Pete Watermans Making Tracks 3 Episode 3 – Full Version



See Pete Watermans Making Tracks 3 Milton Keynes station come to life in episode 3.

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  1. Looks cracking, really shows how much prep and teamwork is involved. Also interesting that accurascale and peco are also sponsoring this.

    Is system 2 going to be the foundation for this proposed lighting system?

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  2. @Pete and co! If you're on about the long building which goes down the side of the big car parks, I just zoomed in on google earth and it says its an Amazon Hub Locker. All the best!! Scott๐Ÿ™‚

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  3. I'm very Impress by the detail on this giant layout. Just two thing more tea Banter please ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ and more Modeling tips. Because I'm think going back in to the Hobby an this will help.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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  4. Pete and Team, brilliant video again, progress is looking good. I believe the boxed enclosure within the carpark and discussed during the tea break is an air cooled chiller, basically pipework cooling system which can by 400V (Low Voltage) or HV supplied depending on cooling load and capacities. I have had a quick look on google earth and streetview. Unlikely to be operating to often this time of year due to ambient conditions…

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  5. Thanks for the update video โ€ฆ very interesting to see the layout progressing and gives a good insight into the sheer scale of the project and the volume of hard work to create it! Really good teamwork and good banter! Cโ€™mon Aaron โ€ฆ hasnโ€™t he finished the OLE yet? ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ˜œ Good luck with the progress and look forward to the next update and hopefully several visits to Chester during the summer ๐Ÿ‘

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  6. Excellent work Pete Waterman and the gang I'm well impressed with the layout and accurascale for putting that money in and the rolling stock. They seem to becoming a fantastic company that I think most of us are happy with on how they producing some top models. Also big thank you to all your other sponsors that's helped you all to make this happen ๐Ÿ‘ Hopefully I get to the Milton Keynes show this year so I can see the layout in the flesh ๐Ÿ˜Š. Keep up the great hardwork gents.

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  7. Hi Dave, another great insight to these fantastic layouts. A very big thank you to all the sponsors and the very talented chaps doing the work. It would be great to see a dvd produced of all the techniques used to make these layouts. I'm sure the dvd would sell very well with profits going to the charities that are to benefit from the layouts touring the country. I cannot wait to see the layout at Chester and Milton Keynes. Phil was right to say that most people want to talk to Pete, but the more I watch these videos, I'm eager to chat to the rest of the team, (if they are happy to chat with the public). I would like to say a big thank you to Phil, because last year Pete got me to chat to him about the controllers and how they work. I purchased 2 of them and with Phil's help and support I've got my layout running. This goes to show that although Pete is the focal point of the shows, knowledge and support is available from the some of the team and I'm sure Pete would be so pleased with this? Many thanks again Dave Howarth.

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  8. Absolutely brilliant. The car park is crying out for a small camera inside on lower level looking outward through the holes towards the tracks with the image of passing trains displayed on a monitor.

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