It's the first time I've had your video recommended to me but the combination of Thunderbirds references, Gran Turismo music and a model railway build means you can count me in.
Hi Bob, I’m about a month into modelling my own N gauge coffee table layout called Upper Carrom because it sits on top of a Carrom board. Loved the video and look forward to seeing more progress. Thunderbirds are Go! 👌
@ hi Bob, yes. I’m blogging about it at roleplay-geek.blogspot.com/2024/10/n-gauge-model-railway-carrom-table.html and I upload regular short running videos on you tube
Great video, well edited and with a Gerry Anderson connection, you van count me in to follow your exploits. I hope your bridge will be up to standard, otherwise youll have to call International Rescue
This looks tobe a fun little railroad. I am an HO scale modeler but I appreciate N scale too. I have subscribed to see how this layput progresses. Good luck from the USA! Oh, I am also a Thunderbirds fan!
ohhh so familiar when it comes to some stock being picky. my own N gauge effort is twin loop (a bit smaller than this I think) and I have a class 47 that runs on all of it, except one point in one direction when it will have a little sleep on its side. and some Mk3 coaches that don't like the outer loop in the opposite direction oh and a pair of class 86 that dislike half the track.. in the end I gave up, all I can offer as advice is test everything, over and over... looks good though :)
Your model railway is whatever you want it to be. It doesn't have to be 100% realistic or accurate in any way of design. Beginning with a small and simple oval of track is the best way forward. True, we all make mistakes here and there. That's how we all learn. Your railway doesn't have to be based on a main line or preserved railway station in real life. This is where the fun of using one's imagination comes in. Take me for example. I don't have room for a baseboard, accessories have sufficed wonderfully well. The two ovals of track in my bedroom are now a proper imaginative railway, with a name that no-one has ever thought of: Cat Valley Steam Railway in honor of my feline friends. Thomas the Tank Engine comes out to play. Who says we can't be kids? Where will your imagination take you? Have fun and do whatever you want.
That's a great way of looking at it. Rule 1 is always it's your railway and you can run what you like. I had an idea for a 009 layout based on a fake preserved line called the Ecksan Wyedale Railway from the algebra "x and y dale"
Great start, really enjoyed the video. The changing between film and SCARM and animation was really good. Subbed! Do come on over and check out the dark side too if you like? Best wishes Jules
Hello bob! I’ve came across your layout and can’t wait for future updates looks good so fair and you got any way we could chat about railways you got any social media?
Enjoyed this Bob - seeing an n gauge build was enough but bringing in Thunderbirds was the icing on the cake. Thank you & good luck with Allington!
It's the first time I've had your video recommended to me but the combination of Thunderbirds references, Gran Turismo music and a model railway build means you can count me in.
This video just popped up in my feed. I am very glad it did.
I don't want to go down the rabbit hole of train modelling, but I'll happily watch you do it.
Rabbit hole is a very good way of describing it. Glad to have you with me
If first episode is indication, should be interesting to follow along, subbed.
Bingo Bongo Bingo... Toot Toot..!🚝
Oh man this music makes me want to go back to my youth and play gran tourismo
Thank you! I couldn't remember where it was from!
Hi Bob, I’m about a month into modelling my own N gauge coffee table layout called Upper Carrom because it sits on top of a Carrom board. Loved the video and look forward to seeing more progress. Thunderbirds are Go! 👌
A coffee table layout is a very creative idea. Have you and Instagram or any context on RUclips, I'd love to see it
@ hi Bob, yes. I’m blogging about it at roleplay-geek.blogspot.com/2024/10/n-gauge-model-railway-carrom-table.html and I upload regular short running videos on you tube
im excited to see this layout grow!
Good luck Bob 👍
Great video, well edited and with a Gerry Anderson connection, you van count me in to follow your exploits.
I hope your bridge will be up to standard, otherwise youll have to call International Rescue
Good luck on the this new adventure, will subscribe so I can see more , hello from Canada
Hi. Bob. I've given your channel a shout-out in my community with a link, so hopefully, this will bring more subscribers.
Thanks very much. This really means a lot.
@bobinn2070 I've just checked your subscribers amount, and it has climbed nicely.
This looks tobe a fun little railroad. I am an HO scale modeler but I appreciate N scale too. I have subscribed to see how this layput progresses.
Good luck from the USA!
Oh, I am also a Thunderbirds fan!
Taking the name from Thunderbirds is a really cool idea
your editing is like a clever YTP! It makes watching alot of fun!
I subbed I hope to see your layout grow :)
Soo coool
ohhh so familiar when it comes to some stock being picky. my own N gauge effort is twin loop (a bit smaller than this I think) and I have a class 47 that runs on all of it, except one point in one direction when it will have a little sleep on its side.
and some Mk3 coaches that don't like the outer loop in the opposite direction
oh and a pair of class 86 that dislike half the track.. in the end I gave up, all I can offer as advice is test everything, over and over...
looks good though :)
This is a good beginning👍👍👍
Same time period ,different continent, have fun
Your model railway is whatever you want it to be. It doesn't have to be 100% realistic or accurate in any way of design. Beginning with a small and simple oval of track is the best way forward. True, we all make mistakes here and there. That's how we all learn. Your railway doesn't have to be based on a main line or preserved railway station in real life. This is where the fun of using one's imagination comes in. Take me for example. I don't have room for a baseboard, accessories have sufficed wonderfully well. The two ovals of track in my bedroom are now a proper imaginative railway, with a name that no-one has ever thought of: Cat Valley Steam Railway in honor of my feline friends. Thomas the Tank Engine comes out to play. Who says we can't be kids? Where will your imagination take you? Have fun and do whatever you want.
That's a great way of looking at it. Rule 1 is always it's your railway and you can run what you like. I had an idea for a 009 layout based on a fake preserved line called the Ecksan Wyedale Railway from the algebra "x and y dale"
Very based
Hi bob iam just starting to build a layout but I don’t no how to get it all working right
Thats what this series is for. I really dont know a lot about this but its all about learning along with me.
Great start, really enjoyed the video. The changing between film and SCARM and animation was really good. Subbed! Do come on over and check out the dark side too if you like? Best wishes Jules
Very cool are you in Manchester???
Hello bob! I’ve came across your layout and can’t wait for future updates looks good so fair and you got any way we could chat about railways you got any social media?
Hi. I have an instagram of the same name. I'll make sure to include it in future videos so folk can have a look
@ oh unfortunately don’t have instagram but I’ve got fb !