Thanks very much for your videos, really helpful! I am getting back into the hobby again after many years away from it...and I'm currently in quarantine lockdown in Perth, Western Australia, emigrating from Auckland, New Zealand. All my railway kit is on a container coming across from NZ, so I'm desperately waiting for it, so I can get things set up. Your video clips are excellent watching while I "sit out" 14 days managed isolation!
Really outstanding Jenny,once again !!.You really have come along on leaps and bounds!!! In the process of catching up on all video's.As i have just recently returned home from Japan after a 6 week stay,taking in TOKYO-KYOTO-OSAKAWhich was planned over a full yer ago.A trip of a life time.So well worth it.i must add ,-- Two days visit to Kato. Model Railways Factory and development. As your fully a ware KATO is very expensive to say the least..Yes i did go on the BULLET train,So clean.fast,service out of this world,very polite staff on board.( you gain that on our railway network within the UK !!!..I noticed catching up on reading of "BRM"-"HORNBY"-"RAILWAY MODELLER". That "HAYLING ISLAND" Line had a mention.Well Well as your fully aware also this is one of my own personal theme's so i m not the only one that;s taken on that,When the line was closed in 1963 and killed the Island Off.as it was a holiday makers retreat for Warner's Holiday Camps,etc. plus in the process of "Chatham Naval Dock Yard".As most of the log cabin is now up and done.Now the start of the base boards start and track laying..Well that's enough of that,its just a quick update,if you had wondered where i was or not heard from myself !!! ---CAROL
You've been very busy, Jenny. The loft layout is really starting to take shape, although a bit worried about the edge of that military building hanging over the edge of the embankment!
Hey Jenny, the Defence Academy Shrivenham has all the services (Navy, Army and Airforce) doing their Staff and Command courses there so yours can be a variation of that 😁
Jenny I say get busy an light up ur buildings ya know not all the populus at Wear Yard are blind. Some want the light. LOL!! I had me a really good chuckle over this video. Esp... your under Earth can of snakes powering Wear Yard. Mine isn't any better though, just as untidy an snaky with the wire in an such. I do truly wished Ur branch Line served a Glue factory. Then U could haul up a rake of S.R. 10 ton cattle wagons. and open tarped wagons to haul away the bones to the ferterlizer company. I did enjoy this video immensly. I been waiting patiently to see what U could bodge togeathr under the layout. I do love your layout. So much I might just wiggle in as a mouse an play trains when U not around. Yeah right!! In a pigs arse!!! Take care
Some practical suggestion for your military academy : it can teach radar technology, navigation of meteorology, three things very important either to sailors and airmen.
Another great video of your layout. Hope your health is better. Are you feeling well. Your ring seems to be tight. Not to alarm you. As a heart patient I have had swelling in my ring finger .
Chaz Walsh thanks! Sadly the swelling is a combination of weight gain in the ten years since I got married and the fact the ring has distorted to oval after an accident eight years ago.
Hi Jenny enthralling as always... Q I’m in the same boat as you been collecting locomotives for 30 years and want to DCC chip as many as I can. Agree about Hornby sound good value. Where did you go for job lot purchase? Regards Mark
Thanks very much for your videos, really helpful! I am getting back into the hobby again after many years away from it...and I'm currently in quarantine lockdown in Perth, Western Australia, emigrating from Auckland, New Zealand. All my railway kit is on a container coming across from NZ, so I'm desperately waiting for it, so I can get things set up. Your video clips are excellent watching while I "sit out" 14 days managed isolation!
Gosh, the speed with which you have got to this advanced stage is seriously impressive.
Thank you for sharing, Jenny - the layout really is looking good!
Layout is really looking great, the hidden fiddle yard is super idea too & WOW what an impressive collection of locos & stock. 👍👍😎
Really outstanding Jenny,once again !!.You really have come along on leaps and bounds!!! In the process of catching up on all video's.As i have just recently returned home from Japan after a 6 week stay,taking in TOKYO-KYOTO-OSAKAWhich was planned over a full yer ago.A trip of a life time.So well worth it.i must add ,-- Two days visit to Kato. Model Railways Factory and development. As your fully a ware KATO is very expensive to say the least..Yes i did go on the BULLET train,So clean.fast,service out of this world,very polite staff on board.( you gain that on our railway network within the UK !!!..I noticed catching up on reading of "BRM"-"HORNBY"-"RAILWAY MODELLER". That "HAYLING ISLAND" Line had a mention.Well Well as your fully aware also this is one of my own personal theme's so i m not the only one that;s taken on that,When the line was closed in 1963 and killed the Island Off.as it was a holiday makers retreat for Warner's Holiday Camps,etc. plus in the process of "Chatham Naval Dock Yard".As most of the log cabin is now up and done.Now the start of the base boards start and track laying..Well that's enough of that,its just a quick update,if you had wondered where i was or not heard from myself !!! ---CAROL
im very jealous of your layout Jenny i must say. It looks AMAZING!!!
Thanks!
That wills shed kit looks great. I remember you ragging on it. I am having 4 to 6 on my layout when it is up and running. You have an awesome layout.
You've been very busy, Jenny. The loft layout is really starting to take shape, although a bit worried about the edge of that military building hanging over the edge of the embankment!
Looks like you have done quite a lot. Thanks.
I enjoyed that, Jenny.
Hey Jenny, the Defence Academy Shrivenham has all the services (Navy, Army and Airforce) doing their Staff and Command courses there so yours can be a variation of that 😁
Jakes VDM I like that - I will use that as my excuse for the establishment. Thanks!
Jenny I say get busy an light up ur buildings ya know not all the populus at Wear Yard are blind. Some want the light. LOL!! I had me a really good chuckle over this video. Esp... your under Earth can of snakes powering Wear Yard.
Mine isn't any better though, just as untidy an snaky with the wire in an such.
I do truly wished Ur branch Line served a Glue factory. Then U could haul up a rake of S.R. 10 ton cattle wagons. and open tarped wagons to haul away the bones to the ferterlizer company.
I did enjoy this video immensly.
I been waiting patiently to see what U could bodge togeathr under the layout. I do love your layout. So much I might just wiggle in as a mouse an play trains when U not around. Yeah right!! In a pigs arse!!!
Take care
Some practical suggestion for your military academy : it can teach radar technology, navigation of meteorology, three things very important either to sailors and airmen.
Another great video of your layout. Hope your health is better. Are you feeling well. Your ring seems to be tight. Not to alarm you. As a heart patient I have had swelling in my ring finger .
Chaz Walsh thanks! Sadly the swelling is a combination of weight gain in the ten years since I got married and the fact the ring has distorted to oval after an accident eight years ago.
@@JenniferEKirk didn't mean to pry. Hope you have a great night.
Hi Jenny enthralling as always... Q I’m in the same boat as you been collecting locomotives for 30 years and want to DCC chip as many as I can. Agree about Hornby sound good value. Where did you go for job lot purchase?
Regards Mark
Mark Hudson I got job lots from Hattons.
Looking almost too good. Once again those gorgeous buildings could use some appropriately placed LED lighting. Keep it up,
mamanbear1 watch this space - I’ve been working on just that....
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 hi jennifer
nice to see a female doing this.....