Ah thank you; that is very kind. That was the first time I've ever done a public talk, but it was about the ninth time I'd delivered that one. I recorded myself in the kitchen at home over and over again in my week off work!
I have speak in public a lot for my job and I still get incredibly nervous- you did really well- this morning I’m taking my camera to the Victorian seaside town of Herne Bay to use the lovely weather to capture the quirky buildings and features in the hope to get me started Michael on my first ever scratch build. I’m going to also practice on Metcalfe kits to understand how card buildings also go together- you have taught me loads! For example yesterday, I needed to work with a project manager to measure a school building- guess what, I taught them how to use Google earth to measure it thanks to you! Rob
The themes here are so humanist & engaging, presented like a true professional, the community, history, culture, architecture, the script is genius. The crunched up house was a shocker... And then he goes home and creates scratch-built model buildings in his spare time...at world-class quality!! Not mentioning running a UA-cam channel like a TV station...!
What a great talk - thank you. Now you’ve set yourself up for modelling a chap in your Bradford Cathedral giving a talk on modelling 😉 I certainly agree it’s back-story to Chandwell that brings it to life. It’s a super piece of modelling, but the back-story turns it from something static to a place where you can imagine the people - maybe even imagine visiting, staying in the Royal Scott and enjoying a curry at Jasmine's.
I watch your videos for the modelling, but couldn't resist catching your talk at the Cathedral. No-one would guess that it was your first experience of speaking to an audience, but it is obvious from the narration of your videos that you have a gift of communication, and that came across in your talk. You mentioned nervousness, but you also have underlying confidence in a very good way. Very well done, and I continue to look forward to the development of Chandwell and the Cathedral project. Best wishes.
Michael that was totally fantastic! I am so pleased to hear a lot more about Chandwell's characters that you have mentioned in passing on your videos, including that naughty boy Liam Thistles :). I still don't envy the work you have to do to complete this task but I am sure you will succeed and take the well deserved praise you will get.
Hi Michael, I agree that model making really does encourage observation of the world around us. It's not "playing trains" but an interpretation of life with a model railway as it's interconnecting veins.
@@chrissouthgate4554 Agreed, model making in general, whether it be rail, air, water or some other genre opens the eyes to so many details we would otherwise miss.
Probably the most accomplished modeller I've seen. Your attention to detail is phenomenal. I rue the (hopefully temporary) demise of the 00 gauge Everard Junction podcast, which had an attention to detail bordering on the fetishistic. Despite that, your layout has an authenticity that I've rarely seen on any scale.
Absolutely no need to say you're nervous and you hadn't done public speaking before. No one would have guessed - it was a very professional presentation and even though I follow your channel regularly I learnt more about Chandwell, your thinking and methods. A great talk and a great video. Thank you and well done
I put off watching this as I wanted to be able to watch uninterrupted by the kids questions (lots of "why?"s!!!), and I'm so glad I waited. A really well delivered presentation and, as always, love the backstories to boot. And as others have said, you wouldn't think this was your first public presentation, you're a natural! Really looking forward to watching your progress over the next 12 months! 😊
This talk has brilliantly brought together all the things you have been saying in your videos for an increasingly long time Michael. You have discovered a way to capture the essence of buildings, towns, roads, details - in fact everything that creates a superb model. It's very difficult to describe what makes a really good model - but you certainly know one when you see it. Some layouts are simply track, roads, buildings, rivers, hills, telephone boxes, locos and rolling stock nailed to a baseboard. What I think you have learned and are now preaching (and what better place to preach...) is how to create a really good model. I also think you may have underplayed your Inkscape skills in your talk. You pour your heart and soul into everything that you do on your channel Michael, and we appreciate all the effort you put into everything. N scale railway modelling art. Thanks and please keep producing your Inkscape Tutorials. I think they are the essence of what you do. As one of your more eloquent viewers says with wit and panache. Them posh buggers from Leeds wouldn't understand any of this modelling malarkey. 🤓🥸🤓
Me and the wife watched together and laughed a few times. Great video Michael. I did at once point say to her "He said Inkscape in a cathedral! That's a first." to which she replied in a wifely way "Dear, you said Inkscape in a cathedral last year at penpot fest". lol.
Brilliant! Thanks for putting this up so someone way "down south" could see it. Cheers for a great talk and the overall approach. There is much for the "average" railway modeller to learn from your approach. So many models are detailed, but completely lacking in personalities, backstory. Look forward to the next video!
Watching this talk for a second time is as interesting as it was the first time, at the time it was recorded. Knowing the content allowed me to watch the extras, people's reactions, and the technique used in the presentation. Watch the people watching you, they rarely look away from you, there is no-one playing with a phone whilst you talk, that is something you can not buy. Overall, a lovely presentation adding to the 'history' and 'background' of Chandwell. Thank ypu for your continued efforts and a great way to escape the real world and to explore Chandwell with you.
Fantastic presentation! One of the best I've seen. It was great how you wove in Chandwell and it's history and people, past and present, who actually give life to the buildings, to the cathedral and Bradford and all that can learned from its history. Well done!!!
Thank you Michael! You should be proud of your speech. I was grabbed by the story even though I have followed the channel for quite some time. It was an interesting angle to look into our hobby and why we are doing this. I think you and I have basically the same approach to the stories around our models. Here in Norway we have a tradition to watch and/or read crime during the Easter holidays (and specially English ones, like Midsummer Murders). And every Easter since the lockdown in 2020, I have made a story around our club layout here in Bodø. So soon, all buildings and people at the layout has been a part of the stories.
If I'd known the back of my head was going to be featured to prominently, I'd have called in at Her's 'n' Sir's beforehand! It was a pleasure to meet you Michael, and seeing that terrace house in person has really inspired me to take a proper crack at my own card modelling. Think I'll start with the white "icon" house though...
Hahah yes it is there quite a lot! It was super to meet you too and chat for a bit. I wish we could have chatted for longer. Well, put 13 September 2025 in your diary for a revisit. That’s the provisional “unveiling” day in the cathedral. And thank you for your membership; that’s super.
A fine talk that gave some lovely context to the connection between the Cathedral and your channel. Being in Norwich, I'm so glad you added your talk here, as I'd really wished to see what you had to say. Well, this week, I came to your channel for information on some of your tools and praise for your Weir pub model, I think it's time for me to add a subscription to your channel. Good luck with the continued build, and I look forward to hearing more from Maggie about your Cathedral. I'd attempt a model of our own Cathedral if I had your skill with the program you use, but then I remember Mr Merrick building something he couldn't even see! Maybe one day, I'll stick to space ships for now 🙂
Wow Micheal..."not used to public speaking'".....that can't be true! What a polished presentation, your passion for Chandwell and its creation definitely came across to your captivated audience. Well done my friend, your channel has rightly gone from strength to strength and become one of the best model railway and model making channels on the net. This video was brilliant as always. That Cathedral will keep you out of trouble for a bit....or get you into it😂 Regards, Jason
Michael so pleased the talk went so well. As always you have managed the right balance of prototype and modelling. That balance has been your strength it can be seen to bind together all the different threads. The Cathedral Project is such a real prototype where you with have to build all the real world history & different periods into development into a recognisable building. Whereas many of the buildings on Chandwell are a mixture of a few real life ones, combined together, like shopfronts from all over the country given that Chandwell Spin. Also right down to the totally fictional Dye Drying Works. Looking forward to the next instalment of Chandwell & Cathedral Builds. Ian
Nothing to add to what everyone else is saying. An excellent talk and I'm still watching to see where you're taking this. I didn't think I would be. And you're an extremely fluent and fluid speaker - again as everyone else is saying.
Micheal, been traveling myself. Just gotten around to watching the lecture, fantastic… I regret not being able to attend in person; loved to see ‘Harry’ my FiL sat in the front row (left); he was thrilled to attend and spoke highly of your talk! He lamented forgetting to ask you to take a photo with him. It was great to see you the other month in Buxton; hope to see you again at a future show. Best regards and very well done; keep up the smashing work! BW David
Loved talking to Harry. He showed me the photo you took of us in Buxton. It crossed my mind to ask him if he wanted a similar picture to send to you but I thought it may have come across big-headed and decided against it! See you soon, I hope.
@@Chandwell ha ha nothing far from the truth, Harry was star struck and regretted not asking you out right for the photo! Poor man, I’m sure there will be another opportunity 🙌🏼
One of the most enjoyable and informative discussion i have seen in a long time. A natural public speaker. I wish the professors in my department were as good!.
Thanks for sharing this Michael, you’ve done incredibly well there to deliver 32 minutes with minimal use of notes - not an easy task! I was interested to hear about Mal Davis, I wonder if he frequents The Wier or similar….? A great talk and a good way you tie it all in with the topics for the Bradford celebrations. Top job Michael 👍🏼
There is one piece of graffiti, on the side of Revs. It can’t actually be seen now that the town hall is in place too, but it says “Mal Davies is a grass”. He probably does drink in the Weir.
Remarkable! A wonderfully interesting and coherent presentation.The sphere of modelling takes on a whole new meaning in your more than capable "hands".
Great presentation Michael. As always you nail it. Looking forward to the final build and all the videos in between. Thanks for the education and entertainment. Otto
For someone who doesnt speak in public you came over as a pro. The talk itself was very interesting and enjoyable. Thanks Michael. Wish I could have been there to congratulate you in person.
Brilliant, well done. For those of us who started following near the begining it has been a fascinating journey of development, both personal and skill.
Very well done Michael, you had no need to be nervous or worried, you are a natural (and it really helps if you are passionate about your subject😇) I used to train people to speak in public and you could spot those with ability a mile off. Best wishes, Chris
Hello Michael I get what your doing completely. I moved away from traditional model making to 3D design/printing, yet I hope people see the that extra layer personalisation in my own work you include in yours. Eric my night watchman is 00, in one hand he has half a cup of tea and the other his sandwich with a bite out of it. You have to zoom in with a phone to see it, but that's what makes the job worthwhile to me.
Great presentation, like a pro. Often the apprehension is the worst part, you aced it👍✌️😊 My friend and I are being more observant about our local, vernacular architecture these days too, so much has been lost. Keep up thr good work👍✌️😊💜💜🙏🙏
Great presentation, Michael! The Chandwell stories remind me of Lake Wobegon and its stories told by Garrison Keillor. Looking forward to watching the cathedral emerge.
Well done Michael. Having been required to do various lengths of talk on nearly every work course I've been on, I know how much trepidation you must have suffered. My last one was supposed to have involved a supplied slide show but absolutely no instruction on how to operate said slide show! Once again, well done. Cheers
Congratulations Michael, fantastic presentation to what could have been a very tough audience. Was so good to hear about your thought processes for the development of Chandwell and the citizens who live there. I know that you will” apply the same thought and effort to the cathedral and deliver another amazing piece of work
Brilliant presentation Michael. Even knowing a fair bit about Chadwell, being a longtime avid follower, there was still a lot that was new. The audience was very receptive and absorbed as you entertained them on what could have been a bit of a dry subject. Along with your many other fans will be watching with interest as the build progresse, until the day you will delight the cathedral folk with a brilliant representation of the cathedral as it is at this moment in time, connecting back through history. Arthur
Very well presented chap.. It was lovely to listen to you talk about Chandwell, your thought process and how the town idea has evolved. Characters you've added. It is very inspiring. Craig.
Fascinating as always and brilliantly presented, well done My favourite "used to be" building I've come across was a cheap shoe "warehouse" in an old cinema, that was previously a theatre. The floor (on a slight slope!) was laid out with racks of shoes and a few clothes. The changing rooms were simple wooden booths and were located, of course, on the old stage and it still had the tied back cinema curtains at each side!
Well, if that's your first time in front of an audience you did a magnificent job. I did a public speaking course many years ago and still fumble or repeat myself all the time. Good on you!
Aw thank you! It was my first time in public, but I wrote the script two months in advance, read it every day, and recorded myself in the kitchen about nine times, so it became almost second nature! I still messed up and missed bits out, but I don't think anyone watching will have noticed. The extended bits of silence here and there were me going "oh no, I messed that bit up!" :)
For some one not accustomed to public speaking you are THE man. You could charge big pounds (new pounds) for your time and your insights into life and people. I have followed Chandwell since the beginning so I knew many of your "people" and their town, but I get even more from this short half hour then all the flash "motivational" speakers around could ever tell me.
If that was your first attempt at public speaking then you're a natural. Good delivery, eye contact and none of the characteristics of a nervous speaker. Well done.
P D Hancock and Craigshire had plenty of characters and personalities. And brought it to life. Bloody good talk, nerve wracking for you, but you pulled it off seamlessly
Michael can I say the presentation you gave was brilliant and I for will get back to my layout and modelling with a new eye. I think you are correct everyone looks but do we truly see, I was told that by my woodcarving tutor. Unfortunately my layout is pure nonsense and fun unlike your stunning builds keep on creating these wonderful designs, regards Fred
I’m so proud of you! You smashed it! I don’t think Inkscape is for me. Do you think I could good school with a drawing board and graph paper to design my buildings- so by hand? Rob
Yes! Go old school!! All I use Inkscape for is drawing rectangles and things... if you know what you're doing with graph paper - do it! You can use commercial texture paper to do the texture wraps.
Hi Michael, watched your cheap windows video. Who is Tim Fairweather? Does he have a YT channel The window frames look great. I will need my magnifying glasses. Was the distance between the opening and the frame a random size or…?
Tim is my card-modelling friend. He does not have a UA-cam presence, but he posts things on some modelling groups on Facebook from time to time. I tend to use 0.8 or 0.7mm between frame and glazing these days. That gives the best appearance when pasted behind an aperture with texture wrapped around it. Larger and the frame looks too big. Smaller and it starts to disappear behind the wrapped texture.
I know exactly what it takes to produce a presentation of such magnitude, technical details with impact. I presented in London a presentation on the development and implementation of a piece of Bentley software that enabled our team to produce a concrete model of a Dam but to include every piece of reinforcing bar which we could tag and track from the 3d model to its placement in the concrete. It was challenging and I was nervous at first but once I started it went smoothly. You demonstrated with confidence, spoke confidently and at a good pace and didn’t repeat yourself. You did a great job and you should be proud of yourself for rehearsing so well. Now onto the next one. Once you do one successfully people/groups might approach you to present for them. 👍📐🖊🔥
For someone who claims that they’re not used to public speaking, you’re a natural - brilliantly presented!
Ah thank you; that is very kind. That was the first time I've ever done a public talk, but it was about the ninth time I'd delivered that one. I recorded myself in the kitchen at home over and over again in my week off work!
I have speak in public a lot for my job and I still get incredibly nervous- you did really well- this morning I’m taking my camera to the Victorian seaside town of Herne Bay to use the lovely weather to capture the quirky buildings and features in the hope to get me started Michael on my first ever scratch build. I’m going to also practice on Metcalfe kits to understand how card buildings also go together- you have taught me loads! For example yesterday, I needed to work with a project manager to measure a school building- guess what, I taught them how to use Google earth to measure it thanks to you! Rob
try downloading one of the free sample kits from Scalescenes. These go together exactly the same as the scratch builds I do.
True. Well done! Cheers from Germany
The themes here are so humanist & engaging, presented like a true professional, the community, history, culture, architecture, the script is genius.
The crunched up house was a shocker...
And then he goes home and creates scratch-built model buildings in his spare time...at world-class quality!!
Not mentioning running a UA-cam channel like a TV station...!
Thank you for these very kind words.
Nice execution and cohesion Michael, - takes a lot of courage to stand in front of people and talk for that long.
Thank you! I was pleased with how it turned out.
A lovely talk, thanks for making this available online
Thank you!
What a great presentation! I wish I had been there to see it. It's always a pleasure to watch Michael's videos.
Well done Michael that was a very interesting presentation and very well delivered too.
Cheers Kev
Thank you Kev.
What a great talk - thank you. Now you’ve set yourself up for modelling a chap in your Bradford Cathedral giving a talk on modelling 😉
I certainly agree it’s back-story to Chandwell that brings it to life. It’s a super piece of modelling, but the back-story turns it from something static to a place where you can imagine the people - maybe even imagine visiting, staying in the Royal Scott and enjoying a curry at Jasmine's.
Wow, thank you! I love that you "get" Chandwell and what I am trying to do with it.
I watch your videos for the modelling, but couldn't resist catching your talk at the Cathedral. No-one would guess that it was your first experience of speaking to an audience, but it is obvious from the narration of your videos that you have a gift of communication, and that came across in your talk. You mentioned nervousness, but you also have underlying confidence in a very good way.
Very well done, and I continue to look forward to the development of Chandwell and the Cathedral project. Best wishes.
Thank you so much for those kind words! I am pleased that you enjoyed my talk.
Michael that was totally fantastic! I am so pleased to hear a lot more about Chandwell's characters that you have mentioned in passing on your videos, including that naughty boy Liam Thistles :). I still don't envy the work you have to do to complete this task but I am sure you will succeed and take the well deserved praise you will get.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much!
Hi Michael, I agree that model making really does encourage observation of the world around us. It's not "playing trains" but an interpretation of life with a model railway as it's interconnecting veins.
Absolutely! Very succinctly put!
Not just model railways. If you really want to understand how things go together, build a model, Buildings, Trains, Tanks, Aircraft or Ships.
It isn't all playing trains, but that is an essential part of the journey too.
@@chrissouthgate4554 Agreed, model making in general, whether it be rail, air, water or some other genre opens the eyes to so many details we would otherwise miss.
Probably the most accomplished modeller I've seen. Your attention to detail is phenomenal. I rue the (hopefully temporary) demise of the 00 gauge Everard Junction podcast, which had an attention to detail bordering on the fetishistic. Despite that, your layout has an authenticity that I've rarely seen on any scale.
Wow - such kind words. Thank you very much indeed.
Absolutely no need to say you're nervous and you hadn't done public speaking before. No one would have guessed - it was a very professional presentation and even though I follow your channel regularly I learnt more about Chandwell, your thinking and methods. A great talk and a great video. Thank you and well done
Thank you so much! I was pleased with how well it went.
I put off watching this as I wanted to be able to watch uninterrupted by the kids questions (lots of "why?"s!!!), and I'm so glad I waited. A really well delivered presentation and, as always, love the backstories to boot. And as others have said, you wouldn't think this was your first public presentation, you're a natural!
Really looking forward to watching your progress over the next 12 months! 😊
Thank you so much! I really enjoyed giving the talk. It was something I’d never have considered doing.
This talk has brilliantly brought together all the things you have been saying in your videos for an increasingly long time Michael. You have discovered a way to capture the essence of buildings, towns, roads, details - in fact everything that creates a superb model. It's very difficult to describe what makes a really good model - but you certainly know one when you see it. Some layouts are simply track, roads, buildings, rivers, hills, telephone boxes, locos and rolling stock nailed to a baseboard. What I think you have learned and are now preaching (and what better place to preach...) is how to create a really good model. I also think you may have underplayed your Inkscape skills in your talk. You pour your heart and soul into everything that you do on your channel Michael, and we appreciate all the effort you put into everything. N scale railway modelling art. Thanks and please keep producing your Inkscape Tutorials. I think they are the essence of what you do. As one of your more eloquent viewers says with wit and panache. Them posh buggers from Leeds wouldn't understand any of this modelling malarkey. 🤓🥸🤓
Thank you Peter... As one of my longest-standing viewers, your comments always mean a lot to me. Quite the journey Chandwell is turning out to be! :)
Me and the wife watched together and laughed a few times. Great video Michael. I did at once point say to her "He said Inkscape in a cathedral! That's a first." to which she replied in a wifely way "Dear, you said Inkscape in a cathedral last year at penpot fest". lol.
Love it! Which cathedral was Penpot Fest in? Let's see if we can get Inkscape into all of them! :)
Brilliant! Thanks for putting this up so someone way "down south" could see it. Cheers for a great talk and the overall approach. There is much for the "average" railway modeller to learn from your approach. So many models are detailed, but completely lacking in personalities, backstory. Look forward to the next video!
Thank you very much indeed! I am pleased that you managed to see it.
I'm proud of you, Michael. Well down!
Thank you!!
Thoroughly enjoyed watching your presentation Michael. Well done on linking the topics together. Thanks for sharing this. Roy.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you Roy!
Loved the presentation, photography, videography, art, model making its all story telling
Thank you!
Watching this talk for a second time is as interesting as it was the first time, at the time it was recorded.
Knowing the content allowed me to watch the extras, people's reactions, and the technique used in the presentation.
Watch the people watching you, they rarely look away from you, there is no-one playing with a phone whilst you talk, that is something you can not buy.
Overall, a lovely presentation adding to the 'history' and 'background' of Chandwell.
Thank ypu for your continued efforts and a great way to escape the real world and to explore Chandwell with you.
Thank you John! Thanks for coming down to see the talk. It was great to meet you at last.
Fantastic presentation! One of the best I've seen. It was great how you wove in Chandwell and it's history and people, past and present, who actually give life to the buildings, to the cathedral and Bradford and all that can learned from its history. Well done!!!
Thank you very much!
This was one of your best videos! Thanks Michael!
Wow, thanks! That's very kind! Thank you for saying so. I was so pleased that I pulled it off with a bit of success!
From Bradford Cathedral to Chandwell. A journey from the sacred to the truly profane. What positively delicious contrast!
Very nicely observed! :)
Great presentation Michael. As always you nail it. Looking forward to the final build and evc
Thanks 👍
Thank you Michael! You should be proud of your speech. I was grabbed by the story even though I have followed the channel for quite some time. It was an interesting angle to look into our hobby and why we are doing this. I think you and I have basically the same approach to the stories around our models. Here in Norway we have a tradition to watch and/or read crime during the Easter holidays (and specially English ones, like Midsummer Murders). And every Easter since the lockdown in 2020, I have made a story around our club layout here in Bodø. So soon, all buildings and people at the layout has been a part of the stories.
Superb! Thank you for sharing!
If I'd known the back of my head was going to be featured to prominently, I'd have called in at Her's 'n' Sir's beforehand! It was a pleasure to meet you Michael, and seeing that terrace house in person has really inspired me to take a proper crack at my own card modelling. Think I'll start with the white "icon" house though...
Hahah yes it is there quite a lot! It was super to meet you too and chat for a bit. I wish we could have chatted for longer. Well, put 13 September 2025 in your diary for a revisit. That’s the provisional “unveiling” day in the cathedral. And thank you for your membership; that’s super.
A fine talk that gave some lovely context to the connection between the Cathedral and your channel.
Being in Norwich, I'm so glad you added your talk here, as I'd really wished to see what you had to say.
Well, this week, I came to your channel for information on some of your tools and praise for your Weir pub model, I think it's time for me to add a subscription to your channel.
Good luck with the continued build, and I look forward to hearing more from Maggie about your Cathedral.
I'd attempt a model of our own Cathedral if I had your skill with the program you use, but then I remember Mr Merrick building something he couldn't even see!
Maybe one day, I'll stick to space ships for now 🙂
Thank you - welcome to Chandwell!
Brilliant talk Michael, you must be so proud. You're a natural.
Thank you, yes I was really pleased by how it turned out.
Wow Micheal..."not used to public speaking'".....that can't be true! What a polished presentation, your passion for Chandwell and its creation definitely came across to your captivated audience. Well done my friend, your channel has rightly gone from strength to strength and become one of the best model railway and model making channels on the net. This video was brilliant as always. That Cathedral will keep you out of trouble for a bit....or get you into it😂 Regards, Jason
Hahah yes indeed Jason - thank you. Very kind words, and hmm... there will be a few challenges ahead with this cathedral!
Michael so pleased the talk went so well. As always you have managed the right balance of prototype and modelling. That balance has been your strength it can be seen to bind together all the different threads. The Cathedral Project is such a real prototype where you with have to build all the real world history & different periods into development into a recognisable building. Whereas many of the buildings on Chandwell are a mixture of a few real life ones, combined together, like shopfronts from all over the country given that Chandwell Spin. Also right down to the totally fictional Dye Drying Works. Looking forward to the next instalment of Chandwell & Cathedral Builds. Ian
Thank you very much indeed Ian!
Nothing to add to what everyone else is saying. An excellent talk and I'm still watching to see where you're taking this. I didn't think I would be.
And you're an extremely fluent and fluid speaker - again as everyone else is saying.
Thank you! Those are very kind words. Much appreciated.
Well done Michael, from all of us at Exehaven, cheers, John
Thanks very much indeed, John! Hope all is well with you.
Micheal, been traveling myself. Just gotten around to watching the lecture, fantastic… I regret not being able to attend in person; loved to see ‘Harry’ my FiL sat in the front row (left); he was thrilled to attend and spoke highly of your talk! He lamented forgetting to ask you to take a photo with him. It was great to see you the other month in Buxton; hope to see you again at a future show. Best regards and very well done; keep up the smashing work! BW David
Loved talking to Harry. He showed me the photo you took of us in Buxton. It crossed my mind to ask him if he wanted a similar picture to send to you but I thought it may have come across big-headed and decided against it! See you soon, I hope.
@@Chandwell ha ha nothing far from the truth, Harry was star struck and regretted not asking you out right for the photo! Poor man, I’m sure there will be another opportunity 🙌🏼
One of the most enjoyable and informative discussion i have seen in a long time. A natural public speaker. I wish the professors in my department were as good!.
Thank you!
What an excellent video Mike. It was so entertaining to watch, and your delivery was brilliant. Very professional and I loved it.
Wow, thanks James!
Thanks for sharing this Michael, you’ve done incredibly well there to deliver 32 minutes with minimal use of notes - not an easy task! I was interested to hear about Mal Davis, I wonder if he frequents The Wier or similar….? A great talk and a good way you tie it all in with the topics for the Bradford celebrations. Top job Michael 👍🏼
There is one piece of graffiti, on the side of Revs. It can’t actually be seen now that the town hall is in place too, but it says “Mal Davies is a grass”. He probably does drink in the Weir.
Remarkable! A wonderfully interesting and coherent presentation.The sphere of modelling takes on a whole new meaning in your more than capable "hands".
Thank you! Those are very kind words.
Could not get there for the live performance. So this was a great treat thank you Michael. I even made it onto one of the slides 😅😅😅.
Yes you did! Glad you enjoyed, and thank you for watching!
Bravo. Well written and presented. Definitely a good watch.
Thank you Carol - much appreciated!
Great presentation Michael. As always you nail it. Looking forward to the final build and all the videos in between. Thanks for the education and entertainment. Otto
Awesome, thank you!
Michael- Outstanding presentation! You're a fine public speaker. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
For someone who doesnt speak in public you came over as a pro. The talk itself was very interesting and enjoyable. Thanks Michael. Wish I could have been there to congratulate you in person.
I appreciate that! Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Brilliant, well done. For those of us who started following near the begining it has been a fascinating journey of development, both personal and skill.
Many thanks! And I can't remember a time when you were not watching, so this really is appreciated - thank you!
There's a real skill to a presentation, whether to a live audience or on screen and you certainly have a natural ability to do it very well. 👍
Thank you - you are very kind.
Very well done Michael, you had no need to be nervous or worried, you are a natural (and it really helps if you are passionate about your subject😇) I used to train people to speak in public and you could spot those with ability a mile off. Best wishes, Chris
Thank you very much, Chris!
Well presented Michael ! 😊
Your audience participants could see all your excellent youtube videos and would appreciate them I'm sure. 😊
Thank you! I hope so!
Very good talk.
Thank you
Hello Michael I get what your doing completely. I moved away from traditional model making to 3D design/printing, yet I hope people see the that extra layer personalisation in my own work you include in yours. Eric my night watchman is 00, in one hand he has half a cup of tea and the other his sandwich with a bite out of it. You have to zoom in with a phone to see it, but that's what makes the job worthwhile to me.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing this - its no small thing to give a talk... and then put it online. Well done. 👍
Thank you!
Great presentation, like a pro. Often the apprehension is the worst part, you aced it👍✌️😊
My friend and I are being more observant about our local, vernacular architecture these days too, so much has been lost.
Keep up thr good work👍✌️😊💜💜🙏🙏
Thank you very much indeed!
@@Chandwell 😊👍💜
Fantastic, well done Michael 👏
Many thanks!
Great presentation, Michael! The Chandwell stories remind me of Lake Wobegon and its stories told by Garrison Keillor. Looking forward to watching the cathedral emerge.
Thank you!
Well done Michael.
Having been required to do various lengths of talk on nearly every work course I've been on, I know how much trepidation you must have suffered. My last one was supposed to have involved a supplied slide show but absolutely no instruction on how to operate said slide show! Once again, well done. Cheers
Yikes! At least my technology worked for me!
Expertly presented! Great job, Michael.
Thank you kindly!
Thank you, Michael. Inspiring presentation.
Thank you!
This was absolutely brilliant. And very philosophical too. I know how nervous you were but you totally nailed it!
Thank you Michelle!
Thanks!
Thank you very much indeed! That is very kind of you.
@@Chandwell for someone who has not spoken publically before, you knocked it out of the park!!
An excellent presentation. Very interesting indeed. Well done.
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Well done sir.
Thank you sir.
Congratulations Michael, fantastic presentation to what could have been a very tough audience. Was so good to hear about your thought processes for the development of Chandwell and the citizens who live there. I know that you will” apply the same thought and effort to the cathedral and deliver another amazing piece of work
Thank you kindly! Means a lot!
Brilliant presentation Michael. Even knowing a fair bit about Chadwell, being a longtime avid follower, there was still a lot that was new. The audience was very receptive and absorbed as you entertained them on what could have been a bit of a dry subject. Along with your many other fans will be watching with interest as the build progresse, until the day you will delight the cathedral folk with a brilliant representation of the cathedral as it is at this moment in time, connecting back through history. Arthur
Thank you Arthur. I am really happy with how it went, and how it was received.
Very well presented chap.. It was lovely to listen to you talk about Chandwell, your thought process and how the town idea has evolved. Characters you've added. It is very inspiring. Craig.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fascinating as always and brilliantly presented, well done
My favourite "used to be" building I've come across was a cheap shoe "warehouse" in an old cinema, that was previously a theatre. The floor (on a slight slope!) was laid out with racks of shoes and a few clothes. The changing rooms were simple wooden booths and were located, of course, on the old stage and it still had the tied back cinema curtains at each side!
Hahah wonderful! Thank you for sharing!
Fantastic presentation, i think people will leave with a whole way of looking at buildings.
Thank you! I hope so!
Well done
Thank you
Well, if that's your first time in front of an audience you did a magnificent job.
I did a public speaking course many years ago and still fumble or repeat myself all the time.
Good on you!
Aw thank you! It was my first time in public, but I wrote the script two months in advance, read it every day, and recorded myself in the kitchen about nine times, so it became almost second nature! I still messed up and missed bits out, but I don't think anyone watching will have noticed. The extended bits of silence here and there were me going "oh no, I messed that bit up!" :)
Amazing!!
Thank you!
Very well done sir!
Thank you! Cheers!
For some one not accustomed to public speaking you are THE man. You could charge big pounds (new pounds) for your time and your insights into life and people. I have followed Chandwell since the beginning so I knew many of your "people" and their town, but I get even more from this short half hour then all the flash "motivational" speakers around could ever tell me.
David - as a long-time viewer, your comments and support are very much appreciated - thank you.
I don't know where that "then" came from, I did write "than". maybe the bots think they know the English language better that me.
If that was your first attempt at public speaking then you're a natural. Good delivery, eye contact and none of the characteristics of a nervous speaker. Well done.
Thank you. It was my first public talk but I had recorded myself doing it in the kitchen maybe 8 or 9 times
great chat thanks for the vlogs you do on your channel thanks lee
Glad you enjoyed it
Well done!
Thank you
Well done. An excellent talk
Thank you. Glad it’s over now! I can get on with some modelling.
Seemed a bit nervous at the start but, you "nailed it" by the end. Well done!
Thank you! Glad it’s over. Time to start making the thing now!
Well Done
Thank you
Well done, public speaking is tough, you did well.
Thank you very much!
Great speech, congratulations.
Thank you!
P D Hancock and Craigshire had plenty of characters and personalities. And brought it to life. Bloody good talk, nerve wracking for you, but you pulled it off seamlessly
Thank you!
I liked that "Chandwell, not as Grim as it Looks" got a laugh. A town with character, though maybe not one you would wish to meet in a dark ally.
Yes, I enjoyed the laugh at that point.
Thanks Michael
You're welcome! I hope you enjoyed it.
Well done Michael.
Thank you!
so sympathic!
Thank you!
Excellent, well done.
Thank you!
That lad at the end!
😂 That was my son. Made me laugh!
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Stan!
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Thank you!
Michael can I say the presentation you gave was brilliant and I for will get back to my layout and modelling with a new eye. I think you are correct everyone looks but do we truly see, I was told that by my woodcarving tutor. Unfortunately my layout is pure nonsense and fun unlike your stunning builds keep on creating these wonderful designs, regards Fred
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for "getting" what I was on about!
I’m so proud of you! You smashed it! I don’t think Inkscape is for me. Do you think I could good school with a drawing board and graph paper to design my buildings- so by hand? Rob
Yes! Go old school!! All I use Inkscape for is drawing rectangles and things... if you know what you're doing with graph paper - do it! You can use commercial texture paper to do the texture wraps.
@@Chandwell thanks! I’m going to give a go for dioramas linked to airfix etc!
@@ChandwellMichael being cheeky- what do you do for a living? I’d love to see a little video about how you got into modelling- was it as a child?
@RJVEK I’m an IT Consultant. There isn’t a great story, I don’t think.
@@Chandwell I thought maybe a teacher - you have the gift and very patient and explaining things!
Brilliant. You now have a second career in waiting in the wings for you giving talks to Women's Institutes etc.
Haha yeah! Thank you.
I so wanted to be there, sadly I was told that all 7 seats had been sold out…..
SEVEN!? Who on earth told you seven? I would have been thrilled to play to such a large crowd!
@@Chandwell 😂🤣😂🤣 can’t fault your reply, fair play! Awesome modelling, keep it up!
Michael, well done. The thought of public speaking terrifies me. Pete.
It does me too!! :) I only got through it because I'd done it about nine times into camera in my kitchen!
Hi Michael, watched your cheap windows video. Who is Tim Fairweather? Does he have a YT channel
The window frames look great. I will need my magnifying glasses.
Was the distance between the opening and the frame a random size or…?
Tim is my card-modelling friend. He does not have a UA-cam presence, but he posts things on some modelling groups on Facebook from time to time. I tend to use 0.8 or 0.7mm between frame and glazing these days. That gives the best appearance when pasted behind an aperture with texture wrapped around it. Larger and the frame looks too big. Smaller and it starts to disappear behind the wrapped texture.
Sorry... did you say you 'weren't' a public speaker????? That was an awesome presentation!
Thank you! You're very kind! First time public speaking, but had rehearsed that one quite a lot!
t'ed t'alk
Hahah!
What was Thistles crime? Why was he hiding out?
Nobody knows yet... that part of the story has yet to be revealed.
I know exactly what it takes to produce a presentation of such magnitude, technical details with impact.
I presented in London a presentation on the development and implementation of a piece of Bentley software that enabled our team to produce a concrete model of a Dam but to include every piece of reinforcing bar which we could tag and track from the 3d model to its placement in the concrete.
It was challenging and I was nervous at first but once I started it went smoothly.
You demonstrated with confidence, spoke confidently and at a good pace and didn’t repeat yourself. You did a great job and you should be proud of yourself for rehearsing so well. Now onto the next one. Once you do one successfully people/groups might approach you to present for them. 👍📐🖊🔥
Gosh not sure I could think of another one! I’ll stick to bits of card, I think!🤔