Just stumbled across your channel. What a cracking layout you've built. You've given me a load of ideas and inspiration for my own yet to get started layout. Subscribed. Keep the great content coming!
Fantastic layout I particularly like the use of bi-directional lines and all the signaling to give you so many movement options defiantly one in the eye to the rivet counters out there. A layout can be fun to run and prototypical too, if being prototypical is more important than just enjoying your hobby and playing trains that is
Wow! it's like watching a model railway exhibition in the comfort of your own home. Well done and thanks for taking all the time. (have a beer and go put your feet up for a while).
Yeah, I'm taking a small break for a Week as I've been up the Loft since Thursday, then Two Days filming, then editing last night...I'm now done for now...cheers mate 👍
Thanks .Very enjoyable to watch whilst doing a workout. Timing was great as my workouts last an hour . A wonderful model railway of which I am sure you are proud of.
Thank you for your comments, it was Two long Days of filming and editing with multiple cameras and angles...yes, very proud of what I've done in Two Years
beautiful vid JB, much anticipated by us All , , truly showed the amazing work you've accomplished, me and the Mary Hinge SC lads watched it on the big screen down the Sacred Swallow , even officer P Felcher noted how pucker it is ..... please dont have us wait so long for the next as it took us ages to unglue our shafts for this...
Bless ya, thank you do much...it has been a very tiring Two days of filming and editing...I'm very happy with what's come together...I will prob take a break for a few Weeks as I've been up in the Loft since last Thursday...
I luv this video. Its probably the 4th time I have watched it now .I am having second thoughts about going DCC as its outside my comfort zone.. I am wondering JB what analogue controller(s) do you use to obtain the faultless slow running ? Thanks buddy
Hi buddy...I use a Gaugmaster twin track controller for the bi directional main lines and DRS Kings sidings TMD, and a 3rd Gaugemaster feedback controller to control slow movements off Junction Road stabling sidings....there isn't no need to go DCC....DC is still good enough if planned properly...🙂
@@HaroldRoad Oh wow, its wider than it looks, so much detail going on it's deceiving. I am changing from N Gauge to OO and only have 2ft Depth on one wall and 18ins depth around the rest.. I am building it onto the existing N Gauge baseboards that are already done. Will be a challenge with a Foot Less than you to play with.
I had to include some kind of background music due to horrendous background noise from inside the house and external Road noise...I have warned about the music score in the description...its either the music (which can be tirned down) or my Sons Girlfriend singing out of tune downstairs and screaming...plus noisey motorbikes and cars going past my house....