Thanks, I always try to credit the owners as I don't build these show layouts myself, plus gives some publicity to the individuals and model railway clubs who might pick up interest from new members.
I went to the London Festival of Railway Modelling the week before last!! I spent just under a thousand Quid on new railway equipment. I absolutely love attending the shows and can hardly wait for the one at Whitewebbs!!
Fine layouts ! All of them. Maintaining realistic speed and gentle moves however is a must in model railroading. Otherwise it becomes toy like and spoils a good looking setting.
Yes, totally agree as realistic running speeds are very important to match the scenery. Sometimes people get carried away and run the trains too quickly!
Why is it that the Class 20 diesel locomotive sounds like there’s a constant ringing bell? I don’t really like them, but understand their historical significance.
I'm afraid I personally don't but if you check this website it will show you all the events being held, you can even search based on distance from a post code: www.ukmodelshops.co.uk/events/exhibitions
Thanks John. I like to hear the sound of the locos (if they have sound) or the ambiance of the hall as you can sometimes hear great comments in the background when people admire a layout.
Nice to see you showing who the modellers are.
Thanks, I always try to credit the owners as I don't build these show layouts myself, plus gives some publicity to the individuals and model railway clubs who might pick up interest from new members.
Lovely!! Another model railway show on UA-cam!! I love every second of watching this type of video!!
Cool, thanks!
I went to the London Festival of Railway Modelling the week before last!! I spent just under a thousand Quid on new railway equipment. I absolutely love attending the shows and can hardly wait for the one at Whitewebbs!!
@@MadonsteamrailwaysYes its great fun at the shows and everyone is so friendly. Too easy to spend a lot of money though!
I was part of the operating team on Stanley Junction and your video really brings it to life. Nice work!
Thanks so much. Only had limited time at the show but the layout looked great.
great layouts especially like the last one 1970s North West Small Town Thank you for sharing
Really glad you enjoyed the layouts, St Seeb is a fun one with lots going on!
Fine layouts ! All of them. Maintaining realistic speed and gentle moves however is a must in model railroading. Otherwise it becomes toy like and spoils a good looking setting.
Yes, totally agree as realistic running speeds are very important to match the scenery. Sometimes people get carried away and run the trains too quickly!
Very beautiful scenery good detailled and very good that without music in the background!
Thanks very much Susanne, glad you enjoy the lovely layouts!
I especially love the Headingley and Stanley Junction layouts because I love the steam hauled long haul passenger trains!
Yes I agree, some excellent longer passenger trains on those layouts. Glad you're enjoying the video!
@@modelrailwayinaction thanks a lot!
And no!! It’s not just the model that has that noise, it’s the real thing as well!!
Great comment! They must strive to be accurate!
Why is it that the Class 20 diesel locomotive sounds like there’s a constant ringing bell? I don’t really like them, but understand their historical significance.
Yes it does seem annoying but probably safety practice.
Do you know if there's going to happen any model railway in London or Manchester in april?
I'm afraid I personally don't but if you check this website it will show you all the events being held, you can even search based on distance from a post code: www.ukmodelshops.co.uk/events/exhibitions
@@modelrailwayinaction Thank you!
Great video. Also agree with other person NO music!! Nothing more irritating
Thanks John. I like to hear the sound of the locos (if they have sound) or the ambiance of the hall as you can sometimes hear great comments in the background when people admire a layout.