Also liked the painted sky at 0:16 w moving drone. Very realistic. And, the little RADAR atop the pointed tree which didn't trigger a Siren. Love that blue train.
Well done for spotting the glider (also known as a soarer) - there’s a airport for light aircraft nearby with lots of gliders being towed up into the air, but it was such good luck to catch a glider coming in for his final approach in that shot that I had to use it.
The blue train is a Lady Anne from Riundhouse Engineering hauling some G-scale carriages (I don’t believe they are made by LGB but they are very similar).
Hello My friends Your Railway is really the most, to say the least. The plantings and beautiful model buildings really compliment each other, as do the water features. Well done! Jack
Hello from UK, a lovely railway, and some great filming, and lovely to see the glider soaring in the opening shot, as if it formally opened the railway for you!
Indeed - how could I resist using that shot! The host for this steam-up should be well pleased with the result, especially given the reasonably short gestation. Thank you for your kind words.
WOW outstanding. Congratulations on building such a wonderful looking railway. I can not imagine the hours needed to build it but it was well worth it. The buildings , the planting all wonderful,excellent camera work a pleasure to watch.
Dear @grahamfordham4510, yes Geoff has much to be proud of! The techniques he used for making the buildings have been written-up in the Rails in the Garden magazine, in case you're interested, and they aren't too complicated so he claims they didn't take him that long to make. I hope he will host a steam-up again in the future as the plants will look even better in a few years time.
That sounds great, I hope it keeps bringing you joy! Not every garden suits a railway but when it does work it can work very well. Most of our members don’t own their own line but enjoy running their own locos on other people’s railways, as shown on this channel.
This amazing piece of work looks more like a model village with a railway running through it. And the railway actually goes somewhere. The buildings are impressive and the scenics are just superb. If you lived in the UK I would ask if I could come and play for the day
Well @martinwelsford1353 you never know you just might make it to the Antipodes one day, in which case you’d be most welcome! Geoff’s line and his model landscape is wonderful. If you enjoyed the video there are some extended on-board videos on my channel and more videos on this line are coming in the next few months.
It is lovely, I can’t wait to run there again and see the progress as he keeps improving things and as the plants grow and develop. There’ll be another video when that happens.
I'm just starting to look into garden scale railways, as I'm currently a HO scale modeller. Seeing what you have done here is fantastic, and great to see some quality right here in Australia. Well done to all, to someone looking at this scale, very inspiring.
The garden is a fantastic place to be as a modeller and the narrow gauge is very forgiving. Many of us have a bit of suitable space and the materials are affordable. It helps to focus on the overall effect that is gained by virtue of the larger scale - at a six foot viewing distance the eye fills-in background detail if the colours and textures are right. A little bit of foreground detail goes a long way. I spent years indoors with poor light and plastic or foam scenery and I’ll never go back. 16mm.org.uk is a great starting point.
Fabulous garden layout. Must of costed a million just for the landscaping for a private home layout? Where can i buy Lynton & Barnstaple brown coach on the right at 2:22?
Hi, the garden scenery is all home made and more a labour of time and love than cost. The L&B coach has been painted and may have been built from a kit, but the easiest to find ready-to-run option is from Accucraft: www.accucraft.uk.com/products/lynton-barnstaple-railway-coaches/
@@SteamInYourGarden Great! I'll check that UK's site out. Here in the USA's Accu branch, they only have composite version left from which i've just purchased. With all those ppl enjoying n photographing, what a precious garden u've constructed w utmost devotion. Thx 4 ur kind reply. Just subscribed w the thumb's up.
Geoff has built a lovely line. Gardens do need some raw materials, true, but a garden railway should cost no more than any other pretty little patch of garden. I suspect the main cost is track, but it lasts a lifetime.
Hi @chrisprice1225, the owner of this line hails from that particular corner of Lancashire and Cheshire, with various family members having grown up in these villages and towns. I’m sure he’ll be pleased to hear that his line is being enjoyed in his home town.
Fair comment, the video would probably be better for general consumption without the speeches but it was his Grand Opening Gala. Next time I visit his line it’ll be all about the trains and that fabulous model landscape.
Very upsetting old History how much years before video ❤❤❤ good love like that
We love the old times
Also liked the painted sky at 0:16 w moving drone. Very realistic.
And, the little RADAR atop the pointed tree which didn't trigger a Siren.
Love that blue train.
Well done for spotting the glider (also known as a soarer) - there’s a airport for light aircraft nearby with lots of gliders being towed up into the air, but it was such good luck to catch a glider coming in for his final approach in that shot that I had to use it.
The blue train is a Lady Anne from Riundhouse Engineering hauling some G-scale carriages (I don’t believe they are made by LGB but they are very similar).
Hello My friends
Your Railway is really the most, to say the least. The plantings and beautiful model buildings really compliment each other, as do the water features. Well done!
Jack
Thank you Jack! I’m just lucky to be able to film it as it belongs to one of our members. I’ll pass on your generous comments. Glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely! Thanks for sharing your special world!
It’s a pleasure! So glad you enjoyed it.
WHAT A FANTASTIC EFFORT-JUST----PERFECT,--LOVE THOSE STEAM LOCOS-GOING AROUND !!--THANKS FOR SHOWING !!!
Thanks for that! I hope you like the other similar videos on my channel also …
Hello from UK, a lovely railway, and some great filming, and lovely to see the glider soaring in the opening shot, as if it formally opened the railway for you!
Indeed - how could I resist using that shot! The host for this steam-up should be well pleased with the result, especially given the reasonably short gestation. Thank you for your kind words.
WOW outstanding.
Congratulations on building such a wonderful looking railway.
I can not imagine the hours needed to build it but it was well worth it.
The buildings , the planting all wonderful,excellent camera work a pleasure to watch.
Dear @grahamfordham4510, yes Geoff has much to be proud of! The techniques he used for making the buildings have been written-up in the Rails in the Garden magazine, in case you're interested, and they aren't too complicated so he claims they didn't take him that long to make. I hope he will host a steam-up again in the future as the plants will look even better in a few years time.
The 16mm guys really know how to run steam. Great layout. Thanks for sharing. vr, Bob in South Dakota
Hi, so glad you liked it. Maybe you can steam in your garden one day too?
@@SteamInYourGarden It's tempting. Right now I have a 10 x 15 foot elevated layout in the basement
That sounds great, I hope it keeps bringing you joy! Not every garden suits a railway but when it does work it can work very well. Most of our members don’t own their own line but enjoy running their own locos on other people’s railways, as shown on this channel.
This amazing piece of work looks more like a model village with a railway running through it. And the railway actually goes somewhere. The buildings are impressive and the scenics are just superb. If you lived in the UK I would ask if I could come and play for the day
Well @martinwelsford1353 you never know you just might make it to the Antipodes one day, in which case you’d be most welcome! Geoff’s line and his model landscape is wonderful. If you enjoyed the video there are some extended on-board videos on my channel and more videos on this line are coming in the next few months.
More than a railway…a whole scale world for the railway to travel through 🚂🚂✔️
It is lovely, I can’t wait to run there again and see the progress as he keeps improving things and as the plants grow and develop. There’ll be another video when that happens.
H'lo from Colorado...... Congratulations on building a beautiful Track Layout! Very Well Done! Best Regards to All..... "Vaporo In Fraternitate!" ;-)
Thank you! - The Brotherhood of the Oily Rag
......and "Burnt Fingah's!" Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas & A Very Healthy, Peaceful, & "Steamy" New Year!! :-) @@SteamInYourGarden
I'm just starting to look into garden scale railways, as I'm currently a HO scale modeller. Seeing what you have done here is fantastic, and great to see some quality right here in Australia. Well done to all, to someone looking at this scale, very inspiring.
The garden is a fantastic place to be as a modeller and the narrow gauge is very forgiving. Many of us have a bit of suitable space and the materials are affordable. It helps to focus on the overall effect that is gained by virtue of the larger scale - at a six foot viewing distance the eye fills-in background detail if the colours and textures are right. A little bit of foreground detail goes a long way. I spent years indoors with poor light and plastic or foam scenery and I’ll never go back. 16mm.org.uk is a great starting point.
Excellent job 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Great railway with a lot of work put in and good low down camera work too.
Yes, Geoff has done a great job!
impresive
Thanks! Geoff has built a great line.
Beautiful Love 💕💕💕 to before time anyway love like that ❤❤❤
Absolutely!!
Fabulous garden layout. Must of costed a million just for the landscaping for a private home layout?
Where can i buy Lynton & Barnstaple brown coach on the right at 2:22?
Hi, the garden scenery is all home made and more a labour of time and love than cost. The L&B coach has been painted and may have been built from a kit, but the easiest to find ready-to-run option is from Accucraft: www.accucraft.uk.com/products/lynton-barnstaple-railway-coaches/
@@SteamInYourGarden Great! I'll check that UK's site out. Here in the USA's Accu branch, they only have composite version left
from which i've just purchased.
With all those ppl enjoying n photographing, what a precious garden u've constructed w utmost devotion.
Thx 4 ur kind reply. Just subscribed w the thumb's up.
You’re very welcome!
What a great little layout, must have cost a fortune to build considering the price of gravel etc has soared.
Geoff has built a lovely line. Gardens do need some raw materials, true, but a garden railway should cost no more than any other pretty little patch of garden. I suspect the main cost is track, but it lasts a lifetime.
I live in Royton, a town near Oldham, UK, and had family in Lymm. How did you come to use these place names?
Hi @chrisprice1225, the owner of this line hails from that particular corner of Lancashire and Cheshire, with various family members having grown up in these villages and towns. I’m sure he’ll be pleased to hear that his line is being enjoyed in his home town.
live steam is hot
Damn right! And it's cool ...
Too bad it is ruined by the talking
Fair comment, the video would probably be better for general consumption without the speeches but it was his Grand Opening Gala. Next time I visit his line it’ll be all about the trains and that fabulous model landscape.
@SteveCrymble I do have two other videos on this line, with no speeches! Just search for “LR&H Railway”.