Super detailing signal and turnout control
Each Railroad era had different types of turnout- and signal control systems. In this video we´re sorting them out, adding details to stations and yards reflecting each of those different eras of signal control. Some of the required items can be purchased from the manufacturers such as Faller, Viessmann, Walthers or Noch. They are often poorly detailed and very expensive. We are therefore 3D-printing all the necessary items in this video.
- Don´t have a 3D-printer yet? Get one here: www.mrr-tutorials.com/webshop...
- The 3D-model set for wire control is found here: www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-mod...
- The 3D-model set for electric control is found here: www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-mod...
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Пікірлер: 51
Your attention to detail is amazing. You are also a very good teacher.
Wonderful video ...... Congratulations to the author. Once again, all credit to the author of the video and greetings from Zagreb Croatia
Very impressive, not only your attention to detail, but the level of your workmanship!
Martin. Your so excited 😆 with your 3D printing models 🤩 What a fantastic addition to your superb layout 👍🏻 Cheers Stevie 🏴
Nice job! It brings layout to life! 👍 In some cases, there is option to use transparent fishing line to imitate bulbs that lite up separately with LEDs spread apart in hiden place, one line end goes through box wall, sticking a little bit out, but other end of fishing line ends up directly on LEDs.. Works well in small distances to transmit light.. 😉
I love the details. You make me want a 3d printer every video!
Incredible work, Martin. From design to final product. The led touch on the panel was amazing. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Nice detail work. Those fine details really is what makes a diorama or layout just pop!
Hi Martin, what a neat detailing video of lineside control systems. I really liked the LED in the box/cabinet with the water effect solution. Even though it was only one LED it looks as if it is pulsating along all the tiny holes on the front panel. I love seeing your videos as they are wonderfully put together, entertaining and show many practical uses, hint and tips for any modeller viewing them. 10/10.
wonderfull addition to the layout!
Nice work! Very well explained and thanks for showing multiple options of these boxes!
Stellar work on detail as always. I really enjoy these videos. Thank you for sharing these tips and tricks with fellow enthusiasts
Wow, just brilliant. Your videos always serve us well on inspiration and encouragement. Well done!
Congratulations. It is this kind of detailing level that brings the lay-out to life. Best regards from São Paulo - Brazil.
You are so creative! It's a pleasure to watch how you skillfully craft your projects. Thank you.
fantastic as always!
Thanks for this video, I really enjoyed it!
Thank you for your work, brilliant...
WOW! En ny video! Jag blev så glad att jag klickade GILLA med detsamma
Great job- Jason from Texas
Moin Martin! Maybe you know I like this kind of detail's on the layout. I also have a lot of 3D printings stuff on my layout. Especially your illuminated switch cabinet is great. You show us step by step your process. Thank you for that! Best regards from Germany 🇩🇪 Emma 😊
Modellkungen är tillbaka 😀 Alltid lika trevligt att kolla på dina filmer 👍🏻
Great respect for your skills sir, and thnx for all the great video’s, they help a lot!
Nice job, thanks for introducing me to that 3d file website.
Wow great job!
Hope to see more update soon but this one great thanks for sharing.
@medwaymodelrailway7129
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for replying to my comment. I enjoy watching other people's work to get idea to improve my Channel. Take care DD
Excelente video, cómo siempre! Felicitaciones. Saludos desde Chile. Excellent video, as always! Congratulations. Greetings from Chile
Nice job!!!
Great video! In Czechoslovakia we had the wire-controlled turnouts even in the 1990's in rural areas. Not sure if some of them are in use until now, but I'd guess some remainings could be found.
Hello from Germany - brilliant 👍👍
Good job mate
Complimenti ottimi dettagli
Hi Martin, I drive trains on Western region in UK, we still have wire control and semaphore signals in some areas. I drive through Hereford and Worcester areas which are still semaphore signalled, it's a good system and has far less failures than the colour light signalled sections. Cheers Rich
only one word: AMAZING
Brilliant
It’s always about the details!!!
Hallo Du bist immer die beste Märklin of Sweden 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
Hello Martin.. Great video again.. Suggestion,switch office handles a little paint on top and little dirt/grease so it don't look like plastic.. Keep up the good work!!
nice
Thanks Martin, another brilliant video…..unfortunately its very difficult for us to set up a patreon account due to certain bank rules in south africa
Супер!!!
Christmas came early
Hello sir, Victor from New Jersey the armpit of America. Better than Russia though LOL I want to say you have a very weird way about you but I love it. Your work is phenomenal realistic ready with the best who do it very difficult to achieve what you've done curious as to what you do for a living engineer I'm thinking electrical engineer structural engineer am I getting warm. Or you just very talented in artist I'm a carpenter I can make walls and buildings and bridges out of all the real material no foam to perfection I do it at work I just have to shrink it down. I'm starting an ho layout now I'm doing it in four foot blocks because I don't know how long I will live here I have to be able to pick it up and leave when time is up. Haven't started building it yet haven't figured out exactly what to build and keep changing my mind keep seeing different things keep coming up with different ideas how do you settle down any suggestions. I've been watching you for a while it's another guy watched it does HO scale work a retired Carpenter who builds layouts for people very good at what he does I will send you his name and his sight. Just wondering if you have any suggestions for a beginner thank you for what you do it's amazing keep up the good work
Hi Martin, again a great video! Sometimes i think you have a camera installed in my train room, started to use 3D printing for the small parts, installing catenary, renewing a BR53.. we are suspiciously in sync :) I wonder if you can tell us something about the signing (not signals but the other stuff) that is used along the tracks. It's a difficult topic i guess because of the regional differences but some sort of a basic overview would be highly appreciated.
@marklinofsweden
2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Thank you! It’s a great idea! Signage varies a bit between countries though.. I’ll give it some thought!
Great video as usual. Like the details and ideas. Especially with the lights moving . Are all the boxes in Sweden white lights or do you have red ones as well. Great layout.
@marklinofsweden
2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Color varies depending on function. Most are white
Greats details!!!! where can I found metal channels on 3d files? Regards
Wow nice video 🇵🇰😍😍👍 but so leat coming your video
Lol