Track-laying with soda-cans

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Published 2024-03-31
Insight into some of the considerations regarding this revolutionary new track-laying method.
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All Comments (21)
  • Happy first of April Peter. You are the man that can,with a dry sense of humour. No use using dry soda of course.😀
  • @lasseystad3266
    One of the best 1 april fools in a long time. Thank you Peter for the laughter. Regards from Sweden.
  • Found this jewel of 4/1-secret-treachery just now. This kind of humor of your’s must have its origin in Britain. Great performance and keep on the style of your videos, they are very instructing and (!) entertaining. Three, even more thumbs up from KhW (living in Lower-Austria near Vienna)
  • @PeterTillman3
    Good one Peter - had me going for a while there 😂😂😂
  • @steveross129
    Amazing you got through all that with a straight face. 😅
  • @vincenthuying98
    Dear Peter, great t-shirt! Love your extensive answers on the frequent asked questions regarding your soda can innovation for glueing down track. Definitely a game changer, especially the low weighted light drinks and the N scale cans! Just wondering if a ‘dry’ beverage can would be useful for special occasions! Cheerio
  • @morebassman5860
    Takes me back to the April fools joke that you posted about an ho scale layout that was so massive and then the customer wanted it in o scale.
  • @benthansen3415
    Ha, ha!😂 I simply love your videos and you have a fantastic sense of humour!😂💯 With love from Denmark
  • @stephenpike3147
    Thankyou to the Ho N Professor Cokepepsidew for this lecture, I think I got some great notes written down! Urgh the effects of sugar, surprised the state of California have not issued a warning and banned it today. You forgot to mention use of modern aluminum cans over steel cans prevents track position drift during glue curing due to the effects of the earths magnetic field on steel cans. The steel cans tend to align with it and thus pull the track out of the as laid position, its most prominent when curing overnight after a night out on the town. Great video, I couldn’t have kept my face straight for that long, (what discipline!) bet you were glad when it was all …….in the can! lol Stephen
  • @davidallen803
    I don't know which is funnier, what you were saying or the deadpan way you are saying it. Wonderful, simply wonderful video.
  • @jonty2020
    Best April fools video , thanks Peter for a laugh.
  • @robinhadley
    As someone from Scotland i find Irn Bru in cans are perfect for the curves and 2 litre bottles for the straights. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👏🏻 Brilliant video😎
  • @Harp-House-Halt
    You almost managed to keep a straight face throughout :) A great 1st April jape :) but you forgot to reverse the polarity of the neutron flow while laying track round sharp bends and to always stir your paint anti-clockwise to avoid a build up of negative energy :)
  • Well done Pete. Shows you have a less serious side than portrayed in your rail construction video's. Keeps us Brits up there with the rest. Cheers and well done
  • I watched this on April 2nd so it took me about 15 seconds before I said, he should have done this yesterday. Then, as usual, I realized that you were right again. Very well thought out and funny. There is a very whitty side to you that you don’t often share that is very enjoyable and I found it in your responses to comments, as well. Thank you for sharing not just your knowledge but your humor also.