Idk if one of those Class 08s is a Class 13, I noticed one of them is missing a cab and the only cabless 08s I remember seeing were the front section of the Class 13 diesels, said class of diesels were used at Tinsley marshalling yard to prevent grounding
As usual not only is this a great video, but everything is just presented so perfectly, the vibes are immaculate. I feel like this is something I can return to and re-watch again and still have the same feeling the first time I've watched it. Excellent video and amazing lego presentations!
Thank you ever so much Geoh! Really glad to hear all that and I appreciate it 😄 I know I need to work on my in-the-moment camerawork but I'm glad you think it has replayability!
I love a train layout with grand wide radius curves. As for the purple branch pieces, firstly I didn’t know they came in purple and secondly they are the perfect colour for me to build some jacaranda trees. In flower they are a thick and entirely leafless crown of magnificent purple tubular flowers. Their flowering signals imminent end of year exams in Australia!
This is the best 'brick show' video I've seen so far... and part-way through I realized I had seen one of your videos before with the Cherry Steamer where you introduced me to Pocket Trains. Keep doing what you do the way you do :)
@@LarrysLego especially the 125, there are so many amazing 125’s around, especially in the LUKR, in different scales, one in your scale would be amazing (but quite a challenge!)
11:54 I actually owned that ship set, and it's like by far the biggest set I ever had. And to see it just chilling there as decoration to the whole thing really helped put into perspective how MASSIVE that entire piece was
The tug boats brought me such nostalgia we didn’t have Tugs the show in America but we had something similar called Theodore the Tugboat. That and Thomas the tank engine were my favorite shows as a child.
British trains are so elegant and beautiful, while American steam engines have no personality and look so sloppy + industrial. The UK really cared about the technology and made some gorgeous things out of it.
Great summary of the show! Glad you liked my InterCity 125. Nice to see it featured with Sir Kenneth Grange - the powercar I built first. Did you notice the Flying Banana (GWR diesel railcar) also featured in both your visit to the Railway Museum and one of the Lego versions on display? (We've got a Shinkansen, too. But it stayed home for this show.)
I go to the NRM every few months, but since it’s massively gone downhill/the renovations have messed everything up, I haven’t really bothered much. It has been a good source of models for me, as I’ve made several current and former York residents in Lego.
Why don't you make your own lay-out? For your trains? A couple off base-plates... Small tracks, somes trees and buildings (and ofcourse trains) I would love to see that one day! I like you're videos and models! Keep on going👍