My Ideal Shunting / Switching Model Railway Layout - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @paulbolton1071
    @paulbolton1071 Год назад +3

    Inspiration especially if like me you are a beginner, their are many videos on you tube that cover model railways but personally I find they become to technical and go on forever and if your new to the hobby you want to watch something that is simple and to the point and that’s exactly what budget model railways are about 👍. Paul

  • @stevenpitts6665
    @stevenpitts6665 4 года назад +3

    It’s the philosophy behind your thinking that I enjoy. You can spend an awful lot of time and money on a project only to become disheartened and frustrated when it’s not turned out as well as you hoped.
    Simplicity is the key in my view.
    As always thank you fort the inspiration

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      Thanks, it works for me, I think a lot of people fall into the trap you describe

  • @ryanchapman2636
    @ryanchapman2636 3 года назад +1

    My uncle used to be an avid model railway enthusiast. I remember he used to have a station area with a little shunting area behind it, with a stretch of track leading from the station going towards another shunting area and loco storage shed. We had great fun with it. When he died, I inherited all his gear but I've not had the room or time to do anything with it. When I move into my new house I fully intend on getting something set up. Thanks for inspiring me with your insightful videos :)

  • @poshingtonno1157
    @poshingtonno1157 4 года назад +1

    Looks like a great layout with lots of shunting potential. Glad you liked my layout, keep coming up with the great ideas.

  • @Clarinetboy82
    @Clarinetboy82 4 года назад +2

    I just discovered your channel, and I've watched a few videos. Plenty of great ideas! My dad and I built a layout on a 4' x 8' plywood back in the 1990s. When I moved into my own house I was going to set it up, but quickly realized I had no room, and little time. Now I have a different house with a full basement and my wife was excited that I'd be able to have the layout back out again after 20 years of being stored. I like how you find very in expensive ways to build a layout. My dad and I did a basic oval with a siding. It's very simple and we never attached the buildings or got to any roads, just track, so I have plenty to work with. I'm still on a tight budget, but now I know I don't have to spend a lot to have a great layout. Thanks again for sharing your hobby with us and giving us some great suggestions and ideas too!

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад +1

      Glad we could help and thanks for watching. You have the basics of a great layout, keep it simple and have fun

  • @jaybee1921
    @jaybee1921 4 года назад +2

    Hi, just watched your video, excellent commentory... you are absolutely right about how we model and run our layouts. Simple answer to anyone who makes a somewhat negative remark is Rule 1 applies. It's your layout so you run it how you like. Well done. It's similar in ideas to my N gauge layout.

  • @MattyP62618
    @MattyP62618 4 года назад +7

    Not a fan of shunting layouts personally, like watching my trains go round & round haha but I really like the look of this one! Excited to see what it will look like! If I ever needed to make a terminus station I'd likely plan something like that.

  • @paulbolton1071
    @paulbolton1071 Год назад +1

    Hello Mike and Doug Paul here No 1 fan 😉 just one question I keep hearing that a lot of people in the hobby suggest laying 3mm thick cork on your base board with pva and then laying the track on top of the cork as this reduces any noise from your locomotives ? but I would imagine those who fit cork will also be laying ballast which I won’t be doing 😏. So If I was to use the cork and paint the edges with black acrylic and then roofing felt glued on top of the cork, then my 00 gauge track, but using screws , not pins ! what do you think 🤔. I do like your industrial quarry layouts very much it was when I watched this video I thought yes that’s for me 👍

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  Год назад

      Personally I've never understood the whole cork thing, especially when you cover it in rock hard ballast that defeats the point of using it in the first place?! It does give a nice shoulder if you must ballast but cardboard would do that

  • @petercane6376
    @petercane6376 Год назад +1

    This looks great and sparce on scenery which is what I want.
    A beautiful scenic layout takes too much thought, money and time.
    I like your concept better.
    I have some very long diesels which are not shunters but freight carriers.
    But I don't care.
    I have in my garage set up the base boards which are 600mm wide with a total of a 5 metre run.
    So do you think your idea could be lengthened to 5m long and with dcc?
    I think it would be cool.

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  Год назад

      5 Metres would allow you to have a decent non scenic fiddle yard which is a big asset on shunting layouts. Many big diesels were used to shunt for various reasons so no problem there

  • @thedreamtommylees
    @thedreamtommylees 4 года назад +3

    This is my kind of layout. I'm in the process of designing a folding layout roughly the same size as this but I'm trying to build it with the fiddle yard also being included within the same board to save attaching. Once I get the board finished I will send a photo to you guys. Although it would be nice if you too could do a small folding layout, folds over to be nothing more than a box

  • @gregoryhale2202
    @gregoryhale2202 4 года назад +1

    I love shunting layouts they make you think as to have many variations you can create, Cheers Greg

  • @thiruraj3866
    @thiruraj3866 4 года назад +2

    You certainly have good shunting layouts and good track plans for other people to use for there shunting yards on there layouts

  • @rorysadventures6149
    @rorysadventures6149 4 года назад +2

    It is amazing how you can do so much with such little money and limited time. An amazing layout as always. Looking forward to seeing the trains running and it completed!

  • @ExtraLeben
    @ExtraLeben 4 года назад +1

    @budgetmodelrailways hi guys.... Iam back!.. :D.. sry fo the long absence.. had so much on my plate... But feels great to be back in the hobby again ^^ building a ww2 airfield with hangar diorama at the moment.^^. .. cool shunting layout :D.love it.. . keep it on!

  • @zan917
    @zan917 4 года назад +1

    The layouts and the videos keep getting better. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @mercuryoak2
    @mercuryoak2 4 года назад +1

    I like this alot. I am building a small modular layout myself . wood i have is 4ft by 2 ft and running HO Gauge track bit of a challenge having freight cars. Most seem a bit big to do anything but this does gives me ideas.. Someone suggested I could have a curve track set to have a run around loop to do some switching. Its work in progress but wow this is very nicely built.

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад +1

      Even a small siding adds possibilities, have fun with it

    • @mercuryoak2
      @mercuryoak2 4 года назад +1

      @@BudgetModelRailways exactly thats actually when i ran my 0-4-0 dockside steamer it was actually fun to watch it take a box car to where it need to be . i recently changed it so i can put a buldings and things on it that way its more user friendly.

  • @ewanfawkes2708
    @ewanfawkes2708 4 года назад +3

    Almost like another day, another layout!
    one thing I´d like to see at some point one day from you is a montage of every layout you have built from Greenhill hault and Ho - something or other to this and the N, might also be a nice layout to make a new intro piece with that new loco and some coaches pulling into the station. (market town is getting a little old now)

    • @ewanfawkes2708
      @ewanfawkes2708 4 года назад +1

      Quick question, I know this is a bit late but will you/are you watching the Dads army lost episodes tonight?

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад +1

      Ive seen them before, classic series and the last film was good

    • @ewanfawkes2708
      @ewanfawkes2708 4 года назад +2

      @@BudgetModelRailways Quite enjoyed ´the loneliness of long distance walker.´ looking forward yo tomorrows episode.

  • @johnjohnston9661
    @johnjohnston9661 4 года назад +1

    Very nice switching (as we say on the American side of the pond) layout. Lots of possibilities for spotting passenger and freight cars. Looks bigger than four feet. I’ll follow your progress with interest!

  • @chazzyb8660
    @chazzyb8660 4 года назад +1

    As always - a cracking job boys. Inspirational. I can see I may need to go a little more complex than I was thinking when I come to building my layout.

  • @andrewmasters5020
    @andrewmasters5020 4 года назад +1

    Nice! I'm experimenting with n gauge shunting layouts on laminate flooring off-cuts. These are stored in a box file (to appease family). Got two variants in there so far: Inglenook-style; a Z-shaped one (with run-loop in the diagonal) on which I'm trying out inset track. Will have minimal scenery. Great fun to run from one to the other.

  • @Haymarket47
    @Haymarket47 4 года назад +1

    Looking forward to seeing the shunting in action. Looks like there’s lots of potent with this layout.

  • @frankwhittle4364
    @frankwhittle4364 4 года назад +1

    Mike I'll believe when I see it (no more shunting layouts). Its fabulous and so simple. Keep up the great work. It would be nice to see how your going on with the loft layout. Keep safe mate.

  • @PhilPage227
    @PhilPage227 4 года назад +4

    That looks great. I get lots of fun from shunting, trains just running round an oval is a bit boring.

  • @Burtonupontrentrailwaystoday
    @Burtonupontrentrailwaystoday Год назад +1

    Reminds me a little like fort william I'm going g to have a go at fort bill my biggest worry is wiring it up but you make it easy so I'm going to have a go

  • @Calvertfilm
    @Calvertfilm 4 года назад +1

    Always interesting to see your channel guys. When I met you I couldn't say what I was doing with Hornby in detail but now as you may know it was the Bassett Lowke Steampunk range (I designed them). So do let me know if you do anything with those. With yours son 3D printing skills the locos could be transformed. Laurie.

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад +1

      Hi, yes I guessed that was you, well done for you, good to see something different from Hornby, just need to find a way to get them to massively expand their railroad range at much cheaper prices to bring more people into the hobby!?

    • @Calvertfilm
      @Calvertfilm 4 года назад +1

      @@BudgetModelRailways Yes these have been priced as low as possible to encourage young modellers too. Cheers, Laurie.

  • @timsully8958
    @timsully8958 4 года назад +1

    Lovely stuff as ever mate 😀 Amazing operating potential in such a small space with the right kind of vehicles 😎 That ex LMS 0-6-0 was a great bargain too! Great little freight engine, though I believe they were often drafted in to haul ‘specials’ during summer months if a suitable passenger engine couldn’t be found👍😜
    Amazing selection of buildings for next to nothing as well! Love it! Have a great weekend 🍀

  • @pauljohnson8341
    @pauljohnson8341 4 года назад +1

    It's going to look great when finished 👍

  • @seancullen321
    @seancullen321 4 года назад +2

    the coach is a mk1 composite corridor brake coach. I still have a set of these in a "the duchess" train set from years ago.

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      Its quite a bit shorter than a Mk1?

    • @seancullen321
      @seancullen321 4 года назад +1

      @@BudgetModelRailways I think your right, noticed dapol selling it as a "stanier" coach which after a quick google is telling me were shorter than mk1, i had always just assumed them as mk1.

  • @OlivierGabin
    @OlivierGabin 4 года назад +2

    I take your idea of the Dapol Station. Very convincing for a small branch line, or a light railway. I pick it !

  • @Sam-gm1ro
    @Sam-gm1ro 4 года назад +2

    Two suggestions if I may:
    One, try reducing the length of the front siding/headshunt, and try putting the coal merchants on the middle line - sometimes less track can look better without sacrificing the operating potential, especially as you can then as some more scenery to the front of the layout.
    Two, why don’t you fit an isolating section to the end of the main platform road, so one engine can bring the passengers train in, and a second engine takes the train out?
    Great video as always, and looking forward to how you develop your layout.

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад +1

      I like to keep wiring simple, but nice ideas. There is not enough room for the coal yard in the middle

  • @johncourtneidge
    @johncourtneidge 4 года назад +1

    Hurrah! Thanks to you all, three.
    Bezt!
    John

  • @lenalliston5224
    @lenalliston5224 4 года назад +2

    Great creation - this has given me lots of inspiration for my next shunting layout. Pretty near perfect I’d say 👍

  • @johnwebster7220
    @johnwebster7220 3 года назад +1

    Good I made one the same but made it a bit longer thanks for the inspiration I will enjoy my railway.

  • @trr94001
    @trr94001 4 года назад +1

    I like this track plan. I’m tempted to see what it would look like with an extra foot or so of length.

  • @theoutcastboi
    @theoutcastboi 4 года назад +1

    If you're still wondering what the coach is, it's a Hornby Railroad Ex-LMS brake coach, probably originated from the Royal Scot train set Hornby did a few years back.

  • @michaelhendle4597
    @michaelhendle4597 4 года назад +1

    Hi I'm pleased I found your site, I'm planning a small layout, and you're shunting video has come in very handy, I was thinking of using a 3 way point for entry in to the station

  • @simonjames3845
    @simonjames3845 4 года назад +1

    Great ideas, nice take on a small but big layout with lots of potential. Like your LMS 0-6-0 too - used here in East Anglia to haul passenger trains on the old M&GN. Given me an idea too as I'm getting a bit frustrated with trying to build a layout thats too big.

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад +1

      Thats the problem with my loft layout

    • @simonjames3845
      @simonjames3845 4 года назад +1

      @@BudgetModelRailways I've found 2 bits of old baseboard, 1 4 ft x 20" the other 3ft11(!) x 20" so there's a start, NB my better half has demanded pink mushroom houses, - they will go with her felted loco which was in Railway Modeller in September 2020, me I'm going for a treacle quarry and a mint mine somehow.

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      @@simonjames3845 sounds epic

  • @danielwoodward6106
    @danielwoodward6106 4 года назад +3

    Great video budget model railway l, keep up the good work, your layout tutorials and layouts look amazing 😀
    Just wondering have you any advice on building a railway layout, I was thinking to do an ngauge set😀

  • @ModelMinutes
    @ModelMinutes 4 года назад +2

    Looks cool!

  • @User-3O3
    @User-3O3 4 года назад +1

    Nice one, man. I look forward to seeing it finished.

  • @NixTrains
    @NixTrains 4 года назад +1

    Wow. I think this wld be one of the coolest & quite surely the largest shunting layouts on a limited income. 👌👍

  • @philipgreenhill2782
    @philipgreenhill2782 Год назад +1

    Hi Philip here how did you do your road and hill on your layout let me know as me and my girlfriend are doing my railway layout similar to yours and it's nice

  • @paulbrennan3760
    @paulbrennan3760 4 года назад +1

    Another great looking layout. Can’t wait to see your next update. Was the loco off eBay? You didn’t say this time. You clearly have a knack of finding bargains. I’ve not managed to find anything near that sort of price. If this is your new project are you going to have to sell something to make space? Stay safe and keep building 😄

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      Yes off eBay, is getting very hard to find bargains now though. Yes one or two layouts may have to be sold now

    • @paulbrennan3760
      @paulbrennan3760 4 года назад +1

      Budget Model Railways it does seem since lockdown everyone is putting their prices through the roof. Supply and demand I guess but i look back at a lovely class 37 I bought at Christmas for a friend and only paid £35 including postage nowdays? Phew. Anymore live streams planned soon?

  • @ianstransporthistorystuff8175
    @ianstransporthistorystuff8175 4 года назад +1

    A brilliant layout, I've been doing mine a lot like this .

  • @michaeldavies9600
    @michaeldavies9600 4 года назад +1

    It looks great Mike and Doug,i have seen a few harsh comments made to people on various youtube channels,if you have got nothing nice to say don't say it.How is the loft layout going ?

  • @IronHorseRailways
    @IronHorseRailways 4 года назад +2

    This has probably already been said, but.
    I find that 4.5/5ft X 1.5/2ft is plenty for a very good shunting set up.
    On my full 8x4 double loop layout the part that's used the most is the station at the front and the SIDINGS!
    All of which is no more than 4.5ft in length, if you add the Sidings it takes the width from 1ft to 3ft but it is a full system of Sidings.
    Could easily reduce it and make that whole section fit within a 5x18" board no problem.
    Once my main layout is finished I'll be starting a little end to end shunting layout.
    Edit:
    In fact I've just measured it and including
    The 3 road sidings the whole thing is 4.5ft X 1.5ft!
    Feel free to check it out on my channel!💪💪💪💪

  • @southjersey10
    @southjersey10 4 года назад +1

    Well, this is what I think you should do with this type of layout:
    ... what you want to do. 😀
    It’s interesting how creative one can be when trying to use “the available space”.
    I’ve starting working on a 4’x1’ n scale shunting layout (with a detachable 20” fiddle yard). My big issue is whether or not to take the time to scratch-build structures. Maybe I could make some buildings out of foam board or heavy card as temporary stand-ins.
    I am using Kato Unitrack which is hard to find at discount. I’ve taken track segments including points from a larger layout to reduce cost. Kato #6 turnouts can cost between $21 & $25 (USD) new - not easy to build a budget model railroad at that price point.
    While I accept standards as important and sometimes necessary, the model railway hobby can be less appealing to us who enjoy the challenge of doing things on the cheap. For me and others this clashes with the different goals that clubs tend to have. I’m glad that there is a place for all of us.
    My final thought: Inspired by the Forged In Fire show, it would be kool if BMR would sponsor a 2021 global contest with a challenging set of parameters like:
    -two categories: Shunting and Round about
    -size(s) no larger than ___________
    -up to _____ number of points
    -cost no more X dollars, pounds, pesos
    -90 minute video presentation
    Mark

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      All good points. I also use Kato but cant find it cheap, so I didNT use points. Scratch building buildings is cheap, fun and ensures they fit your available space

  • @ewanfawkes2708
    @ewanfawkes2708 3 года назад +1

    This section of railway track was constructed in 1906 as part of a mass expansion project devised by then owner of the line: Arthur Erik. During the project a small 0-4-0 industrial tank engine was purchased from a local industrial estate raising the total number of engines on the railway to four. The line would be completed by 1911.
    In 1938 with the growing image of another war becoming greater an armored vehicle production line was established nearby. This section of the line was almost closed by BR in 1957 but the idea received so much criticism that it was dropped shortly after.

  • @richarddrewe5021
    @richarddrewe5021 4 года назад +1

    Yet another layout I want to emulate! Look forward to the next videos and a running session if possible!
    How’s the loft layout coming on?

  • @WonderingModeller
    @WonderingModeller 4 года назад +2

    Hi guys, lovely looking layout.
    Will you be doing a completed layout video with a running session?.
    Always very inspiring and enjoyable videos to watch, thank you 😎👍

  • @philipgreenhill1853
    @philipgreenhill1853 Год назад +1

    Hi philip here again me and my girlfriend are doing my own layout like yours but in n scale what do you think of that how did you make the road hill let me no

  • @seagraverailwaysandmodels2408
    @seagraverailwaysandmodels2408 4 года назад +5

    Giving me ideas, which is dangerous, as I need to complete the layouts I've started first!

  • @davidcutts2650
    @davidcutts2650 4 года назад +1

    A great shutting layout. Can also be easily incorporated into a run around I reckon? 👍👍

  • @rogermansell8432
    @rogermansell8432 4 года назад +1

    Great layout what type of fiddle yard to you have ? 👍

  • @Deltacon84
    @Deltacon84 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant as always Inspirational and proper modelling ;)

  • @jess.hawkins
    @jess.hawkins 4 года назад +1

    I've been getting into shunting moves a lot more lately, having played quite a lot of SimSig over lockdown, next time I get back into railway modelling, I will definitely consider what interesting shunts I can provide for when I design the layout.
    I think you asked people what they would like to see: I'd love to know/see a list of the typical shunting moves you plan to run on this layout..!

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад +1

      I'm hoping to cover that in a later video

    • @jess.hawkins
      @jess.hawkins 4 года назад +1

      @@BudgetModelRailways Hurrah, I look forward to seeing it!

  • @Eddy2730
    @Eddy2730 4 года назад +2

    Prototypically, the pagoda-type buildings were often seen in GWR stations and had many different purposes including a waiting room.

  • @TheJpec361
    @TheJpec361 4 года назад +1

    Everyone has great ideas for other people's money...if it fulfills your requirements then it's perfect.

  • @MrNoUsername
    @MrNoUsername 4 года назад +1

    I've seen your layout in a box video and I wondered how you store all of your open layouts and more importantly, how you keep dust from accumulating on your layout and track? Especially those big layouts

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      To be honest there is not much you can do practically, esp with the large layouts. Smaller ones tend to live upside down supported by the bacjscene. I have never had much problem with dust etc, you can always Hoover them. For me fading is a bigger issue

    • @MrNoUsername
      @MrNoUsername 4 года назад +1

      ​@@BudgetModelRailways Another question. Does PECO produce only nickel silver track for HO/OO?

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      I think so?

  • @chrisgoh307
    @chrisgoh307 2 года назад +1

    Hi, liking the layout I like to copy the track the plan..
    Do you have a list of the track and points that we're used please

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  2 года назад +1

      Hi, sorry this layout got sold along time ago so no way of checking. It used a lot of old no longer available track. Basically it will depend on what size board you have, AnyRail free software will let you design to fit a given size and will tell you what track was used

    • @chrisgoh307
      @chrisgoh307 2 года назад

      @@BudgetModelRailways thanks for reply..shall go check that out thanks.. at present the board is 5ft x 2ft

  • @leegilbert9130
    @leegilbert9130 4 года назад +1

    Great video great layout and on a budget, gives me idea's for the one I am intending to do
    Regards

  • @sparky107107
    @sparky107107 4 года назад +1

    nice shunting yard. I do like the depot, but I thing for me to get one it be 3X the amount you pay. they like to profit on postage as well I think.
    don't go too quickly. but like you say, get on and build it..
    very nice sir

  • @petersmith4455
    @petersmith4455 4 года назад +1

    hi, my triang dock shunter would love this layout. a great idea, yes its up to you, like if i want to run my davy crockett loco with mk2d coaches i will as its my layout

  • @lazyrrr2411
    @lazyrrr2411 4 года назад +1

    my N-gauge "Master" layout is 32x96 inches ( no deeper than ℹ can reach my arm to the back of ) ...
    ... Leaving me with a 16x96 in. "Shelf" - which was perfect for a 4 track "HO Switcher" as ℹ call it

  • @peterwright1309
    @peterwright1309 4 года назад +1

    Another great shunting layout on the build. Looking forward to seeing your progress and hopefully a running session.
    Need some help and advise. I’m planning a double parallel loop (inner and outer) running off 2x controllers. However I want the option for trains to pass/ switch to the other track. It seems that it shorts the other controller. Do I need to isolate it. Hornby have a r618. Is this the right thing to use.

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      Ive never tried that because of the wiring issues. I prefer to keep loops separate

    • @svennoren9047
      @svennoren9047 4 года назад +1

      I think you need to build a length of track that can be switched to feed from either controller. Run your train from the inner loop onto the middle track and stop, switch the track to feed from the other controller, and run onto the outer loop (or vice versa as the case might be).

    • @peterwright1309
      @peterwright1309 4 года назад +1

      Sven Norén I think that makes sense. I could put a water tank/ coal hop as a reason to stop. I presume I would still need to isolate and then also bring power down from the other track

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      You might be able to use insulfrog points to do it? Its a good solution although personally I would keep it simple and keep them separate?

    • @peterwright1309
      @peterwright1309 4 года назад +1

      Budget Model Railways I agree this would be simpler but due to how I’m setting up the layout I done have room for much more. I’m building the layout as a suspended shelf around my toddler sons room. 2x loops with the outer being raised skittle higher to see it. I’ve got a vintage school desk which I’m going to build a control panel for it (which I can lock) I was going to use your hill techniques and other modelling tutorials to do the scenery. It will look good when done but wanted the variation for the trains to do separate loops and for a train to do mixed. I will be running a few sidings and passing loops to hold additional rolling stock and locos.

  • @peterb1543
    @peterb1543 4 года назад +1

    Dont forget to get your Brother in law a drink in.I think an old GWR goods yards is one of the best scenes to see in the real world

  • @philipgreenhill2782
    @philipgreenhill2782 Год назад +1

    Hi right ok then thanks for letting me know what you are using as the road and it on a hill yes let me know how you done the hill and what you use as iam doing simler layout myself

  • @arcticshark1808
    @arcticshark1808 4 года назад +3

    Very nice 👍

  • @davidsheriff8989
    @davidsheriff8989 2 года назад +1

    Great-where are your power connections on this layout plz..

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  2 года назад +1

      There were two, one on the inlet road and one on the headshunt for the kick back siding

  • @matthorn9209
    @matthorn9209 3 года назад +1

    those coaches are mk1s, I got a pair second hand from hattons under that name, although it a old mold.

  • @ben7k
    @ben7k 4 года назад +1

    What is the link to the video you mentioned near the beginning? I tried searching but I can't quite catch the name of the user in the video. This is going to be another great layout by the way.

  • @douglasallen511
    @douglasallen511 4 года назад +1

    I heard you say "controller" but can you elaborate? Are you using DC or DCC ?

  • @alistairpoulton995
    @alistairpoulton995 3 года назад +1

    Please Can you explain the use and placement of the isolation switch

  • @kevinbarnes1000
    @kevinbarnes1000 2 года назад +1

    Do you have a track plan for this and could I get it into a 1200 x 360mm board

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  2 года назад

      Hi sorry no I don't, it got sold a long time ago. It would probably fit that but this was a bit longer as I remember, nearer 5ft

  • @philipgreenhill2782
    @philipgreenhill2782 Год назад +1

    Hi Philip here were did you get the corriegatie cardboard from let me know

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  Год назад

      Just packaging from things delivered, and my local electrical appliance shop gives it away

    • @philipgreenhill2782
      @philipgreenhill2782 Год назад +1

      @@BudgetModelRailways hi right ok then thanks for letting me know.sorry I keep on asking you these things but I'll have to get some myself as we have a electrical shop near me to .

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  Год назад

      @@philipgreenhill2782 always happy to answer questions

  • @tomgibbard7886
    @tomgibbard7886 4 года назад +1

    Do you ever publish the track plans?

  • @petercane6376
    @petercane6376 Год назад +1

    What have you laid your track on please?

  • @SBCBears
    @SBCBears 4 года назад +1

    You SHOULD continue modeling.
    You MUST upload videos.
    That's all I'm going to say. 😎

  • @OddBallThe4th8382
    @OddBallThe4th8382 4 года назад +1

    hello i have a problem with my running of model trains theres a weird thing that goes on when i stop the loco it has a sudden bursts of energy and moves forward quite suddenly about 3-4cm this happens with all locomotives and i'm wondering if it's perhaps something to do with the controller (i use a bachmann dc controller)

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад

      Ive not heard of it before. I guess the way to find out is try another controller?

    • @ewanfawkes2708
      @ewanfawkes2708 4 года назад

      It could also be the track, on my shunting layout trains kept stopping at a certain piece of track and I solved it by swapping it and another piece around.

  • @erniebrown6196
    @erniebrown6196 4 года назад +1

    So what is ur baseboard?

  • @davidartist2750
    @davidartist2750 4 года назад +2

    How many engines now.............?

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  4 года назад +1

      I don't count them, that would mean admitting I have a loco addiction!!

  • @wayneharney5318
    @wayneharney5318 Год назад +1

    Do you have a diagram of the layout please?

    • @BudgetModelRailways
      @BudgetModelRailways  Год назад

      Sorry no. It was sold several years ago and I never draw track plans. Hopefully you can work it out from the various videos.

  • @craigowen1853
    @craigowen1853 4 года назад +1

    lms coatches