September 2024 Update for Crosby Garrett N Gauge Layout.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • In this video I offer an insight as to what has been happening since the last video update. I also share my Inkscape drawings for the Settle & Carlisle Station building, that I hope to Laser Cut.
    Shout out to Michael @Chandwell for the tips and tricks on using Inkscape.. Still a lot to learn!!
    Products used:
    Custom Laser Cutting and Parts: yorkmodelrail.com
    Static Grass: www.wwscenics.com
    Shrub's, wire fences and Static Grass: woodlandscenic...
    I hope you enjoy. Please don't forget to subscribe to the channel and like the video.
    You can also follow me on my Telegram Channel: t.me/crosbygar...
    #crosbygarrett #ngauge #modelrailway#modelrailroad #britishmodelrailway #settleandcarlise #scratchbuild

Комментарии • 9

  • @Avondaleandhalshawmoor
    @Avondaleandhalshawmoor 4 дня назад +1

    Fantastic layout build...... very inspiring

    • @CGngauge
      @CGngauge  4 дня назад +1

      Thank you. I'm glad it inspires you. :)

  • @davidjefferson8023
    @davidjefferson8023 5 дней назад +4

    Yes please to how you have done things on the layout, I find them useful. I also follow Michael on Chandwell.

    • @CGngauge
      @CGngauge  5 дней назад

      Noted! Michael is really good if you model using card. But also just fun to watch and listen.

  • @richardserridge2767
    @richardserridge2767 5 дней назад +2

    Such a wonderful layout! This suits N gauge so well and the colours of everything look so good! I still love the undulations in the landscape!

    • @CGngauge
      @CGngauge  5 дней назад

      Thank you Richard. I'm happy with the centre 3 boards and how natural they look.. The bridge board should be relatively natural, but the viaduct isn't as much as I would like as I ran out of space... I think I would need another board between the station board and viaduct to make how I would like... (But that's me being picky!)

    • @richardserridge2767
      @richardserridge2767 4 дня назад +1

      @@CGngauge I know what you mean! There is never enough space 😂

  • @peterjackson-cheadleheath1182
    @peterjackson-cheadleheath1182 3 дня назад +1

    Hi Craig Its looking good and all progress is good. Personally I like to see how people build things or do scenics, sometimes there are slightly different ways of doing things which just might be better. Good luck with the Laser Cutter, although I don't have one, I've heard they need some sort of extraction of the fumes to the outside air. Not sure how that would work with a closed (?) room. Anyway all good stuff. Thanks for the update.

    • @CGngauge
      @CGngauge  3 дня назад

      Hey Peter, Thanks for the feedback. I'll add how to video's to my list! There seems to be a few that would like to see more detail, so I'll go back and do them. :) As for the Laser, well yes I believe you do need to vent, however most people that seem to be using them are making things out of thick plywood and other materials.. When you look at what I will be cutting 0.25mm or 0.5mm Laserboard... It's very thin and I'd imagine, I have no evidence of this, but I think fumes will be limited... However, with the room I'm in I could put a 3" hole in the wall which goes into the attic the other side, or continue the vent out to the underside of the eves.. But.. we shall see as and when I get it I will work that little issue out. :) Craig