Hayling Island - Richard Barton shows us his lovely O gauge layout.
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2023
- Pre-grouping railways are beautifully modelled, along with a stunning early wooden viaduct. Richard also explains how both the lifting section, to allow the layout to pass a door, and fiddle yard work.
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I travelled on the Hayling branch line. I was 7 when it closed.
Great layout, a joy to see. I love also the boats and sailing barges you have made.
Very nice!
A glimpse into the past! Wonderful!
What a gem! To me, a very original and beautifully designed & crafted layout. Your pride is obvious & you are right to feel that way, Richard. May it continue to bring you much joy!
I must say that it is absolutely marvelous to be able to see video presentations of beautiful layouts like this which would otherwise never been seen by the public.
Excellent lab so I'm most impressed with your fine work
What a wonderful model railway it's absolutely beautiful. Thankyou for making this it's a real gem and the backstory you gave was very interesting.
What an excellent layout with a lot of interest. Thank you
Great to see something different. Great !
A lovely piece of work by a real gentleman.
Lovely layout. I grew up literally on Langstone Harbour as my dad was an inshore fisherman, so regularly in sight of the piles for the old bridge, very evocative and beautifully narrated by Richard.
Absolutely delightful. Nice one Richard
What a lovely layout that is
A lovely layout. Thanks for sharing it with us Richard.
Very nicely done sir. I lived in Havant after the railway was removed many yesrs later, and had to put up with a trackbed walk..😊
Delightful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you !
A quite nice layout and well presented as well.
Best wishes
Dirk
What a lovely creation.
Beautiful layout. really great modelling skills on view. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful atmospheric railway, Richard. Really enjoyed this video. M.
WoW, what a brilliant layout, beautifully modelled , especially the pier type bridge. Amazingly realistic !
very interesting & enjoyable to
Absolutely delightful. Superb workmanship, great character and a railway of great beauty.
Couldn't agree more!
A simply lovely layout, beautifully presented, well described and filmed. Thank you!
Well done Sir.
Very nice indeed. Very well done! A credit to you!
Brian. Nottingham
Like Mick Bowyer, I have to say the layout is absolutely delightful. I'm currently building, in OO, a similar layout based in the 1950s (with the ugly goods shed!) with Hayling Island station at one end and the bay platform of Havant at the other. Wonderful to see how someone else has approached it.
So nice and very charming!
Just a lovely piece of work. Absolute joy to see. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Lovely layout 👍
Thanks for sharing this lovely layout with us.
What a lovely layout
Very apt to see this as it is 60 years ago (Nov 1963) that this delightful line closed. I remember it well living not far away.
Such a beautiful layout. O gauge really picks out the awesome details, some shots/pics look like a picture taken out of real life.
Absolutely exquisite, Richard. Beautiful job.
What a stunning piece of work; particularly love the rolling stock, but the entire layout is a thing of great beauty.
A beautiful layout! It's great how you have blended the bridge with the background. That's really tricky to do and you have got it just right by keeping it so simple.
When I was a young teenager in the early 1960's, a friend and I took a day trip, by train, to Hayling Island. What a thrill to ride behind a tiny Terrier loco, and experience the whole of the line before arriving at the terminus which, to my surprise, seemed quite spacious and spread out compared with the Isle of Wight stations I was used to at home.
Thanks a lot, Richard, for sharing your fabulous layout and reminding me of a brilliant day out - albeit 60 years on from your layout!
This model is absolutely great, model building at it's best.
What a beautiful layout. I have very much enjoyed watching your video, and I am impressed at the detail and thought that you have put in to this project. Well Done.
That’s is a beautiful little layout. Well done
Excellent. 😊👍
What a truly charming layout. I hope it appears in the O Gauge Gazette 😊😊😊
Absolutely fantastic. You have to use the room you've got. Still I love it
Gotta luv anything Pre-Grouping, in 7mm is a bonus.
The compressed length bridge is an improvement over the original in my opinion as it creates more visual interest in the available space.
Very nice facility and great driving 👍
i love haling island verry good repanstation of it
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Absolutely charming, wonderful modelling and I also learned some new that NHS about the HIB too.
Sorry to hear you had to demolish your layout, I've had similar issues in the past too. I've only 18'x9' too, plus it's not a room as such, so I've made an outdoor loop and 'U' in our small garden, that's been made more attractive with planting. But as I was bitten hard by the O gauge bug there was no going back.
I'd be very mindful of DCC sound, some of it is still awful, due in the main to speaker type and size. But if got right it would add to operational interest. Another option is to have a whistle unit and under baseboard speakers, Eg a cheap 3:1 set up and a button. In the background you could have ambient sounds etc.
I'm running dead rail and DCC.
Great layout, would love details of the early coaches.
I wonder if it ended in a paid viewing place.
SIZE MATTERS !!!
Even in OO scale a reasonably large station such as Basingstoke requires 56ft from Barton Mill carriage sidings at the North end, to the southern end of the Down Goods Yard !! Further just the small Loco shed building capable of holding 9 Pacific locos works out at 5ft 9in long !!! Which is why commercial manufactures DO NOT make buildings to true scale length, except the smallest designs they can find. The average British home is now realistically too small for anything bigger than N Gauge !!!!