Thank you so much for your fantastic review of Pendon. Our team will be so pleased to hear how highly you rate their work. We really hope to see you here again soon.
Thank you so much for your informative and very enjoyable description of British railways service back in the day. As a “Yank” I’ve always been fascinated by British trains. Having rode a couple back in 1971 on a wonderful trip to your fair land. Hoping to return soon!
Thank you for your very kind comments, we are very pleased you enjoyed our video and it is good to know we can bring a little piece of 'old England' to you in The U.S. If you are in our area on your next visit, we would love to welcome you to the Museum and share even more of our collection with you.
Glad to see that your impeccable model viaduct still exists - I remember seeing it in 1960's issues of 'Railway Modeller' magazine, when I was a kid, and it blew my mind. Simply astonishing work! 👍👍👍
Many thanks for your kind comment Brian, it’s great that you are still following us after all this time. Yes the viaduct is still enthralling visitors today. Maybe we will see you in the museum one day and you can see the whole of the Dartmoor and Seawall Diorama along with the rest of the hand crafted Pendon models? It really is the past coming to life in miniature.
That must have been a great visit Neil. Hopefully our video series brings back some happy memories and you can see how the Vale scene has and is evolving. If you would like to see some of the hidden gems from past years, do please sign up here: pendonmuseum.com/youtube
We Look forward to welcoming you Ben. If you like our videos, we are sure you will love the museum. Just check our website for opening days and any special events. Thanks for viewing.
Bloody Hell, I thought my Autistic built model railway was perfect. Looks like I have to blow more money on grass and line weathering. Awesome stuff, I will console myself with I built mine on my own. Keep up the fantastic work
Thank you for your comment. The Diorama is the size of a tennis court and has taken many decades to build (and is still being added to today). We rely on the great skills of volunteer modellers who have collectively produced what you see and enjoy in our videos.
Yes Graham it is. Maybe one day you will be in the Oxford area and until then, we will do our upmost to share our online content with you, to enjoy in Scotland.
Fantastic museum, absolutely stunning modelling, I have also visited Miniatur wunderland in Hamburg but found Pendon to be a far more impressive feat!
Thank you so much for your fantastic review of Pendon. Our team will be so pleased to hear how highly you rate their work. We really hope to see you here again soon.
Thank you so much for your informative and very enjoyable description of British railways service back in the day. As a “Yank” I’ve always been fascinated by British trains. Having rode a couple back in 1971 on a wonderful trip to your fair land. Hoping to return soon!
Thank you for your very kind comments, we are very pleased you enjoyed our video and it is good to know we can bring a little piece of 'old England' to you in The U.S.
If you are in our area on your next visit, we would love to welcome you to the Museum and share even more of our collection with you.
Glad to see that your impeccable model viaduct still exists - I remember seeing it in 1960's issues of 'Railway Modeller' magazine, when I was a kid, and it blew my mind. Simply astonishing work! 👍👍👍
Many thanks for your kind comment Brian, it’s great that you are still following us after all this time.
Yes the viaduct is still enthralling visitors today. Maybe we will see you in the museum one day and you can see the whole of the Dartmoor and Seawall Diorama along with the rest of the hand crafted Pendon models? It really is the past coming to life in miniature.
I did visit with a group back when the Vale was under construction. Now live in the US, so not much chance of a revisit anytime soon.
That must have been a great visit Neil. Hopefully our video series brings back some happy memories and you can see how the Vale scene has and is evolving. If you would like to see some of the hidden gems from past years, do please sign up here: pendonmuseum.com/youtube
Very nice video and fantastic details. New subscriber. Greetings. Stefano
Thank you for watching, we are very pleased you enjoyed this video.
Looks brilliant. Love the scenery.
Thank you for your kind comment John. If you want to see some more hidden gems, just click here: pendonmuseum.com/youtube
I must come and visit this amazing place. Its on my list of places to visit.
We Look forward to welcoming you Ben. If you like our videos, we are sure you will love the museum. Just check our website for opening days and any special events. Thanks for viewing.
Bloody Hell, I thought my Autistic built model railway was perfect. Looks like I have to blow more money on grass and line weathering. Awesome stuff, I will console myself with I built mine on my own. Keep up the fantastic work
Thank you for your comment. The Diorama is the size of a tennis court and has taken many decades to build (and is still being added to today). We rely on the great skills of volunteer modellers who have collectively produced what you see and enjoy in our videos.
beautiful
Thank you. We are pleased you enjoyed this production. It was a great day at the Museum.
I'd love to visit but its a long way from Scotland.
Yes Graham it is. Maybe one day you will be in the Oxford area and until then, we will do our upmost to share our online content with you, to enjoy in Scotland.