Love the siding with a queue of 07’s. Very cute
I love your videos when you're just watching trains go by. Its good to get some inspiration into additional shots I can make but there's no getting around the fact that you have many different areas/angles to shoot from. Sometimes the simplist videos work best.
Enjoy your reviews Jenny and pay attention to them when buying a new engine, but it's great to see trains running on Wear Yard too!
Nice bit of ironing telly.. cheers Jenny 😊
I love watching these videos, so relaxing. This is just what I needed today, thank you Jen!
I love your layout and all its detail. Running sessions are relaxing..
Watching model trains beats taking anti depressants! Lovely layout
Thats a great railway thanks for letting us see it all😊
Its so cool to see the two eras of locomotive power work around each other ❤
Layout looks and runs beautifully. Thanks.
What an amazing video. Thank you sooo much for your effort and time, it was brilliant.
I am fascinated by the early to mid 60s (even though I am just too young to remember it) due to the mix of steam and diesel traction and is beautifully represented here.
Really cool getting to watch a running session across your layout Jenny. Superb scenes, details and colors. Was that an LMS crab I saw ❤️The shot from the tunnel’s are super nice. Much love from Durban South Africa.
You have some wonderful models running here. Thank you for creating this video, thoroughly enjoying watching them run past. Also, the back scene you have created is beautiful.
Any chance of a long running session sometime? Video found this relaxing
First time seeing the whole layout, in a running, play mode.
The 21-ton hoppers look amazing! Are those Parkside kit-built ones?
They are Hornby HTO hoppers that I weathered using Humbrol weathering washes.
Being a child of the 50's i remember the steam era but sadly never saw GT3 although i did enjoy the erlier diesel types that abounded even if some were a failure.
Jennifer, I am a little surpised that with such a lovely layout, you continue to use D link couplers. Don't you find them an abomination to the eye?
The rusty coal hoppers behind 07002 are brilliant, where did you get them please?
They are Hornby HTO hoppers weathered by myself with Humbrol weathering washes.
How much is a gt3 locomotive cost
Sometimes it's just great appreciate one's hard work by doing precisely what a layout like yours is meant to do: give pleasure by sitting back and watching the trains run!
That 37 hauling the huge rake of coal wagons reminds me of growing up in the South Wales coalfields, watching blue 37s growl up and down the Valleys. They could haul gigantic trains, as the journey up the valley was always with empties!