An amazing display of layouts and well narrated, two thumbs up. Caroline Concrete Works looks familiar, think I've seen it in a magazine somewhere, looks bigger than I thought.
What a brilliant, and well edited video. Must have taken ages. Especially like the different view of law junction. My favourite was the dollar canyon I think, and the long trains. If you intend to buy it (appreciate expensive), would be great to hear your thoughts on tt120. Great job Matt
Thanks Matt, I’m certainly going to dip my toe into TT not sure what I’m going to model yet it’s bit of a gamble to pick the right era so your not waiting too long for a decent collection to build up but does sound like Hornby have their foot on the accelerator with this project
Thanks! Excellent video, as ever. Your comments on the 3mm/TT layout (not the Hornby one) are the sort of reason why I think it's a good idea that Hornby have gone for 1:120, not 3mm, as it means you can use continental manufacturer's kits, people etc without them looking a bit small, as you do when you use HO on a OO gauge layout.
Yes I’ve seen a lot of negative comments about Hornby’s TT range and why I don’t agree with all their practices of introducing this new scale (but they run a business and I don’t do what do I know) one thing I am glad they put thought into is making a universal scale that will allow use of American and European products.
This 72 year old Michigander has a 48 sq ft layout in a spare room went with N Scale as a result. Have to agree about the handling of the details. ‘Fiddly’ is a good word to describe it. Am really happy to find your channel and see TT Scale in action.
@@WesternSignalman Some of the usual trade was definitely missing this time. Plus what was there was selling exactly the same as the same stuff as everyone else. Maybe it's a sign of what's to come in today's climate. Warley will be the indicator.
I was there on Saturday as well. Like you say it wasn’t as busy although it is 3 years ago I last visited. I’ not convinced it’s a good venue for an exhibition. I remember the first one they held was not very well planned. Having a large layout at the top of the escalators. It has improved since then. Good show though. The prices of models, rolling stock etc seems to have gone through the roof and still rising. Where will it end? Sorry forgot to say "excellent video" lol