Looking forward to heading to this exhibition this year. Will you be there again and will you bring any podcast coasters? You do a great podcast and as a newbie to this amazing hobby i love to listen every week.
Just a quick comment from the owner of Donnersbachkogel. H0e is quite small, so from time to time it is necessary to change locomotive for cleaning. There are actually electromagnetic uncouplers on the layout which allow running around the train in both stations and I am proud that this works during the whole day. I suppose this is a layout where the appearance of the hand of god is quite rare....
It’s a great layout and hoping I got the name right this time. I really liked the shot I took of the freight departing so opted to keep the ‘hand of god’ in the background and just felt I’d put a humorous comment in the commentary.
@@WesternSignalman not a problem. By the way I am next week at MK Silverfox, and if you are there then you can also look at the automatic shed door and the controlled water crane. (Most of the spectators don't notice them) 🙂 regards Gerhard aka Vecchio
But then you won’t get my lovely commentary or be able to work out what time I was there from the working clock on Hobbs Warren layout 😆 I was there from half 10 until about half 1
There were many locomotives in O and OO gauge that was obviously running with out any Crewmen ! So called modellers and plenty of other detail in the layout and runaway locomotives. I would edit them all out of the video. 😢
It’s really interesting regarding the “hand of god” comments. I’ve only been in it for a little bit, but I’m America, I don’t see people really being bothered by using hands to do actions like uncoupling. Automation isn’t a big concern from what I’ve seen. Great though! Love the commentary!
Thanks for watching, the hand of god is a quite common over hear particularly with o gauge and the use of chain link couplings. Unusually I edit this out of videos but I really liked the shot of the freight departing on the Austrian layout I choose to keep the hand in (excuse the pun)
Some lovely layouts!! Great work, showing us a jolly good show!!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed
Good stuff, as always. Thank you.
Thanks Tony
Keep up the channel and highlighting shows. Love the commentary and camera work.
Cheers gavin thanks for watching
Looking forward to heading to this exhibition this year. Will you be there again and will you bring any podcast coasters? You do a great podcast and as a newbie to this amazing hobby i love to listen every week.
I’ll be coming off nights so won’t be there until the afternoon. Glad you’re enjoying the podcast I shall indeed bring coasters
Just a quick comment from the owner of Donnersbachkogel. H0e is quite small, so from time to time it is necessary to change locomotive for cleaning. There are actually electromagnetic uncouplers on the layout which allow running around the train in both stations and I am proud that this works during the whole day. I suppose this is a layout where the appearance of the hand of god is quite rare....
It’s a great layout and hoping I got the name right this time. I really liked the shot I took of the freight departing so opted to keep the ‘hand of god’ in the background and just felt I’d put a humorous comment in the commentary.
@@WesternSignalman not a problem. By the way I am next week at MK Silverfox, and if you are there then you can also look at the automatic shed door and the controlled water crane. (Most of the spectators don't notice them) 🙂 regards Gerhard aka Vecchio
I’d love to come but it’s my daughters birthday so will have to miss the show this year.
Hand of God on the Kingsthorpe played by Me. The coupling went on(I thought) ad just came of
These things happen, troublesome trucks I suspect. Thanks for watching 👍
Don't we all love ' the hand of god's who always appears then the camera is running 😁😁😁😁😁
I usually edit it out but I felt a more amusing commentary was needed this time 😆
I don’t need to watch this- I’ve seen it all in person earlier! What times where you there?
But then you won’t get my lovely commentary or be able to work out what time I was there from the working clock on Hobbs Warren layout 😆 I was there from half 10 until about half 1
@@WesternSignalmanwe very well could’ve met! What were you wearing on the day?
There were many locomotives in O and OO gauge that was obviously running with out any Crewmen ! So called modellers and plenty of other detail in the layout and runaway locomotives. I would edit them all out of the video. 😢
Well you know what they say, a model railway is never complete.
@@WesternSignalman Hi there, All Exhibition layouts should be complete ! My one is , they are just letting the side down as far as I am concerned.
It’s really interesting regarding the “hand of god” comments. I’ve only been in it for a little bit, but I’m America, I don’t see people really being bothered by using hands to do actions like uncoupling. Automation isn’t a big concern from what I’ve seen. Great though! Love the commentary!
Thanks for watching, the hand of god is a quite common over hear particularly with o gauge and the use of chain link couplings. Unusually I edit this out of videos but I really liked the shot of the freight departing on the Austrian layout I choose to keep the hand in (excuse the pun)
The HOe loco when 'God' intervenes: "What the?? NOOOoooooo........!"
When your time’s up your time’s up 😆