@dj_efk There is one in Bournemouth on 11th and 12th February, and one in weston super mare area next weekend too, I think if they are close enough to visit for you.
Great footage - thanks for sharing. There's one part-way through where the poor models are being hammered way too fast, including a Garratt blasting through at a scale speed of at least 80+ mph! Loving the models nevertheless. Al.
Thanks. Sadly I don't think old Hornby Dublo was designed for crawling. The layout is a homage to a kids dream layout of the 50s and 60s. Lots moving and running to rule one :)
@@alantoms3263 We banned scale speed. It's a trainset not a model railway! - The Garratt comfortably pulls those 30 wagons plus brake van. A Heljan would have expired after a couple of laps with that lot on the back. It has Dublo gubbins underneath it with two 5 pole motors inside.
Hiya @ 5:04 - 'Pingu' Interesting name for a Loco - thought that was a Penguin!!! 😀Oh Look Calum @ 25:55 - there is your name Sake Loco!!! Bet you were happy filming that one!!! 🙂🚂🚂🚂
Certainly an interesting little machine, had some real trouble focusing on it due to the colour. Was certain a real treat to see some SDJR stock on a layout like that
@@SDJR7F88 Nice to see Tiny in action there. If you fancy a secluded holiday destination and your pockets are deep enough you can rent out the cottage at Goathorn Pier.
@harris4018 - If you do film and edit these exhibitions your self then you will know how much effort goes into making a production like this, even without commentary. If not, then let me offer you this snippet of info... It takes quite a lot of time and effort already. 👍😉
If only someone could make a video clip without some boof head human body getting in the clip. Such fantastic models, and in many cases excellent close up filming, spoiled by a human.
@@Koala63211 It's basically an public viewing of people model railways, always busy. So unless you get access before the show opens you will never have a quiet view of a layout, but it's all part of the atmosphere
I can't believe how low the modeling standards are on these layouts, the people running them need to take off their rose tinted beer goggles and LOOK rather than just thinking what they have created is a masterpiece. From the unpainted plastic kits to the; locos painted in 1930s liveries with 1950s BR coaches, terrible track work, the building leaning over, unrealistic real world layout. The only positive thing is that it has made me realise the high standard of my layout and that I should stop beating myself up over the tiny imperfections in my layout. I really should get a grip and start my own UA-cam channel
Hi there, always bugs me replying to comments like this. Have you ever thought of the person behind the model? The budget they have? Or even how able they are? I found this to be a very family friendly show, one operator even let one kid drive his sound fitted large prairie. That's what it all about at the end of the day, getting people and families involved. We all have different skill levels and it shows the hobby is healthy and a broad church that welcomes all.
Come on then, let’s see your masterpiece if it’s that good. I appreciate all models as budgets, skills and age vary and at the end of the day it’s their layout. Don’t like it then don’t watch it.
@@philkirk4571 hi Phil, your statement is rather childish. Having an opinion about something does not require being an expert at producing the thing you have an opinion about. For example yesterday I had an opinion about which bag of apples I should buy based on what I saw. Are you stating that I should have chosen the bag with rotten apples in it as you think I should not have an opinion about apples as I do not grow apples myself? I am sure you have lots of opinions on lots of things of which you do not make yourself
@@sjaakmcd1804 bit of a difference between criticism of someone’s efforts to which apples you should buy. If you’re going to post unjustified criticism then be prepared to get shot down. I notice I’m not the only one who had problems with posts like yours. Like I said, put yours out there. If you saw my layout you’d probably laugh but it’s my pride and joy.
The older locos are so authentic.....wonderful modelling
The coal truck, hopper cars with the conveyor belt was the highlight of this layout!
Is always a pleasure to see End of the Line. Always something moving on it!
very good and loco and wagon and stock
The first exhibition my young sons and I have ever visited - it was a good one!
Glad you all enjoyed the show! Any plans for attending more events in the future?
@dj_efk There is one in Bournemouth on 11th and 12th February, and one in weston super mare area next weekend too, I think if they are close enough to visit for you.
English, you're great good! I wish you success in your beautiful hobby, continue to rejoice and please others!
Many thanks!
Some fantastic layouts there!
Really was an excellent show
Ah my neck of the woods. Unfortunately I've never been so thanks for showing this.
Well worth a visit next year!
Great footage - thanks for sharing.
There's one part-way through where the poor models are being hammered way too fast, including a Garratt blasting through at a scale speed of at least 80+ mph!
Loving the models nevertheless.
Al.
Thanks. Sadly I don't think old Hornby Dublo was designed for crawling. The layout is a homage to a kids dream layout of the 50s and 60s. Lots moving and running to rule one :)
@@SDJR7F88 Amazing that Garratt stood up to it then!!
@@alantoms3263 Yeah, believe it is two Hornby Dublo 4MT chassis under it
@@SDJR7F88 That explains it then. I thought it was a Heljan being hammered!
@@alantoms3263 We banned scale speed. It's a trainset not a model railway! - The Garratt comfortably pulls those 30 wagons plus brake van. A Heljan would have expired after a couple of laps with that lot on the back. It has Dublo gubbins underneath it with two 5 pole motors inside.
Hiya @ 5:04 - 'Pingu' Interesting name for a Loco - thought that was a Penguin!!! 😀Oh Look Calum @ 25:55 - there is your name Sake Loco!!! Bet you were happy filming that one!!! 🙂🚂🚂🚂
Certainly an interesting little machine, had some real trouble focusing on it due to the colour. Was certain a real treat to see some SDJR stock on a layout like that
Crikey at 6:15 that looks like a model of Goathorn Quay. Guessing that must be another amazing historical recreation by Peter Hollins
Certainly is!
@@SDJR7F88 Nice to see Tiny in action there. If you fancy a secluded holiday destination and your pockets are deep enough you can rent out the cottage at Goathorn Pier.
Remarkable ❤
Really inspired me to do better on my own channel and layout
Hi Calum. Have you watch "The Old S&D (Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway)" by Henry Buckton on UA-cam.
Don't believe I have, will have to give it a watch
good vid thanks lee
Thanks Lee!
why is there no commentary on what engine it is. and a little about the lay out . make it interesting
Not every video needs commentary.
@@SDJR7F88 its so more kids get attracted to the modeling of great trains
@harris4018 - If you do film and edit these exhibitions your self then you will know how much effort goes into making a production like this, even without commentary. If not, then let me offer you this snippet of info... It takes quite a lot of time and effort already. 👍😉
@@harris4018 they may get attracted... But with the current prices from Hornby.. I doubt that they could afford to get into the hobby!
@@dibsyardshuntinglayout there is loads of money around but spent on the wrong things
If only someone could make a video clip without some boof head human body getting in the clip. Such fantastic models, and in many cases excellent close up filming, spoiled by a human.
Never been to an exhibition before?
@@SDJR7F88 No
@@Koala63211 It's basically an public viewing of people model railways, always busy. So unless you get access before the show opens you will never have a quiet view of a layout, but it's all part of the atmosphere
@@SDJR7F88 that cracked me up! Good response!
The woman beating the rug is cute. What's her phone number?
I can't believe how low the modeling standards are on these layouts, the people running them need to take off their rose tinted beer goggles and LOOK rather than just thinking what they have created is a masterpiece. From the unpainted plastic kits to the; locos painted in 1930s liveries with 1950s BR coaches, terrible track work, the building leaning over, unrealistic real world layout. The only positive thing is that it has made me realise the high standard of my layout and that I should stop beating myself up over the tiny imperfections in my layout. I really should get a grip and start my own UA-cam channel
Hi there, always bugs me replying to comments like this. Have you ever thought of the person behind the model? The budget they have? Or even how able they are?
I found this to be a very family friendly show, one operator even let one kid drive his sound fitted large prairie. That's what it all about at the end of the day, getting people and families involved. We all have different skill levels and it shows the hobby is healthy and a broad church that welcomes all.
What an absolute snob
Come on then, let’s see your masterpiece if it’s that good. I appreciate all models as budgets, skills and age vary and at the end of the day it’s their layout. Don’t like it then don’t watch it.
@@philkirk4571 hi Phil, your statement is rather childish. Having an opinion about something does not require being an expert at producing the thing you have an opinion about. For example yesterday I had an opinion about which bag of apples I should buy based on what I saw. Are you stating that I should have chosen the bag with rotten apples in it as you think I should not have an opinion about apples as I do not grow apples myself? I am sure you have lots of opinions on lots of things of which you do not make yourself
@@sjaakmcd1804 bit of a difference between criticism of someone’s efforts to which apples you should buy. If you’re going to post unjustified criticism then be prepared to get shot down. I notice I’m not the only one who had problems with posts like yours. Like I said, put yours out there. If you saw my layout you’d probably laugh but it’s my pride and joy.