Why thank you for the nice comment Mike. Coming from a scale railroad guy means a lot. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
LEGO, magnets, plastic straws, LED lights, paint strips…WOW! I’m a little proud of myself because I actually thought of 1/4”transmission line for lampstands. Fits 3mm LED’s. 😁 But now you’ve given me many more ideas how to light up my track. Thx!!!
Great to hear from you again Brandon. Thanks once more for your kind comments. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again my friend!
Man Brandon, we've been suffering a long long time. I've been a season ticket holder since the Silverdome went up. That long drive home from Pontiac every other Sunday after a loss was so dreadful. I have never missed at least hearing a snap since 67! A pummeling life experience. I'm high on Holmes/Campbell though. I live right next door to the practice facility. Actually, they built right next door to me!
@@jimmyattard1446 Have to agree about Campbell. I grew up outside of Pontiac along M59! Wife is from Clarkston. Thanks so much for replying! By the way, another idea I had and I’ve been using is drywall bead for girders. Cheap, easy to manipulate and cut up.
Yea the newer white vinyle corner beading does have that triangulated bridge work look. I will look into that for my next [last] bridge. Cool idea Brandon. I have an overpass where I used the sloted steel strips that normally get screwed to a wall to clip shelf brackets to. I needed the strength in case someone leaned hard on the overpass to reach for a car. And it looked prototypical. I think you might see it closer in an upcoming video. The overpass between turn 1 and 2.
Thanks for the nice words Rob. We are trying our best to show both successes and failures. That's how we learn. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
Wow!! Great technique 👍 very clean work. I’m in love with that track. Grand kids asking parents why there Lego is less and less when nannu is here lol.
It was fun to read your comment Ant. Thanks for following our success and failures. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
Thanks for still following us Norm. We're still trying to make things interesting. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
Thanks a lot John. I try to explain the best that I can. I don't mind sharing flats as well as successes. I guess that's how we learn. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again my friend!
Thank you John. I appreciate the kind comment. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
Glad you like it Steve. Thanks for the kind comment. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
Why thanks for the nice comment Kieth. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
You are right Olli, sometimes I look at all the wiring hanging under the layout and I can't believe it myself. All that wire stems from hooking every light up independently to the circuit board so I can trouble shoot problems. It's much easier to work on even if it cost me more in wire. Thanks for your nice words my friend. Go back and forward our videos to more of your friends because the guys plan to do more in the future.
Well thanks for keeping up Mike. We are trying to show both successes and my failures. I guess that's how we learn. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
Great Bob 😃 ..... The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
El mejor circuito que he visto nunca. Solo la instalación electrónica impresiona. Simply the best.
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Man Jimmy, I am a model railroader but that, my friend , is a spectacular track and worthy of some sort of model car mag !!!
You are the man.
Why thank you for the nice comment Mike. Coming from a scale railroad guy means a lot. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
@@jimmyattard1446 Already subbed, Thanks , Mike
LEGO, magnets, plastic straws, LED lights, paint strips…WOW! I’m a little proud of myself because I actually thought of 1/4”transmission line for lampstands. Fits 3mm LED’s. 😁
But now you’ve given me many more ideas how to light up my track. Thx!!!
Great to hear from you again Brandon. Thanks once more for your kind comments. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again my friend!
@@jimmyattard1446 added bonus for me… you are a Lions fan and probably grew up watching Alex Karras like I did😁
Man Brandon, we've been suffering a long long time. I've been a season ticket holder since the Silverdome went up. That long drive home from Pontiac every other Sunday after a loss was so dreadful. I have never missed at least hearing a snap since 67! A pummeling life experience. I'm high on Holmes/Campbell though. I live right next door to the practice facility. Actually, they built right next door to me!
@@jimmyattard1446 Have to agree about Campbell. I grew up outside of Pontiac along M59! Wife is from Clarkston. Thanks so much for replying!
By the way, another idea I had and I’ve been using is drywall bead for girders. Cheap, easy to manipulate and cut up.
Yea the newer white vinyle corner beading does have that triangulated bridge work look. I will look into that for my next [last] bridge. Cool idea Brandon. I have an overpass where I used the sloted steel strips that normally get screwed to a wall to clip shelf brackets to. I needed the strength in case someone leaned hard on the overpass to reach for a car. And it looked prototypical. I think you might see it closer in an upcoming video. The overpass between turn 1 and 2.
Holy Cow Jimmy your mind is full of ideas ,just by looking what you created is wonderful.. make more racing videos with your pals
Thanks for the nice words Rob. We are trying our best to show both successes and failures. That's how we learn. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
Wow!! Great technique 👍 very clean work. I’m in love with that track. Grand kids asking parents why there Lego is less and less when nannu is here lol.
It was fun to read your comment Ant. Thanks for following our success and failures. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
Truly a labor of love! Always a good video series! Thanks
Thanks for still following us Norm. We're still trying to make things interesting. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
Just incredible. I love what you have done and detailed explanation. Thank you 👍😎🇦🇺
Thanks a lot John. I try to explain the best that I can. I don't mind sharing flats as well as successes. I guess that's how we learn. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again my friend!
Genius. I love it
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Nice detail to the race track! Nice work!
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Wow! Impressive.
Why thanks for the nice comment Kieth. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
great video! beautiful work! tbh it looks quite intimidating to see the amount of wiring that went into the whole track :D
You are right Olli, sometimes I look at all the wiring hanging under the layout and I can't believe it myself. All that wire stems from hooking every light up independently to the circuit board so I can trouble shoot problems. It's much easier to work on even if it cost me more in wire. Thanks for your nice words my friend. Go back and forward our videos to more of your friends because the guys plan to do more in the future.
I love these videos!!! Thanks so much for making them.
Well thanks for keeping up Mike. We are trying to show both successes and my failures. I guess that's how we learn. The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great Bob 😃 ..... The guys are planning more videos in the near future so go back and subscribe to LK and share with your friends. Thanks again friend!