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From: hornbachhh
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  • brilliantly detailed bridge andy! it turned out really well, I really would want to make a bridge like that, I look foward to seeing new updates, lol sorry I missed these vids ive been off youtube for about month and half, but all good now that my internet is back!

  • looks amazing!

    i've never seen this much detail put in too a bridge.

    did you acturly go to the U.K. just to get some pictures of the bridge?

    or did you go and see family or something?

  • @ThomastheE2engine Thankyou!! I was visiting family in oxford for a holiday and went to Bristol for the day to visit some friends and whilst there went back to my roots where I grew up as a child to take some pictures of the bridge I used to stand on to watch the trains go by. Im glad you like the bridge and thanks for your message cheers andy

  • when will we see it on your layout.

  • @bloodmarine77 Thats my next job probably over the next week or so if all goes well, cheers.

  • It just looks so good Andy, you should take this up full time..one of the best model bridges I've seen...superb work as always...you are the Master.....Bob

  • @robmasterman Hi Bob Your kind comments mean alot and Its what makes it all worth while. Hows your layout coming on and have you done anymore to it recently? Thanks as always and really appreciated andy

  • @hornbachhh It's well deserved Andy, as far as my own layout is concerned, with the ever increasing cost of locos, I have gone back to my childhood, and started purchasing old Triang, Hornby, Lima, and Minline stock. I run me trains for hours on end, so although I have a Lenz Digital Control system, I've stayed with analogue, and find the maintenance and reliability of the older stock suits my needs. They don't have the fine detail of modern locos, but reliability is much better...Bob

  • Very cool, it looks great.

  • @EverardJunction Thanks Richard your kind comments are always appreciated many thanks andy.

  • Great stuff the path looks amazing , certainly one for reference !!

  • @REGWARNE12 Thankyou!!! The path was a fluke but would deffinately use this method again its surprising sometimes what you can make by experimenting! Many thanks andy

  • WOW, amazing detail!

  • @BMR5ify Thanks mate I m glad you like it!

  • impressive!!

  • @MrRozboy Thankyou many thanks!!!

  • looks brilliant.

  • @bloodmarine77 Thanks mate I appreciate your kinds words many thanks.

  • Superb job mate look great fitted in,nicely detailed.

  • @percomotion Thanks mate Im glad you like it and I really appreciate your kind comments Its what makes it all worth while, many thanks andy

  • @hornbachhh no probs Andy.

  • Great Job Really like it :D

  • @2009Buzza Im glad you liked it many thanks andy

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