I will be at Barnstable station next April. Door colour - could try scanning it, then in Paint [or whatever] change the colour, print it on to a piece of thin paper and stick it on top before you put it together [and paint the edges???]. Excellent video, really enjoyed watching it. Metcalf are good, such attention to detail and cleverly thought out. Love the accent, was born in Somerset, now living in Florida.
im just starting back into railway modelling and have found vast changes to when i was a kid.....the Metcalfe range is fantastic to what we had....really nice models.....thanks to the videos showing construction.....last kit i had was Airfix or the super quick station....which were good.....but now...yes some are involved but is that not part and parcel of the hobby.
Nice one 👍🏻 Few tips to enhance your model. Spray with matt varnish first so you can weather it. Print scales scenes doors and you can cover your doors 👍🏻 Print roof paper and that improves the finish. And to top it all paint all the edges 🤣 But great tutorial all the same 😆
Since the mortar in the stonework is white, the ridge tiles might have similar mortar. But the tile would (normally) be one piece, so should be the same colour as the tile. Excellent job, nicely done and nicely demonstrated.
I was wondering just what these kits were like and they are pretty awesome. I'm doing an N Gauge layout of Millers Dale which is from the Midland Railway era. Sadly virtually all of the stations on this line east of Buxton in Derbyshire are of different designs and Millers dale seems to be a hotch-potch of designs altogether. I think that I'm going to have to buy some of these kits and redesign it to look like the style I'm after. It may be a nightmare, or just a daunting challenge, but after watching you, I'm up for a challenge. Great videos! Take care...
Hi, I've seen others perform good mods to Metcalfe kits using plastikard. It's not something that I'm confident enough to do though. for the most part, as standard they fit what I need. Thanks :)
Nice one, laser cut kits are fantastic, I'm building a printable download station building that you have to cut out yourself, much trickier but If I fail, I will turn to the laser cut build.Cheers John.
nice video informative and quite relaxing. These metcalfe kits seem to look better than the plastic hornby buildings. The only thing I found amiss in the metcalfe kit I jhave bought [worker's houses] is they dont explain how to do the windows properly as with the gloss/matt side and then two sides to the card frame bit and then does the frame bit go between the window and building or not, there are like a dozen possible combinations of these factors. I figure I'll just do it the way that looks best I think the same way you did it.
Welcome back, clothes pegs. Hope they had a nice holiday, and that you gave them enough spending money. I'd hate to think you'd hang them out to dry! 😉
I tried to add a comment to your ballasting but not do it. From my experience of gluing underlay and track results in noisier Train operation. In my new layout I used cork underlay which was cut 5mm wider than the track Which gives a small shoulder when ballasting which looks more realistic. Underlay is held in place when laying track with track pins, resulting in quieter train running because it reduces the drumming effect because of gluing.
I note the floors are good for lighting, but each part of the station will only have one room per section, so waiting rooms and ticket office may not be separated. Or is this planning too far ahead?
Tom Lawton If I had more patience I would have decorated each room while building and would have added lights. I will just be added some very basic dim lighting on the ground floor. I think just basic lighting will be sufficient for my needs
To repainted an item, how about scanning them, and the use photoshop to change one colour to another? You might think it's too late for this build, but you could put the door paint on top of the door (perhaps with spraymount, so it could be reversed?)
Tom Lawton I have thought of doing something similar Tom. I may experiment with some ideas. I'm not sure that I'll be able to get it to look as good as the original though. I guess I wont know unless I try.
The Devon model railway Are there any other bits of customisation that you would have wanted? Open doors? Drain pipes? Phone lines? Posters and other signage? Platform edge stripes?
Tom Lawton I think its about 20mm diameter so a watch would be a possibility if you csn find a way of making it removable for battert changing. Not sure how easy that would be.
Recycled Model Railways I'm still doing it... it's just that I've packed the airbrush and spray booth (cardboard box) away so I have space for other modelling. I've paintes the roofs but had some paint bleed under the masking tape so will need to redo some of the yellow but I'll get there. Dont expect a professional job though lol
Chris Dodd Chris, is there an easy way to prepare small strips of double-sided tape, so they aren't all stuck down, to each other, etc? It can be hard enough to get the backing off once, so presumably you prepare a length, but then you have trouble just waiting to happen!
Chris Dodd So you can cut the double-sided tape, and separate the backing without problems? You have better skills than I do. I struggle with bits sticking together (as described;) so tend not to favour d/s tape. Scissors sounds like a good start to an alternative result!
I get very frustrated when a video title says it is one thing, especially a tutorial about building a kit, and the presenter waffles on for 10 minutes about his layout, or the colour of his doors. In this case he had not even opened the box before turning the camera on. Not good enough. I turned it off after 14 minutes.
I will be at Barnstable station next April. Door colour - could try scanning it, then in Paint [or whatever] change the colour, print it on to a piece of thin paper and stick it on top before you put it together [and paint the edges???]. Excellent video, really enjoyed watching it. Metcalf are good, such attention to detail and cleverly thought out. Love the accent, was born in Somerset, now living in Florida.
im just starting back into railway modelling and have found vast changes to when i was a kid.....the Metcalfe range is fantastic to what we had....really nice models.....thanks to the videos showing construction.....last kit i had was Airfix or the super quick station....which were good.....but now...yes some are involved but is that not part and parcel of the hobby.
Nice one 👍🏻 Few tips to enhance your model. Spray with matt varnish first so you can weather it. Print scales scenes doors and you can cover your doors 👍🏻 Print roof paper and that improves the finish. And to top it all paint all the edges 🤣 But great tutorial all the same 😆
Definitely paint all the edges.
It doesn’t look as difficult as I thought it would. Looks and sounds sturdy. The 3D windows, stairs, mouldings etc. are really nice.
Since the mortar in the stonework is white, the ridge tiles might have similar mortar. But the tile would (normally) be one piece, so should be the same colour as the tile.
Excellent job, nicely done and nicely demonstrated.
I was wondering just what these kits were like and they are pretty awesome. I'm doing an N Gauge layout of Millers Dale which is from the Midland Railway era. Sadly virtually all of the stations on this line east of Buxton in Derbyshire are of different designs and Millers dale seems to be a hotch-potch of designs altogether. I think that I'm going to have to buy some of these kits and redesign it to look like the style I'm after. It may be a nightmare, or just a daunting challenge, but after watching you, I'm up for a challenge. Great videos! Take care...
Hi, I've seen others perform good mods to Metcalfe kits using plastikard. It's not something that I'm confident enough to do though. for the most part, as standard they fit what I need. Thanks :)
Your glue bottles are essential for fine glue control. Best hint so far, by far!
Nice one, laser cut kits are fantastic, I'm building a printable download station building that you have to cut out yourself, much trickier but If I fail, I will turn to the laser cut build.Cheers John.
Love the kits, but how would you mask the white strip on outer corners of building... formed when bending the card?
nice video informative and quite relaxing. These metcalfe kits seem to look better than the plastic hornby buildings. The only thing I found amiss in the metcalfe kit I jhave bought [worker's houses] is they dont explain how to do the windows properly as with the gloss/matt side and then two sides to the card frame bit and then does the frame bit go between the window and building or not, there are like a dozen possible combinations of these factors. I figure I'll just do it the way that looks best I think the same way you did it.
Fred Blair Metcalfe have a RUclips channel and one video shows how to do glazing.
@@charleymartin9422 I will look for that thanks Charley
Good tutorial 👍 beautiful building, only the roof tiles look a bit flat.
Welcome back, clothes pegs. Hope they had a nice holiday, and that you gave them enough spending money. I'd hate to think you'd hang them out to dry! 😉
Tom Lawton
Lol. They don't get much time off with me. Especially when I have kits to build!
I tried to add a comment to your ballasting but not do it.
From my experience of gluing underlay and track results in noisier
Train operation.
In my new layout I used cork underlay which was cut 5mm wider than the track
Which gives a small shoulder when ballasting which looks more realistic.
Underlay is held in place when laying track with track pins, resulting in quieter train running
because it reduces the drumming effect because of gluing.
What width did you finish up with for the platform?
Where abouts are you based I’m on the Devon Somerset boarder and could use a guiding hand and some lessons!
I note the floors are good for lighting, but each part of the station will only have one room per section, so waiting rooms and ticket office may not be separated. Or is this planning too far ahead?
Tom Lawton
If I had more patience I would have decorated each room while building and would have added lights.
I will just be added some very basic dim lighting on the ground floor.
I think just basic lighting will be sufficient for my needs
Did you think about adding lighting to the inside when you were constructing the station?
What glue did you use please
To repainted an item, how about scanning them, and the use photoshop to change one colour to another?
You might think it's too late for this build, but you could put the door paint on top of the door (perhaps with spraymount, so it could be reversed?)
Tom Lawton
I have thought of doing something similar Tom. I may experiment with some ideas. I'm not sure that I'll be able to get it to look as good as the original though. I guess I wont know unless I try.
The Devon model railway
Are there any other bits of customisation that you would have wanted? Open doors? Drain pipes? Phone lines? Posters and other signage? Platform edge stripes?
Could the clock be a small watch? What is the visible face diameter?
Tom Lawton
I think its about 20mm diameter so a watch would be a possibility if you csn find a way of making it removable for battert changing. Not sure how easy that would be.
Nice job mate, looks well. Can i just ask did you finish the repaint of the HST, i was looking forward to seeing the end result.
Recycled Model Railways
I'm still doing it... it's just that I've packed the airbrush and spray booth (cardboard box) away so I have space for other modelling. I've paintes the roofs but had some paint bleed under the masking tape so will need to redo some of the yellow but I'll get there. Dont expect a professional job though lol
Lol hey mate I do my best and if im happy then thats all that matters, Im no professional by any means.
Little tip for the windows next time you do a build. Use thin strips of double sided tape. It’s sticks better to the plastic than glue.
Chris Dodd
Nice one. Cheers.
Chris Dodd
Chris, is there an easy way to prepare small strips of double-sided tape, so they aren't all stuck down, to each other, etc?
It can be hard enough to get the backing off once, so presumably you prepare a length, but then you have trouble just waiting to happen!
Tom Lawton I Model in N Gauge and I just use a pair of scissors to cut strips without any problem
The Devon model railway
Did you have any problems from the UHU not sticking to the plastic? And after a while, does it degrade or dry out to brittle?
Chris Dodd
So you can cut the double-sided tape, and separate the backing without problems? You have better skills than I do. I struggle with bits sticking together (as described;) so tend not to favour d/s tape. Scissors sounds like a good start to an alternative result!
Metcaliffe OO scale seem reasonable cost, but their N scale seem expensive.
Pity they have discontinued it now, l can never understand a company doing this.
4.41-4.43 ...
🤷🏻♂️??
6.21 I'd leave it . Too easy to ruin .
I get very frustrated when a video title says it is one thing, especially a tutorial about building a kit, and the presenter waffles on for 10 minutes about his layout, or the colour of his doors. In this case he had not even opened the box before turning the camera on. Not good enough. I turned it off after 14 minutes.
Dude, that's how I role. Well done for making it to 14 mins, you probably did better than most.
just tap right arrow on your keyboard to skip 5 secs at a time through any bits you dont like!
@@thedevonmodelrailway2386 I think it's a top tutorial. Just got the kit and it's helped me so much. Nice one.