Looking great Neil, you're right that turntable is almost unrecognisable! It looks fantastic! Nice running session too and as always loved the narration. Cheers, Dan
+TheMisterdan01 Thanks Dan As always I appreciate the compliments, particularly from Modellers Down Under. Hope you are enjoying better weather than we are. Cheers, Neil.
Hi Michael Good to have you on board and thanks for your complimentary comments. I like to keep people interested, if possible, as it easy just to watch a couple of minutes and then switch off. I want to keep them engaged through to the end of the video. Cheers, Neil.
Hi John Thanks for the compliments on the layout and its operation. Sorry about the commentary - it is probably something to do with my old age!!! Cheers, Neil.
+hovermotion HI Jim I am delighted with the turntable. It always works faultlessly. I am happy with the way it looks now that it has been weathered. Cheers, Neil.
Hey Neil, I came from your N turntable installation video and I'm very impressed with how the weathering turned out. Are all your turnouts #6's? -Cheers from the US
Hi Jonathan Thanks for the support! Yes, my turntables are all the same size. A second Kato turntable has been installed at the other main depot and this can be seen in video Leefield & Ashpeth 26. Then I still have a manual Fleischmann turntable. Cheers, Neil.
The turntable turned out beautifully!!!!! I am so impressed by its transformation!!! Also, what are you using for the support coach??? I know the Bachmann collectors club has an SLOA one on offer right now, but yours looks very nice :)
+N-Gauge-US The support coach is a Mark 1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite from Graham Farish. This type is often used by loco support crews because the mixed accommodation is ideal.
Hi Guss, There is a wonderful world of N Gauge out there. I decided to go for it in order to run full length trains and the range of stock available today is excellent. Cheers, Neil.
Fun video! And thanks for sending us here to see the Kato Turntable in its place and weathered!
Looking great Neil, you're right that turntable is almost unrecognisable! It looks fantastic! Nice running session too and as always loved the narration. Cheers, Dan
+TheMisterdan01 Thanks Dan
As always I appreciate the compliments, particularly from Modellers Down Under. Hope you are enjoying better weather than we are.
Cheers, Neil.
Yep nice and warm here Neil but too warm in the train room sometimes unfortunately! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours!
Just got to be one of the best I have seen in a long time , and to do this in Nauge sure is some achiement ...Dave
+David Howarth
Thanks Dave. I must admit it has kept me fully absorbed for over 40 years. (I do get out as well, sometimes!!)
Neil.
Great to watch operations with a story like narrative. Good looking layout.
Hi Michael
Good to have you on board and thanks for your complimentary comments. I like to keep people interested, if possible, as it easy just to watch a couple of minutes and then switch off. I want to keep them engaged through to the end of the video.
Cheers,
Neil.
Where did you get the class 47 in west coast railway from please reply asap
The Class 47 (and Class 37) in West Coast livery are repaints by Stu Wright. He can normally be contacted through B H Enterprises. Cheers, Neil.
An enjoyable little story :)
Commentary is a wee bit...’50s but the layout, operations and detail are amazing. Loved the pacing of the locos. Brilliant!
Hi John
Thanks for the compliments on the layout and its operation. Sorry about the commentary - it is probably something to do with my old age!!! Cheers, Neil.
A fantastic system.....how's the turntable working out....Jim
+hovermotion HI Jim
I am delighted with the turntable. It always works faultlessly. I am happy with the way it looks now that it has been weathered. Cheers, Neil.
Just came across this and it's interesting. For some reason I thought all British model railways were OO, iam finding your model railway intriguing.
Neil,i absolutely loved this. I model in N gauge too. If I ask any questions would you be so good as to answer them?
Hi Tim, I am happy to answer any questions as long as they are not too difficult!! Cheers, Neil.
What's the station entrance made form
+Matthew Stamp Hi Matthew
The main station building is a Kibri Kit.
Cheers, Neil.
Which kit
Hey Neil, I came from your N turntable installation video and I'm very impressed with how the weathering turned out. Are all your turnouts #6's?
-Cheers from the US
Hi Jonathan
Thanks for the support! Yes, my turntables are all the same size. A second Kato turntable has been installed at the other main depot and this can be seen in video Leefield & Ashpeth 26. Then I still have a manual Fleischmann turntable. Cheers, Neil.
The turntable turned out beautifully!!!!! I am so impressed by its transformation!!! Also, what are you using for the support coach??? I know the Bachmann collectors club has an SLOA one on offer right now, but yours looks very nice :)
+N-Gauge-US
The support coach is a Mark 1 BCK Brake Corridor Composite from Graham Farish. This type is often used by loco support crews because the mixed accommodation is ideal.
Just came across this and it's interesting. For some reason I thought all British model railways were OO, iam finding your model railway intriguing.
Hi Guss, There is a wonderful world of N Gauge out there. I decided to go for it in order to run full length trains and the range of stock available today is excellent.
Cheers, Neil.