Superb running shots, really enjoyed watching. I’ve mentioned before that I’m really a big fan of the Bachmann class90....I’m looking forward to seeing your layout develop, the crossing/signal box area looks great with the trains passing.👍👍👍 Cheers John B
Edward McDermott the T-cut shouldn’t leave a mark. The aim is to use as little as possible but put it on a cotton bud and rub on it. The thinners may leave a mark however
@@mattclass9176 I will take your advice and use T-cut as that seems to be safest option for name and number removals thank you matt your real life saver 👍👍
Brilliant video Jack, am loving the way the 'Pan' acts like a real one with the dips et in the overheads. I think I have found my Favourite spot on your layout, the shots from behind the steps on the old Signalbox are just sublime & look extremely realistic, well done mate, top job.
Genuinely thought this was real footage at first ha.
Great video
Another excellent video Jack and love how realistic your layout looks !
Great video again. I love the camera angles, very realistic.
Your layout is coming along really well! Keep it up
Hi Jack
Some great shots of the 90s in action. I like them both, luckily no overhead wires on my layout thought.
Cheers Paul 👍
Screaming out for a full GA 90, Mk3, DVT set. Definitely has a GE feel about it. 👏
Superb running shots, really enjoyed watching. I’ve mentioned before that I’m really a big fan of the Bachmann class90....I’m looking forward to seeing your layout develop, the crossing/signal box area looks great with the trains passing.👍👍👍
Cheers John B
Love this bit of your layout, reminds me of the south end of Ipswich Tunnel!
Nice running session Jack, like the tunnel shot, really good 👍
Nice who did 90047 for you ?
I love the class 90 want to get the intercity 90 but is it possible to take off the name plate? I dont like the name financial times on that 90
@@belsteadlanemodelrailway thank you for your reply it will be remembered but not renamed as I personally am not a fan of named locos
@@edwardmcdermott2672 you could use a little bit of T-cut to remove the nameplate. Or some thinners will do.
@@mattclass9176 thank you for that but would that affect the paint work under the nameplate?
Edward McDermott the T-cut shouldn’t leave a mark. The aim is to use as little as possible but put it on a cotton bud and rub on it. The thinners may leave a mark however
@@mattclass9176 I will take your advice and use T-cut as that seems to be safest option for name and number removals thank you matt your real life saver 👍👍
Brilliant video Jack, am loving the way the 'Pan' acts like a real one with the dips et in the overheads. I think I have found my Favourite spot on your layout, the shots from behind the steps on the old Signalbox are just sublime & look extremely realistic, well done mate, top job.