Hi Charlie, you put a new meaning to the carpenters saying you can’t have too many clamps, now you have to add you can’t have too many weights to the saying. The river is a good idea, I can’t wait to start my layout and I will have a river. Hope you are keeping well, Keith
Hi Charlie, just watched your latest offering-enjoyed it very much. Recently took down my layout to move house-then the virus arrived. Can't move! All railway stock packed up in boxes. Never mind, your video's always cheer me up. Please carry on!
Sorry Valley Shortline and Canal (OO scale) .Thanks Charlie for walking us through this simple but effective way to fill in an empty space. I changed my "river" into a canal so I could add a narrowboat scene..
A great idea Charlie. The river scene will add a visual depth and not just a flat board with track running across. I can see your enthusiasm going already talking about fishermen and a picnic scene. How about a couple in a canoe. Then there is the shopping trolley and a discarded Tyres or bike. Great work as usual Charlie keep it up. Stay safe. Gary Co Durham.
Morning Charlie, what a great little idea. It breaks up the track and adds yet another dimension to your layout. At the same time it still gives you good access to the electronics below. Personally I'd leave the river now until later, but first cap the back before you forget. Concentrate on getting the track down and wired in so you can get back to running some loco's. Cheers Gareth.
Thank you Charlie for your many videos, they are excellent and are of great help to me. One safety point, I was taught many, many years ago that when using a jig saw, ensure that the cable goes over your shoulder and down your back. That way there is little chance of cutting thro the cable with the saw. Take care.
I love watching your videos. In fact if I spent as much time working on my own layout as I do watching videos about yours I'd have something worth showing 😂
Hi Charlie great video now I want a river on mine now my wife really likes you for it lol so am going to have my brew then go and do it cheers Charlie thanks Paul 😊😊😊
Hi Charlie I did it well it's not as good as yours so I've gone with a canal instead and I've put a elevator on the lines and my good old McDonald's wooden sticks worked a treat lol cheers for the idea I've enjoyed it lots cheers Paul
@@ChadwickModelRailway hi Charlie it was a great idea railway looks better so far I did use installation bored had to cut it down I was lucky to have some because someone left it outside of a house that was being done up so I walked past and picked it up and took it home lol so it sits in my garden covered up lol 😃😂😂😂😂 I'll give it back if they want it back lol cheers Paul
Great job and if it's like the other end you will have a great look. As you mentioned about a picnic area on the bank reminded me of a layout at Ally Pally a couple of years ago as my friend pointed out she said, look there a nudist colony, I said no way and there was, partially hidden by high bushes! Go on Charlie I dare you? Hope everyone is staying safe and I'm gagging for a pint of a pub real ale. Cheers
Why didn't I think of this - I was planning to build scenery upwards to accommodate a stream which would have been at baseboard level. You've saved me a whole lot of work and I shall get cracking with the jig-saw tomorrow! Many thanks, John B.
Outside in a T shirt in sunny conditions not in Edinburgh you wouldn't,you are a very talented guy Charlie and if I was starting out to build a set I would recommend loooking and learning from yourself,roll on next Friday.Stay safe everyone.
Hi Charlie, that was great. You are a true Renaissance man. Lol. I look forward to your progress. Your viaduct series is a favorite of mine. This looks like it will be too. See ya next time.
Another great video. oh and by the way i saw that neat carpenters trick of cleaning the glue off your finger by wiping it on the underside of the board lol..at 12:12
Charlie, there really is no end to your talent. The river will add an extra dimension to that area, As an added bonus your body gained some vitamin D having worked in the sun for an hour or so. Keep up the good work. Cheers Greg
Hi Charlie, Never made comments to you before, but do watch your videos which I like, all very informative including the mistakes obviously intentional!!!!!!!!!. Great video on how you done the River bed such an easy way to do it, too late for me to do one now anyway keep up the good work, best regards from Barry in Spain
Charlie, A nice foundation for you to start on. Glad to see you staying inside your " Bubble". Once or twice there you were venturing out to far from the house. Just be carefull the people next door don't report you for pushing your stay at home boundaries. First day of summer and your out waveing your jig-saw around. Cheers, Chris Perry.
@@ChadwickModelRailway About all I can do here in the US is drink cheer and work on my model railroad. Just not at the same time!....Thanks and stay healthy in the UK. Philip
Hi Charlie... There is nothing wrong with patting yourself on the back when a plan comes together. Especially if no one else is around to do it ..Great job on the river build so far.. Cheers and Happy Easter.🐣
One observation, Charlie. The land surrounding the river would generally be floodplain, meaning that the railway would be on an embankment (even a small one for effect), to protect the p-way from flooding. Looking good though.
This is going to be fantastic Charlie, looking forward to seeing how great it likes, nice to see sun shine, we have had lots of rain this week, something we don't usually get this time of the year....thanks for sharing....Jack 👍
Another stonker, Charlie. The weather is fine and you know it's a sign, for messing about on the river. ;) It'll just have to be an indoor one for now*; and very nice it is too. *Unfortunately I still have to go into work but I'm off for 8 days from tomorrow evening. Timber delivered, layout plan decided, track been dispatched. Watch this space! Can't tell you how much of an influence and inspiration you continue to be! @10:00 My Grandad built and maintained Charlie 130s. *Proud but slightly sad smile, as he passed a couple of years back*
Hi Charlie, Enjoyed watching you do this you seem to take everything in your stride so well done will be keen to see the finished river with everybody keeping 2m apart one thing you do a lot of changing of drills screw bits etc you can get a tool that takes both and you just swap as needed and the one I have is also magnetic so if a metal object gets in between the sleepers you can just get it out easy I do it with my pins but I know you do not use them but I am sure it might have happened with fishplates etc.Your looking very well so please keep that way and stay safe. Cheers Robert.
Splendid stuff, as always. I might have been tempted to have a canal, if only to add a barge quay. If my math is right, that ±5" is about thirty foot to scale, which ought to be a decent enough river. Such things are bit more complicated if one is modeling US rivers, as they often have 30-40' tall embankments a quarter mile to either side of the waterway centerline, for flood control. So, railroad modelers much prefer river scenes with "hard" embankments, or just "wild" rivers.
Hello, very good video! I learn a lot, thanks for teaching so well! Greetings! Excuse me, I wrote without thinking in Spanish or English, is that the language of modeling is universal, hahaha, that is very good!
Hello Charlie, nice work their. I am in the states and this is almost the exact way I did my river into a small cove. Also I figured this is a sturdy construction method . With the wood and glue bottom it creates a perfect seal for water products later. Here in the state I will use a bit of foam for contours.
Well then went better than last weeks video :) - Layout is coming along nicely, and I love the concept that the river flows through to the other board on the opposite side of the layout.
As always a great video Charlie. Being cheeky I’ve noticed a little job you can do during the lock down, if you get bored. Your patio could do with a pressure wash - cheeky I know.
A proper job again Charlie. Im at the planning stage i have flexi and points galour for my layout. But until this lockdown is done I am stuck. Taking in you ideas. The viaduct may be on my horizon and I am planning open frames for my baseboards to give me multiple areas for scenery. Keep up the great work love it.....
That is awesome, great job on the modifications. I agree a job starting point and will look great when you do the landscaping. Looking forward to the future videos on this scene. Thanks for sharing. Ken
Your a genius lol wish I d seen this last year lol I left a large gap and fitted kingspan in and carved it then supported it . Your way looks much better lol
Hi Charlie, great video. And there I was thinking I'd scuppered myself having wanted a river then put a track over the area. You've given me a great new idea! Thank you!
I'm from British Columbia and this is the first time I have heard of the Canadian Lumber Standard nice to know it exists. Here I thought dimension lumber was an industry standard. What you have there is a 2" X 3" pronounced two by three. The species are usually spruce, pine, or fir printed as SPF on the lumber.
Hi Charlie this is great 👍 am just starting a build and want to put a canal in so will use this technique my self . Makes sense really 🤣🤣 love all the videos learning a lot 👍👍👍
Very nice, Charlie. The lake and stream on my N scale layout were constructed in similar fashion to add depth to the layout. I can picture it in my mind, and it's brilliant. Thanks for sharing. 👍 👍 👍
Great video Charlie, I use a material called Pinex for my base boards, so carving in a river is quite simple and yes it does add a extra dimension to a layout, keep safe and well, thanks from down under in Wairoa New Zealand
At the 16 minute mark, that was a smart move to put the cross members in that also sit on with the under side of the river bottom. When the glue ever lets go if it is those cross members will catch the river :)
I think a river is a good idea, especially as you also have the viaduct. I look forward to seeing the progress of the layout. I do admire your level of detail, and dedication. It is also nice to watch your work, and brighten up these current uncertain times.
"Can't be hard can it? its only wood at the end of the day" I have said things like this to myself many times before, and they usually get filed under "famous last words" about half way through balls-up number 3! Still, yours is looking good! Cant wait to see it developing, rivers are always a nice addition to any layout as far as I'm concerned! :)
Evening Charlie. Hope your and your family are all are keeping well? Really great addition too Chadwick parkway 👍🏻 I use gorilla glue all the time it's really great quick glue and very strong 💪 I've split plenty of wood trying to separate it 🙈 I've had a train moving this week on my layout lol 😂 Thanks for all your videos that give myself and others lots of inspiration to build model railways. Looking forward to seeing the next video cheers Stevie 😎
Another entertaining and informative video Charlie, as usual. I always look forward to viewing your videos when the notification arrives. Many thanks for all your work.
Brilliant, it hadn't occurred to cut into and sink the river, I was thinking of raising levels to run over a 'river' . Thanks, very useful video...stay well Charlie
Well Done Charlie, You bring a smile to my face has we are locked down here in Perth Western Australia and can no longer go to Our Model Train Club Keep up the good work from Bill Pickering
Thank you Charlie. You inspired me to construct the same type of river on my layout.
Will you do a video to show how you create the river?
Are you going to do a video on how to create the river?
Great Stuff Kim.
I wont be progressing mine for a while but check out how I did mine on the viaduct.
Regards Charlie
@@ChadwickModelRailway Will do, cheers Charlie!
Very proud of you Charlie, you didn't saw your workmate in half.
Didn't even nick it.
may i suggest a mirror at the far end which will give you depth keep the tutorial coming great
An interesting point Thomas.
Hi Charlie, you put a new meaning to the carpenters saying you can’t have too many clamps, now you have to add you can’t have too many weights to the saying. The river is a good idea, I can’t wait to start my layout and I will have a river. Hope you are keeping well, Keith
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting Keith.
Charlie, famous last word, it could be hard. You are a better carpenter than me. It looks a good bit of woodwork.
Not up close Nigel.
That worked out quite well. Can't wait to see the end game.
Me too Frank
Hi Charlie, just watched your latest offering-enjoyed it very much.
Recently took down my layout to move house-then the virus arrived. Can't move!
All railway stock packed up in boxes. Never mind, your video's always cheer me up.
Please carry on!
I’m sorry to hear that you are stuck in limbo Mike. I’ll try to keep you amused. Stay safe, regards Charlie.
Sorry Valley Shortline and Canal (OO scale) .Thanks Charlie for walking us through this simple but effective way to fill in an empty space. I changed my "river" into a canal so I could add a narrowboat scene..
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Timothy.
A great idea Charlie. The river scene will add a visual depth and not just a flat board with track running across. I can see your enthusiasm going already talking about fishermen and a picnic scene. How about a couple in a canoe. Then there is the shopping trolley and a discarded Tyres or bike. Great work as usual Charlie keep it up. Stay safe.
Gary Co Durham.
All great ideas Gary, many thanks.
Morning Charlie, what a great little idea. It breaks up the track and adds yet another dimension to your layout. At the same time it still gives you good access to the electronics below. Personally I'd leave the river now until later, but first cap the back before you forget. Concentrate on getting the track down and wired in so you can get back to running some loco's.
Cheers Gareth.
My thoughts entirely Gareth, get some trains going first.
Ask Santa for another cordless drill.
Top job sir 👍🏼
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Ed.
Hi Charlie nicely done now Jenny wants a river. by the way your plywood looks better than the rubbish we get in AUS .cheers David and Jenny.
Thanks D &J, I'm so pleased that you found it interesting.
Thank you Charlie for your many videos, they are excellent and are of great help to me. One safety point, I was taught many, many years ago that when using a jig saw, ensure that the cable goes over your shoulder and down your back. That way there is little chance of cutting thro the cable with the saw. Take care.
A good tip Bob thank you, although it probably needs a longer lead.
Lovely work mate. I hope we’ll see Ratty and Moley mucking about in a boat up near the bridge./overpass.
The adventure continues Allan.
I love watching your videos. In fact if I spent as much time working on my own layout as I do watching videos about yours I'd have something worth showing 😂
Stop mucking about on RUclips and get modelling. See you Friday at noon!
Great. I'll look forward to seeing the scenic development. Thanks.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Austin.
Very nice can't wait to see it take shape with the scenery. 👍🏻👍🏻🇬🇧
Thanks GB, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it
Looking good Charlie can’t wait for scenery
Thanks Colin.
Brilliant video Charlie, thanks for your skill and your commitment to our hobby. enjoy a blessed Easter
You too Bob and stay safe mate.
Hi Charlie great video now I want a river on mine now my wife really likes you for it lol so am going to have my brew then go and do it cheers Charlie thanks Paul 😊😊😊
Hi Charlie I did it well it's not as good as yours so I've gone with a canal instead and I've put a elevator on the lines and my good old McDonald's wooden sticks worked a treat lol cheers for the idea I've enjoyed it lots cheers Paul
Hi Paul, I’m so pleased that I am able to bring a few new ideas to your layout. Stay safe the two of you, regards Charlie.
@@ChadwickModelRailway hi Charlie it was a great idea railway looks better so far I did use installation bored had to cut it down I was lucky to have some because someone left it outside of a house that was being done up so I walked past and picked it up and took it home lol so it sits in my garden covered up lol 😃😂😂😂😂 I'll give it back if they want it back lol cheers Paul
Thanks Charlie - Good video. Well done for not cutting the work or picnic bench in half!
It clearly was a possibility Si.
Great job and if it's like the other end you will have a great look. As you mentioned about a picnic area on the bank reminded me of a layout at Ally Pally a couple of years ago as my friend pointed out she said, look there a nudist colony, I said no way and there was, partially hidden by high bushes! Go on Charlie I dare you? Hope everyone is staying safe and I'm gagging for a pint of a pub real ale. Cheers
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting Ian and I might have a fishing competition, clothed!
most helpful for my upcoming project. cheers from ireland
I am so pleased that you enjoyed it Phil.
Why didn't I think of this - I was planning to build scenery upwards to accommodate a stream which would have been at baseboard level. You've saved me a whole lot of work and I shall get cracking with the jig-saw tomorrow! Many thanks, John B.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it John.
Brilliant, funny and informative. What more could you ask for?!
You’re too kind mate. Regards Charlie.
Nice work Charlie. Cheers, Bob
Thanks Bob.
Wow Charlie this was so inspiring I now really wanna make sort of creek or river under a bridge on my railway
Will you be doing a canal as well on the railway?
I dont think so RS
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting RS.
Nice one Charlie, as always a pleasure to watch you tackle the layout. Stay safe 😎
Thanks Chris, stay safe mate.
Outside in a T shirt in sunny conditions not in Edinburgh you wouldn't,you are a very talented guy Charlie and if I was starting out to build a set I would recommend loooking and learning from yourself,roll on next Friday.Stay safe everyone.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe Robert.
Hi Charlie, that was great. You are a true Renaissance man. Lol. I look forward to your progress. Your viaduct series is a favorite of mine. This looks like it will be too. See ya next time.
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting Norman.
Another great video. oh and by the way i saw that neat carpenters trick of cleaning the glue off your finger by wiping it on the underside of the board lol..at 12:12
I sometimes forget about the camera, darn it!
Charlie, there really is no end to your talent. The river will add an extra dimension to that area, As an added bonus your body gained some vitamin D having worked in the sun for an hour or so. Keep up the good work. Cheers Greg
You're too kind as usual Greg. Stay safe mate.
Hi Charlie, Never made comments to you before, but do watch your videos which I like, all very informative including the mistakes obviously intentional!!!!!!!!!.
Great video on how you done the River bed such an easy way to do it, too late for me to do one now anyway keep up the good work, best regards from Barry in Spain
Thanks Barry, I’m so pleased that you enjoy the videos. Regards Charlie. Oh and stay out of the Sun!
Charlie, A nice foundation for you to start on. Glad to see you staying inside your " Bubble". Once or twice there you were venturing out to far from the house. Just be carefull the people next door don't report you for pushing your stay at home boundaries. First day of summer and your out waveing your jig-saw around. Cheers, Chris Perry.
Hi Chris, man and jigsaw should never be separated. I’m a danger to myself! Stay safe, regards Charlie.
Fantastic loved it look forward to this every week
Thanks Kenny, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie.
I can't remember what a river looks like thanks to this quarantine! A pleasure to watch as always. 👍🏻
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, how's the new job?
I just had a nice chat with David J.
Our freind's name came up regularly!
Well done as always...
Cheers UP.
@@ChadwickModelRailway About all I can do here in the US is drink cheer and work on my model railroad. Just not at the same time!....Thanks and stay healthy in the UK.
Philip
River or Canal will be a great scene for development
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe Bob.
Great video Charlie full of info you make things look so easy, thankyou
Thanks Paul, you’re too kind
Hi Charlie... There is nothing wrong with patting yourself on the back when a plan comes together. Especially if no one else is around to do it ..Great job on the river build so far.. Cheers and Happy Easter.🐣
Thanks Jim, I'm so pleased that you found it interesting.
Looking forward to seeing this area develop. I can only imagine it will be of the same well crafted modelling as the viaduct scene.
I do hope so SRMR (you could leave your name).
My apologies, it's Julian.
Clever idea to build the river down in the board instead of on the board Charlie! Cheers Onno.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe Onno.
One observation, Charlie. The land surrounding the river would generally be floodplain, meaning that the railway would be on an embankment (even a small one for effect), to protect the p-way from flooding. Looking good though.
Now you tell me!
A fair point Holly.
Fantastic video, Charlie. Looked like a great day to be building out in the sun and the riverbed looks quite clever! Thanks for the tips.
Thanks Anthony. Stay safe, regards Charlie
This is going to be fantastic Charlie, looking forward to seeing how great it likes, nice to see sun shine, we have had lots of rain this week, something we don't usually get this time of the year....thanks for sharing....Jack 👍
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting JO.
Another stonker, Charlie. The weather is fine and you know it's a sign, for messing about on the river. ;) It'll just have to be an indoor one for now*; and very nice it is too.
*Unfortunately I still have to go into work but I'm off for 8 days from tomorrow evening. Timber delivered, layout plan decided, track been dispatched. Watch this space! Can't tell you how much of an influence and inspiration you continue to be!
@10:00 My Grandad built and maintained Charlie 130s. *Proud but slightly sad smile, as he passed a couple of years back*
I grew up in Swindon and the skys around Lynham was full of them 50 years ago!
Hi Charlie,
Enjoyed watching you do this you seem to take everything in your stride so well done will be keen to see the finished river with everybody keeping 2m apart one thing you do a lot of changing of drills screw bits etc you can get a tool that takes both and you just swap as needed and the one I have is also magnetic so if a metal object gets in between the sleepers you can just get it out easy I do it with my pins but I know you do not use them but I am sure it might have happened with fishplates etc.Your looking very well so please keep that way and stay safe.
Cheers Robert.
Hi Robert, I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it. Musical chucks is something that I do suffer from!
Excellent stuff again Charles ! Very interesting and very entertaining. I'm looking forward to 'river phase two'.....haha.
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting Jon.
Great video as usual. Keep them coming.
Thanks Phil.
Splendid stuff, as always. I might have been tempted to have a canal, if only to add a barge quay. If my math is right, that ±5" is about thirty foot to scale, which ought to be a decent enough river. Such things are bit more complicated if one is modeling US rivers, as they often have 30-40' tall embankments a quarter mile to either side of the waterway centerline, for flood control. So, railroad modelers much prefer river scenes with "hard" embankments, or just "wild" rivers.
I'll probably go for a fishing competition.
Hi Charlie, Another great blog and great to do your step by step process. Thumbs Up 👍
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe Jamie.
Hello, very good video! I learn a lot, thanks for teaching so well! Greetings!
Excuse me, I wrote without thinking in Spanish or English, is that the language of modeling is universal, hahaha, that is very good!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it Fabi.
Very clever Charlie. Well done! Stay well. Best regards, Ken.
Thanks Ken, you're too kind.
Charlie brilliant video again
Thanks Simon.
Hello Charlie, nice work their. I am in the states and this is almost the exact way I did my river into a small cove. Also I figured this is a sturdy construction method . With the wood and glue bottom it creates a perfect seal for water products later. Here in the state I will use a bit of foam for contours.
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting Adrien.
Hi Charlie. Great video. You make it look so easy. I hope you and your family are staying safe.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe David.
Nice idea Charlie.
Thanks Andrew
I'm looking forward to seeing this develop!
Me too Callum.
Well then went better than last weeks video :) - Layout is coming along nicely, and I love the concept that the river flows through to the other board on the opposite side of the layout.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe Malcolm.
Love your work Charlie
Thanks Tez.
@@ChadwickModelRailway your welcome
As always a great video Charlie. Being cheeky I’ve noticed a little job you can do during the lock down, if you get bored. Your patio could do with a pressure wash - cheeky I know.
Shhh, Margaret will hear!
Thanks Charlie great video as always
Thanks Trevour, stay safe, regards Charlie
A proper job again Charlie. Im at the planning stage i have flexi and points galour for my layout. But until this lockdown is done I am stuck. Taking in you ideas. The viaduct may be on my horizon and I am planning open frames for my baseboards to give me multiple areas for scenery. Keep up the great work love it.....
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Glenn . I would have thought with this lockdown, you would have the ideal opportunity to start the build.
Stellar work Charlie. You always provide me such inspiration. Now I just need to get back down to my garage and make a start!
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Chris.
superb job on the river Charlie it will look the part when finished.
cheers Nic
Thanks Nick, you're too kind.
That is awesome, great job on the modifications. I agree a job starting point and will look great when you do the landscaping. Looking forward to the future videos on this scene. Thanks for sharing. Ken
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting Ken.
Your a genius lol wish I d seen this last year lol I left a large gap and fitted kingspan in and carved it then supported it . Your way looks much better lol
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting WB.
Great Idea Charlie. As you said, it gives the layout depth and texture. I am looking forward to developments. Super.
Thanks Anthony. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Thanks Charlie!
You're welcome VN.
Happy Easter Charlie, very best wishes ... lovely job btw ...
Thanks Nigel.
Hallo Charlie , love your humor . 😂 Nice job.
Thanks Bert.
Fantastic work Charlie. I thoroughly enjoyed watching.
Thanks Nathan, you're too kind.
Hi Charlie, great video. And there I was thinking I'd scuppered myself having wanted a river then put a track over the area. You've given me a great new idea! Thank you!
I’m so pleased that you found it useful Edward.
Another great video Charlie ,I love the way you take the mick out of yourself ,keep up the good work mate. Regards Dave
Thanks David, I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it.
Brilliant. Doing planning right now...and the pull-out work surface is dead-center relevant...thank you. It’s a wonderful series!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe P.
Going well that charlie. Great start. Will be interested to see this
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe Eric.
Well done Charlie, I'm looking forward to how your river progresses, keep up the great content!!
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting Robin.
I'm from British Columbia and this is the first time I have heard of the Canadian Lumber Standard nice to know it exists. Here I thought dimension lumber was an industry standard. What you have there is a 2" X 3" pronounced two by three. The species are usually spruce, pine, or fir printed as SPF on the lumber.
Great info Geoff.
Another great watch Charlie, looking forward to this build as I too will be doing my river scene very soon..regards, Chris
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe Chris
Great episode. You inspire the rest of us to try something different (and be a bit braver 😀).
Thank you.
Thanks Fred, you're too kind.
So glad you showed up! Thank you, Charlie.
Stay safe, regards Charlie
Thanks Charlie, later this year I will be sinking a viaduct in the same way!
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe Andrew.
Hi Charlie this is great 👍 am just starting a build and want to put a canal in so will use this technique my self . Makes sense really 🤣🤣 love all the videos learning a lot 👍👍👍
Thanks Carl, I'm so pleased that you found it interesting.
Very nice, Charlie. The lake and stream on my N scale layout were constructed in similar fashion to add depth to the layout. I can picture it in my mind, and it's brilliant.
Thanks for sharing. 👍 👍 👍
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it David.
very good Charlie like it.
Thanks very much Tony.
Neatly done Charlie, I could watch you all day! Keep them coming :-)
You’re too kind ZT
Great video Charlie, I use a material called Pinex for my base boards, so carving in a river is quite simple and yes it does add a extra dimension to a layout, keep safe and well, thanks from down under in Wairoa New Zealand
Pinex, that’s a new one on me. Stay safe Jed.
Charlie, Pinex is used as ceiling tiles or larger sheets 2400mmx1200 and is made of a compressed cardboard, Pinex is a brand name, hope that helps
@Mark Wicks Yes Pinex does reduce the noise quite well and I apply ballast directly to the board, hope that helps
Very inspiring as always. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Tim.
At the 16 minute mark, that was a smart move to put the cross members in that also sit on with the under side of the river bottom.
When the glue ever lets go if it is those cross members will catch the river :)
Hopefully it will stay together mate.
@@ChadwickModelRailway I'm spoiled here in Canada, blue & pink foam boards or expanding foam in a can if you want too get real crazy.
How do y'all say it...
I'm well chuffed, seeing the progress mæte! Cheers! 🤩 😍
Ready to see that 💯th soon! 🤝🏽
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it TB. Regards Charlie
I think a river is a good idea, especially as you also have the viaduct. I look forward to seeing the progress of the layout. I do admire your level of detail, and dedication. It is also nice to watch your work, and brighten up these current uncertain times.
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting Alan and thanks for such a kind comment.
"Can't be hard can it? its only wood at the end of the day"
I have said things like this to myself many times before, and they usually get filed under "famous last words" about half way through balls-up number 3!
Still, yours is looking good! Cant wait to see it developing, rivers are always a nice addition to any layout as far as I'm concerned! :)
Thanks Simon, I’m so pleased that you have trust.
THi Charlie, that was really clever. Nice video, enjoyed that!
Thanks Paul. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Absolutely brilliant. I am so looking forward to seeing you develop this project over the coming months. Well done again, Charlie and stay safe.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Sid. Stay safe regards Charlie
Evening Charlie. Hope your and your family are all are keeping well? Really great addition too Chadwick parkway 👍🏻 I use gorilla glue all the time it's really great quick glue and very strong 💪 I've split plenty of wood trying to separate it 🙈 I've had a train moving this week on my layout lol 😂 Thanks for all your videos that give myself and others lots of inspiration to build model railways. Looking forward to seeing the next video cheers Stevie 😎
I'm so pleased that you found it interesting and thanks for leaving such a heartwarming comment Stevie.
Fantastic, thanks so much for sharing, be safe until the next time
Thanks Dave. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Another entertaining and informative video Charlie, as usual. I always look forward to viewing your videos when the notification arrives. Many thanks for all your work.
I'm so pleased that you enjoyed it, stay safe Tony.
Brilliant, it hadn't occurred to cut into and sink the river, I was thinking of raising levels to run over a 'river' . Thanks, very useful video...stay well Charlie
Thanks Simon. Stay safe, regards Charlie
Well Done Charlie, You bring a smile to my face has we are locked down here in Perth Western Australia and can no longer go to Our Model Train Club Keep up the good work from Bill Pickering
Keep your chin up Bill, we’ll get there in the end.
I did enjoy that video, was in to minds about doing the river but will do now.
Thanks Andy. Stay safe, regards Charlie