In this episode:
– Yellow line painting
– More about trees
– Planning to join making Tracks last three years layouts together for the Great Electric Train Show
– Masterclass in carpentry
– Logistics discussions
18 thoughts on “Pete Watermans Making Tracks 3, episode 9”
You guys need to get a haulage firm like Stobart's on board to provide one or two lorries free of charge to transport all those boards. I've just sent them a link to this video suggesting they could contribute by sorting out the transportation / logistics for you free of charge in exchange for their name added to the list of those who have donated or contributed to these projects. Hopefully they will make contact with you soon. Fingers crossed 🙂
Absolutely fantastic video update Dave on what’s going to be a fantastic session at Chester followed by the ultimate show at MK 😊 And all this because Pete Waterman is such a great lover of trains 👍🏻 What a top guy 🤩
Thats one hell of a layout. The attention to detail is amazing. To stop the baseboards from sliding around when accelerating/breaking, put down a half inch rubber mat to put the baseboards on. It should stop them moving and absorb some of the vibration
What a great video again Dave. Enjoyed the section at the end with Dave in his workshop. It shows the skill Dave has with all the tables, supports, baseboards, etc. This is key to building a layout of the size, that needs transportation. Can't wait for the next episode Dave, these are so informative.
Long time since I've seen one of those DeWalt radial arm saws – lethal things! Nice to see the Festool Domino taking over from traditionan tenons and mortices. Massive time saver for bulk work. I can't afford one or justify it for my much lower level of use so dowels and biscuits for me. Love prong-t nuts, surprised how few people seem to use them
You guys need to get a haulage firm like Stobart's on board to provide one or two lorries free of charge to transport all those boards. I've just sent them a link to this video suggesting they could contribute by sorting out the transportation / logistics for you free of charge in exchange for their name added to the list of those who have donated or contributed to these projects. Hopefully they will make contact with you soon. Fingers crossed 🙂
love watching these
Fantastic! Can see the finishing line now. Loved the comments in the background about the Grand National 🤣🤣
Great thanks. I enjoy watching these but haven't been to see it so far
Absolutely fantastic video update Dave on what’s going to be a fantastic session at Chester followed by the ultimate show at MK 😊 And all this because Pete Waterman is such a great lover of trains 👍🏻 What a top guy 🤩
Another fabulous update thanks to all concerned. It's looking fantastic
Thats one hell of a layout. The attention to detail is amazing. To stop the baseboards from sliding around when accelerating/breaking, put down a half inch rubber mat to put the baseboards on. It should stop them moving and absorb some of the vibration
Now that is what I call pure entertainment. Interesting with something to learn at every section. Many thanks
Brilliant…incredible dedication and skills. !
Looking good.
But I notice the car park ramps are continental, and drive on the right, even though the car park itself is uk (on the left)
This is compulsive viewing, thoroughly recommend these videos for anyone with an interest in model railroading. Thank you so much for posting them.
Love listening to background chatter 🤣 ‘take them round the back and shoot…’ 🤣
What a great video again Dave. Enjoyed the section at the end with Dave in his workshop. It shows the skill Dave has with all the tables, supports, baseboards, etc. This is key to building a layout of the size, that needs transportation. Can't wait for the next episode Dave, these are so informative.
Think you maybe should have edited out the talking at 8:29! 😮
impressive,most people that come to see this layout will not know how much work or skills has gone into making it,keep up the superb work,thank you.
Dave, could you please ask Pete to show us a bit of the "teddy bear fur" that he uses under his patches of static grass? There's more than one type 🙂
Another great update. Thanks for sharing. You need a new feature in the vids – "Dave's Moans". He's hilarious.
Long time since I've seen one of those DeWalt radial arm saws – lethal things! Nice to see the Festool Domino taking over from traditionan tenons and mortices. Massive time saver for bulk work. I can't afford one or justify it for my much lower level of use so dowels and biscuits for me. Love prong-t nuts, surprised how few people seem to use them