Will, great report on what looks like an awesome exhibition. Lots of interesting layouts, and great seeing trains running. Thank you for sharing, cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Nice video Will. Diamond Creek is always a fantastic exhibition to attend. This years one was excellent. It was nice to see your FreeM009 layout concept in person.
Great video coverage Will with wide variety of layouts. The people of Crosby Stephen will have to get some Tacky Wax from Deluxe Materials and make some laughing faces to stick onto all the wagon ends. The great thing about Tacky Wax is that things can be attached to other things like faces on wagons but the bond is not permanent nor does it leave any marks or residue. Some people say use black tac but it's horrible stuff and really hard to get off. The real Kirkby Stephens is high up in the Yorkshire Dales and even in the run down of the S&C retained it's good shed, signal box and station buildings.
Another great video covering this great expo. It was great to see FreeM009 in action as well.
Will, great report on what looks like an awesome exhibition.
Lots of interesting layouts, and great seeing trains running.
Thank you for sharing, cheers, and stay safe, Michael
Great video Will. Thanks.
Brilliant video
Great coverage Will! It was great seeing you there!
Thx Will, great report
Nice video Will. Diamond Creek is always a fantastic exhibition to attend. This years one was excellent. It was nice to see your FreeM009 layout concept in person.
Good video James! The bloke at 0:46 looks like he loves his trains.
Thanks! My name is Will!
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Great video coverage Will with wide variety of layouts. The people of Crosby Stephen will have to get some Tacky Wax from Deluxe Materials and make some laughing faces to stick onto all the wagon ends. The great thing about Tacky Wax is that things can be attached to other things like faces on wagons but the bond is not permanent nor does it leave any marks or residue. Some people say use black tac but it's horrible stuff and really hard to get off.
The real Kirkby Stephens is high up in the Yorkshire Dales and even in the run down of the S&C retained it's good shed, signal box and station buildings.
I was there, i talked to you at your stand, I also talked to you on the platform at the flinders street shuttles and the mernda shuttles