Gravel works the best if you want the best look and a firm bed. Make sure you have some fine almost sand that matches your ballast and blend it with dry powered lime then once you have it worked down to the level you want ,spray it with water from a misting bottle and let it sit in the sun all day. It will be exactly were you want it and it won't move.
That concrete base was absurdly deep, a quarter of that depth would have been more than sufficient.
I loved watching this show every week & seems funnier this time round..
This was a series that was produced by and for Discovery about 10 7-10 years ago. I remember watching it when i was like 3!
Wish they would do a series like this in the States
The bit where he pours water over himself topless hahaha. Mark Found is such a criminally underrated presenter.
RIP Mark Found
I wonder if that Oliver Clay has a RUclips channel, would be nice to see
Unfortunately not, maybe one day I. The future. Thanks, mrs Oliver Clay
Gravel works the best if you want the best look and a firm bed. Make sure you have some fine almost sand that matches your ballast and blend it with dry powered lime then once you have it worked down to the level you want ,spray it with water from a misting bottle and let it sit in the sun all day. It will be exactly were you want it and it won't move.
THis guy is awesome
It's John Tickle from Brainiac.
Not for "Disabled Pensioners" then. But what a model railway..Stuart...
Very nice!
Get back on the TV, Mark!
Oliver must be almost 40 now
I think Mark is a great host
Where do you get those coach kits?
only 16 Wow! :-D
Wow, that concrete foundation is just too over engineered....
Were do you get the steam loco kits and coach kits?
GWR 81A the loco kits are from roundhouse engineering and they do ready to run and a number of kits.
@stuartthegrant could be,you never know!
12:21 What did he say!?
Shrubs, bushes and whatever
DanTheModelMan I was thinking more of the 'bang the metal fuckits into the ground'
2:44 - "full of Staynes" ?? What are they?
+RMLectronics East Yorks "Stones"