@@going2thedogs they always have a great selection of top layouts at the Manchester show. The T gauge "Ribblehead" layout, a short notice addition was intriguing to me . Such a tiny gauge. I also love the mix of sizes, from the huge Overlord layout to the small Staly Vegas, basically a layout in a box. I look forward to next year's show.
@modelrailwaysandme thanks. The Thomas / Potter layouts are a good way to introduce youngsters to the hobby. I had a Lego train set when I was young. One of the very early types with the big motor unit. They have come a long way since then.
Excellent show got their a little too late 2.45pm on Sunday, so it was a mad dash to see everything. If everything goes well over the next few months I hope that our own show callander will finish with the MMR.
@@RailroadsandRailways thanks, they always put a good show on. I assume it would have been quieter Sunday afternoon. I was there Saturday & it was extremely busy, as popular show usually are. They're planning something special next year apparently.
@@alanoliver535 that is O gauge. There were a variety of scales . The smallest T gauge was used on the Ribblehead layout . Certainly get more landscape in T gauge, but you get more detail in O gauge.
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Some very nice model trains. Awesome.
@Andrewjg_89 thanks i wish I had the modelling skills that these exhibitors have.
Fantastic show thank you for sharing
@@neilstephen6761 many thanks. I have always found the Manchester show a very enjoyable one. A good way to round off the year.
Some great layouts on show there. 👍
@@going2thedogs they always have a great selection of top layouts at the Manchester show. The T gauge "Ribblehead" layout, a short notice addition was intriguing to me . Such a tiny gauge. I also love the mix of sizes, from the huge Overlord layout to the small Staly Vegas, basically a layout in a box. I look forward to next year's show.
Great coverage, i featured abit more of the Thomas/Potter layouts on my video.
@modelrailwaysandme thanks. The Thomas / Potter layouts are a good way to introduce youngsters to the hobby. I had a Lego train set when I was young. One of the very early types with the big motor unit. They have come a long way since then.
Excellent show got their a little too late 2.45pm on Sunday, so it was a mad dash to see everything. If everything goes well over the next few months I hope that our own show callander will finish with the MMR.
@@RailroadsandRailways thanks, they always put a good show on. I assume it would have been quieter Sunday afternoon. I was there Saturday & it was extremely busy, as popular show usually are. They're planning something special next year apparently.
Nice video. I assume that the Norman Colliery layout is a tribute to the comedian Norman Collier!
@johnbristow8099 it was created as a shunting layout. I assume the name was inspired the comedian. Certainly a good play on words
what track gauge is the display looks bigger than OO gauge
@@alanoliver535 that is O gauge. There were a variety of scales . The smallest T gauge was used on the Ribblehead layout . Certainly get more landscape in T gauge, but you get more detail in O gauge.