping for under the viaduct instead of a path. Great videos providing great ideas.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
The original plan was indeed for the viaduct to have a river running underneath. I did consider it with this small occupational bridge instead but it wouldn't have looked right. I'm hoping I can do water on another module or layout in the future. Thanks for watching 😃
@RowgateDale_Railway8 ай бұрын
Was unsure on the look of the double track line to stat with, but wow you made it look fantastic!!
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
Thanks, yeah I had some doubts myself initially but once it's covered up with all the grass and weeds it really looks the part! Thanks for watching 🤩
@LyntreeTown201329 ай бұрын
Great video, excellent modelling skills, very informative, Thank You
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Thanks, really glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 😃
@bobcarr87468 ай бұрын
As a complete beginner, I've a 30ft by 6ft loft board (fixed) to work on and am scared stiff about starting and cocking it all up. Having just dipped into t'interweb to work out what to do first (I'm at the thinking and initial sketching phase) came across this series of vids and joined instantly. I'll start at Vid 1 and try and grow a pair. I'm as interested in the scenery as the trains so will look forward to using some of the old second hand track in the background. I'm also learning how to use by laser printer and cutter and am getting better though my first attempts will look good in my derelict Victorian factory and train scrapyard area. . Any ideas as to first steps very gratefully received.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
It's perfectly natural to be overwhelmed, especially when you have such a large canvas to work with. My suggestion would be to start small with something like the inglenook puzzle - you can build this out in one small area of your board and use it to practice the essentials like track laying, wiring and scenery. Then later on there's no reason why you can't incorporate it into the rest of the layout once you've finalised the overall design. Hope that helps and thanks for becoming a channel member! 🤩
@davidharle9528 ай бұрын
I've really enjoyed your videos this year and look forward to more next year. I loved the Advent calendar. Happy new year and best wishes for 2024.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
Really glad to hear that David! It's been a fantastic year for the channel and 2024 is looking to be awesome too with the completion of this layout and another major project in the works. Thanks for watching 😃
@davidsheriff89899 ай бұрын
Great technique...yes larger section with the rough grass
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
That's definitely the theme I've been going for over the whole layout. I do like the less is more look with large open patches of grass. Thanks for watching 😃
@paulisnotonfire9 ай бұрын
I'd be really interested to how you went about creating the carpet of undergrowth. It looks rather good. Cheers
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Good to know. This was actually my first attempt at making it but I use it in the next episode too and I think I improved upon the look significantly. A few people have asked for tutorial though so I'll definitely be looking into filming one. Thanks for watching 😃
@martyn67928 ай бұрын
Not a modeller myself, but that is very good, I think the layered 'cover' works well, only thing I would say is the wire fencing needs darkening a bit, perhaps some rust. the laser cut fencing is very realistic
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Yeah there's lots of little details like that across the entire layout which need some touch ups. The general idea was to get the layout looking finished for the exhibition deadline, then add lots of extra detail in the future when I have more time. Thanks for watching 👍
@VictoryWorks9 ай бұрын
The truth about railways modellers is... we all want a viaduct 😆
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Truer words were never spoken! 😅 Thanks for watching 👍
@TheMagus548 ай бұрын
I like the poly fibre undergrowth!!
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
If you like it now, just wait until next episode where I refine the technique a bit to make it look even better. Thanks for watching 😃
@blairgowrieforestrailwayan27868 ай бұрын
I was thinking that you should have continued laying ballast over the abandoned part of track bead right to the ends of the module. Then, I would possibly leave a few sleepers in position before covering the area with the overgrown foliage. The fencing might need some diagonal suports at the corners to prevent the fence from collapsing. I like what you have done so far. 24:38
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
The ballast would be long gone by this point though. Similarly any spare sleepers that were still usable would have been repurposed elsewhere. It's why you don't generally see much evidence of the second line on most heritage railways these days. I agree with the fence posts and there's lots of little details like this around the railway that need doing. Bear in mind that these modules aren't "finished" by any standard. I'm just getting them to a point where they look presentable for the exhibition. Once I'm not working to such a tight deadline I'll be able to go back and spend time putting in all the little details. Thanks for watching 😃
@RGJTrains8 ай бұрын
Just a quick one buddy, what temp are you using to solder the wires to the base of the rail please. Thank you for entertaining us in 2023, including helping me privately get the correct rail paint 😂, may 2024 bring you everything you wish for,
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
Err honestly I'm not sure... probably around 350℃ but generally I just switch the iron on and wait a minute or so for it to get hot 😅 Really glad you've been enjoying the videos! 2024 is looking very exciting too with the culmination of this layout and several more projects coming in the near future too! Thanks for watching 👍
@ChrisValencia-e6k8 ай бұрын
Great video! I am curious what locomotive is in the thumbnail for the video, I quite like it.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
It's the Kerr Stuart Victory from Planet Industrials. I did a review of it a while back if you want some more info: kzbin.info/www/bejne/raOVgqt3r9mXl9E Thanks for watching 😃
@gerlandkent63774 ай бұрын
[thank, you for youre great video]👍
@ThatModelRailwayGuy4 ай бұрын
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 😃
@josefbuckland7 ай бұрын
Thank goodness you didn’t tease the grass up on the slope makes me feel like I’m not the only one ha ha ha great stuff.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy7 ай бұрын
There's lots of different ways to go about the scenery of course and there's no definitive right or wrong way to do things. Thanks for watching 😃
@h_draw9 ай бұрын
Are any of your locomotives or rolling stock too heavy for that bridge? If not, I wonder how much weight it could hold, might be a fun experiment to run if you have a spare bridge left.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
I wouldn't have thought so. The kit itself is fairly sturdy but don't forget the track bed is held up by the laser cut structure underneath it too so it would have to be pretty hefty to make it collapse... I don't think it would budge even with a O Gauge loco to be honest. Thanks for watching 🤩
@modelrailwaynoob9 ай бұрын
That bridge kit has been out for years. It's as tough as old boots.
@jameshennighan81935 ай бұрын
THE VIADUCT Why not....for exhibition purposes....have the viaduct placed somewher representing an abandoned line....? It would only require some trackwork that was overgrown. Just a thought.... James Hennighan Yorkshire, England
@ThatModelRailwayGuy5 ай бұрын
As I explained in the video the issue is space. The modules are a certain size and I don't have room for any more. If space was no object I'd have a 12 arch viaduct spanning one side of the layout but until someone decides to fund an extension to my house it won't be happening. Thanks for watching 😃
@PHsRailwayVideos8 ай бұрын
Hi there, great video! The undergrowth technique looks really good! I went to the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Rly. today and noticed the similarity between their main station at Embsay and Pitley station on your layout - similar building style, similar track layout etc. Is this intentional or just a coincidence? Once again, great video!
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
Well spotted, it's absolutely intentional. I used to be a volunteer there so Pitley station is a mirror image of Embsay, albeit slightly simplified. Thanks for watching 😃
@MaxxD869 ай бұрын
Great stuff. Perhaps in future you can use the viaduct as a overhead road bridge
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Possibly, I'm not sure what I'll do with it at the moment. I would still like to have the railway run over it somewhere, it's just finding the space for it that's the problem 😅 Thanks for watching 👍
@peternewman96827 ай бұрын
Followed your thinking for the embankment but did not have access to a cutter so used cardboard
@ThatModelRailwayGuy7 ай бұрын
Yep cardboard is a good option too along with foamboard if you want something a bit thicker and more sturdy. Thanks for watching 😃
@EverydayTrains3 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if I missed this in a previous video but how did you put those tiny holes in the fence posts? Or did you buy them like that?
@ThatModelRailwayGuy3 ай бұрын
Hi there, these are laser cut fence posts I make and sell myself. There's a link in the description but they're currently sold out at the moment. They should be back soon though. Hope that helps and thanks for watching 👍
@MalcolmCrabbe9 ай бұрын
Nice that you include links to the products used.... can you add the light weight filler too please
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
My bad - have just added it to the description now! Here's a link just for you though: amzn.to/3H2Stva Thanks for watching 😃
@JohnWalsh-e1j9 ай бұрын
Happy New Year 🎉
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Happy New Year to you too and thanks for watching 😃
@oldmate31529 ай бұрын
Have you ever thought of making a lake or river portion of the display? I feel like most heritage railways run over water at some point.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
The original plan for the viaduct was to have the railway run over a river. I did consider doing it with the occupational bridge but it wouldn't have looked right in my opinion. Thanks for watching 😃
@mattsmocs32819 ай бұрын
Fantastic build. Its odd how you guys don't use foam often as a base under the track which does help raise the line a bit.. your fences are the best and a hoot to always see. I know it might seen late for it or its not that common in the UK im not sure.. usually when we have out of service second tracks like this you can see ties in place on each end and occasionally one rail on each side or rail lengths left in the area but just loose along the line. But im not sure if that is as common in the UK like it is here in the US.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
I think in the UK our layouts tend to be more compress meaning more points in smaller areas - having the whole trackbed up on foam can be a bit of a pain when it comes to installing the motors and wiring everything up in that instance. Regarding spare track, you can sometimes see that on actually working lines over here where things have been replaced. On a heritage railway like I'm modelling though anything spare would have been removed for use elsewhere. Thanks for watching 😃
@sachinmestry6385Ай бұрын
What Technic did you using to install static Grass ? Nice video
@ThatModelRailwayGuyАй бұрын
Just what I showed in the video but I explain it in more detail here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/b3jFY5WDm9uYZtU Thanks for watching 😃
@lukejackson87419 ай бұрын
Rh we little Matt undergrowth you used here, are these pre-made or is there a video of how you made these?
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Hiya, you can get pre-made polyfibre from Woodland Scenics I think. I do intend to do a video on how I made mine in the future though once I've completed this layout. Thanks for watching 😃
@robinhadley8 ай бұрын
Why does nobody smooth out the plaster on the bandages to fill in the holes like we used to do. Itakes it a much stronger and even surface.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
If you look closely in the timelapse, you can see I actually am doing this in certain areas, mostly around the edges where the strips join each other. Personally though I've found it doesn't make a huge amount of difference, especially when it's all going to be covered up anyway. Thanks for watching 👍
@lewisonyoutube10679 ай бұрын
When is the exhibition? I realy want to see your module
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
The exhibition was a few months ago now I'm afraid as this was all filmed in advance and edited afterwards. I did mention it in earlier episodes at the time and I did a video the week before the show too to promote it further so if the layout does any exhibitions in the future I imagine I'll do the same to let everyone know. Thanks for watching 😃
@jtecB8 ай бұрын
New to scenery, helping my boy with his, but what do you use to make the scenic mud? Would it be any good for N gauge, do you think?
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
Hi there, apologies I forgot to add the link to the description. Thanks for alerting me, I've added it now but this is the stuff I use: amzn.to/3RWJlxd (affiliate) It might be a bit over sized for N Gauge, although when it dries it doesn't have as much texture as I was expecting. For N Gauge though that could actually be an advantage as it'll make the scale less obvious so it could work as a base layer to put more scenics over. Thanks for watching 😃
@jtecB8 ай бұрын
@@ThatModelRailwayGuy thank you so much. We'll give it a try as it will look better than just brown paint, I'm sure. Thank you for your videos. This one particularly has given us so much to work with.
@aberfordwest40032 ай бұрын
Are the embankment modules a particular product? If so where can I buy one?
@ThatModelRailwayGuy2 ай бұрын
I'm afraid not, I custom made them myself. Thanks for watching 👍
@davidsheriff89893 ай бұрын
Just occurred to me, how , long does static grass , keep its shape?
@ThatModelRailwayGuy3 ай бұрын
Hard to say - how long does PVA glue hold? It depends on how it's stored. I have layouts that are over 5 years old now and the static grass still looks fine on them. But obviously if you regularly rest your phone/notepad/etc on it then that's going to leave a mark over time. Thanks for watching 😃
@philipsmeeton7 ай бұрын
The only solution is to have a valley section module lower than the other modules.
@ThatModelRailwayGuy7 ай бұрын
Yeah... that's what I did in this video. Thanks for watching 😃
@mrbluebelltrain559 ай бұрын
After the exervition will you keep updating this layout for furtue
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
They say a layout is never truly finished. I definitely have a few things I want to upgrade and improve after the exhibition... but in terms of building new modules that might be tricky as I'm limited by storage space! Thanks for watching 😃
@Mafaldamou8 ай бұрын
How'd you make the bridge? It looks great
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
Stay tuned, I have a tutorial on how I made up the bridge coming later this week. Thanks for watching 😃
@Mafaldamou8 ай бұрын
Great, is it printed, laser printed or scratch built? I can only do the third option.
@Thebigfour19239 ай бұрын
Were did you get that number plate
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
The one on the wall? I found it in a charity shop many years ago - it's not real it's a wooden replica but still looks good as part of the "wall of stuff" 😅 Thanks for watching 👍
@Thebigfour19239 ай бұрын
Ok thought it was real thanks for replying
@philipgreenhill18538 ай бұрын
Hi philip here me and my girlfriend are doing my own railway layout similar to yours in 00 scale.but I want to do a bridge and river like yours is it easy let me know
@ThatModelRailwayGuy8 ай бұрын
You can seen the entire process of building this module here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jp_WZIJ5pK2nrdE Thanks for watching 👍
@pim12342 ай бұрын
I think the wire is much too shiny, maybe painting it ?
@ThatModelRailwayGuy2 ай бұрын
It's been toned down since this was originally filmed. I think I did mention in one of the episodes that my plan for the future was to dull it down slightly, I just didn't have time when I was working to a tight deadline. Thanks for watching 🤩
@pim12343 ай бұрын
Link to the laser cutter doesn't work
@ThatModelRailwayGuy3 ай бұрын
Apologies, have updated link. Thanks for letting me know 👍
@pim12343 ай бұрын
@@ThatModelRailwayGuy 1500 USD .... and how many modelers would buy such an expensive thing ?
@simon.revill9 ай бұрын
12:28 … is 18 across ‘S T A T I O N’ ?!
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Good job I didn't write any rude words on it before putting the newspaper down! 😅 Thanks for watching 👍
@User-3O39 ай бұрын
Is this a reupload or am I going insane?
@ThatModelRailwayGuy9 ай бұрын
Nope. Channel Members get early access but the public premiere was earlier tonight. Thanks for watching 👍