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Hi mehmet, Enjoyed watching the video. Ian.
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Originally Posted by: Ian555  Hi mehmet, Enjoyed watching the video. Ian. Glad to hear that,Ian. Cheers, mehmet |
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Hi mehmet, Must be a very busy place to live on your layout, with all those trains running around. Great video. Ian.
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Originally Posted by: Ian555  Hi mehmet, Must be a very busy place to live on your layout, with all those trains running around. Great video. Ian. That is what we all dream of,isn'it? Cheers Ian, mehmet |
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Joined: 27/07/2009(UTC) Posts: 5,862 Location: Leesburg,VA.USA
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Great photos to remember your hard work. You must have gone through a-lot of glue too! Cheers,Peter
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Joined: 04/06/2009(UTC) Posts: 20,289 Location: Scotland
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Hi mehmet, Wonderful. Ian.
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Hello Mehmet!
Very nice video and by far the best wall!!! What a beautiful way to keep your rolling stock visible!
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Originally Posted by: petestra  Great photos to remember your hard work. You must have gone through a-lot of glue too! Cheers,Peter Hi Peter, Yes,lots of hard work.....usually on Thursdays....on a full working day we used up almost two plastic bottles of glue.. Cheers, mehmet |
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Originally Posted by: Ian555  Hi mehmet, Wonderful. Ian. Thank you for your interest,Ian... |
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Originally Posted by: Dimitris Katsikas  Hello Mehmet!
Very nice video and by far the best wall!!! What a beautiful way to keep your rolling stock visible!
Greetings,
Dimitris. Hi Dimitris, Thank you,  ...glad you like it....  but to tell the truth they are nothing when compared to your GREAT layout.... Cheers, mehmet |
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Originally Posted by: MMRCSA  Hi MMRCSA, I certainly agree with about 'the finger' and here what I did with the tracks... This is the material you need:Some glue, fine sand, geen material, some paint brushes and an M-Track(the last one is very important)   You put the glue very carefully without touching the black traverses,middle nails and the two rails  you sprinkle the sand and the green material as much as you wish  Wait for a few minutes.  Shake off your track or use a vacuumcleaner to get rid of the extra material you do not want on your track.  Your new track must be looking forward to welcoming your locso and cars now...  [:I]  Do not forget to check the M-Track with a loco incase you have some problems. In that case clean the rails and the middle pins very carefully.You can use a very fine sandpaper. ....and also put aquarium sand on both sides of the tracks.... Cheers, mehmet |
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Hi mehmet, Excellent instructions on how to detail your M tracks. Ian. Would I be right in saying, I've seen those photo's before.
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Hi Mehmet, May I asuggest a quicker way of doing your glueing, not the tracks but your scenery ground. Use a spray bottle with 50 % water and 50% woodglue, a drop or two of detergent (enhances the flow aspect), sifter your ground material (sieve) and spray your selected area (cover all other areas), let it dry and go over again if needed. Below is an example of different applications with the same method. John river6109 attached the following image(s): |
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Originally Posted by: Ian555  Hi mehmet, Excellent instructions on how to detail your M tracks. Ian. Would I be right in saying, I've seen those photo's before. As they say in your language,Ian  ....You have got an elephant's memory.... https://www.marklin-user...an---Some-dinosaurs.aspx....a humble explanation to Ricardo,whom I have not heard from recently Cheers, mehmet |
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Originally Posted by: river6109  Hi Mehmet,
May I asuggest a quicker way of doing your glueing, not the tracks but your scenery ground.
Use a spray bottle with 50 % water and 50% woodglue, a drop or two of detergent (enhances the flow aspect), sifter your ground material (sieve) and spray your selected area (cover all other areas), let it dry and go over again if needed.
Below is an example of different applications with the same method.
John Hello John, Thank you....but all those hard working days are far behind me and I do not want to have them back again...Maybe next time if I come to the world again....  Cheers, mehmet |
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Hi mehmet,
Thankyou...July 2009, how time flies when you're enjoying yourself.
Ian.
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Joined: 22/01/2009(UTC) Posts: 14,875 Location: On 1965 Märklin Boulevard just around from Roco Square
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Originally Posted by: utkan  Originally Posted by: river6109  Hi Mehmet,
May I asuggest a quicker way of doing your glueing, not the tracks but your scenery ground.
Use a spray bottle with 50 % water and 50% woodglue, a drop or two of detergent (enhances the flow aspect), sifter your ground material (sieve) and spray your selected area (cover all other areas), let it dry and go over again if needed.
Below is an example of different applications with the same method.
John Hello John, Thank you....but all those hard working days are far behind me and I do not want to have them back again...Maybe next time if I come to the world again....  Cheers, mehmet I thought it was a bit strange, you may startet a new layout. Oh well, it may help Mehmet number 2  |
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Originally Posted by: river6109  Originally Posted by: utkan  Originally Posted by: river6109  Hi Mehmet,
May I asuggest a quicker way of doing your glueing, not the tracks but your scenery ground.
Use a spray bottle with 50 % water and 50% woodglue, a drop or two of detergent (enhances the flow aspect), sifter your ground material (sieve) and spray your selected area (cover all other areas), let it dry and go over again if needed.
Below is an example of different applications with the same method.
John Hello John, Thank you....but all those hard working days are far behind me and I do not want to have them back again...Maybe next time if I come to the world again....  Cheers, mehmet I thought it was a bit strange, you may startet a new layout. Oh well, it may help Mehmet number 2  |
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Look very good. |
Large Marklinist 3- Rails Layout with CS2/MS2/Boosters/C-track/favorites Electric class E03/BR103, E18/E118, E94, Crocodiles/Steam BR01, BR03, BR05, BR23, BR44, BR50, Big Boy. |
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...a month later....February 2009.... ....a very good progress...all the tracks were finished,checked and tested....even the bridge on the far hand was finished...those days it did not have a name but it does now... The Bridge of Chania...dedicated to my dearest friend Antonios...    |
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Hi Mehmet. Super photos of a beautiful layout coming to life! What could be better than a bridge dedicated to a good friend? That's what this crazy old world of ours truly needs more of! Cheers,Peter
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Hi mehmet, Great photo's of your layout under construction. Ian.
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Joined: 17/05/2009(UTC) Posts: 135 Location: Island of Kreta Greece
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Originally Posted by: petestra  ... What could be better than a bridge dedicated to a good friend? That's what this crazy old world of ours truly needs more of! Cheers,Peter Thanks you Peter |
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Mehmet - That is a great moment when you sit down and realize you have the perfect layout design for your needs (or at least one that is really, really close to perfect)  I am really enjoying the thread and how things evolved. Chris
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Very Big layout. |
Large Marklinist 3- Rails Layout with CS2/MS2/Boosters/C-track/favorites Electric class E03/BR103, E18/E118, E94, Crocodiles/Steam BR01, BR03, BR05, BR23, BR44, BR50, Big Boy. |
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Originally Posted by: petestra  Hi Mehmet. Super photos of a beautiful layout coming to life! What could be better than a bridge dedicated to a good friend? That's what this crazy old world of ours truly needs more of! Cheers,Peter Hi Peter, I absolutely agree with you Cheers, mehmet |
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Originally Posted by: Ian555  Hi mehmet, Great photo's of your layout under construction. Ian. Hi Ian. Unfortunately there are not many of them  But at least it gives a rough idea.... Cheers, mehmet |
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Originally Posted by: Chris6382chris  Mehmet - That is a great moment when you sit down and realize you have the perfect layout design for your needs (or at least one that is really, really close to perfect)  I am really enjoying the thread and how things evolved. Chris Hello Chris, This is exactly what I think very often....Very long hours of work....but a happy end...  Thank you.... Cheers, mehmet |
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Originally Posted by: steventrain  Very Big layout. Hi Stephen, To tell the truth, it is big enough for me... Cheers, mehmet |
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Nice layout and nice beer |
An outsider. I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig!
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Hello Mehmet, Nice videos and pics of your lovely layout and Train Room, with it's nice cabinets on the walls. Thanks for taking the time to share with us. |
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Originally Posted by: NZMarklinist  Hello Mehmet, Nice videos and pics of your lovely layout and Train Room, with it's nice cabinets on the walls. Thanks for taking the time to share with us. Thank you for your kind interest,Glen Cheers, mehmet |
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Hi Mehmet, A wonderful M-track story !  Thanks for sharing these pics and videos. Keep on telling us such great things. Regards Joël |
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Originally Posted by: TrainIride  Hi Mehmet, A wonderful M-track story !  Thanks for sharing these pics and videos. Keep on telling us such great things. Regards Joël Glad you enjoy the thread,Joël Cheers, mehmet |
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