Hello John, I’m a new subscriber to your channel which I found today by accident. Never ceases to amaze me that the RU-vid algorithm every now and then puts up someone new. Part 1 scratch building of this bridge was the video I found and am now setting in to an afternoon of binge watching your journey. Personally I would suggest some form of weathering for the girder bridge as the abutments etc look slightly weathered so it would tie it all together. Don’t put yourself down I think you’ve done a great job. I’ve never tried scratch building myself and to attempt your bridge on a curve I think is an impressive task to take on as a first scratch build bridge. Keep up the good work. Off now for a binge watching.
Hi there, thanks for subscribing to the channel and also for your kind comment it means a lot to me. I'm glad you enjoyed the scratchbuild of the Girder Bridge, and I hope you enjoy the future videos and enjoy the journey of High Oak Junction. My early videos and editing skills are less to be desired, but I'm learning. I have now weathered the girder bridge, and it looks better for it. Don't binge watch too much, you will end up with square eyes!! All the best John
Hi John. Bridge looks brilliant. Trying a bit of scratch building myself. Not been vlogging long but sharing my experiments. Thanks for sharing John. Great vlog. DELPH JUNCTION (Pete)
Hi Pete, Thanks for your kind comment and for watching my video. I'm glad you enjoyed the scratch build. Yes, you have to stretch your modelling skills sometimes. All the best, and keep modelling. John.
Thanks again, Al, for your time in watching and leaving a comment 👍🏼. Yes, I'm pleased how it's turned out, and you know that with modelling, you want that attention to detail 👌🏽
Good videos... :-) Just as a matter of interest that Ivatt 41227 did some shed-moves thrioughout its carreer...Rugby to Llandudno Jnct., to Annesley before going down South and then back up North!
Hi Colin, Thanks for your kind comments and for the information regarding the Ivatt tank, a purchase from the Worth Valley Railway Haworth shop. I had it sound chipped by digitrains, and it sounds fantastic. My layout is fictional, but Tiffey Valley sounds a bit Welsh. I like it when one gives me additional information about certain locos , so thanks again, and also, thanks for watching 👍🏼. I hope you have subscribed to the channel, and if yes, thank you. All the best John
Thank you for your comment and also for the tip regarding the background music. Will make sure that in future videos, the music is lower 👍🏼. Thanks for watching. John