Thanks folks. Probably twice as much footage lying on the virtual cutting room floor. Some shots just didn't look right. Though I wish I'd now got a shot of the pickup goods departing and HGLW returning to the sidings - alternatively, you could say it's like one of those films with an ambiguous ending .....
Rik
HGLW - Loco build and rc installation
Re: HGLW - Loco build and rc installation
Last edited by ge_rik on Wed May 09, 2018 8:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: HGLW - Loco build and rc installation
I love your railway Rik, your backdrops are so beguiling that I really don't see lgb couplings. I wouldn't bother to change them but I can see the challenge of developing the Peckforton patent would be enjoyable.
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Re: HGLW - Loco build and rc installation
I agree regarding the couplings, they are reliable and work.
If you want to change something Rik get rid of the plastic log loads on your wagons
If you want to change something Rik get rid of the plastic log loads on your wagons
Re: HGLW - Loco build and rc installation
It is a nice smooth runing little loco, well done.
... Oh dear!
I wasn' sure what Tom was on about...until I saw the log wagons being shunted directly towards the cameratom_tom_go wrote: ↑Wed May 09, 2018 4:52 pm If you want to change something Rik get rid of the plastic log loads on your wagons
... Oh dear!
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