Graham Thompson
Graham Thompson
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A 800 SQFT Model Railway, Just Brilliant
A Visit to Wroxham Miniature world, this layout just took my breath away
Music From purple planet
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Incline installed, will it climb the hill
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Part 25, installed the incline hope it works out ok
Arriving At Bolton Abbey Caravan & Motorhome Site, + Bolton Abbey & The Strid 2024
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Arriving At Bolton Abbey Caravan & Motorhome Site, August 2024 And a few photos from Bolton Abbey And The Strid
I FIXED MY CLASS 24
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Well I plucked up the courage, and delved into the world of n gauge servicing and repairing, and found it very rewarding
Gravel, Static Grass, And Some Lighting And Trees, Finally
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Well it's time to try my hand at Graveling, Static Grass, & some Lighting. Music From Purple- Planet- Music
Pt 22, Testing & Peco Really Why
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First part of my rebuild, working on the upper siding and run around loop, testing it out, and a moan at peco !!
Devon's seaton Tramway
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while on holiday in Devon may 2024, we spent a day at a tramway in Seaton, just thought I'd share some video footage and photos I took. music from You Tube Studio
Grandads Little Railway Pt 21, plans and ideas, and a big thank you
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ok I'm in a better place now, I know where I went wrong, I sort of know what I want, so here are my plans.
Grandads Little Railway, Visits The Nene Valley Railway in Peterbourgh
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trying to cheer myself up with a visit to Nene Valley Railway, and decided to create and share a little slideshow
Grandads Little Railway pt 20
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continuing the build on the hill side, and it all goes wrong and I get really fed up
Grandads Little Railway PT 19
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Part 19 and its one step forward and two steps back. but i'm starting the scenic work and creating a hill.
Grandads Little Railway part 18
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in this video I try to build some bridges, and try to build some tunnel portals. Music from you tube studio
Grandads Little Railway pt 17
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So part 17, we see if we can move forward to the release of the trains in the back sidings!!!
Grandads little railway pt 16
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Its comming up again, but it ends much better music from you tube
Grandads Little Railway Pt 15
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in this video i try and tackle all the wiring Music supplied by you tube
Grandads Little Railway pt 14
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Grandads Little Railway pt 14
Berwick Seaview Site, Berwick upon Tweed, Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
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Berwick Seaview Site, Berwick upon Tweed, Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Durham Grange Caravanning And Motorhome Club Site and a tip
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Durham Grange Caravanning And Motorhome Club Site and a tip
Grandads Little Railway Pt 13
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Grandads Little Railway Pt 13
Grandads Little Railway Part 12.. New home, New room, New Layout
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Grandads Little Railway Part 12.. New home, New room, New Layout
New Forest Centenary Caravan and Motorhome Club site
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New Forest Centenary Caravan and Motorhome Club site
Grandads Little Railway pt 11
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Grandads Little Railway pt 11
Grandads Little Railway Part 10
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Grandads Little Railway Part 10
Grandads little Railway Part 9
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Grandads little Railway Part 9
Grandads little N Gauge Railway PT 8
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Grandads little N Gauge Railway PT 8
NYMR Steam Gala Part Three (4K) Staring The A4 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley
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NYMR Steam Gala Part Three (4K) Staring The A4 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley
NYMR Steam Gala 2022 (4K) Part 2
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NYMR Steam Gala 2022 (4K) Part 2
NYMR Steam Gala Day One 2022
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NYMR Steam Gala Day One 2022
Grandads Little Railway pt 7
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Grandads Little Railway pt 7
Trewethett Farm Caravan & Motorhome Club Site
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Trewethett Farm Caravan & Motorhome Club Site

Комментарии

  • @bramelsheretan
    @bramelsheretan 13 дней назад

    big beast, lovely modelling, thank you for sharing

  • @BrianSanders-tn7pi
    @BrianSanders-tn7pi 14 дней назад

    Hi Graham. Nice job. Good to see the old girl running so well again. I think that knowing that other loco's have sat for so long I think that we can assume that they will all need a service before you run them. I too have the Scotsman with twin tenders still in its original box. The Duchess looked lovely in her finery. Well done. Nice little oval. Good luck with the garden plan. Regards.

  • @Elvenhome
    @Elvenhome 19 дней назад

    That's an excellent result Graham. The use of the dowels to fix the parts of the incline has worked really well and your Scotsman made light work of the pulling its train. There was no wheel slip even when it started up the incline. Stephen

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 дней назад

      HI Sorry for late reply, but yes I'm pleased with this result, now I can start to sort the rest of the track laying, progress report coming soon LOL..G

  • @bramelsheretan
    @bramelsheretan 19 дней назад

    excellent, love to see progress and a happy modeller

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 дней назад

      HI Sorry for late reply, but yes I'm pleased with this result, now I can start to sort the rest of the track laying, progress report coming soon LOL..G

  • @stocktonjunction
    @stocktonjunction 19 дней назад

    Why don't u cut a hole out of the lower board then u can access the point and wiring

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 дней назад

      HI Sorry for late reply, but yes I'm pleased with this result, now I can start to sort the rest of the track laying, couldn't do hole in lower board as beneath it i have a deep storage unit....G

  • @alfiejohnchester8108
    @alfiejohnchester8108 19 дней назад

    Hi Graham, I've just seen this video and listened to you talk about 'what happens' in the future. I'm 75 now, coming up to 76. My trains and my layout are my hobby. Now, I don't live for them in the sense that there's nothing else in life for me but rather like an artist with a canvas, what goes into my layout is part of me - my imagination. my thoughts, creating what I want after taking a glimpse of the world outside. From the outset I told myself I would never finish my layout. That means I've always got something to put into it everyday. It keeps me busy, it keeps me occupied. So should anything happen to me my daily input will cease - but I won't be around to know. Others might view it as a work of art or a pile of junk; my only request is my rolling stock is sold off and the proceeds given to a good cause. That's about it. Today's today (as far as my railway is concerned) never mind tomorrow. All the best.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 13 часов назад

      of course you are right, and I believe I will try and take on the same values, thank you for watching my video and taking the time to comment...G

  • @alfiejohnchester8108
    @alfiejohnchester8108 19 дней назад

    Great stuff! I'm in the process of building an incline so I know it's not an easy job. I wanted to have a shuttle service for my two DMUs to run from my main station (on one level) around to my country station (which is on the bottom level). Somehow though I have to navigate around the TMD which I'm also building right now. Considering they're plastic wheel on your coaches that 'Scotsman' did a very good job - but then again, so did you! Thanks for the video.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 дней назад

      HI Sorry for late reply, but yes I'm pleased with this result, now I can start to sort the rest of the track laying, progress report coming soon LOL..G

  • @andrewstephenson3594
    @andrewstephenson3594 Месяц назад

    Graham, a lot the time (for me) having the confidence to have a go at fixing things. Having a go also means having the pleasure of finding how thing go together/work, gaining confidence and saving money. Plus you have the spring to put back on to your wagon

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 Месяц назад

      Yes your right, it was just the not knowing what the final amount would be which made me do it, and I have learnt a lot, and not just about the Loco..G

  • @duncanrhodes4778
    @duncanrhodes4778 Месяц назад

    Superb. Well done Graham and thanks for sharing this. Just shows what is possible if you are prepared to take the plunge. Incidentally, I thought those TMC prices looked pretty fair to be honest. You don’t get many specialists working for £25 an hour, but nevertheless you have saved a tidy sum by sorting it yourself! Nice one.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 Месяц назад

      Yes your right, it was just the not knowing what the final amount would be G

  • @adrtplayhouse4240
    @adrtplayhouse4240 Месяц назад

    Good job tracking down the problem. Enjoy.

  • @Elvenhome
    @Elvenhome Месяц назад

    It can be a scary thing to take apart a loco and well done on giving it a go and it looks to be running well. There are so many things you need to be able to do as a railway modeller including a repair man. Those springs can be a pain. It is supposed to be possible to refit that spring but good luck with trying! Stephen

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 Месяц назад

      HI.. yes indeed it was a bit scary, but it was a worth while exercise, as for those springs I'll Properly be moaning about them in a future video LOL, but I do have a simple solution which I will try and do in a that video

  • @cyberdonblue4413
    @cyberdonblue4413 Месяц назад

    You've earned a new subscriber here. I think you're a very brave man putting your work out there into RUclipsland when you've never done scenery before. It's great to see someone starting out and making their first attempts at it, and successfully too in my opinion. I'm quite envious. I'd love to be in a position to give it a go but alas I don't have anything like the space needed for the grand hopes and plans inside my bonehead lol. Good luck with your ongoing work. I shall follow with interest.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 Месяц назад

      sorry for late reply I've been away for a few weeks, thank you so much for your kind comment, and welcome to my channel right from the start of this project I decided to document things even if they went wrong, that way I can look back and remember and hopefully learn as well, some times with me it takes a while for things to sink in, maybe its an age thing LOL, but thanks again and I hope you stick around...G

  • @wealdhurstmodelrailway9666
    @wealdhurstmodelrailway9666 2 месяца назад

    Couldn't agree more! I spent 120 quid on Hornby points before I knew better. I have to put weights on everything to get them to shunt and it is just random as to whether they derail or not. Going to be all Streamline for my brewery yard.

  • @wealdhurstmodelrailway9666
    @wealdhurstmodelrailway9666 2 месяца назад

    I sprayed all my station track, including points, before I knew better. I then spent hours trying to clean the paint off as everything ran like a bag of spanners. Still isn't great now. Always mask up the inside and top of the rails and don't spray points.

  • @alexdrennan6185
    @alexdrennan6185 2 месяца назад

    what was the make od that tool that drilled the holes for the fence

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 Месяц назад

      sorry for late reply I've been away for a few weeks, I'm not sure what make it was but don't bother trying to find it, it broke so I would not recommend it

  • @bramelsheretan
    @bramelsheretan 2 месяца назад

    this is so good, love it, can't wait for more updates

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 Месяц назад

      Thank you so much, sorry for late reply i've been away for a few weeks

  • @TrainSim_TV
    @TrainSim_TV 2 месяца назад

    I detect a fair bit of moaning here.

  • @iansngauge
    @iansngauge 2 месяца назад

    Hi Graham! Nice to see that I'm not the only one that had problems reversing wagons across setrack points! The problem is that if Peco made setrack with the curves required to satisfy medium radius streamline points, you'd require a much larger area to lay the track, which sort of defeats the purpose of setrack! I'd be happy for them to put warnings on the packets of setrack points though, explaining what their pitfalls are! I'd also like to see manufacturers be more honest about the radius of curve their rolling stock can handle! Anyway, great to see that your testing went well! All the best, Ian.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 2 месяца назад

      Hi Ian, yes I Know your right but it is frustrating, I have learnt my lesson LOL but it is a shame others will be in the same boat, the only thing is to earn some extra money I may have to sell the one's I have, many thanks for your comment...Graham

  • @adrtplayhouse4240
    @adrtplayhouse4240 3 месяца назад

    I've been buying HO and N switches of every brand since around 1980 including the cheap and deluxe lines except Bachmann fasttrack and the only brand I have had 0 problems with is the KATO switches except the #4's need a bit of tuning but I mostly avoid them anyway. I've always been able to make all brands reliable with some work, but I agree it shouldn't have to be that way. My Lionel switches of every generation have always just worked. Not sure why nobody has ever made bulletproof HO and N switches. Glad to see a new video by the way.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 3 месяца назад

      Hi.. thank you for your comment, it's nice to know that some else has problems as well LOL, I was being to think I was was not up to building this layout, but I think its starting to get there now, or at least I am....G

  • @Elvenhome
    @Elvenhome 3 месяца назад

    The test all went well Graham. Good to see everything running as it should. I too wonder why PECO use the first radius curves and points in starter kits (so do Farish in their sets because PECO make the track for them I think). I think the problem is that newer models can’t handle first radius in the way older models could. For the wagons it maybe the bigger wheel flanges kept things on the track better and people with Minitrix older Poole Graham Farish, or old PECO locos don’t seem to have a problem on first radius and those who use Fleischmann track and locos say their engines cope with first radius easily. The problems of set track was one of the reasons I decided on Code 55 from the start even though it requires a bit of work to get used to using flexitrack. Stephen

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 3 месяца назад

      Hi.. Thanks for your comment Steven, I do sometimes wonder why we spend so much money on these thing only to find out we are doing it wrong, or we have bought the wrong thing, as for the set track points they do have there place if you are building a narrow gauge railway they probably are good, but peco should at least by now be making all newbees know that for n gauge medium radius is the why to go, but at least for now I seem to be making some progress...G

  • @paulsharman
    @paulsharman 3 месяца назад

    Hay Graham, looks like you have had a long journey since your channel first popped up. First and foremost, every single, modder out there (me included) have, well let's just say made a mistake along the way, so do not despair, and do not give up. If you are going to start over (I have done before), what i doo these days is pop the track and points on a sheet of scrap ply and aerosol spray them with sleeper grime. Once dry, just a little wipe over with a track rubber will clean the rails and some verry fine sandpaper around the fishplate areas dose the job, you can then go ahead any lay it all down and you are already ahead of the game. I hope this helps. Cheers, Paul.

  • @ngaugefouroaksstreetstatio6932
    @ngaugefouroaksstreetstatio6932 3 месяца назад

    Hi Graham, I know what you mean about the bogies, mastering all this is a learning curve and where possible short cut the process by watching as many video's as possible. There are always people happy to help and there are two who have commented on your video that have and do help me on various things. All the best Chin UP.

  • @adrtplayhouse4240
    @adrtplayhouse4240 3 месяца назад

    Just found your channel. Watched all your episodes. Looking forward to the rebuild episodes.

  • @MrVinnyh
    @MrVinnyh 3 месяца назад

    A good question, what happens in the end? I had to move from a 3 bedroom house (due to it being too large for one person) rented, onto a 40' narrow boat, most the rolling stock, track was sold or given away. Now I am a fews years on my boat & I have decided to model again, but a short 6' x 2' tapering into around 1' based board in O gauge!! I did try N (too small glasses + magnifier) & OO station for DMU's boring. what happens to me once I'm gong is not a problem, but someone else's (daughter) of which I won't have any control just be tucked up in a little cardboard box! As for time & effort that goes into a layout it's a hobby, as which we learn from mistakes, vlogs on RUclips if you are in a club other members! there is no time cost but a bit of frustration & enjoyment when it works.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 3 месяца назад

      Hi.. Thanks for your comment, it was just a thought I had and I couldn't get it out of my head, so I said it, and yes your right it is part of the hobby and I still do enjoy it, hope you stick around...G

  • @ChobertonJunction
    @ChobertonJunction 4 месяца назад

    Hey there Graham it is good to see you up and enthusiastic again after the other week. It is all part of the process as you go along changing plans and adapting.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 3 месяца назад

      thanks for your comment , yeah i'm feeling a lot better now...G

  • @ChobertonJunction
    @ChobertonJunction 4 месяца назад

    Just catching up. Shame about the point but we have all done that at some time or other. I damaged one only 6 months ago just caught it and bend the moving rails almost into a U shape. I just had to replace it. I certainly was not happy with myself but in the end it can be replaced. Things will brake and stop working so we just have to soldier on, just how it is I'm afraid.

  • @Elvenhome
    @Elvenhome 4 месяца назад

    Hi Graham. Good to see your plans. The support through RUclips is quite amazing and it is really good that it helped lift you after the last video. I was interested in your comments about future proofing your layout. Essentially you are going to build your layout in the same way that people build exhibition layouts. There will quite a bit on RUclips and the forums about how to construct a layout that way. Look forward to seeing how you’re getting on in future videos. Stephen

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 3 месяца назад

      thank you for your you tube support, I never really thought about it as a exhibition layout but yes your right it should prove interesting as a lot more thinking has to go into it, as each section on the layout itself has to be removable...G

  • @PiddleInTheMarshbyMarkIreland
    @PiddleInTheMarshbyMarkIreland 4 месяца назад

    Hi Graham, just seen your tale of woe. The bogies on that loco do actually just pull out, but when new they can be rather stiff. Before you rip up the track take a deep breath and think again. Painting the track is not something I did at first and I found that the shiny new track, in time, darkens down on its own. Also instead of paint use weathering powders and A small ladies make up brush. Then wait and and clean off with a track rubber, much easier. If it makes you feel better, I dropped a pair of pliers on a three way point and broke that. £60 down the drain ! It happens unfortunately so chin up, keep going and just swear ! If you need help with stuff please ask.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 4 месяца назад

      thank you for your very nice comment ive had loads and they have really lifted me out of what ever I was in....G

  • @HillcrestHalt
    @HillcrestHalt 4 месяца назад

    That looks a really nice place. My local heritage railway is Great Central Railway at Quorn and Woodhouse. 😊

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 4 месяца назад

      yes it is.. wish I lived nearer the GCL, thanks for watching...G

  • @andrewstephenson3594
    @andrewstephenson3594 4 месяца назад

    Graham, nice photos and backing track

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 4 месяца назад

      Thank you, much appreciated the music was downloaded from you tube studio…G

  • @grahamthompson6406
    @grahamthompson6406 4 месяца назад

    Thank you, my layout has gone through many changes from a shed too bedroom to a new home it’s all documented good and bad in videos here on you tube take a peek through my playlist, and welcome along for the ride..Graham

    • @BrianSanders-tn7pi
      @BrianSanders-tn7pi 4 месяца назад

      Hi Graham. Good to see that your in a better mood. The Nene Valley visit looked like a nice day out, plenty of inspiration there. Maybe do a prototypical layout. Its easier because you don,t have to make things up. But you do have to make everything that you see. I must say that the 'Spamcan' looks good in that colour. The sunshine stripes suit that green shade. I saw Blackmoor Vale in that colour when I was 14 and that was it, I was hooked on railways. And the illness has got worse since ha ha. Anyway keep the faith and it will work out in the end. Good luck.

  • @ShelfburyModelRailway
    @ShelfburyModelRailway 4 месяца назад

    Hi Graham, your channel popped up in my recommended videos, it was your previous one where you were not happy at all. So I watched it all the way through, my layout is quite new and I've made lots of cock ups and had setbacks due to my lack of knowledge and me being impatient etc, stick with it and hopefully you will get it where you want to be. Enjoyed this video too, so I just subscribed to your channel, look forward to future updates 😊👍🏼

  • @IainDavies-z2l
    @IainDavies-z2l 4 месяца назад

    Why the need to swear?

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 4 месяца назад

      Sorry was in a bad place, maybe I should of calmed down before sitting in front of my camera

  • @thegrowler-blackwoodngauge
    @thegrowler-blackwoodngauge 4 месяца назад

    Just come accross your channel and have subbed. I'd recommend painting the track first then ballast. My last layout update has a section on hand painting track. Breaking a point is an occupational hazard - we've probably all had similar occurrences. Cheers Euan

  • @francismewton3276
    @francismewton3276 4 месяца назад

    Look don't beat yourself up over things that go wrong on your layout ,I've been there done that but you can get past this we've all been there I know it's not nice BUT when it's sorted which you will it's all part of the hobby ,it might be a tip it may not be but I screw my track down not glue it so cheer up and get back at it but don't leave it to long .. Camborne central

  • @dh9033
    @dh9033 5 месяцев назад

    Sorry to find you're struggling, maybe I can offer my suggestions in the spirit of friendliness and fifty years of experience. 1. Take time and different paint applications to weather your track (or locos/stock). It doesn't happen overnight with one pass of paint. If you don't paint regularly you should not expect to pick up the (air)brush and be proficient/produce a masterpiece. Practice on something of less importance first. Paint the outside of the outer rails only on the points; we want trains to run in a faultless manner. 2. Join a model railway club and talk to other modellers online. Ask someone to help you get the class 24 sorted. I'm sure there's not much wrong that can't be sorted. Get p@#$$%@ off, do something different, walk the dog, come back to the railway later when you're feeling happier. I'm in Surrey, not sure which county you're in post- move?Best wishes to you 😊

  • @chuckmaddison2924
    @chuckmaddison2924 5 месяцев назад

    Hang in there, a few weeks ago i bought a radio control plane . Went up a few times then God knows. It pretty much exploded what it came down. So much for foam . I have repaired. Now waiting for a calm day.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 4 месяца назад

      Oh Yes I will hang on in there..hope your plane flys well again....G

  • @HenrikSweden1
    @HenrikSweden1 5 месяцев назад

    too bad you got in trouble with your track work. But the painting looks nice. And a good thing you put maskingtape over that switch. Now i wouldn't paint any surfaces that you don't see. That way you will keep the contact surface clean as far as possible. One upside with painting with a common brush is that you won't have any oversprays. No fumes in the air. I have painted my n scale tracks using a brush. The best result you will get by giving the track several coates of paint. Paint it, check the result and repaint it. Using a wooden stick or a track rubber will do the cleaning work. Now in order to avoid trouble with your switches i have only painted the ground under the switch, with the same color as the ballast.. No ballast at all in around the switch, where you have moving parts. Fixing the ballast around the rest of the tracks can be done with a mix of carpenters white glue and water, some detergent. Check other RUclipsrs to see how the mix and use it. When the track looks good weather it a bit. Google for pictures of track , you will be amazed ! pictures really are inspiring ! good luck with your project !

  • @kaatom1
    @kaatom1 5 месяцев назад

    I feel your frustrations we all break things trying to fix them, It can be costly but you learn and improve each time...I build in OO gauge but same applies, when you are painting or ballasting try this I have a length of track and a scrap point attached to a piece of ply. If I am trying something for first time or cant decide on the right colour for something I do it on the scrap track first when I have the colour and technique right I move to the layout. Also the same with rolling stock I bought a cheap collection of wagons and bit's from eBay and I practice my painting and weathering on them before attacking my good stock. A little practice saves money in the long run.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your nice comment..Yes I will Carry on...G

  • @Hambleton77
    @Hambleton77 5 месяцев назад

    Don’t give up mate, I’ve been working on my layout for the last 6 months whilst in recovery from severe depression. We all have ups and downs, the great thing about posting videos is you are sharing your experiences. I’m not in a place where I’m brave enough to post videos however I get real solace from people like you who keep it real, have a look at everard junction- he has some really great tips on all of the topics you are interested in. You have been an inspiration so don’t loose faith.

  • @SimonLivertonCentral
    @SimonLivertonCentral 5 месяцев назад

    Keep going, I have made lots of mistakes that’s cost me. I have been at it for 2 years and I still don’t have any locomotives running, for lots of reasons.

  • @SushineDessert-IB73
    @SushineDessert-IB73 5 месяцев назад

    High Graham that box for your class 24 model looks like it has a split chassis so the bogies do not pull off. The bogies are held in the chassis. Assume no lighting on the model and if so the body will just slide off and no DCC plug. The issue may be bogie contacts not touching the chassis side so no power getting to the motor. Good Luck.

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 месяцев назад

      HI..And thank you for your kind comments, I have not looked at it yet but when i di I will do an up date for it and let you all know...Graham

  • @plutoyaldnil4750
    @plutoyaldnil4750 5 месяцев назад

    MAN you gotta love it when they have to put captions up for a guy speaking english AND THEY DONT SHOW WHAT HES ACTUALLY SAYING????

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 месяцев назад

      Sorry about that but it not under my control....Graham

  • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
    @ModelRailwaysUnlimited 5 месяцев назад

    Hey there mate, look at that beautiful dog trying to cheer you up 💕 don't be down on yourself, N gauge is fiddly but there are some things you can try that will bring your wish of watching the trains running closer. Did you know you can get flexible pre ballasted track underlay? Quick and easy. Don't be in a hurry to paint the track! Real track takes ages to weather in. If you do decide to do it, you can get track colour in spray cans. But you need to use it well ventilated. I made a card mask around the can and moved it along whilst spraying. A track rubber will remove surface paint from the rails. For the point you can either mask up or spray and clean off with IPA soon after. All the best to you

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your very kind reply, that was a few weeks ago and i'm now in a better place, and it's mainly down to you lot on you tube !! this little video has done so well view wise, and because of it I've gained quite a few new subscribers, so this video has in itself been a very uplifting experience thank you everybody and welcome along for the ride....Graham

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited 5 месяцев назад

      @@grahamthompson6406 glad to hear it

  • @TheSps24
    @TheSps24 5 месяцев назад

    Come on Graham cheer up, it's not that bad. I've been at this for over fifty years now and I'm still learning and (yes) I still make plenty mistakes. Maybe you could be a bit more modular, build the layout in sections, build a separate station to eventually fit on the layout or take up 3d printing. You could seek out other hobbyists in your area to give you advice and encouragement. Finally, no need to feel compelled to make RUclips videos as this only makes the learning process more onerous. Good luck for the future and get back to us all when the time is right....

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your very kind reply, that was a few weeks ago and i'm now in a better place, and it's mainly down to you lot on you tube !! this little video has done so well view wise, and because of it I've gained quite a few new subscribers, so this video has in itself been a very uplifting experience thank you everybody and welcome along for the ride....Graham

  • @supercharger1958
    @supercharger1958 5 месяцев назад

    The biggest issue I’ve seen is nobody washes the plastic sleepers as there’s an oil based release agent put on it to come from the mold and as a result the paint comes off , No2 the same goes with metal the paint doesn’t get a grip on metal and just doesn’t stick . You must use a primer on both metal and plastic for fantastic results . Primer on flexi track doesn’t work unless it’s like hornby semi flexi as it’s made from styrene a hard plastic , peco flexi is made from polyurethane the same plastic as carrier bags and is no use in my books and don’t use it so stay away from peco flexi there points and other track is styrene . Wash the track in an airbrush or brush with isopropyl alcohol and some water n detergent it mixes really well and wash it before you lay it put some panel pins in a piece of wood and hang them up to dry and spray paint them before you lay them I know it’s a fuss but the end results will blow you away , if the tracks laid use pure isopropyl alcohol to clean it as it dries rapid just use a mask or you’ll end up woozy lol best of British mate so don’t give up I’ve waited 6 years without a layout on a new house coz the Mrs wants to move , I’ve got thousands of pounds worth of models and no place to put them and I’m not giving up lol…❤️

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your very kind reply, that was a few weeks ago and i'm now in a better place, and it's mainly down to you lot on you tube !! this little video has done so well view wise, and because of it I've gained quite a few new subscribers, so this video has in itself been a very uplifting experience thank you everybody and welcome along for the ride....Graham

  • @stevelea1
    @stevelea1 5 месяцев назад

    I've lost count of how many times my layout has p***ed me off to the point that I wondered why I started it. The track weathering looked good, I've not been brave enough to have a go at that yet ... Steve

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your very kind reply, that was a few weeks ago and i'm now in a better place, and it's mainly down to you lot on you tube !! this little video has done so well view wise, and because of it I've gained quite a few new subscribers, so this video has in itself been a very uplifting experience thank you everybody and welcome along for the ride....Graham

  • @0z33y
    @0z33y 5 месяцев назад

    Good to see you pushing on , and not giving up , building my firs layout was a disaster, but I learnt a lot of valuable lessons , I tried to get the glue to dry on the ballast, and grass because my mixture was a bit watery , so I waited a few days, still not dry , so speed up the process with hot air gun , and it worked great , until I realized I melted all the points and buffer stops ect , had to rip it all up and start again at the cost of new parts and weeks of work …. All working ok now, not perfect but a lot of fun , and considering doing it again with new ideas … started buying a few bit for the new project already … good luck

  • @StBlazeyModelWorld
    @StBlazeyModelWorld 5 месяцев назад

    I use railmatch sleeper grime spray cans on all my normal track before laying. Use it outside in a ventilated environment. It creates a great first step. I hand paint points, crossings etc. Everything does not go to plan for all of us. Scenics involving any form of plaster can take days and days to dry. It will all work out in the end mate :)

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your very kind reply, that was a few weeks ago and i'm now in a better place, and it's mainly down to you lot on you tube !! this little video has done so well view wise, and because of it I've gained quite a few new subscribers, so this video has in itself been a very uplifting experience thank you everybody and welcome along for the ride....Graham

  • @squipperragpacker2868
    @squipperragpacker2868 5 месяцев назад

    feel your pain I have a layout 18' x 10' x 3' all up and running in my shed , came back from an holiday to find that the roof had leaked badly and had to rip it all up to start again. Annoyed diddnot come into it , a couple of days to calm down and I very slowly rebuilt it over a few month's

    • @grahamthompson6406
      @grahamthompson6406 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your very kind reply, that was a few weeks ago and i'm now in a better place, and it's mainly down to you lot on you tube !! this little video has done so well view wise, and because of it I've gained quite a few new subscribers, so this video has in itself been a very uplifting experience thank you everybody and welcome along for the ride....Graham