LOL interesting how you cut the grass! Landscaping is looking great. Will be interesting to see how your plans progress! 🙂
@wjvandijk1ifyАй бұрын
Amazing Julian, can reshape my garden as well (😂) looks great, what a patience and really realistic !!! carry on !
@LaurenceHoward-f4hАй бұрын
Well Julian what a mixed bag of lessons in this episode!. We started off with scissors and clippers learning hair dressing. We moved on to a joint lesson in English and horticulture, followed by architectural design and I’m sure I saw some railway modelling in there somewhere 😂. A very enjoyable episode, and I loved how your brambles turned out.
@midsomerrailwaynscaleАй бұрын
Hi Julian Been watch this series and your channel for a long time I dont always comment sorry , I have been enjoying this series , I am also in the middle of an layout extension and thinking about making new platform and station building . I am enjoying this series Regards Greg
@davidhinks8384Ай бұрын
Thanks again Julian for another enjoyable and informative episode.
@arthurthorpe5445Ай бұрын
Landscaping looking great Julian your attention to detail is inspiring. Look forward to seeing the construction of the station building.
@AndrewstolarskiАй бұрын
It’s a great lay out there’s a lot of work gone into it 😊😊😊
@TheFoxHat69Ай бұрын
Loving the Bramberrys!! Given me some inspiration, cheers!!
@stephensheritagerailwaythe8776Ай бұрын
Good afternoon Julian yet another good and inspiring video. Oh by the way we tend to use the word brambles for brambles. Stephen
@MadonsteamrailwaysАй бұрын
Good morning from England!! Great to see you again before I start the day properly!!
@oswestryroadtmd4850Ай бұрын
Loving the progress on the Station area very impressive you are certainly moving away from Metcalfe city
@MadonsteamrailwaysАй бұрын
It’s great to see how much progress you’ve made since I last spotted your KZbin channel!! It’s really very English looking and beautiful!!
@onnomulder9775Ай бұрын
Awesome update Julian!!! Many thanks for sharing! Cheers Onno.
@DavidL_atashgroveparkmrАй бұрын
Thanks Julian for another excellent episode - I always learn something fascinating & new…..especially as a fellow British rail modeller “down under”, even if I’m from NZ’s “western island “. David
@michaeltrotman6960Ай бұрын
Apps looking really good keep up the good work
@kenattwood8060Ай бұрын
Just an observation, I would expect to see some sort of fence across the disused bridge butress as this is fairly normal hear on the UK on safety grounds and has been for as long as I can remember which is quite a long way back. Thanks for giving us your mthod for making brambles - I'm going to try that!
@anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204Ай бұрын
great vid on channel keep up the great vids layout looks great thanks lee
@piccadillymodelrailwaysАй бұрын
Hi Julian, the new filled in area is coming on very nicely with newly sited brambles. You mentioned sloping the road down towards the bridge, but from the camera angle it appears the road over the bridge slopes down to the current level. May I suggest modifying the bridge, which would flatten off the road somewhat, to the new proposed level.
@2adbty444Ай бұрын
Great work
@tonywincott8448Ай бұрын
I love that white Station Hotel, where did you find it? It's great to see the progress and i look forward to your next installment. I wish you could come get my layout moving again...
@tonyh4266Ай бұрын
Hello, looking at the issue with the road level, because you have done so much wonderful work already, why not put road works across the the two levels. You could even have temporary road closure signs etc. Just a thought! Love the channel………….. TonyH
@MadonsteamrailwaysАй бұрын
A lot of our great English stations are built with a slight slope in them to make it look like they’re totally level!! Some of them use that trick of the eye to very good effect. Others were hashed up in a hurry to get the station building completed before a certain date.
@garylong7599Ай бұрын
The use of roving yarn is interesting have you tried woodland scenics poly fibre
@MadonsteamrailwaysАй бұрын
The area in which you’re working looks somewhat similar to a certain viaduct between Surrey and East Sussex. I went over it on my Brighton trip this year.
@kennethmaney914Ай бұрын
See Everard Junction, He prods and pushes with his fingers, and brings a real authenticity to his static grass. Just a thought.
@StevieHeighwayNo9Ай бұрын
Hi Julian. Firstly, love your videos and I am always in awe of your scenic modelling skills. Thank you. I just wanted to comment on the zebra crossing in front of the pub. The zig zag lines on the approach would not have appeared on the road surface until the 1970s, which I think is later than the period you are modelling? For substantiation, see probably the most well-known picture of a British zebra crossing on the front cover of The Beatles Abbey Road album. Taken in 1969, and no zig zags.
@PaulSmith-pl7foАй бұрын
Hi Julian. Oooh... that's rude (LOL)!
@steveNCB7754Ай бұрын
Regarding the plan to utilise the former Barry Railway station at Wenvoe (Gil and Laura's project - 'The Old Station Renovation'), as the basis for your replacement station building(s). Great idea and collaboration, but I do wonder if the 'mass' of Wenvoe's main station building (as it exists/existed) might be slightly too small for the overall station 'footprint' that your layout has? Irrespective of whether we can agree on that point, one possible solution (or perhaps an opportunity for the future?), would be to make your lasercut design 'modular', so that the length of the building could be increased as desired. To do that, take the window 'pairs' sections of the building that lie immediately either side of the front entrance and create additional 'modules' based on them, for insertion between those same windows and the gabled wings at each end. That way, you could still make an 'accurate' version of the building as intended, but also a larger mass (longer) version, effectively making the station's entrance hall, booking hall and waiting room area, larger than on the prototype. As usual, it's 'just a thought'.
@PeckhamHallАй бұрын
You talked about the platform not being wide enough, you could shunt the near track over to make some more room, I know it's HO/OO gauge so it can't be to scale to the photo but it would make it look more like the photo I guess and give you more room, I know it might not be worth the hassle with your turn outs, but just an idea. Nice going.
@VictoryWorksАй бұрын
Morning sir, how would you like your meadow this time? Oh, I think short back and sides today please
@PaulSmith-pl7foАй бұрын
Hi Julian. Sorry, but I just burst out laughing when I saw you trim the "grass" with your hair/beard trimmer - very effective, though! Your bramberries look so good (you could almost eat them!). I too would hate to see your bridge go. Perhaps to could design a visual representation of your plans for its replacement - if you would like viewers' comments, of course. I love your idea of using a photo of the real brickwork for the new station. I hope you will recycle your original model station if possible.
@markbeaumont1122Ай бұрын
Fans of I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue remember that Samantha would often invite her old man round to trim her bush.