Ha ha....I have the same with my 009 gauge miniature layout....just not enough space for everything to fit. 8ft by 9inches with fiddle yard and analogue shuttle operated.....Thanks for your comments, Cheers..Alan.
I just wish I had the expertise to do model layouts, I tried with an N gauge layout but failed to get the scale right.....I leave it to the experts. Cheers, Alan.
@1:15, that's a close call. You wouldn't want to be stepping outside at that moment. 😂 @2:19, indeed it is. I have a Corgi Paisley District Tramways model with Renfrew Ferry on the destination board.
People who make model train sets seriously need to buy a book on basic electronics and read it from front to back. That investment in time will save you thousands of dollars and have a power distribution system that works great.
I studied low voltage electronics but I must confess power electricity is a whole different ball game, best left to professional electricians....electric is faster than anyone I know
@@mixwizard2310 I'm reminded of my father and his flying airplane models. He never put a pilot figure in the cockpit and they sure looked odd without one, especially in an open biplane. One thing my N scale layout has is a big population- having people doing various things makes it a lot more realistic. Drinking litre glasses of beer in the beer gardens (there are four) for example- well it is a model of Germany after all. I may have been to the 2018 Tram show in Manchester, maybe the year before but anyway it's a great show.
@@lawrencelewis2592 You are bringing back some of my long forgotten memories such as a control line airplane fitted with a 2cc engine...sore fingers with starting etc....The exhibitions should be on for 2022 at the GMTS Bus Museum...check their Webb pages....Thanks for your comments. Cheers. Alan.