New Junction EP8 - Laying the Mainline

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @NewJunction
    @NewJunction  Год назад +1

    Don't forget you can support the channel here:
    www.patreon.com/NewJunction/

  • @Angrist17
    @Angrist17 Год назад +7

    I really like how the spaced track has little variations in the angle and spacing to the sleeper ties. It makes it look more like real track.

  • @Coling92
    @Coling92 Год назад +21

    Sleeper spacing always looks miles better. Gives a much nicer profile to the look of the track. Great video as always 👍

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Many thanks!

    • @davidtwist3659
      @davidtwist3659 Год назад +1

      @@NewJunction so why don't Peco produce it with the correct spacing. It would also reduct the amount of plastic needed?

    • @1701_FyldeFlyer
      @1701_FyldeFlyer Год назад

      @@davidtwist3659 DCC Concepts do a flat bottomed and bullhead track with correct sleeper spacing. However this is only in wood not concrete as of yet.

  • @tripwire3992
    @tripwire3992 Год назад

    Smooth curves are always a massive win

  • @ChobertonJunction
    @ChobertonJunction Год назад

    Hey Richard, thank you as always I have taken lots away from this video to think about when I get to this stage.

  • @scottsmith7051
    @scottsmith7051 Год назад

    Thank you for showing us your procedure in such detail.

  • @fdx723
    @fdx723 Год назад +4

    i appreciate the sleeper spacing effort i wish peco would do 00 scale concrete track! all the best looking forward to the next episode!

  • @johnryan3897
    @johnryan3897 Год назад

    Im from ireland your videos are great. My 14 year old son loves your videos and i think you are a great influence for him keep up the goodwork love your vids

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Many thanks John, wish your lad a happy Christmas from me! 😊

  • @mels1811
    @mels1811 Год назад

    Thank you for another brilliant video New Junction

  • @typhoon2827
    @typhoon2827 Год назад +1

    That elevation is super.

  • @daviemaclean61
    @daviemaclean61 Год назад +10

    I have to say I too was inspired by Richard's video, but in the opposite direction! No one except me seeing my loft layout was a major factor! ;-)

  • @domo_hudson
    @domo_hudson Год назад

    Very patient process. I would fall asleep doing that 😂

  • @thomaslarsen5057
    @thomaslarsen5057 Год назад

    Looking good !

  • @markfleming1605
    @markfleming1605 Год назад

    Fantastic video and guide.

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 Год назад

    It's so cool you have a figure of yourself !

  • @TonysNWR
    @TonysNWR Год назад

    Excellent update video, Richard! Really learned some great track work tips in this!

  • @IanCawthorne
    @IanCawthorne Год назад

    Well worth the effort to go that little bit further. Keep up the good work, it is progressing nicely 💪

  • @bachmannobsessed2234
    @bachmannobsessed2234 Год назад +1

    I used a thin strip from the cork roll for my track elevation n worked a treat

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Yeah great idea!

    • @bachmannobsessed2234
      @bachmannobsessed2234 Год назад

      @@NewJunction wolverton train station for me has the best curves, type in trains at wolverton, there plenty to see on RUclips Richard

  • @railwayjade
    @railwayjade Год назад

    The sleeper spacing and super elevation looks great!

  • @dpin6072
    @dpin6072 Год назад

    Looking good. Can’t wait to start seeing more scenery

  • @NicholassTrainChannel
    @NicholassTrainChannel Год назад +1

    Nice video Richard. It's always a good feeling when you get track down and trains running. The sleeper spacing is certainly worth all the time and effort. - Nicholas.

  • @worthingtonmodelrailway8628
    @worthingtonmodelrailway8628 Год назад

    Richard, as always enjoyed your video! You have way more patience than me. Before I recently started track laying on my layout extension I thought about both these things.. sleeper spacing and track elevation,... I may retrofit track elevation, but sleeper spacing is not high on my "round touit" list. Great that you spent the time doing it!

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Thanks, thought I'd better give it ago at least once!

  • @RowanTownModelRailway
    @RowanTownModelRailway Год назад

    Looking good. I’ve finished the majority of the track laying and now to cold to do anything in the garage at the moment.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Layers, heaters and a hot beverage does me hehe

  • @bennickss
    @bennickss Год назад +1

    Looking great. My layout is in the pipeline- the first CAD track map is complete. It’ll be a 15x10 4-track loop with various sidings and an 8-platform station as the centrepiece.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Sounds great!

    • @bennickss
      @bennickss Год назад

      @@NewJunction First 3 of the 5 tables are done. We’ve settled on 16x10.

  • @ScenesThroughTravels
    @ScenesThroughTravels Год назад

    Merry Christmas Richard

  • @cattonparkjunction
    @cattonparkjunction Год назад +5

    Great video Richard! Im amazed that the spacing of the sleepers may look like a small detail, but with the super elevation kit makes a massive difference to the look and feel of the layout. Just seeing that final running shot of the class 57 with the mark 4 coaches, makes it look so realistic and life like. I take my hat off to you sir. Many thanks Steve

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Thanks Steve, glad you're enjoying the process... I've a few tricks up my sleeve for this layout! 😁

  • @stmichaelsjunction
    @stmichaelsjunction Год назад

    It’s something I won’t do be it so time consuming!!! Apart from that it looks great. Richard happy Christmas 🎄 and new year. My new update will be updated soon.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Many thanks, looking forward to your update! 😁

  • @davidstrains4910
    @davidstrains4910 Год назад +1

    Good video here Richard good to see the mainlines taking shape and being able to run a train.

  • @JenniferEKirk
    @JenniferEKirk Год назад +1

    Great use of a JK wagon! 😊

  • @DartsideScenics
    @DartsideScenics Год назад +1

    It looks great Richard, well worth the effort. I’m really enjoying this series and looking forward to the next episode.

  • @andrewlaverghetta715
    @andrewlaverghetta715 Год назад

    Cool! I did this a little recently with n gauge, but only about 8 inches. It was also Peco code 55, so the sleepers were attached to the rails slightly differently, or extra.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      I'd struggle to do it in N gauge!

  • @johnrenforth5825
    @johnrenforth5825 Год назад

    I took all off the webbing out on a double line four foot test piece and never thought of taking sleepers from between and this is probably why it took soooo long… 😂
    Another great video showing how you do your thing, similar but different to others which is a good thing.
    Keep up the good work 👍🏻
    Merry Christmas and best wishes for 2023, I can’t wait to see what’s coming in the next 12-months of so.
    Cheers JR

  • @James-Akers
    @James-Akers Год назад

    Great informative video as ever Richard. It looks the bees knees once the sleepers are spaced correctly and makes it look a load better. It'll look brilliant once all of it fixed down and running. Keep up the great work as ever
    Cheers
    James

  • @Buckr0ger5
    @Buckr0ger5 Год назад

    Looks great. Very interesting video . I model n scale and get away with various layers of masking tape on the outside edge of the track

  • @hovermotion
    @hovermotion Год назад

    No way you have a lot of patience, I have never heard of this process..Great work and info .
    Take care jim..🚅🚄🚅👍🏻

  • @OONeal
    @OONeal Год назад

    Well worth the effort Richard! Well done

  • @andrewpalm2103
    @andrewpalm2103 Год назад

    I wish I'd seen this video a couple of years ago when I was layiing the Peco Code 75 track on my small HO layout. Spacing the ties further apart would have greatly improved the look of my industrial sidings and the switching lead. Cheers from Wisconsin!

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Always the way, thanks for the comment!

    • @conistonoldman
      @conistonoldman Год назад

      The track is already correctly, scaled spaced for HO.

  • @lapiswake6583
    @lapiswake6583 Год назад +1

    Very cool. I might employ some of these techniques on my new 00 layout.
    I moved house 5 months ago, but eventually we have access to the garage and loft so I can do a more detailed plan of the 00 loft layout and 0 garage layout, with dimensions.

  • @jeancote1498
    @jeancote1498 Год назад

    Hi Richard, great stuff! I'm not really into model railways - more of an model airplane buff - but your enthusiasm, skill and personality have made a subscriber of me 👍🏻.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Many thanks for taking the time to comment Jean! I'm glad its enjoyable watching for a non enthusiast, who knows maby one day I'll lure you over to the dark side.

  • @paulhayward9047
    @paulhayward9047 Год назад

    What a fine layout that is you are making . Iam impresed with those track spacing tools for want of a better word and the curve or cant devices

  • @alanwhite4427
    @alanwhite4427 Год назад

    Nice one

  • @360railways6
    @360railways6 Год назад +1

    Great work Richard, the sleeper spacing and elevation look great and are well worth the time and effort. I’d still push you to move your portals out a bit further so you don’t get that sharp corner effect as they leave the tunnel 😊👍🏼 But it’s your railway and it will look amazing when finished 👍🏼

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +3

      Many thanks, its spot isn't set yet so we'll see how it ends up 😁

    • @360railways6
      @360railways6 Год назад +2

      @@NewJunction if they look straight coming out of there, it will look simply stunning 😊. Also appreciate that endless recommendations must be frustrating 😂😂

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +4

      @@360railways6 its where all my best ideas come from... other people haha

    • @360railways6
      @360railways6 Год назад

      @@NewJunction 😂😂

  • @nicholasbishop3300
    @nicholasbishop3300 Год назад

    Fantastic progress
    Nick Australia

  • @tracksidemike
    @tracksidemike Год назад

    Great share new here . Well done on showing and explaining on the process of doing your track work. Super cool pieces to use for super elevations curves. Great video 👍🏻🚂🔔

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much 😊 welcome aboard!

  • @nwrail
    @nwrail Год назад

    50 years ago GEM made flexitrack with correct 00 spacing. Newer is not always better

  • @niwty
    @niwty Год назад +1

    Proper sleeper spacing looks so much better that I’m still at a loss as to why PECO and other track manufacturers don’t space the sleepers correctly in the first place! They’d save on plastic for a start!

  • @timbervalleyproductions
    @timbervalleyproductions Год назад +1

    Wow that 57 does look stunning whilst running! Great video as always. Love the look of that respaced track but not fo me - I don't have the patience! Can't wait to see more progress on here!

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Won't be too long now the tracks almost done

    • @timbervalleyproductions
      @timbervalleyproductions Год назад

      @@NewJunction That'll be good to see - especially with the LNER rake running at full speed!

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      @@timbervalleyproductions if it'll go round at full speed haha

    • @timbervalleyproductions
      @timbervalleyproductions Год назад

      @@NewJunction I bet it'll look better than my layout whatever happens 🤣

  • @peterkinsey6407
    @peterkinsey6407 Год назад

    Richard watching you is like looking at the blind leading the blind.😂😂😂😂😂

  • @RobA500
    @RobA500 Год назад +4

    I can certainly see the aesthetic side of the spacing but it does seem a lot of work and it would bother me that the points are not spaced the same. I do admire your commitment and look forward to future development.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Thanks Robin!

    • @breakthru7608
      @breakthru7608 Год назад +1

      The spacing varies in real life too. Over points, junctions, expansion gaps and bridges the sleepers are closer together.

  • @davidcook380
    @davidcook380 Год назад

    Great Stuff Richard

  • @kevg707
    @kevg707 Год назад

    Excellent video as always Richard and good to see the progress of your new layout..cant wait to see it in the flesh.... ..great to meet you and Justin at Warley and you might remember me or maybe not lol but we discussed the vision of layouts for disabled folk as i was having to wheel my friend around in a chair that day...and the use maybe of webcams to help them view them ..be good to see if there would be something like this at some of the future Exhibitions

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Hello, thanks for guarding my tripod at Warley! 😁
      The webcam idea is great especially as this layout stands really tall, which would be no use!

  • @onnomulder9775
    @onnomulder9775 Год назад

    Great video mate!!! Thanks for sharing!!!! Merry Christmas and a happy and healty new year for you and your family!!! Cheers Onno.

  • @marka87
    @marka87 Год назад +1

    One of the advantages of modelling in HO is not having to change the spacing to look better - phew!

  • @KingsAquariumsAndReptileRoom
    @KingsAquariumsAndReptileRoom Год назад

    Awesome video mate 😄, definitely need alot of patience when sorting out the sleepers. Great job tho mate 🤠. Keep up the amazing work. Can't wait for more updates Richard 🙂

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment! 😁

  • @PompeyGamesRoom
    @PompeyGamesRoom Год назад

    Great content as always mate 🙂

  • @darrelldeltic807
    @darrelldeltic807 Год назад

    Nice one Richard, I’ve relayed a section of my layout and spaced my concrete sleepers out to match the bullhead point work, definitely worth it but boy is it hard work 😅

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      You get quicker with time... I hope haha

  • @grah84mck
    @grah84mck Год назад

    Nice update Richard. Coming along nicely cant wait gkt more updates.
    Oh please ask your work mates to upload class 390 pride......

  • @owenslanejunction7544
    @owenslanejunction7544 Год назад

    great video richard

  • @BuggleskellyStation
    @BuggleskellyStation Год назад

    This might be too late for you, but I found self adhesive rolls of cork already cut into various widths on eBay which made laying the roadbed much simpler. you'd just need two next to each other and there's enough give to make the curves work.

  • @bobingabout
    @bobingabout Год назад

    Ah, Copydex. Smells like Fish. I got some at the recomendation of Charlie from Chadwick model railways.
    I haven't laid my track yet, but I cracked the lid of the bottle (As in, somehow damaged the lid so that there's a crack in it) and the entire bottle of glue has gone solid.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Might be best to grab a new one haha

    • @bobingabout
      @bobingabout Год назад

      @@NewJunction Yeah, it might be best to do that.

  • @cinqueportcentral1602
    @cinqueportcentral1602 Год назад

    I've been told that the closer the sleepers are are to each other the greater the line speed. Spacing the sleepers further apart will reduce the line speed.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      There's a prototype for everything 😁

  • @goathlandstation-oogauge-e.l.r

    Having seen this video I wish I had sleeper spaced my track. But I’m too far into the build to take it back up and do it, which is a shame.
    Anyway. Great video, look forward to the next instalment.

  • @aberfordwest4003
    @aberfordwest4003 Год назад

    You’re much better at track laying than I am- I’m using bullhead track and it’s very fiddly. Your layout looks stunning so far, good luck with the rest :)

  • @carolinerogers1057
    @carolinerogers1057 Год назад

    Good video and nice to see updates thanks caroline and dave ps where lulu

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      She was there, didn't make the cut this time sadly haha 😆

  • @steveluckhurst2350
    @steveluckhurst2350 Год назад +1

    Timesaving tip . Instead of cutting all the webbing, count the sleepers in the length of track. Then remove a "block" of a fifth of them. Cut all the remaining ones and proceed as normal. Or is that impractical?

  • @martinwelsford1353
    @martinwelsford1353 Год назад

    Always good to get ideas from others videos. I also use copydex as its forgiving if things dont go quite right. And who ever keeps to their planned track plan ? If you do change your mind copydex allows this without needing new track lengths ( an idea I stole from Charlie at ChadwicK)

  • @speleokeir
    @speleokeir Год назад +3

    No denying the track spacing looks good, but I think you need a lot of patience, a certain amount of OCD and a 'special' kind of mind to do it! lol😀

  • @8nedgehilldieselservicingd212
    @8nedgehilldieselservicingd212 Год назад

    Well done for spacing your sleepers out they look far better, next step is for you to try and hand build some track 😉 haha great video mate keep up the great work

  • @John2E0GTU
    @John2E0GTU Год назад

    C and L and Marcway make OO, EM and P4 plain track with the correct spacing. I am surprised that no-one has spotted that Peco streamline is OO/HO and is therefore a compromise spacing. 😉

  • @maringarvanovic8011
    @maringarvanovic8011 Год назад +1

    Yep it looks so much better so why don't Peco make it like that?. It would actually take less plastic.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Good question!

    • @rprodgers1
      @rprodgers1 Месяц назад

      Because PECO are trying to “ride 2 horses” by marketing their track for both the HO market as well as the OO one.

  • @64G_Design
    @64G_Design Год назад

    Not quite as laborious as building your own (natural next step?, was for me) but once you've gone to the effort of improving the overall p-way, you won't go back. I hope you enjoy the results. You are moving next level now.....

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Thanks Iain, I don't think I'll venture to building my own track lol

    • @aleopardstail
      @aleopardstail Год назад

      @@NewJunction its worth a try, pointwork especially, there are some nice kits out there - way cheaper for one thing and can look better - if a clumsy oaf like me can do it anyone can - actual track perhaps less worthwhile (ready made is cheaper) but its not hard at all - especially with like a cork track bed, can make in sections away from the layout then install

    • @64G_Design
      @64G_Design Год назад

      @@aleopardstail Aye, I don't disagree. (Not the oaf bit, I don't know your work to agree or differ dear sir).
      It depends on your desired outcome to an extent. Checked curvature is not represented in ready to lay and then what track you are representing by chair type is still wide open. I doubt it will bother many but concrete express formation points are not available proprietary for the masses, before we follow Alice down the rabbit hole of gauge debate.

  • @geobrower3069
    @geobrower3069 9 месяцев назад

    Loving this series and realizing it is a year old...... Can we have a show of hands about whether there should be harsh music blaring when you are speaking, or any music for that matter. During the fast forward segments, yes, maybe some quiet music.
    The so called music at 15:10 was very grating while trying to hear you speak. Some of us old farts prefer silence or nice quite smooth music. Sorry for the complaint.
    Great series, loving it.
    Cheers, Geoff

  • @Ulleskelf1
    @Ulleskelf1 Год назад

    Good film Richard, and the spacing is a great improvement on the HO look track. Sadly not available for the pointwork.
    Tell me , with the Elevation Set, do you have to put the wedges in very close together, or can you space them apart, say 8-10mm, and fill the gaps when ballasting?
    Is Copydex better, easier, more expensive than PVA glue? I have only used PVA so far.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      You could space out the sleeper elevation bits, I didn't want to risk it mind. Copy dex is a fast drying glue which helps when laying the track, ill use PVA when ballasting to really seal it all in. 😊

  • @peterlaker2234
    @peterlaker2234 Год назад +1

    I like your commitment, it must take a while to do. have you got any other advice for laying flexi track ? I came over from Tris at oo Neal

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Flexi track is the same as this minus the spacing haha, much simpler!

  • @frank27a
    @frank27a Год назад

    In respect of tunnels entrances have you taken consideration of cantery? I had a class 90 and cantery was in locked down position but it flipped up during a run smacking the tunnel and taking the train off the track, I was lucky it was low speed and I had not yet fixed the Hornby tunnel face in a permanent position. I would like to know if there is recommended working height for tunnels so trains with cantery can pass with with the overhead pickup in up or down position?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Not yet but its a work in progress 😊

  • @philnewstead5388
    @philnewstead5388 Год назад

    Great video, I'm not sure I don't think I have the patience to get into the sleeper spacing but I keep thinking about the super elevation as I am about to relocate my railway to a much bigger purpose built 15m x 7m space. I did see Richard's video about super elevation and seem to remember he spaces his wedges at about 5mm intervals but I was just thinking if you use them without spaces as you have could they sit beneath tho cork?
    Sorry if that's a stupid question.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Never a stupid question Phil, they could go under the Cork, I went above so they could be seen easier when installing.

  • @ChobertonJunction
    @ChobertonJunction Год назад

    Hey Richard, question if I may. Followed your movements here and Everard Junctions, but I am finding that my Peco code 75 bullhead flexi track is behaving differently to yours. I snipped the webbing and removed every 5th sleeper but I find the Railway Laser 00 gauge is putting the sleepers closer together so I have to add quite a few sleepers to the end of the rails! The gap seems to be about 6mm between sleepers is this what you found on yours? What am I doing wrong.

  • @mtty1988
    @mtty1988 Год назад

    13:14 so may answer later in video but before I forget how for a modular layout do you lay track scenics and that do you lay add so it looks good but still can be moved

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Sorry I don't understand the question?

    • @mtty1988
      @mtty1988 Год назад

      @@NewJunction how do you make a layout that will be taken apart so you add track then cut or cut to the joins. Same for scenery

  • @fladder1
    @fladder1 Год назад

    Thanks for this video,I got some really useful tips out of it!
    I am wondering though, as for laying spaced sleeper track in a curve, wouldn’t it be easier to first place the pins so the basic curve is there and then space the sleepers. Instead of trying to space them while simultanously trying to lay the curve?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Horses for courses really, it dosent take that long wither way.

  • @Decrepit_biker
    @Decrepit_biker Год назад +2

    The sleeper spaced track looks miles better.... why isn't it already more prototypical from factory is my question.... 😉

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +2

      Knowing my luck, it will be released as soon as I'm finished lol

    • @Decrepit_biker
      @Decrepit_biker Год назад +2

      @@NewJunction ah I see you familiar with sods law then 😉

  • @redversb2347
    @redversb2347 Год назад

    Hi Richard, once you raised the curved track to apply the Copydex, how did you prevent the track from pinging back once the pins were not holding it? Thanks

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      I only removed the pins once the glue was dry. 😊

  • @TimeLord86
    @TimeLord86 Год назад

    How does the sleeper spacing work on curves? Is the reference point on the inside / outside / centre of the sleepers?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      I do it from the center and fettle until it looks okay. 😅

  • @adrianmarshall6290
    @adrianmarshall6290 Год назад

    I am currently clearing my garage in preparation for my first ever model railway next year. As you will appreciate I am on a steep learning curve and would appreciate any help that you could give.
    The sleeper spacing looked great but appeared very time consuming, As your layout is new did you consider using Peco bullhead track? If not, why not?
    I also watched your recent update where you soldered droppers to every piece of track. However, I believe that a few years ago you produced a video showing the use of wired fishplates. Which is the best method?
    Many thanks. Adrian

    • @willowsjunction7989
      @willowsjunction7989 Год назад

      As no one has answered you so far I thought I'd offer you some beginner advice. Like a lot of people here I have been doing this for 30 + years.
      You never count on fishplates to conduct power. They will do so on dry track with no ballast, but the moment you use PVA and water to ballast your track the fishplates will corrode on their inside surface and stop conducting power. Power wires must always be soldered directly to rails for long term reliability.
      This is why you use the longest track sections possible to cut down on the amount of bus wire connections you need to make.

    • @adrianmarshall6290
      @adrianmarshall6290 Год назад

      @@willowsjunction7989 Many thanks for your advice. That is a great help. I will be using Peco flexitrack which will reduce the number of soldered droppers that I will need. Think I will need about 70 sections of track and 20 points, so will probably be an expert at soldering when finished.

  • @workingpix9871
    @workingpix9871 Год назад

    Hello Richard, as well as the developing layout I'm impressed with the display cases on the wall. Can you tell me where you got them from?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      I found them in my local model shop, originally they were from Picture Pride.

    • @workingpix9871
      @workingpix9871 Год назад

      @@NewJunction Thank you

  • @briansewell7263
    @briansewell7263 Год назад

    Notvmy cup of tea, I like the quicker route of get it down, get things moving, but it does look great. Quick question, do the turnnouts come spaced or have you got to space-time to? And I guess you'll have to paint them to match the concrete flexi
    Thanks for the update, and it was good to meet you at Warley last month, stay safe & well and warm (from one garage hobbit to another)

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +2

      Hi Brian, the points don't come spaced and won't be, in the real world its common to have closer sleepers on points and be made from wood... so no painting required haha

  • @dafyddthomas7299
    @dafyddthomas7299 Год назад

    Love your progression of your new and progressing layout - are you planning to add together / separate layout in the new Hornby TT 120 scale ?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Not for me, OO is my gauge haha

  • @MrPusey1
    @MrPusey1 Год назад

    Very interesting video which begs the question why don't they make the track with the correct spacing in the first place? Could I just mention that as a musician I find the background music rather distracting and intrusive but maybe that's just me! Thanks for making this.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Thanks Andrew, sadly the music hides a million things lol

  • @sjcsystems
    @sjcsystems Год назад

    What I find intriguing is the track manufacturer could supply it like this and consume less sleepers?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Oddly I'm told it would cost more to produce.

  • @rhbmodelrailway
    @rhbmodelrailway Год назад

    It is already looking great, Richard! 👍🏼 I have a question: normally a track lays a bit elevated, so you can create a trackbed. Now is the cork you are using not very thick. Isn’t that a problem for the future trackbed.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      It is thin however it'll be big enough for a shoulder

  • @shed66215
    @shed66215 Год назад +2

    A layout designer/builder in the US recommends off-setting the rail joints, especially on curves as it stops the natural tendency of the track to want to spring back out. Does the re-spacing of the sleepers stop this as the webbing is no longer there? Also would it not be even more prototypical now that rail joints (on the mainlines) are welded and the sound and feel of rail joints are limited to point work.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Some top tips there. Cutting the webbing does make the track less likely to spring back.

  • @grah84mck
    @grah84mck 10 месяцев назад

    I richard do you glue or tack your concrete track down?

  • @martinclitheroe
    @martinclitheroe Год назад

    I’d noticed very early on in the video you were wrapped up, with more layers than an onion. And you commented it was cold towards the end. Are you concerned about obvious temperature fluctuations through the seasons?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      Hi Martin, as long as you're prepared for it yourself and on the layout its fine. I avoid thin card kits incase of damp and create sutible expansion gaps in my track.

  • @murrayangus
    @murrayangus Год назад

    Spacing looks good. Pity the manufacturer doesn't supply the track with the correct spacing. It would certainly make realistic track laying a lot easier.

  • @roberttemple8462
    @roberttemple8462 Год назад

    Hi Richard, hope all is well. Sorry to have missed you at Warley, Mike said you were gallivanting around somewhere! With regards to the elevation wedges, is it recommend to lay them side by side or can you space them slightly therefore getting more milage per pack? Keep well kiddo, regards Bobby 'T''.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      They'll always be another show 😊
      I put mine per sleeper as I didn't want the track drooping overtime.

  • @davehenderson4137
    @davehenderson4137 Год назад

    Makes you think ... why don't manufacturers just space the sleepers properly in the first place 😁

  • @davewebster8365
    @davewebster8365 Год назад +1

    I'm disappointed Richard, no saxophone music in this video 🤣🎷🎷🎷🎷

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Must do better, must do better! 😆

  • @kite7214
    @kite7214 2 месяца назад

    Are both mainline and heritage lines totally separate or is there a gradient between the two?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  2 месяца назад

      @@kite7214 they're separate.

  • @thelibrarian46
    @thelibrarian46 Год назад

    Is there a link between the lower and the upper tracks?

  • @mtty1988
    @mtty1988 Год назад

    Last shot trian tilts to much to a side looks more like a pendo than a standard train would be awesome as is for WCML layout

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад

      These will need fetling some what 😊

    • @mtty1988
      @mtty1988 Год назад

      @@NewJunction but for pendo WCML be amazing

  • @cowsgomoo4618
    @cowsgomoo4618 Год назад

    Being from the U S you had me confused for a bit calling the rail ties sleepers. But with the limited knowledge of UK trains and track you can gain from watching Thomas and Friends and occasionally playing TSW the spaced ties look better and more realistic.