Thanks for having me in the mag. The pictures came out very well indeed. I'll never forget walking into the shop and seeing the layout on the shelves in print. Thanks again.
Congratulations Richard- all your hard work and dedication really shows through in this video and in this Hornby magazine. All you need now is an article in Classic Car magazine with you and your mates great work on the SD1! Keep up the great work.
I have followed Everard Junction for years, an Inspiring piece of modelling, Richard always presents his railway and his techniques very well. That in my opinion is why he has such a large following, whether one models the same era as he does or not. I prefer 60's steam myself, but much of what he shows is either universal or adaptable. Congratulations.
A really great layout, thanks for showing it 👍 I have just added my first Hornby locomotive - the Peckett W4 - to my H0-layout and I must say, the level of detailing is impressive. Greetings from Belgium 🙋♂️🇧🇪
I found the magazine and enjoy all Richards video's he is an inspiration for me to build a layout which I have just started and his voice and the way he comes over is just brilliant, I dont need to watch any other vids, what I need is all on his site.
Congrats to Richard for his stunning layout and dedication to detail. Like others here it's been great getting the tips and how to's plus watch it develop. Well done on the Hornby feature, extremely well deserved.
Awesome scenery, detailing and the painstaking repaints of the rolling stock, notably in the correct network south east livery! definitely deserves to be featured in Horny Magazine! well done!
Well done Richard & Hornaby, I thought some of the camera angles really gave it that realistic look. Richard, you couldn't have got the layout looking any better for the shoot! Congrats once again!
Congratulations Richard! I got a copy and it looks great. One mistake they made was they said it was set in the 1990s and I'm pretty sure it's set in the 1980s. Close enough!
Thanks for having me in the mag. The pictures came out very well indeed. I'll never forget walking into the shop and seeing the layout on the shelves in print. Thanks again.
Congratulations Richard- all your hard work and dedication really shows through in this video and in this Hornby magazine. All you need now is an article in Classic Car magazine with you and your mates great work on the SD1!
Keep up the great work.
Congratulations, I have been following your layout, and being in the magazine is well deserved.
I have followed Everard Junction for years, an Inspiring piece of modelling, Richard always presents his railway and his techniques very well. That in my opinion is why he has such a large following, whether one models the same era as he does or not. I prefer 60's steam myself, but much of what he shows is either universal or adaptable. Congratulations.
So cool seeing his layout on here, been following his layout for awhile
A really great layout, thanks for showing it 👍 I have just added my first Hornby locomotive - the Peckett W4 - to my H0-layout and I must say, the level of detailing is impressive. Greetings from Belgium 🙋♂️🇧🇪
Awesome layout, it's been fascinating seeing it develop over the past 5 years.
Richard, you are truly a master of scenery making!
I found the magazine and enjoy all Richards video's he is an inspiration for me to build a layout which I have just started and his voice and the way he comes over is just brilliant, I dont need to watch any other vids, what I need is all on his site.
I've been watching rich's layout develop over the last 4 years and it's a testament to he's love and joy to see his work in HM
Congrats to Richard for his stunning layout and dedication to detail. Like others here it's been great getting the tips and how to's plus watch it develop. Well done on the Hornby feature, extremely well deserved.
Great feature. Well done Richard - very inspirational.
Awesome scenery, detailing and the painstaking repaints of the rolling stock, notably in the correct network south east livery! definitely deserves to be featured in Horny Magazine! well done!
Well done Richard & Hornaby, I thought some of the camera angles really gave it that realistic look. Richard, you couldn't have got the layout looking any better for the shoot! Congrats once again!
well deserved love watching your updates
Congratulations Richard! I got a copy and it looks great. One mistake they made was they said it was set in the 1990s and I'm pretty sure it's set in the 1980s. Close enough!
Well done Richard well deserved although I model n gauge I have picked up loads of tips from yourself .Thanks again for your excellent video's.
RIP Everard Junction. Hope the new layout is better
Is that what people do today though, build them then rip em apart and start again? dont see the sense in that at all.
@@Synthematix Do your research before you run your mouth. He got rid of the layout because it was suffering awful warping issues.
Good review.
Some of locomotives are still in Service in real life
doesn't it bother hornby that nearly everything on that layout is from other better model railway brands 😅
Actually hornby have made some good stuff too.
It's grrrrrrreat.
love everard junctions video. now, if only i liked hornby 😞
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excellant
don't look like that now lol
Poor tripod buy a good one and ajust the shutter to match the light feq...
my breath stinks
Caleb Jones I need something stronger. it proper reeks