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  • At 2:56 Dick was like, ''Wait a Minute, These God Damn Pieces of Crap don't fit??

  • Riveting.....

  • @GeEkOuTrAmErS how much room do you have?

  • Hi, I am planning on building my own model railroad based on a british countryside during the mid-1940's, The only problem is that i have never done a model before and can't decide or understand how the scales work. Could anyone reccomend what scale is good for beginners and possibly explain them too? Thanks.

  • @GeEkOuTgAmErS HO is probably the best scale to start out with, it's small, readily available and cheap. Personally, I started out with G scale, but it can be expensive and needs a lot of space. (Mine's a garden railroad)

  • @TouchdownLegend Thankyou.

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  • @GeEkOuTgAmErS I would go with O scale, you can buy starter sets and add on from there. Very easy you just have to have cash and space.

  • @bradstrains Thanks very much.

  • I would use faller expert, or super expert... (i live in norway, so i don't know if you got it over there) that glue is extremely god!

  • Greatb job... thanks for sharing..

  • Now for all railroader (new)

    BUY THE KITS!

    (cheers) xD

  • Cool

  • thanks for the first and the 2 part it´s realy good =)

  • eating at Adam's ribs that's a dirty joke.

  • What kind of glue do you use for the gluing of the building?

  • @trainsrock96 Glue.

  • Very sticky gluish glue

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