FAB - U - LUS ! What a collection of model railway nostalgia on display here. A Coronation with prototypical rake of matching coaches, and 'Silver Jubilee' in a shiny metal finish. Loved the fairground. Did I see the famous H.D. '0' gauge 'Princess Elizabeth'..."It looks fine"? Then seeing all the Dublo trains, for sale, running not to mention Tri-ang with the Minic Motorways. This takes the meaning of charm to a new level. So well filmed as well, I take my hat off to you!
Thank you. To be honest there was more 00 to film, but much of it was quite hard to film for various reasons. Yes that was the 0 gauge Hornby Princess - superb example and really moving. My favourite was the Gauge 1 Tinplate - first time I have seen any running. It was a long drive, but worth it. Thanks for your kind comments. Best wishes, Ian.
@@crewelocoman5b161 Yes, stopped for something to eat there before heading off. Their 'Schools class' Loco was about to pull out, which was good timing.
Thank you Richard. Yes I do wonder why that is. I was pretty much the only person filming that day. In fact that is almost always true. I am not a natural at doing it, so a case of 'the one eyed man' ....
So much to enjoy (and envy) in this footage. Delightful!
sit back and enjoy the trains . lovely show.
Thank for watching Allan.
I had clockwork O Hornby guage in mid 50s and later OO in 80s, this is a great reminder of those days...great layout.
Cute little wagons and locomotives
Superb thanks for sharing !
Thank you Merv.
FAB - U - LUS ! What a collection of model railway nostalgia on display here. A Coronation with prototypical rake of matching coaches, and 'Silver Jubilee' in a shiny metal finish. Loved the fairground. Did I see the famous H.D. '0' gauge 'Princess Elizabeth'..."It looks fine"? Then seeing all the Dublo trains, for sale, running not to mention Tri-ang with the Minic Motorways. This takes the meaning of charm to a new level. So well filmed as well, I take my hat off to you!
Thank you. To be honest there was more 00 to film, but much of it was quite hard to film for various reasons. Yes that was the 0 gauge Hornby Princess - superb example and really moving. My favourite was the Gauge 1 Tinplate - first time I have seen any running. It was a long drive, but worth it. Thanks for your kind comments. Best wishes, Ian.
@@mytinplaterailway You're welcome! Alresford...is that the Watercress?Mid-Hants Railway?
@@crewelocoman5b161 Yes, stopped for something to eat there before heading off. Their 'Schools class' Loco was about to pull out, which was good timing.
Great and a good inspiration. I love your videos! Thank you very much for sharing
Thank you Thomas.
Thanks for another great video . There is so little tin plate Uk trains posted and it gives me great inspiration. Regards Richard
Thank you Richard. Yes I do wonder why that is. I was pretty much the only person filming that day. In fact that is almost always true. I am not a natural at doing it, so a case of 'the one eyed man' ....
Excellent video as always!! 😊
Thank you!
clock work and battery trains are a close 2nd to live steam.:)