Ah, the wartime brown carriages, a slightly orangey-brown with an orange waist line on main line carriages, otherwise just the crest. The Austeries lasted for ages. The last one I saw was at New England shed, Peterbro', all on its own.
It certainly captures the atmosphere of Dawlish even if it's not a direct depiction. Those coaches look like the ones you can stay in in Dawlish Warren.
Anyone else remember the great model railway on Dawlish Warren Station- I loved that place but you would feel the building shake and you would know you’d just missed a Western at 70mph going past!!
Given the excellent detail in the surrounding buildings it is a shame that the station itself is only an interpretation. Rather than creating a fictional loco shed perhaps modelling the atmospheric pump house would have been more worthwhile.
There are many components to building a railroad layout. One place I discovered that succeeds in merging these is the Jareks Hobby Club (check it out on google) definately the best plan i've seen. look at all the super information .
Great model railway layout of Dawlish seafront - looks almost real! Well done!
Great video .Like the detail.thank's
There's a definite atmosphere captured here. Excellent!
a feast for sure - thanks for sharing, Regards Elizabeth
Loved your detail on a wonderful model layout. The man up the ladder chose a nice colour to paint. Barry. Devon.
What a fantastic layout
I was at dawlish yesterday and this looks so good
Superb model - thank you for sharing.
Good job it was a calm sunny day for filming the model (cough) 😉
Amazingly good model, a joy to the eye!
Great video, superb model. As they said in my day AB FAB. Thanks for sharing. Michael
Impressive model making and scene setting.
Great video! Using it as inspiration for my Lego train layout :)
Magnificent this is exactly the same as the real life dawlish station
That is absolutely beautiful!
OMG Duc Phuc , i like your cover version. Love it !
Magnificent! Thanks!
Ah, the wartime brown carriages, a slightly orangey-brown with an orange waist line on main line carriages, otherwise just the crest. The Austeries lasted for ages. The last one I saw was at New England shed, Peterbro', all on its own.
Incredible layout! Very inspirational!
Looked absolutely fab
Lovely recreation 👌
Outstanding layout
It has managed to get the essence of the place.
It certainly captures the atmosphere of Dawlish even if it's not a direct depiction. Those coaches look like the ones you can stay in in Dawlish Warren.
Excelent.
Anyone else remember the great model railway on Dawlish Warren Station- I loved that place but you would feel the building shake and you would know you’d just missed a Western at 70mph going past!!
Beautiful
Immaculate. Thank you :D
Amazing detail, any help available with creating the water effects? Thanks.
Where's the Welcome Pub and Peppermint Park on your layout lol, seriously wonderful
amazing model.
spectacular
Fab well done
This is pretty close to the real thing. Very impressive.
Very good, it's a shame he couldn't have put the parson and the clerk in it,but a fantastic model anyway !
Sure the mallard wasn't real life? It looked so real!
Given the excellent detail in the surrounding buildings it is a shame that the station itself is only an interpretation. Rather than creating a fictional loco shed perhaps modelling the atmospheric pump house would have been more worthwhile.
What a superb railway model. Is this a private layout or is it available for the public to view anywhere?
I don't know I'm afraid. it was on a free promo disc and the magazine kindly allowed us to use it.
It is a private layout in a basement.
@@Dawlishmuseum
Did a double take there. Thought it said Free Porno Disc at first.
Cool
Fab x
There are many components to building a railroad layout. One place I discovered that succeeds in merging these is the Jareks Hobby Club (check it out on google) definately the best plan i've seen. look at all the super information .
All this steam nostalgia gets a bit too much nice to have seen some diesel hydraulics
WOW
The station for dawlish is on the over side of the cliff where the model is in Teignmouth and is not on sea wall
Richard Groves, loosely based means non-prototypical. Just saying.....
One very large detail is needed: The surf breaking over the tracks. (Sorry)
Oh I do like to be beside the seaside... 🍭
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Maravilhoso !!!!🇧🇷