@@headshunt9465 Thanks very much for replying to my comment. That's the great part about the hobby sharing ideas and learning new ideas from other people to improve our Channel. Take care and stay safe DD.
'Bewdley' reminds me that back in 1962 , the very first LMR locomotive that I ever saw was a Class 8F pulling a very long rake of rusty grey mineral wagons through Kidderminster in the snow. I have never forgotten that. Good layout, but you need to fix those bumping wheels on the bridge which spoil the realism. Keith
Hi Kite, I bet that was spectacular to see. Yes I think a little tic to the board joints would improve the flow, it's one of the flaws that appears on exhibition layouts after being put up and taken down a few times. Not forgetting the knocks and bangs in transit. All the best, HS
I found the video quite irritating. I like to see what a particular engine is pulling/pushing. And therefore it is not really useful to have counted up to 10 wagons with pipes go by and then camera clears off! I am seeing nothing here that would take me away from T-Gauge since I can pull upto 40 wagons at the moment single-headed. There was one N-Gauge layout I saw at the Beaconsfield Exhibition that had realistic length trains. I run a Class 373 full length of 18 coaches. Does any other scale match that? But I do love the buildings and scenery.
At last someone who films the whole layout instead of just the trains. The scenery is the main thing for me in making a layout.I've subscribed.
Thanks bikerpeavey that is much appreciated. All the best, HS
I agree. some beautiful modelling there.
Very well constructed video of a great show. Thanks for your time and effort.
Much appreciated, many thanks, HS
Great video and train show, look forward to the next one
Many thanks, thats much appreciated, I really enjoyed the show but unfortunately I didn't film everything there, maybe next time! All the best, HS
Great, beautiful layout and train runs. Cheers, Martin
I agree, some beautiful craftsmanship among the layouts. All the best, HS
wonderful, the layouts and the video itself
Thanks Tim, Much appreciated. Yes there were some great layouts there, hopefully overtime I'll film the ones not shown. All the best, HS
Lovely footage :)
Superbly filmed, superb layouts, thanks for sharing 👍😊✌️
Glad you enjoyed it, there were some fantastic layouts. Many Thanks. HS
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Great video upload HS. Love the way you show the trains journey from A to B to include the entire layout. Subscribed.
Thanks you Ken, that is much appreciated. Many Thanks, HS
Nice video you put together thanks for sharing DD.
Your very welcome, thanks for the kind words, All the best, HS
@@headshunt9465 Thanks very much for replying to my comment. That's the great part about the hobby sharing ideas and learning new ideas from other people to improve our Channel. Take care and stay safe DD.
Thanks for the video, good quality nicely done.👍
Thank you for the kind words, Many Thanks HS
Fantastic share great layout. Amazing scenery Thanks 👍🏻🇨🇦🚂🥓TSM
Glad you enjoyed it. Many Thanks HS
Hard to choose there, Alloa is pretty special 👍👍👍
Thanks a lot for the great video 👋
'Bewdley' reminds me that back in 1962 , the very first LMR locomotive that I ever saw was a Class 8F pulling a very long rake of rusty grey mineral wagons through Kidderminster in the snow. I have never forgotten that. Good layout, but you need to fix those bumping wheels on the bridge which spoil the realism. Keith
Hi Kite, I bet that was spectacular to see. Yes I think a little tic to the board joints would improve the flow, it's one of the flaws that appears on exhibition layouts after being put up and taken down a few times. Not forgetting the knocks and bangs in transit. All the best, HS
I found the video quite irritating. I like to see what a particular engine is pulling/pushing. And therefore it is not really useful to have counted up to 10 wagons with pipes go by and then camera clears off! I am seeing nothing here that would take me away from T-Gauge since I can pull upto 40 wagons at the moment single-headed. There was one N-Gauge layout I saw at the Beaconsfield Exhibition that had realistic length trains. I run a Class 373 full length of 18 coaches. Does any other scale match that? But I do love the buildings and scenery.
Thanks for your feedback.
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