I most appreciated what can only be rereferred to as "the day out dad ensemble!" Gillet, carrying the backpack, and leading the way to where you were heading next! strong! Great filming by the boy too!
What could be better than a day out with Copper Capped Chimneys and Chocolate and Cream (coaches). I grew up with this as everyday life in the 1950's outside Slough. I hope "the boy" keeps his love for these wonderful machines. Lovely job, thank you.
Thanks Tony, I’m sure he’ll always love his trains he talks of nothing else. I would have loved to seen Slough in the 1950s with all the various GWR engines thundering along the line
Great filming by the Boy. No doubt, on watching that back, he'll now know to get his father to stand between the wind and his microphone so that the Father doesn't feel like a spare part when accompanying the cinematographer on future visits to railways. 🤣
What a great family day out. You guys really do have a lot of hedges in England haha. It was amazing to see the country side, thank you to the boy for his excellent work.
The line is set in the Cotswolds which is an area of outstanding natural beauty so it really is beautiful line to travel on. I passed your thanks on to the boy he was pleased as punch that someone liked his work so thank you
@@WesternSignalman You’re very welcome, one day I would love to come explore your fine country and it’s railways. getting back to our other conversation about narrow gauge… have you seen Bachmans’s new release? Ng7 English narrow gauge in 7mm. Omg I’m so excited for this.
Looked like a great day out (if a little wet at times!). They’ve got some very nice loco’s there. Thank you for sharing 😊👍
Always a lovely line to visit but yes was a bit wet on this occasion
I most appreciated what can only be rereferred to as "the day out dad ensemble!" Gillet, carrying the backpack, and leading the way to where you were heading next! strong! Great filming by the boy too!
We went to the first class compartments only the best for my family 😆
What could be better than a day out with Copper Capped Chimneys and Chocolate and Cream (coaches). I grew up with this as everyday life in the 1950's outside Slough. I hope "the boy" keeps his love for these wonderful machines. Lovely job, thank you.
Thanks Tony, I’m sure he’ll always love his trains he talks of nothing else. I would have loved to seen Slough in the 1950s with all the various GWR engines thundering along the line
The GWSR is a lovely railway. It's even got a narrow gauge railway which is open during special events which is great too!
Of all the times I’ve been last year was the first time we got to go on the narrow gauge this year unfortunately it was closed.
Great filming by the Boy. No doubt, on watching that back, he'll now know to get his father to stand between the wind and his microphone so that the Father doesn't feel like a spare part when accompanying the cinematographer on future visits to railways. 🤣
I’m sure I will 🤣
What a great family day out. You guys really do have a lot of hedges in England haha. It was amazing to see the country side, thank you to the boy for his excellent work.
The line is set in the Cotswolds which is an area of outstanding natural beauty so it really is beautiful line to travel on. I passed your thanks on to the boy he was pleased as punch that someone liked his work so thank you
@@WesternSignalman
You’re very welcome, one day I would love to come explore your fine country and it’s railways. getting back to our other conversation about narrow gauge… have you seen Bachmans’s new release? Ng7 English narrow gauge in 7mm. Omg I’m so excited for this.
@bennihulls6851 I have I talk about it on my new podcast (you can find it this channel) or Spotify the model railway replacement podcast
@@WesternSignalman thank you, it actually came up on my UA-cam feed so I plan on listening to them over breakfast hehe