Absolutely amazing layout. I really enjoy seeing the kind of layouts that are built to represent the UK being a Canadian modeler myself. I am just wondering what kind of curve radius you were able to use/make fit, because the passenger cars look really good.
Thanks. The sharpest curves in the scenic section are about 18 inches radius. The reverse curves at the right end of the layout are much larger. Tighter curves in the fiddle yard and approaches.
Beautiful, just beautiful thank you. Will you ever contemplate the use of sound in your locos or are you just content with the amazing layout the way it is?
Another thoroughly enjoyable episode, thank you. A question, if I may; what length of static grass have you used in the area between the goods yard sidings leading up to the road between village and church?
Hello Roger. I may have asked the following question before, but I don't remember asking this question. What kind of camera is filming with? The shots are always beautifully sharp, something I can't achieve. Maybe this has to do with the maintained distance, but I always try to take that into account. The problem is that the camera (I'm using a iPhone) always focuses on the object closest to you. I look forward to the answer. Thanks in advance Roger.
I use an elderly iPad. A bit clumsy but it seems to work well. I usually tap on the area that I want it to focus on and it normally obeys! I have tried my fairly cheap Samsung phone but the focus wanders all the time.
@@jefwisse1957 I use a tripod. Search for iPad tripod mount - several options on Amazon. Mine wobbles a bit after touching the record button so I give it a couple of seconds to settle before the trains arrive!
Those N gauge cows are so stubborn. Wonderful as always.
I'd hate to have to clean out the cattle dock! Thanks Ed.
A unexpected mid Week treat 1, Thank you Roger , Excellent as always .
Thanks Steven. Maybe I'll save the next one for a weekend!
Brilliant as ever Roger, wonderful, thank you!
Thanks very much!
Delightful as always!! Many Thanks once again for sharing!!
And thank you again!
Ever enjoyable- lovely music again 👌🏻 inspired me to start my own n gauge layout 🫡
Thanks. Starting is the hardest part!
Another wonderful visit to beautiful Wrenton 😍
Thanks for re-visiting!
Like those trains, this channel always delivers.
Thank you.
Wrenton is so charming! Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure! Thank you.
Very pleasant
Thank you.
Very enjoyable and most relaxing, thankyou Roger.
Thanks Chris.
Could watch this layout for hours..G
LIfe's too short! Thanks.
Fabulous!
Thanks very much!
beautiful running, great narration !
Many thanks!
Absolutely amazing layout. I really enjoy seeing the kind of layouts that are built to represent the UK being a Canadian modeler myself. I am just wondering what kind of curve radius you were able to use/make fit, because the passenger cars look really good.
Thanks. The sharpest curves in the scenic section are about 18 inches radius. The reverse curves at the right end of the layout are much larger. Tighter curves in the fiddle yard and approaches.
Beautiful, just beautiful thank you. Will you ever contemplate the use of sound in your locos or are you just content with the amazing layout the way it is?
I'm not keen on sound. Especially as not all locos can be sound fitted. It seems a bit odd to me that some models chuff away and others are mute.
Another thoroughly enjoyable episode, thank you. A question, if I may; what length of static grass have you used in the area between the goods yard sidings leading up to the road between village and church?
Thanks! Can't remember what grass I used - it was some years ago! But probably a mix of 2 and 4mm.
Hello Roger. I may have asked the following question before, but I don't remember asking this question. What kind of camera is filming with? The shots are always beautifully sharp, something I can't achieve. Maybe this has to do with the maintained distance, but I always try to take that into account. The problem is that the camera (I'm using a iPhone) always focuses on the object closest to you. I look forward to the answer. Thanks in advance Roger.
I use an elderly iPad. A bit clumsy but it seems to work well. I usually tap on the area that I want it to focus on and it normally obeys! I have tried my fairly cheap Samsung phone but the focus wanders all the time.
@@rogerdB I never expected that an iPad could make such amazing recordings. How do you manage to get stable footage? Do you use a standard or table?
@@jefwisse1957 I use a tripod. Search for iPad tripod mount - several options on Amazon. Mine wobbles a bit after touching the record button so I give it a couple of seconds to settle before the trains arrive!