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The bumpy rock face really makes that backdrop!
Small industrial layouts are excellent. So much going on in a small space.
Low level adds realism..fantastic
Great little shunting video. It just goes to show you do not need a large layout to have fun. Martin (Thailand)
This quarry layout is a great idea, I love the weathered look to everything!
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With no disrespect intended to the other lovable layouts, this has to be the best looking one yet, it’s brilliant
Thanks, yes its probably the most realistic we have made, amazing what a bit of dry brushed paint can do!
Also love this one! It really reminds me of the old Thomas the tank engine quarry!! :)
Awesome little layout - some superb ideas I may have to incorporate in my Scottish Dublo layout... Amazing how something so small can be so busy!
Thanks, glad you like it
What a fabulous shunting layout. Love the rock wall. Cheers Greg
Thanks Greg, hope all is good with you
CZcams needs to add another like button
The like button doesn’t show how much I like this layout!
I also have a quarry layout which is set somewhere on the Leicestershire - Lincolnshire county line where there were quite a few quarries. I have taken notes for what I can fit on my layout
The Janus will look quite at home on the layout!
Brilliant layout!!
Thanks thats very kind, thanks for watching
This makes me want to do a shunting layout as well! Argh! So many ideas, so little time and even less money! Lionel are releasing some HO taconite cars(wagons) later this year and that’d give me an excuse to do a fictional mining shunting layout.
Awesome! That looks to be a great load of fun, fun, fun. Well done both of you. Take care...
Thanks John, take care
Great running session,a genuinely fantastic diorama.Great weathering too!😎
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Such a lovely video, very peaceful and calming to watch. Oh yes, a Class 33 doing shunting would make a great little video too. Thanks once again for your kindness in your replies, I've been making progress with my little shunting layout. My Dad (Karl) will be in touch soon with a little order when I'm ready for some short stock, I'm keen to get the railbus too. Take care and best wishes.
Happy to help
Enjoyed that thanks Mike & Douglas - some terrific camera angles! A great track plan too - more please! 👍
Amazing..like the rock face in particular...speed is essential for reality...and simplicity once again..great stuff..
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Stumbled upon your videos and inspired me to climb up into the loft and bring down my stored locos and rolling stock and seriously think about building a small shunting layout. Excellent videos. 👍👍
Thanks, have fun with your layout, glad we could help
Great new video .loads of detail.
Yup, the Timesaver track plan is a classic for a reason.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
wow...that is amazing..the backscene work and general quarry feel is terrific..wonderful stuff....ade
Ok! I admit, I was sceptical at first, but after seeing this video - you’ve convinced me! Very awesome and one of your best videos so far! Now I want to build something similar with my boys! Thanks
Thanks Jade, it all came together very nicely in the end, there is an update out Friday. Have fun with your layout, just go for it
That’s a great video, thank you. Loved the sequence and the photography, some really vibrant colours.
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It looks awesome! Loved the little running session, the camera work was great thoroughly enjoyed this video!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
Great shunting action and good looking shunter.
I think most of us feel something itching now :-)
When you make the harbour layout it would interesting to see it linked up with quarry for even more potential, for example ships taking stones abroad or taking on coal.
Can’t tell you how much I enjoyed watching this, strangely therapeutic!
Model railways are very therapeutic, glad you enjoyed it thanks
Very nice, Mike! Just goes to show you don't need a big layout to have fun!
It looks brilliant. I've been looking forward to watching this video since your revealed the track plan and the kind of operations you anticipated you could do with it.
Looks like this will be a lot of fun, and very entertaining for watchers at an exhibition too. Great work.
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Looked great , think that’s one of the best layouts you have ever done , nice video 👍
Thanks, its amazing what a bit of dry brushed paint can do!
Some great camera work, the layout looks fantastic. I'm working from home in my man shed and this was just the thing to watch while taking a break and a bit of exercise around the garden and a bit of time away from the worries of the World Thank you! Stay safe...
Glad you enjoyed it, stay safe
Nice job Mike, easily your best looking layout yet.
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Thank-you and best!
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Not to knock some of your other videos, but I personally think this is one of the best shunting layouts you have done yet! Really looks and feels the part of a busy and bustling quarry, not to mention the camera footage makes me feel like I'm right in the heat of the action!
I hope I can fit a small quarry scene in my rifle case layout. My idea is to have a dock/quarry kind of space then load it from land to sea type of thing. Space is really limited so we'll see how that carries on, and maybe I'll email you guys a pic or two using your kits when I get around to planning and buying that part of it.
Question: Do you guys put a clear coating over your weathered powder on the loco and the wagons? I've seen some people so and some people don't. I wouldn't want to have a mess everywhere.
As always, keep up the good work and stay healthy! Much love from the U.S.
Hi, no I never bother with a clear coating, I have had problems with both Matt and gloss finish so I give it a miss. Would love to see some pics. All the best to you and our friends in the US
Looking brilliant! You have really captured the quarry look well. Love the low camera views too.
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Really impressive. Reminds me of Amberley Working Museum. Great stuff guys
Really enjoyed this video, I'm one of your subscribers from the United States in Atlanta Georgia.
Hi to the US and thanks for watching and subscribing
Looks really good! I like how you’ve weathered the track as well
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Nicely done. The layout looks so good.
great this is..really enjoyed that
Mike and Douglas, once again you have blown my mind with a BMR project! Top marks on a well thought out track plan and operations scheme, simple, inexpensive yet detailed scenes; the weathering of the track both blends it in as well as makes the detail pop out. The armed guards on the container of toilet rolls was a laugh. The company I deliver for deals in disinfecting chemicals, paper products and personal protective products so that was quite on point. Usually the homeless here ask for spare change, now they're asking me for masks and gloves. Thank you for sharing this project, stay well and fingers crossed for Doug's exams.
Hi Jeff thanks for your encouragement and support, much appreciated
Great to see onset activity, inspirational...I’m like stalled wondering how to commit to a fixed layout. Your video shows how you can do small areas. Thanks
I find working on bits of a layout at a time keeps it progressing while you wait for inspiration, a bit like a large oil painting
Lovely, nicely done!
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Looks really great! I like the use of the corrugated materials. The track level shots look nice too. Quite realistic looking. Inspiring me to make my own switching layout.
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Great video again guys! The wagons look really good and little diesel! (Stop creating things I want to buy 😂) really good track plan very inspiring.
One of your tram engines would look great on here, seen as Toby does most of the quarry work.
Thanks, yes Toby would look good
Looks a nice layout keep up the great work guys 👍😁
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An 040 chassis is 15 quid now from Hornby
Great bit of shunting.
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Very nice work i like it alot👍
nice little layout. great video.
Superb to watch, thank you.
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great job looks fantastic
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another great video.i must get my old triang 0-4-0 drewry diesel shunter out and give it a run along with the bagnall/
Excellent, work. It could give you hours of fun if you had room for only a small layout.
Im just gittin started in European trains but in N scale theys vids r helpful for both OO an N
Nice, intelligent fiddle yard, and inexpensive!
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Great work, agree with others, some of the best work you've ever done. As you know from Sompting I love operating and I think I spotted 1 little glitch where you had to sneakily move wagons just a little bit when off camera so you could complete run round moves? Well edited.
Well spotted, one loop is about 10mm to short to take 3 wagons, which we didn't spot until we had started filming! Its great for shunting I have a decent selection of wagons and with five places they can go and a choice of locos ive just spent a happy hour operating it
Simple, nice and efficient layout. I'm planning to do one, the same kind, around a foundry and a little locomotive shop for 0-4-0T used locally on a branchline connecting the foundry to the main network. Your shunting engine is pretty, and, for the fun, the name of such a small shunting engine in french is "locotracteur", compound word with "locomotive" (same in french, borrowed from the inventors) and "tracteur", which means "traction vehicle" and, also, "agrary tractor" depending of the use of the word.
If you need an idea, there was a 20km long branchline in the french department of the Landes, near the little town of Mios, which was used for the traffic of the local paper mill up to the '80s. There was, on this line, one short train a day with 3-4 wagons in tow, usually two axle SNCF vans, and it was very scenic for me as a kid, because it rans in the middle of the great pine forrest of the Landes. Nowadays, the line had been transformed to become a cycling way.
If you want to do something continental, this could be an interesting idea, because they also were planked ungarded crossings on this line, which made some forestry sand roads crossed the line, and also usual crossings when the line came close from villages, and was bisected by local roads.
By the way, for a OO equivalent, may I ask you which forrest you would see in the British Isles fit for such a scenario ? That would be interesting for me to do such a thing.
I have a few French diesels and a few bits of rolling stock and coaches, and the same in Italian outline, so one day! Not sure about any forest railways in the UK?
Looks great👍🙂
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thanks for showing this, it also gives me an idea maybe you could use this layout and build the harbor facing the other way and have it so the stone is being unloaded there then put in a middle section with a passing loop for both loading/unloading areas (assuming they are back to back) so you don´t even have to reach in and put trucks back in place.
p.s will you do a video on your new maintenance vehicle
I don't have room to link layouts sadly. Yes we should have a video out next week, full details are on our website as well
another thing, why did you remove the port scene on the loft layout?
Because I preferred the track scene and options it gave me. I realised I wanted the loft to run trains on rather than shunt as I can always have a couple of stunting layouts for stunting. But I am already working on a harbour shunting layout, videos out soon
Hi Hi Nice to see the layout for in action I'm planning a small layout as a terminus station with a goods yard this has given me a lot to think about. I've also ordered the loco kit from you so nice to see it running and how you did the wasp stripes will help me I'm sure so thanks again.
Thanks for the order, the wasp stripes are a good little 'cheat' you cant tell they are not painted on
That looks brilliant !!
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welcome first time ive looked at your site but extremely helpfull regards Brian ill be back
@@typhoon5445 we have quite a lot of videos to enjoy! Thanks for watching and supporting, much appreciated
Budget Model Railways welcome !! if im honest im just starting and not got a clue .Was given the Mallard set for Christmas and want to do it justice . The easy to understand videos youve produced are what i’m looking for as im not that sharp!! thanks again
A Mallard set, how great. We knew zip when we started, model railways can be simple if you ignore the perfectionist nonsense
And the Yanks say, “Here, here; great video presentation”. 😀
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Love this! :) where do you get your ideas for shunting layouts?
Thanks, I read lots of railway books, especially photo books
Long Island NY USA says hello
Hi Long Island hope you are staying safe
Nice one 👍
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looking good guys :)
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@@BudgetModelRailways loving the shunting loco got one like it old tri ang dock shunter with modern chassis on saved it from a house clearance few days ago and a massive box of oo gauge engines left out side on street bloody crazy guys told me just to take em so thats what i did gonna be busy for next few months restoring this little lot
Great, should be a few gems in there
Great video...really like the setting and your tipper wagons look ace..what wagon sub frame do they fit on please🤔
The old short Hornby one with a post at each corner, we show them in the video out this Friday
This turned out fantastic! Love the weathering. One question - did you use Peco Setrack turnouts/points?
Yes Peco insulfrog set track points, much better than the hornby equivalent
Really nice video. What is the guarry building made from? Keep the videos coming thanks
Corrugated card on a mounting board and cereal packet card construction. There is more details in the video out this Friday
The bridge girders look out of place, since they are not really spanning anything and are too close to the adjacent tracks. Other than that, a nice little shunting layout! Too bad Hornby wants a twenty five quid minimum to ship their little chassis to the States, when Hattons ships bigger & heavier stuff for six fifty (but unfortunately, Hattons doesn’t offer the Hornby chassis).
Its a weigh bridge. Sadly post to the US seems disproportionately expensive. You could always buy a second hand 0-4-0 loco from Hattons and take the chassis off that?
"England and America are two countries divided by a common language" - George Bernard Shaw
So true
Genuinely a very good Layout. You wouldn't be able to tell that apart from a £1000, stupidly over complicated layout. What camera did you use for the Drivers Eye view?
Its a little battery powered camera Doug actually bought to fit the sight rail on his airsoft rifle, happens to fit an open wagon!
You haven't done a ballast video recently, do you use the double sided tape method or another way?
We use ballast mat now, either commercially available or mostly roofing felt as per many of our videos
@@BudgetModelRailways thanks
What chassis do you use for the tippler wagons (what wagons do they come on)?
They fit the original early Hornby wagons with a post at each corner. They don't come with chassis you have to buy them separately
Budget Model Railways Like to old wheetabix vans?
I believe so
Budget Model Railways I will probably get your auto-coach as my first kit.
Where do you get your chassis for the 3D printed wagons?
They are sold by Peco , very cheap between £4-5
@@BudgetModelRailways what size do I get as I have no clue what I’m doing.
They make two sizes 10ft which fit the short wagons and 15ft which fit the long ones. As an alternative look for the Peco n guage wagon kits that come complete with chassis for about £6-7 each if you shop around
@@BudgetModelRailways thank you so much
Can you list the pieces of track and quantities used for this layout please
Sorry the layout is long gone. I do cover the track plan in one of the videos. Because I use lots of second hand track a list wouldn't really help as a lot of it is old Lima,Airfix etc sorry
If you are planning a layout try the anyrail free planning software, that will help
@Budget Model Railways I'm looking at using peco ST240 points to create a run round loop I've never made a layout before and need to know what type of curve to use either end do I use a half curve or standard 2nd radius points and plain line as I don't want to buy the wrong track pieces
@@Burtonupontrentrailwaystoday Hornby R606 will do it , it will run a parallel line, I don't know what the Peco equivalent would be.
@Budget Model Railways thanks for your help again
Really interesting, but why no driver?
Like a lot of modelers we don't usually put drivers in, after all 50% of the time he will be looking the wrong way! I do have some crew figures so when/if I get a bored moment I will fit one
You make me ashamed. I have spent years planning the perfect layout for an flat and at the end it came to nothing. Now, with the once putative economy of my country being diminished by political violence and now by the pandemic; I think I will take his example and with what I have at home I will make a layout. Greetings from Chile.
Sometimes you just need to keep it simple and build something, take a look at our latest layout, just a loop and siding and a few buildings. If you have this simple track and a loco and a few wagons you can get started. Good luck with and all the best to Chile, let us know how you get on