Many thanks for sharing this video. Your videography is superb and I particularly enjoyed the track level shots and close-ups. Your intention was obviously to trick the eye into thinking we were watching full size locos and stock….and it worked! Well done! Incidentally, I’m very I’m impressed with the beautifully constructed locos and magnificent rolling stock…I half expected to see passengers sitting in their seats and people eating in the restaurant coaches! A wonderful hour’s worth of high quality railway pleasure…my sincere regards. Rob in Bournemouth.
Thank you so much, Rob! I'm thrilled you enjoyed the video and that the track level shots and close-ups had the desired effect. It's always rewarding to hear when the effort put into making the models appear full-sized pays off. I'm glad you appreciated the details in the locos and rolling stock as well-it’s the small touches that bring the scenes to life. Your kind words mean a lot, and I’m delighted the video provided you with an hour of railway pleasure. Warm regards from here to Bournemouth!
1007 has perfectly even valve beats, noticeably better than most all 2 cylinder locos, models or prototype. Hmm, the austerity does too. This is a wonderful event and a great video, thanks!
There really ought to be a "double thumbs up" button for videos like this !! Models are brilliant nowt like men (didn't see any ladies) seriously playing trains !!
A few different answers to this one! Fine scale model locomotives such as these can take anywhere between 1000 - 4000 man hours. An experienced builder with a lot of time might be able to churn a small model out in a matter of months. Many models often take years and there a many examples of engines that have taken upwards of 10 and 15 years to complete.
Watching Giling Vids is a highlight for me love all those great locos and rolling stock to drool over thank you all
Glad you enjoyed it
Many thanks for sharing this video. Your videography is superb and I particularly enjoyed the track level shots and close-ups. Your intention was obviously to trick the eye into thinking we were watching full size locos and stock….and it worked! Well done! Incidentally, I’m very I’m impressed with the beautifully constructed locos and magnificent rolling stock…I half expected to see passengers sitting in their seats and people eating in the restaurant coaches! A wonderful hour’s worth of high quality railway pleasure…my sincere regards. Rob in Bournemouth.
Thank you so much, Rob! I'm thrilled you enjoyed the video and that the track level shots and close-ups had the desired effect. It's always rewarding to hear when the effort put into making the models appear full-sized pays off. I'm glad you appreciated the details in the locos and rolling stock as well-it’s the small touches that bring the scenes to life. Your kind words mean a lot, and I’m delighted the video provided you with an hour of railway pleasure. Warm regards from here to Bournemouth!
1007 has perfectly even valve beats, noticeably better than most all 2 cylinder locos, models or prototype. Hmm, the austerity does too. This is a wonderful event and a great video, thanks!
There really ought to be a "double thumbs up" button for videos like this !! Models are brilliant nowt like men (didn't see any ladies) seriously playing trains !!
The noise that the WD 2 - 10 - 0 Loco makes is brilliant.
Superb video, great camera angles and close ups. Until those humans appear takes you back 60 years!
I love seeing these vids-the engines are so lifelike. Well done
I know the guy who was driving the A4 he works at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway with my grandad and uncle
Thank you - Great footage of a great event. I wonder, how many hours in sheds does it take to make that lot????
A few different answers to this one! Fine scale model locomotives such as these can take anywhere between 1000 - 4000 man hours. An experienced builder with a lot of time might be able to churn a small model out in a matter of months. Many models often take years and there a many examples of engines that have taken upwards of 10 and 15 years to complete.
I don’t live far from Gilling East so every time we go there my uncle would bring his V2 tank engine but it never runs
Great stuff really enjoyed the night shots at the end.
Nice video that WD 2-10-0 sounds amazing! Is that a j94 at 1:36?
Gresley 01/2
Wondering
I m full enjoy this virtual trip
Thanks 😁😀✝
Glad you enjoyed it
I want to get an express steam engine so I can run it there with loads of carriages
Wow, all have such great detail
Where do I buy the rolling stock ??
Big boys with their big toys.....
Is that a double or a triple gage track ?
The main running lines are triple gauge for 3 ½”, 5” and 7 ¼”, but the two goods yards are only 5” and built for the mainline rally days.
:) Cool club!
Cool
Brilliant, but Is it optional for the drivers to smile ?
If they're anything like me when driving steam they're too busy concentrating on what they're doing to realise that there's a camera pointing at them!
@@LNERandBR That's true even with Gauge 1! (Radio controlled). I've no time to spare while driving.