Will, great report on a lovely exhibition. It was great to catch up and have a chat. Thank you for taking the time to compile these excellent videos. Cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Another great video Will. Loving the first Japanese layout ... having visiting Japan late last year, it brings back so many memories. Lawson convenience stores, the sound of the level crossings and the eclectic rolling stock. Love it!
Minami Chuo Tetsudo is my layout. I built it over 2020 and 2021 as a "lockdown project" and hope to have it at more exhibitions in the future. Its been at Stawell in 2022 and Warrnambool in 2023 and 2024.
Another wonderful video from you yet again Will show casing the many different types of layout from Warrnambool Model train show. Once again thanks Will.
Nice video Will. Good selection of layouts at the exhibition. And the Slate Valley Tourist Railway 00-9 layout is a work of art. Hopefully it's at more exhibitions.
Good coverage of this event, should "whet" peoples enthusiasm to "get modelling"!...BUT......where is Gauge "O" in all this? In Europe Gauge "O" is always featured as well as Gauga "1" .? Many people in Australia still model and enjoy gauge "O" ...just go to the AMRA Mortdale Clubrooms and you will see a huge layout devoted to Gauge "O"....some 6o years old and still running. Let us embrace all scales to people can find their "Nirvana" !........ Regards Chris Smith NSW Australia..
To James will railway your uvidro are very good & helpful to understand + good to watch from Michael smith from Sydney Australia.
Hello! Thanks for that!
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Will the video you showed was really great to wtch there should moore of them for people to watch.michael smith from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
Will, great report on a lovely exhibition. It was great to catch up and have a chat.
Thank you for taking the time to compile these excellent videos.
Cheers, and stay safe, Michael
The freight train at the end was a lucky catch! Great video Will.
Thank you very much!
A lot of beautiful and interesting layouts 👍🏻
Many thanks!
Another great video Will. Loving the first Japanese layout ... having visiting Japan late last year, it brings back so many memories. Lawson convenience stores, the sound of the level crossings and the eclectic rolling stock. Love it!
Minami Chuo Tetsudo is my layout. I built it over 2020 and 2021 as a "lockdown project" and hope to have it at more exhibitions in the future. Its been at Stawell in 2022 and Warrnambool in 2023 and 2024.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It was a great show, I got to meet you and I bought my first N scale traind from Fortress Trains
Very cool!
Great video mate! You’ve covered the exhibition very well. Keep up the great work.
Another wonderful video from you yet again Will show casing the many different types of layout from Warrnambool Model train show. Once again thanks Will.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great overview of the exhibition. Good job as always on the video
Thanks again!
Nice video Will. Good selection of layouts at the exhibition. And the Slate Valley Tourist Railway 00-9 layout is a work of art. Hopefully it's at more exhibitions.
Really good video. Nice camera work, good commentary and a great variety of modelling. Looks like an excellent show.
Thank you very much!
That Japanese layout is stunning!
Certainly a favourite!
Thanks for taking us along. Excellent.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic
Albury exhibition. Let’s go look at the Cudgewa line or railway demanance around Albury/Wodonga
We can definitely inspect the demonants.
Wow two Japanese layouts! I actually saw Dr Yellow last time I was in Japan so good to know I have good luck
Sadly I missed this year's show.
I've never seen a goods train on the Warrnambool line, let alone one with a DPU .
This was on the mainline to Adelaide! Warrnambool sees weekly freight however, but it usually runs at night!
THANK YOU FOR VIDEO
Thx Will another great report!
Thank you too!
I love the Japanese layouts!
It’s fantastic!
I saw you filming this video
I was there all day Saturday!
@@WillJamesRailways I was there from 12 to 4 or so...
Good coverage of this event, should "whet" peoples enthusiasm to "get modelling"!...BUT......where is Gauge "O" in all this?
In Europe Gauge "O" is always featured as well as Gauga "1" .?
Many people in Australia still model and enjoy gauge "O" ...just go to the AMRA Mortdale Clubrooms and you will see a huge layout devoted to Gauge "O"....some 6o years old and still running.
Let us embrace all scales to people can find their "Nirvana" !........
Regards Chris Smith NSW Australia..
Thanks Chris
zeitverschwendung so einen quatsch an zusehen.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!