Nice early morning fog effect. Too few ever do any environmental videos like that. I’m assuming that’s what you intended? Layout is looking great. I know you did an overview but may be good to do an annual run out of your layout to see how all the tutorial builds fit into your layout.
This is very useful for my layout. I am about to work in an loco works. Thank you for sharing your videos, they are great to watch while we are stuck at home. 😀😀
I always marvel at the level of detail you are able to create. Often times, when watching some of your scenes, I find myself expecting the people in it to move in response to the trains or other events depicted.
and don't forget - nearly all of this with reasonable priced materials, instead the quite often horrendous overpriced stuff from the big modell building companies. one of the most impressing videos on this channel (in my opinion) was this one ruclips.net/video/2TwpB7sVMn8/видео.html
Thanks, I have a Marklin set up running on K track. One steam engine was purchased in 1953 in Australia, very heavy tank engine,I will send more information later. I enjoy your videos.👏😊
Hello. You built it very nicely again. Gluing the LEDs onto the lantern is a great idea. The loading of the wagon looks very good. Thanks and regards - Tino
Hey, I just want to give some food for thought regarding the placement of your water cranes: removing the ash is very time consuming, so the water cranes are placed near the ash pit most of the time. Thus, the cranes can also be used to cool down the ash. As an idea, you could place the water crane besides the ash pit so that locomotives which want to get only water can take it on the parallel track while another locomotive is filled with coal on the lower track :) Great video, it was fun to watch!
I know someone who worked in Bw in Germany.Unless your talking about BR01,it took 10-15 minutes for the each station.The water took more time as dampfloks held more water than coal.Sand could be topped off if needed.
@@kevinbrady6075 I'm just talking from my experience and what I've read in my model railway literature. In the old locomotive station in my hometown, the water cranes were located at the ash pit, as it was at the station museum in Bochum. I don't want to say it's wrong, I just wanted to give food for thoughts because I saw otherwise ;)
Excellent video as always! quick question.. I am so curious .. what are the dimensions of your room?? Looking to build something around your size but knowing this would be very helpful to me. Thank You.
Hi! Thank you! My room is 3,6 x 4,8 meters. If I were to choose, I would ask for another meter width. Because then I could avoid all 360mm radius curves. So.. Ideal size would be 4,6 x 4,8 meter.
Nice build locomotive station. I am also fan of german steamers. The locomotive where you say it was the br 43, that's a little mistake. It's a BR 44 but the locomotive has a computernummer. Thats a system to make diffrence on paper between a coal and oil fired locomotive. The 043 is a br 44 oil fired. A 044 is a br 44 coal fired.
You have very easy and simple tricks to get desired weathering done. Impressive! Interested in seeing your entire layout in operation. Please consider making a video of it.
Many thanks for your excellent videos; I am late into model railways (mid 70's ) and re took it up due to lockdown. Your videos are really great and have given me great ideas and inspiration. Many many thanks. I am very busy now putting it all to work; your toilet paper use is great.
Nice video. Using Ammo asphalt for ashes seems great (it's Ammo by Mig, the old Mig products are now by another company, I think AK). The traffic ideas are great.
Hej underbara videos du gör. Jag håller inte ens på med tåg, men man blir sugen när du gör det så otroligt bra o så realistiskt. en fråga bara, vagnarna hoppar hela tiden när du kör sakta. Skulle det fungera bättre om alla axlar var installerade med kullager? Och led behöver inte blinka vid varje skarv om man använder kondingar.
Ein Hinweis sei gestattet. Bei 11:04 - keine Eisenbahnverwaltung würde wegen eines zweiständigen Lokschuppens eine Drehscheibe einbauen. Viel zu teuer (auch bei der Modellbahn). Die Lok am Anfang (38er?) hat ein schiefes Führerhaus 😊.
Was ich noch nie gesehen habe: eine Lok bringt für die Loktankstation einen oder zwei Tankwagen. Jetzt muss eine Verbindung vom Tankwagen zum Dieseltank hergestellt werden. Ob man das im Modell realisieren kann?
While excavating the foundation for the new schoolboard offices, we uncovered the old slag dump from the old steam locomotives. We were about 200 yards from the old station which is now a museum. Covered an area 150 feet by around 75 feet.
Loved watching this. It gave me lots of ideas to improve my layout. Greetings from the Netherlands. Sorry for the many comments on your videos but it's a bitt your own fault, LOL.
On both layouts you forgot the sanding. Everything was there, but not the sanding. But still, very nice job, as always. Greetings from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿
In your latest video - starting your train set etc from a week ago, you mentioned that you took the light bulbs out of the switches as they consumed too much electricity. Could you not utilize the LED 0603s for that purpose - that you showed in this video?
Hello, for the last couple of days, i’ve been watching your channel and IM LOVING IT!! I’ve learned so much just by watching your tutorials. They are incredibly helpfull!! I have a question though....I’m running my trains on 3 rail, like you do, and im building a steamemgine depot. Like every steamdepot there is an ashpitt, normaly situated under de steamengine. I want to use the artitec ashpitt, but how am i going to make it, so that my steamengine pics up current to run further? I hope you can help me out with this!! Thank you, Paul from the Netherlands!
I appreciate your channel and sent you some support again..more rail yard videos would be great..all rail yard videos have been very interesting and helpful.
It is always fun to watch your videos because you are so positive and enthusiastic about your hobby. I am not in to model railroads at the moment (used to be when I qs younger) but I still enjoy watching your videos and hope to maybe start up the hobby again at a later time.
Thanks for the nice video, is there a spot or place where they sell the tiny leds you use at the watercrane? And what type you use in the video ? Greetings from the netherlands
Probably depended on when and where you looked, during the later period of steam-engines where it was clear that the steam engines would be replaced soon I can imagine that a watercrane could get a bit derelict.
Thank you for this very nice video! For those who understand german and are interested in the subject, there's a great book on steam locomotive yards, based on late East German Bahnbetriebswerke. 'Das Bahnbetriebswerk zur Dampflokzeit', by Peter Koehler and Wolfgang List, ISBN 3-344-00114-0, Transpress VEB Verlag 1987, approx 166 pages.
Nice early morning fog effect. Too few ever do any environmental videos like that. I’m assuming that’s what you intended? Layout is looking great. I know you did an overview but may be good to do an annual run out of your layout to see how all the tutorial builds fit into your layout.
Great. Thanks Martin
Could you make a video on rolling stock, each locomotive and a little history around them? That would be very interesting.
This is very useful for my layout. I am about to work in an loco works. Thank you for sharing your videos, they are great to watch while we are stuck at home. 😀😀
Another great video, Martin! I always enjoy them!
That looks so good.
Great video, thanks for sharing
Hello from Tennessee in the USA, love watching your videos, amazing!!!!
I always marvel at the level of detail you are able to create. Often times, when watching some of your scenes, I find myself expecting the people in it to move in response to the trains or other events depicted.
and don't forget - nearly all of this with reasonable priced materials, instead the quite often horrendous overpriced stuff from the big modell building companies.
one of the most impressing videos on this channel (in my opinion) was this one
ruclips.net/video/2TwpB7sVMn8/видео.html
@@momokochama1844 Yes. I enjoyed that video. Fantastic results with toilet paper and glue.
Thanks, I have a Marklin set up running on K track. One steam engine was purchased in 1953 in Australia, very heavy tank engine,I will send more information later. I enjoy your videos.👏😊
Hello. You built it very nicely again. Gluing the LEDs onto the lantern is a great idea. The loading of the wagon looks very good. Thanks and regards - Tino
I want to buy this guy a beer.
I very much loved this video. Locomotive facilities are what I am partial to... gotta keep those loco's running well. John Kamloops, BC, Canada
Hello from Indonesia 😁👋
Yes a new video😁😁😁😁😁😁😉😉😉😉😉😉😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😃😃😃😃😃
Hi Martin, you never fail to put a smile on my face with your can do-attitude and trainloads of positivity 😊 Thank you for another great video!
Thank you for another wonderful video! I SO enjoy watching your channel!
Excellent video. Love the atmospheric shots.
Another great tutorial, thanks!
Hey, I just want to give some food for thought regarding the placement of your water cranes: removing the ash is very time consuming, so the water cranes are placed near the ash pit most of the time. Thus, the cranes can also be used to cool down the ash. As an idea, you could place the water crane besides the ash pit so that locomotives which want to get only water can take it on the parallel track while another locomotive is filled with coal on the lower track :) Great video, it was fun to watch!
I know someone who worked in Bw in Germany.Unless your talking about BR01,it took 10-15 minutes for the each station.The water took more time as dampfloks held more water than coal.Sand could be topped off if needed.
@@kevinbrady6075 I'm just talking from my experience and what I've read in my model railway literature. In the old locomotive station in my hometown, the water cranes were located at the ash pit, as it was at the station museum in Bochum. I don't want to say it's wrong, I just wanted to give food for thoughts because I saw otherwise ;)
@@labschi Yes.some were filled with water.
Another good video! Thank you
excellent teaching video again, great visuals and thanks for several great ideas, building my rail yard now...
Excellent video as always! quick question.. I am so curious .. what are the dimensions of your room?? Looking to build something around your size but knowing this would be very helpful to me. Thank You.
Hi! Thank you! My room is 3,6 x 4,8 meters. If I were to choose, I would ask for another meter width. Because then I could avoid all 360mm radius curves. So.. Ideal size would be 4,6 x 4,8 meter.
Those are some great ideas! THanks for sharing this.
Wonderful Video. Thanks a lot. 👍🏻
Greetings from Switzerland 🙋🏻♂️
Nice build locomotive station. I am also fan of german steamers. The locomotive where you say it was the br 43, that's a little mistake. It's a BR 44 but the locomotive has a computernummer. Thats a system to make diffrence on paper between a coal and oil fired locomotive. The 043 is a br 44 oil fired. A 044 is a br 44 coal fired.
You have very easy and simple tricks to get desired weathering done. Impressive! Interested in seeing your entire layout in operation. Please consider making a video of it.
Many thanks for your excellent videos; I am late into model railways (mid 70's ) and re took it up due to lockdown. Your videos are really great and have given me great ideas and inspiration. Many many thanks. I am very busy now putting it all to work; your toilet paper use is great.
You’re the best thank you
Pro-tip: Coffee stirrer and other straws are also great for piping in most scales.
Very good tutorial as always Martin
Hej, en intressant video. Vänliga hälsningar Miller 👍🚂👍🚂
Nice video. Using Ammo asphalt for ashes seems great (it's Ammo by Mig, the old Mig products are now by another company, I think AK).
The traffic ideas are great.
may i suggest any videos of your cabling and electronics for managing your layout. I think many will find that interesting, too.
great work
Nice detailed coverage with lots of good ideas. Well done.
Greetings from Sammamish.
Hello, thanks for another great video. See ya.
Hi Martin, enjoyed watching again your great filmed weathering methods! Greetings to Sweden from my little Z-scale workshop, Olli alias "DER Z-CRACK"
nice buildings
Grymt snyggt! (Awesome!)
Really good video! Tolles Video!
You are great!! " Servus aus Bavaria "
Thank you Martin, i really love watching your layout, its so well made....take care and be safe from South Africa
Oh you speak german =)
THANK you for your video s! AND your explaining with entertaining =)
Where is the Sand for?
Hej underbara videos du gör. Jag håller inte ens på med tåg, men man blir sugen när du gör det så otroligt bra o så realistiskt. en fråga bara, vagnarna hoppar hela tiden när du kör sakta. Skulle det fungera bättre om alla axlar var installerade med kullager? Och led behöver inte blinka vid varje skarv om man använder kondingar.
Acabo de suscribirme a tu canal. Excelente vídeo. creo que voy a ser asiduo. Un saludo desde Madrid (España)
Like ever a great Job and nice ideas. Perhabs you Show us how to built a viadukt like on your layout.
I noticed you glue the items with LED's in it, how do you replace them if they are broken?
Hi! I don’t. LEDs don’t break
@@marklinofsweden ok
@@marklinofsweden They can fail, But if you keep the running current low and are very careful with polarity they should last a very long time.
Nice one!!
#LocomotiveStation
What about electric locos? Im running electrics and a couple diesels, what would electric locos need in a loco station?
Ótimo tutorial. Mesmo sem entender o seu idioma não perco seus videos. Parabéns.
Once again great work with stunning results!
Not for me, I drive and build all year round.
Ein Hinweis sei gestattet. Bei 11:04 - keine Eisenbahnverwaltung würde wegen eines zweiständigen Lokschuppens eine Drehscheibe einbauen. Viel zu teuer (auch bei der Modellbahn). Die Lok am Anfang (38er?) hat ein schiefes Führerhaus 😊.
Was ich noch nie gesehen habe: eine Lok bringt für die Loktankstation einen oder zwei Tankwagen. Jetzt muss eine Verbindung vom Tankwagen zum Dieseltank hergestellt werden. Ob man das im Modell realisieren kann?
Wonderful video :)
H&M is a cool shop for painting 🇩🇰
Martin, did you use a smoke machine to create the "fog" in the video? Very curious. Made for some very interesting photo effects!
Yupp! 👍😊
@@marklinofsweden Great job! Very effective!
As always, informative and entertaining. Creating atmosphere for the landscape looks great!
good job nice
Really like the Q tip tip
While excavating the foundation for the new schoolboard offices, we uncovered the old slag dump from the old steam locomotives. We were about 200 yards from the old station which is now a museum. Covered an area 150 feet by around 75 feet.
Loved watching this. It gave me lots of ideas to improve my layout. Greetings from the Netherlands. Sorry for the many comments on your videos but it's a bitt your own fault, LOL.
Bonjour de France, gros bisous.
On both layouts you forgot the sanding. Everything was there, but not the sanding. But still, very nice job, as always.
Greetings from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿
In your latest video - starting your train set etc from a week ago, you mentioned that you took the light bulbs out of the switches as they consumed too much electricity. Could you not utilize the LED 0603s for that purpose - that you showed in this video?
Hello, for the last couple of days, i’ve been watching your channel and IM LOVING IT!! I’ve learned so much just by watching your tutorials. They are incredibly helpfull!! I have a question though....I’m running my trains on 3 rail, like you do, and im building a steamemgine depot. Like every steamdepot there is an ashpitt, normaly situated under de steamengine. I want to use the artitec ashpitt, but how am i going to make it, so that my steamengine pics up current to run further? I hope you can help me out with this!! Thank you, Paul from the Netherlands!
Muy buen video. Muchas gracias por sus vídeos tutoriales. Perfectos trabajos de modelismo ferroviario. Saludos desde España.
Very Cool 🤗
I appreciate your channel and sent you some support again..more rail yard videos would be great..all rail yard videos have been very interesting and helpful.
Good work
can you do a video on ATF (automatic transmission fluid)? Thanks in advance!
Fantastic video; has given me some great ideas. A big thank you.
It is always fun to watch your videos because you are so positive and enthusiastic about your hobby. I am not in to model railroads at the moment (used to be when I qs younger) but I still enjoy watching your videos and hope to maybe start up the hobby again at a later time.
You should do some bon ross-like videos, I think you are the perfect person for that!
Thanks for the nice video, is there a spot or place where they sell the tiny leds you use at the watercrane? And what type you use in the video ? Greetings from the netherlands
nice
👍🇺🇸
Thanks I'll use some of these ideas on my layout
I went how much money this trian
I love to watch your video
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Excellent video!
Hello Mark, this is exactly what I was needing. Tks from Brazil.
Did. SJ. really have there watercranes rusting like that, I would think that they kept them well painted and not rusting?
Probably depended on when and where you looked, during the later period of steam-engines where it was clear that the steam engines would be replaced soon I can imagine that a watercrane could get a bit derelict.
Thank you for this very nice video!
For those who understand german and are interested in the subject, there's a great book on steam locomotive yards, based on late East German Bahnbetriebswerke. 'Das Bahnbetriebswerk zur Dampflokzeit', by Peter Koehler and Wolfgang List, ISBN 3-344-00114-0, Transpress VEB Verlag 1987, approx 166 pages.