That figure of her late majesty, you can get them from 1/32 scale strictly figures, Tara is found on Facebook at the moment. If you get stuck, let me know and I'll put you in touch 👌🏻. Thanks for the nice comments, glad you enjoyed it.
Have recently subscribed to your channel, great viewing, i have recently come back to the hobby , i bought the latest arc air set C1434M. Common sense tells me it is better to have the track as a permanent layout, rather than keep taking it apart and also taking it apart correctly the next time i put it together there were breaks in power on the track sections, surely this shouldn’t happen after dismantling the layout just one time? Hope you can reply to my questions
@@paulpalmer1450 hey Paul, thanks for watching and the nice comments, most appreciated. Yes, over time the track will lose its connectivity if it's moved and changed a lot, there are ways to fix that but, if you're in a pairing to have a fixed or, permanent layout then it will last longer but, in time you might need to add jumper cables or other cool little things to allow the conductivity of the electric to be consistent, it's not as scary as it sounds. Just have fun until there's an issue and there's loads of us around to help you buddy 😉
Did you use your teeth to strip those first wires?🤔🤭 I used to do that when I was young until my dentist gave out to me 😬🤣 great job Pete looks really good👏 thanks for sharing mate 🤗 "get an adult so you can blame them if it all goes wrong " that's so funny 😅sometimes I think the kids are more sensible than us 😂
Just what I needed, my next step
Wow, looking awsome, oiiidaaaaaaa!!!!
Nice work Pete, looks awesome 😊
looks good Pete! 😁
Wow Pete very nice my friend. I like DIY videos and that was a good one.🎉
Nice work mate 👍👏🏻👏🏻😄
Awesome buddy
Coming on nice Pete :)
Nice one mate, I really like the plastic straw idea, keep them coming 👍
Cheers bud
love your work buddy Happy Birthday on the 2nd
Cheers bro, most appreciated 💯🤜🏻🤛🏻
Hi you've done a great job loved watching your work kindest regards Malcolm from Adelaide south Australia
Pete, enjoyed the video! Especially at the end, seeing Queen Elizabeth! Where can you find that figurine? Coach K from Indianapolis.
That figure of her late majesty, you can get them from 1/32 scale strictly figures, Tara is found on Facebook at the moment. If you get stuck, let me know and I'll put you in touch 👌🏻. Thanks for the nice comments, glad you enjoyed it.
Have recently subscribed to your channel, great viewing, i have recently come back to the hobby , i bought the latest arc air set C1434M. Common sense tells me it is better to have the track as a permanent layout, rather than keep taking it apart and also taking it apart correctly the next time i put it together there were breaks in power on the track sections, surely this shouldn’t happen after dismantling the layout just one time? Hope you can reply to my questions
@@paulpalmer1450 hey Paul, thanks for watching and the nice comments, most appreciated. Yes, over time the track will lose its connectivity if it's moved and changed a lot, there are ways to fix that but, if you're in a pairing to have a fixed or, permanent layout then it will last longer but, in time you might need to add jumper cables or other cool little things to allow the conductivity of the electric to be consistent, it's not as scary as it sounds. Just have fun until there's an issue and there's loads of us around to help you buddy 😉
@ many thanks, i have seen how to bend over the tabs, just didnt think i would be doing it after only taking the track apart once🤪👍
Did you use your teeth to strip those first wires?🤔🤭 I used to do that when I was young until my dentist gave out to me 😬🤣 great job Pete looks really good👏 thanks for sharing mate 🤗 "get an adult so you can blame them if it all goes wrong " that's so funny 😅sometimes I think the kids are more sensible than us 😂
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