Building A Shunting Layout | Workshop Buildings | Ep8
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- čas přidán 25. 12. 2023
- Part of the model railway journey we enter the area of the workshop building. Selecting the Petite properties low relief buildings was a great choice as they are the perfect fit.
I hope you are all enjoying the shunting yard layout build and look forward to the coming videos 😊 - Zábava
They are really pretty.
I have watched few videos of the series (wrong order thougt). I really like this project.
keep up the good work OO Neal soon it will be done
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New to the channel..looking to start my first layout in the new year...really helping watching your videos ...
Looking great Tris.
Charming structures kits, you've made a nice job of them.
Happy New Year🎉💜😊✌️👍
I hope you don’t mind, but I’ve just recommended this video to the Petite Properties group on Facebook, you’re brilliant 👌
Wow, thank you!
Enjoying this series of videos, thanks for showing all the workings and the building kits.
Love the picture of the cat behind you ❤️
You’re certainly making a lovely job of building model properties!! Painting and decorating is nearly as important as the track and trains!!
Really enjoyable & inspirational videos! Many thAnks for all the time & effort which goes into making them. I’ll certainly have a look a petite properties.
Love those petite properties just wish there were more variants. Enjoying watching you building this layout.
Merry Christmas Tris.
Those buildings look great 👍
The buildings look great 👍
Hi Tris, The petite kits seem really good. I struggle to decide between brick paper vs embossed brickwork. The paper has nicer colours and can look brilliant from abit of a distance but close up it loses some of the depth. Embossed can look better closer up (and doesn't get affected by uv and damp etc) but it can lack some of the perfect colour variation unless you really invest time in it. Either way they look great on your layout. Cheers
This is fantastic and so inspiring thank you.
Excellent Tris. Those buildings came together quite nicely. Look forward to the next one.
Happy new year Tris.
Really nice kits. Top tip, personally I'd wrap a small amount of the brick paper around the window and door frames to help add some realism.
But they look really great as they are. I've got some building to build for my TT project that I got from a company called Scale Model Scenery. Can't wait for the next episode, you're inspiring me to make my first proper TT layout a shunting one.
Many thanks Tris, inspirational stuff. I am working in 7mm narrow gauge and the low relief buildings look a good way to go. Might use to disguise the fiddle yard. All the best. John
Hello Tris another wonderful video thank you
Hi Tris, the whole project is coming on brilliantly. Very inspirational. Hope you and your family have had a good festive break
Great video and great little builds. Just a quick ine, what are they made out of? Looks like MDF or maybe hardboard? My layout is in a shed so wondering if they will cope with a little damp air in the winter.
Looking good so far. Did you consider adding another hindged section on the opposite side of the existing one to extend the layout further and even up the footprint?
Hi neal just wondering are you going to be putting a single road engine shed on the layout. Also love your track plan on the layout
Hi Tris.
There's a dead cat on the screen behind you. He/she must have stepped on a live rail on your layout. 🤣
Paul. 👍❤
Those buildings looks nice but rather than the paper brick I'd use some Redutex 3D brick or stone sheets which are self adhesive. They have too different roofings, from slate to tile and metal (industrial). A bit more expensive (about £9 for a 35 x 15 cm average surface) but the end result will be way more realistic and also easier to weather or repaint.
Good evening Tris!! Are you working on a shunting puzzle project? A lot of people would think that my small layout is a bit of a shunting puzzle, but I am using it as my Dad’s Army layout.
good vid on channel thanks le
This is really coming together nicely!
What about a semaphore gantry as entrance, and a single semaphore leaving?
Thank you, the gantry would Be out of view if it were to have one so I think just one before leaving which will keep things simple too 😊
@@OONeal keep it simple is a good way of doing it too 👍🏻
Looking good Triss