Absolutely amazing quality O gauge model layout. The station is out of this world, particularly like the way the canopy supports stand straight and plumb, a rare achievement on most model railroads I have seen. Thank you for taking the time to record, edit and post, it is appreciated.
Wonderful. Those magnificent 0-8-0 goods engines epitomise the time when Britain was the workshop of the world and goods were produced. Now we have office blocks full of people looking at computer screens. Crook Street station itself is beautiful, and the sight of a passenger train coasting in is pure magic. Deansgate yard and the the route to it are particularly atmospheric and superbly modelled.
I’m one of those people looking at computer screens. I’ve help develop electronic devices for millions and millions of homes around the world. Computers are just tools. You don’t make money making things you make money designing and developing things. Take ARM, one of the UKs most successful companies. The ARM processor is in literally billions of devices [1] but they never make a single one. That’s not where the money is. They design them and sell the designs. Get a little bit for each one used in licensing fees. [1] including that DCC decoder that loco.
Yet another gorgeous video as usual. Hope you don't mind me asking an operational question out of interest, did trip workings not require a Brake Van ?
I've had some thoughts on smoke in certain areas. Slo-mo might be a problem though, I'd have to speed up the trains during filming so they don't come out in slo-mo too.
A Crook Street video, simply marvellous😊
Absolutely amazing quality O gauge model layout. The station is out of this world, particularly like the way the canopy supports stand straight and plumb, a rare achievement on most model railroads I have seen. Thank you for taking the time to record, edit and post, it is appreciated.
Wonderful. Those magnificent 0-8-0 goods engines epitomise the time when Britain was the workshop of the world and goods were produced. Now we have office blocks full of people looking at computer screens. Crook Street station itself is beautiful, and the sight of a passenger train coasting in is pure magic. Deansgate yard and the the route to it are particularly atmospheric and superbly modelled.
Thanks Roderic, different world then...
I’m one of those people looking at computer screens. I’ve help develop electronic devices for millions and millions of homes around the world. Computers are just tools. You don’t make money making things you make money designing and developing things. Take ARM, one of the UKs most successful companies. The ARM processor is in literally billions of devices [1] but they never make a single one. That’s not where the money is. They design them and sell the designs. Get a little bit for each one used in licensing fees.
[1] including that DCC decoder that loco.
@@lnwrcrookstreet9954 I look at computer screens as well to typeset books.
Thanks for transporting us in your time machine to another place and time. Superb layout, commentary, and realistic speed control.
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Very enjoyable, thanks for sharing.
Bloody brilliant!......a very wet and miserable day in Bolton.......I'm in the loft modeling keeping warm.
This is so real that I expect to see smoke, steam and wheel-slip. Brilliant!
That’s what I was thinking!
Superb, in every single way. Nice to see the warehouses and factories in the story too.
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Nice work, thanks for sharing. If I win the lottery a pre-grouping layout in O with lots of operation would be my personal ideal.
Hahaha! It doesn't have to be that expensive. Look up Jim Read's videos on YT, he makes his own locos from card using cut down 00 wheels from eBay.
First time finding this channel, wow just wow. I’m a 7mm modeller, the coaches are outstanding.
That is one impressive layout. Attention to detail amazing. Really enjoyed the session.
Superb, as usual. Thank you.
Those grey skies look suitably northern.
its raining cats and dogs now in bolton! thats where this is portraying.
Aye, it's always been grim up north...
Excellent as always 👍
Very enjoyable, thank you!
I miss the buddleias growing out of the cracks!
Hahaha! they were a later feature 😂
Interesting that only subtle sounds are required for an excellent atmosphere.
Lovely model. Wish I had the space for O gauge. I don’t even have the space for 00 which is why I model narrow gauge
Up to your great standards again as usual. Well done.
Yet another gorgeous video as usual. Hope you don't mind me asking an operational question out of interest, did trip workings not require a Brake Van ?
Hi John, yes they should, my excuse is that the Deansgate 'trip' is really a shunt so doesn't need one...
Thanks, I love the operational side you are able to capture on your layout hence my question.
Superb modelling, just would have liked a bit of natures green scattered about.
I reckon the denizens of real locations like Crook Street would have felt the same!
Hi, where did you get the pillars for the canopy.
Another great video
Hi John, they're scratchbuilt using round brass tube with hexagonal tube soldered to the lower section and decorative rings made from wire.
@@lnwrcrookstreet9954 excellent idea,thanks.
Do you know what size tubing that you used
@@johnlewsey4458 4mm round tube and 4.7mm hex
Ever tried adding a smoke generator and film it in slow motion?
I've had some thoughts on smoke in certain areas. Slo-mo might be a problem though, I'd have to speed up the trains during filming so they don't come out in slo-mo too.
I can't seem to figure out how the drive on some of the engines work. For example I see no drive cylinder on the 0-4-0 shunting engine.
They had inside cylinders between the frames, underneath the smokebox.
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