Working my way through Part 2 - edited the footage just adding the commentary. Where's Bill Nighy when you need him ........
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Thanks Peter. A third hand would certainly be 'handy'Peter Butler wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 11:59 pm I've beaten you to it this time Rik. Your part 2 video has appeared on YouTube before you announced it, and is another superb example of your mastery at filming and narrating the Peckforton story. I think this is superb and shows your scenic work off brilliantly. I particularly like the castle walls being overtaken by plant growth. You have obviously grown a third hand too, most impressive.




Thanks RodFWLR wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 7:30 am Brilliant video Rik again. Have you a file on that chassis you made with the big motor and more details on it, or is there a separate thread. Lost touch has you know mate, but I am slowly getting back to normal now, still having to pace myself though.
1,000,000 Blog viewers Rik, that's awesome. I have noticed on Google that you come up on the first page of some searches that I put in for various things. Thats another achievement that's worthy of praise for someone who has helped many thousands of people, including me and I am so grateful for it![]()



Hi RodFWLR wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 7:30 am Have you a file on that chassis you made with the big motor and more details on it, or is there a separate thread.


Yes I have seen that Drew before, thank you for reminding me. I will take a browse at it later.drewzero1 wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 2:40 pm Rod, there was a discussion about the motor block here: https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 54&t=14285
I think that might have been the video and discussion that finally got me to join the forum!


Is that a wasp hitching a ride @11:34?ge_rik wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 9:57 pm My latest offering
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PS - A bumblebee gate-crashed my last video - I wonder who will be first to spot the photo-bomber in this one...




Well spotted! Yes indeed. I think the wasp was attracted by the orange colour of the wood. I believe they chew the wood to make the material for their nests.GAP wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 10:20 pm Is that a wasp hitching a ride @11:34?
Additionally, I think the boot @9:13 may need a bit of a clean as it's looking a bit grotty.
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