thanks James I do think it looks good now the figures have been added ,But my figures do not move around I love that how you do that I do not know all best Col.
Really effective and a most informative video - absolutely excellent and well done! 👍 With tongue planted firmly in cheek, for the period of the Mk2 Escort seem to recall the blue lamp being a solid light with a rotating reflector whizzing around it. 😉
@@Mossendrailway00 Your Police car is really effective and to model an actual rotating reflector would be an achievement to be envied by virtually everyone! 👍 In reality getting the flash of the rotating reflector lamps is probably challenging for any manufacturer using an LED for the duration of the blue lamp being visible was longer than it was obscured by the reflector.....😄 What you have is really effective and hopefully will inspire others into modelling the same! 😎 Must admit I keep thinking about your welding man (tadge envious) and have pondered many times about having the light from a welder flickering out from inside the village garage on Ewhurst Green.
You can get some pre-wired flashing lights that work straight off a battery/power. I used them to make the flashing lights for my daughters Ecto-1 car.
Can you please tell me the make or the site you got them from I would be interested to have a look at these.Thank you for your comment all the best Colin.
Looks nice and works nice. The welding looks exceptionally well.
Very pleased with the lighting effects and very easy to do thanks for the nice comments all the best Colin.
Hi Col, that looks very effective. It is a nice addition to your layout ... Cheers James 🙂👍
thanks James I do think it looks good now the figures have been added ,But my figures do not move around I love that how you do that I do not know all best Col.
@@Mossendrailway00 I use a grandson for all the effects 😁👍
Really effective and a most informative video - absolutely excellent and well done! 👍
With tongue planted firmly in cheek, for the period of the Mk2 Escort seem to recall the blue lamp being a solid light with a rotating reflector whizzing around it. 😉
You are right it should be one light but it just had the modern police light which as you know has two well spotted aII the best Colin.
@@Mossendrailway00 Your Police car is really effective and to model an actual rotating reflector would be an achievement to be envied by virtually everyone! 👍
In reality getting the flash of the rotating reflector lamps is probably challenging for any manufacturer using an LED for the duration of the blue lamp being visible was longer than it was obscured by the reflector.....😄
What you have is really effective and hopefully will inspire others into modelling the same! 😎
Must admit I keep thinking about your welding man (tadge envious) and have pondered many times about having the light from a welder flickering out from inside the village garage on Ewhurst Green.
You can get some pre-wired flashing lights that work straight off a battery/power. I used them to make the flashing lights for my daughters Ecto-1 car.
Can you please tell me the make or the site you got them from I would be interested to have a look at these.Thank you for your comment all the best Colin.
Nice one, both models really do add an extra 'something' to the layout, especially when the figures are in place will make very eye-catching scenes.
thank you very much the figures are added now and it dose look good all the best Colin.
great job lighting that car! it adds some nice scenic ambience :)
Yes I think it looks great and easy to do thanks for your comment all the very best Colin.
Nice one very effective and quite cheap well done cheers Al
Thank you and I am all for being cheap all the best Al . Colin.
Looks great, I like the idea of a thunderstorm.
thanks I think I may have a go at the thunder storm my self I have one more back seen to do .All the best Colin.
Great video, very interesting sequence. 😃👍
thank you very much Im glad you liked it.
Looks ace mate 👍🏼
Thanks for your comment all the best Colin,