Ahhh your the guys I got the two fat controllers from. I plan to feature them in one of my videos at some point they’re great. I loved the dioramas particularly the narrow gauge Thomas one.
It used to be January before covid last year it was July and June this year, not sure why it keeps getting moved. There’s the Silverfox DCC show on 19th August which is held in M.K
Green diesels seen to be in fasion today. They’re not my thing but i enjoyed this none the less. Where did the g scale layout get the manual semapohres from?
I’m not sure where the signals came from. The signal was linked to the points though which was quite clever. Certainly a lot of green diesel, I’d like to see a bit more sectorisation at shows personally always seems to be lacking. Thanks for watching
Beautifully narrated, cheers
Thank you and thanks for watching
Another great upload WS, thank you!
Thanks for watching Ken
Some amazing modelling as always your videos are brilliant thankyou
Thanks Mark, there was some superb layouts there, my particular favourite was the 1920s south Wales layout, the static grass alone was amazing
If I'd recognised you I'd have said hello! I had my Buggleskelly Station stand at the exhibition
Ahhh your the guys I got the two fat controllers from. I plan to feature them in one of my videos at some point they’re great. I loved the dioramas particularly the narrow gauge Thomas one.
@@WesternSignalman thank you 😊 I'll look out for that, Tom
I live near Milton Keynes but I didn't know there was an exhibition today
It used to be January before covid last year it was July and June this year, not sure why it keeps getting moved. There’s the Silverfox DCC show on 19th August which is held in M.K
They moved it last year along with the venue. Venue availability may have been a lot to do with it. I guess it was successful so they kept it there?
@@TheRip72 maybe, it feels like a smaller show in comparison to what it was back in 2020 but still a good day out.
Same here, no obvious publicity.
@@alanrobertson7217 I always scan through railway modeller for local shows as this seems to be a case with quite a few local shows
Green diesels seen to be in fasion today. They’re not my thing but i enjoyed this none the less. Where did the g scale layout get the manual semapohres from?
I’m not sure where the signals came from. The signal was linked to the points though which was quite clever. Certainly a lot of green diesel, I’d like to see a bit more sectorisation at shows personally always seems to be lacking. Thanks for watching
Dyffryn Y Rhaedar: "Duff-rin Uh Hrye-dar"
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Brilliant thank you