Great video Callum. This was always my favourite show both as exhibitor and visitor. It certainly looks like it is going from strength to strength. My thanks to all exhibitors and the organizers,. Some fantastic new layouts and a few old favourites too. Thanks for your time and effort. Bob
@@SDJR7F88 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's so l have like and subscribe to your channel too .Stay safe DD.
What an enjoyable viewing I am having from Melbourne, a long way away. In the main, first class layouts: so detailed and some are weathered. But I hope to be in UK soon. Excellent video!
I always find it interesting how many British models emphasise the 'dirty / weathered / industrial' look - I suppose a more 'real' look. Compared to some of the big continental models which seem (to me) to present a more 'idealised' view of the world - beautiful fields, spotless rolling stock, immaculate stations, etc. I know this is a generalisation and there are exceptions on both sides (and EU railways may be cleaner in real life than UK ones, so art imitates life!!) but anyway, an interesting difference. Thanks for the video.
Indeed. Though as you say there are plenty of exceptions. I do love going for the 'run-down' look myself, though I'm still learning how to achieve that perfect finishing
Hi Callum, Hope you enjoyed the show; I certainly did! As with everything at a show, that Hawksworth rake and the railcar were working flawlessly for several hours right up until they went on camera! Got the nice shots in the end though. Keep up the good work! Regards
Well, there was a sign on your layout ;) Really enjoyed my visit and certainly was a superb show. Thanks for the little running combo, came out a treat I hope.
Nice layouts and footage. I very nearly went nut I'd already spent too much lat week and thought I would be tempted by the stalls selling stuff. I have become obsessed with Pullamans this week :)
Tour de force indeed. But since I could not attend I would wish there was a notation of the scales used. I saw at least one Z and that lovely GWR broad gauge stuff, but could not distinguish between the EM, P4 and other 'OO' variants. Overall tho it does show Beeching was right and about 90% of the trains had no passengers which hardly makes them viable..........
Great video. Can someone please let me know what the loco is at 25:40 (name of loco and model maker). I'd be interested in seeing if I can buy it in OO gauge DCC.
Many thanks! Think I answered your question all ready on FB, but I believe it to be a 5700 pannier tank, possible Bachmann, but could be kit built. The current Bachmann model is DCC Ready too :) Hope it's of help
it always gets me a little annoyed when i see a class 20 running nose first on a layout as in real life they ran in pairs at was cab first i know its only a minor point but if you asked any driver that has driven a class 20 they will say that they they operated them cab first for safety reasons, when running in pairs the configuation would be engine to engine so when the locos had to do a run round this would help with the shunting . There have been instances notably when the S class of tube trains were being moved from Derby london underground depots there would be two pairs of class 20s so to leave the driver just leaving the one cab end for the other. the only instance where the loco has been running engine first was in goldeneye and the driver/ actor would look at the window but that isn't reality that was a film
To many "Toy Train Sets" rather then "Model Railways" for my liking !!!! Which exposes the increasing lack of understanding by British Modellers, that real railways operate under a host of complex rules.
Your right! Nothing more true to operation that to be standing around for over 3 hours, watching nothing move them a model rail-replacement bus shows up... 🤣🤣🤣 Honestly...
Great video Callum. This was always my favourite show both as exhibitor and visitor. It certainly looks like it is going from strength to strength. My thanks to all exhibitors and the organizers,.
Some fantastic new layouts and a few old favourites too. Thanks for your time and effort. Bob
Thanks Bob. They certainly put on a superb show as per-usual. Really enjoyed my visit on the Sat. The stand of layouts was superb as always
Excellent. Was there on the Friday - first time since 2018 and it was good to be back.
Hi Steve. Really was great to be back. Such a good show as always. :)
Thank you for the video AND thank you to all the modellers/exhibitors.
No worries at all and congratulations all involved in putting on such a good show as always
I have been loving all these exhibitions, man you guys are super blessed in the UK. Appreciate the shares. Regards from South Africa.
Many thanks! And glad your enjoying these show videos :)
Cheers! Thanks for sharing!
No worries! Glad you enjoyed it
All good stuff……..nice camera work….great close ups ….thank you….
Many thanks John. Glad you enjoyed it
Love the new update loads going on thanks for sharing DD.
Thanks
@@SDJR7F88 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's so l have like and subscribe to your channel too .Stay safe DD.
Excellent footage Callum. Thank you.
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
What an enjoyable viewing I am having from Melbourne, a long way away. In the main, first class layouts: so detailed and some are weathered. But I hope to be in UK soon. Excellent video!
Many thanks Edmund. Glad you enjoyed the show
Great footage of some brilliant layouts. Could not make it so glad you filmed it. Thanks for showing. regards Paul.
No worries Paul. Glad you enjoyed the video. Certainly was some superb modelling on display
This is really well done and many man hours…. Everything on track 👌🏻
Thanks Miles. Certainly some superb layouts on display. Glad you enjoyed the video
I always find it interesting how many British models emphasise the 'dirty / weathered / industrial' look - I suppose a more 'real' look. Compared to some of the big continental models which seem (to me) to present a more 'idealised' view of the world - beautiful fields, spotless rolling stock, immaculate stations, etc. I know this is a generalisation and there are exceptions on both sides (and EU railways may be cleaner in real life than UK ones, so art imitates life!!) but anyway, an interesting difference. Thanks for the video.
Indeed. Though as you say there are plenty of exceptions. I do love going for the 'run-down' look myself, though I'm still learning how to achieve that perfect finishing
Where there's muck there's brass,lad.
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Hi Callum,
Hope you enjoyed the show; I certainly did!
As with everything at a show, that Hawksworth rake and the railcar were working flawlessly for several hours right up until they went on camera! Got the nice shots in the end though.
Keep up the good work!
Regards
Well, there was a sign on your layout ;)
Really enjoyed my visit and certainly was a superb show. Thanks for the little running combo, came out a treat I hope.
@@SDJR7F88 with your filming skills, it looked superb as always. Thank you for the opportunity! I'm sure David will be delighted as well!
Next level !
A nice different collection of Locos, Rolling Stock & Gauges!!! 😎🚂🚂🚂
Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
good train show keep up the good vid thanks lee
Thanks Lee
Nice layouts and footage. I very nearly went nut I'd already spent too much lat week and thought I would be tempted by the stalls selling stuff. I have become obsessed with Pullamans this week :)
Oh dear, yes there was certainly plenty of them there from what I saw. Managed to hold back myself for now...
Everything looks amazing it looks so real amazing 🚂❤️😎👍
Thanks
Awesome layouts
Glad you enjoyed the show
@@SDJR7F88 how much did those models cost ?
@@joeritchie7286 which ones?
@@SDJR7F88 all of the model trains , cars and buses ect
@@joeritchie7286 afraid I can't put a price on that
Tour de force indeed. But since I could not attend I would wish there was a notation of the scales used. I saw at least one Z and that lovely GWR broad gauge stuff, but could not distinguish between the EM, P4 and other 'OO' variants. Overall tho it does show Beeching was right and about 90% of the trains had no passengers which hardly makes them viable..........
Hi David, layout scales are listed in the video description.
Beautiful👌👌
great video i was also there on the saturday
Really was a superb event. Hope you enjoyed your visit too
@@SDJR7F88 yeah bought a few bits there inclding a warship loco which i did a review of on tuesday on my channel
Great video. Can someone please let me know what the loco is at 25:40 (name of loco and model maker). I'd be interested in seeing if I can buy it in OO gauge DCC.
Many thanks! Think I answered your question all ready on FB, but I believe it to be a 5700 pannier tank, possible Bachmann, but could be kit built. The current Bachmann model is DCC Ready too :)
Hope it's of help
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19.38.. Bad meteorite shower.
it always gets me a little annoyed when i see a class 20 running nose first on a layout as in real life they ran in pairs at was cab first i know its only a minor point but if you asked any driver that has driven a class 20 they will say that they they operated them cab first for safety reasons, when running in pairs the configuation would be engine to engine so when the locos had to do a run round this would help with the shunting . There have been instances notably when the S class of tube trains were being moved from Derby london underground depots there would be two pairs of class 20s so to leave the driver just leaving the one cab end for the other. the only instance where the loco has been running engine first was in goldeneye and the driver/ actor would look at the window but that isn't reality that was a film
There's plenty of images of solo 20s running nose first. Most recent example was 20189 on the 'Shakespeare Express' last week
To many "Toy Train Sets" rather then "Model Railways" for my liking !!!! Which exposes the increasing lack of understanding by British Modellers, that real railways operate under a host of complex rules.
Your right! Nothing more true to operation that to be standing around for over 3 hours, watching nothing move them a model rail-replacement bus shows up... 🤣🤣🤣 Honestly...
Especially ! Hornby ! Double 0 ! And Watchmaker ! N Gauge !