Thanks for the coverage, from John and Colin, operators on St Fayre Rhianne. Cote d'Or No 504 is getting to be quite the little film star - she's on just about every film shot both here and at Sutton Coldfield. For those interested - she's a Corpet Louvet 030, scratchbuilt of brass, on a very elderly Berlinnerbahn chassis. Gauge 12 mm, scale HO.
I went there Saturday afternoon. It was nearly impossible to get to see the large West Coast mail line exhibit, all the spaces taken. Very crowded throughout so can't say I enjoyed it much. The military part of the exhibition was better in this respect.
@@Railwayrob Glad you enjoyed the cake - and as for the scenery thanks. That’s very kind of you. I really do enjoy modelling the scenery. And the educator in me enjoys passing on information on how to do these things in my videos!!
13:01 - There is a man, dressed in a sort of cape, standing on the roof of a tall building. It looks like he is going to run to the edge. Huh, must be thinking he's one of those supermen who think they can fly 🙂
Very nice, great look at the trade stands at the end also. many thanks One thing that gets me about those units on all the layouts when in pairs like the 450's why is it they always have the rear lights and headlights on between the units when they are off on the real railway even the Milton Keynes layout with the 350's they do it. do you know if they have under body switches or is a DCC option for that?
sickening..... every time I look at these fantastic layouts, I realize that I need a kick up my arse!! Now living in Israel, it is difficult to buy things to even get started. Have had my hornby 3 rail since I was about 10, (now 74). Finally set it up, and runs reasonably.... just need to motivate myself. Keep up the good work, it is greatly appreciated. Marshall.