Watched this for the 3rd or 4th time, it gets better. Every time you see something different. Probably the best large(ish) ‘big four’ layout I’ve seen, not often I’m spellbound by steam but this is a marvel and the operation is spot on 👍👍👍👋
Just seen this layout for the first time and I am very impressed with it! The detail is excellent (although some of the buildings could do with a bit of weathering) and there's always something new to see each time one views it. Great job, my friend, and I have subscribed as I want to see more of this lovely layout. Best regards, Eric.
Well what a lovely layout. The track laying is frist rate, the ballasting also and as for the models (both running and scenic), well they are superb. Take a bow sir!
john, if you come to the BRMA convention in Adelaide 30th Sept - 4th Oct then you will be able to see the layout in operation on the last day. The layout was built by Gavin Thrum, I just made the video.
@@moonraker44 ok cool but for sum reason I thought you were in england haha ,, only problem with us in here australia is the distance (or as they say just down the road could be 500 kliks) as im on the east coast nsw hahah and a bit of a drive lol cheers m8
Barry, the builder of the layout was Gavin Thrum. I just made the video and a few of the houses. The layout is located in Coromandel Valley, South Australia. I will forward your comment to Gavin who has a web site you should check out at thrumlington.blogspot.com/
Great video Pete! Well done! Gav sure has done a brilliant job with layout. I enjoyed meeting you and other blokes at the convention in October. I particularly like your G scale Clayton Bay layout that was pretty nice. I've got a video on Clayton Bay on my channel if you want to check it out. I've subbed too.
I think those long bogey coaches on the back of the city class loco are the most beautiful coaches I have ever seen with their lovely livery with the gold lining. Absolutely gorgeous. Where can I buy some of those now??? I would really like to know.
@@moonraker44 I thought they were - you'll have to look at second hand sales now, I'm afraid. I was playing a lovely game of identifying the various firms products among the rolling stock.
No it didn't, zardpz 2. The starter held at danger applied to the loop; the main line board which applied to 'City of Bath's' train was behind it next to the line it applies to, and was 'off'. Trick of perspective.
Indeed a lovely layout. However during the times you have been presenting here so great there were not that many colors all around, it used to be a dark-grey society as far as cities used to look. Therefore I think the houses you have been depicting espcially in the start of this video really look to shiny and thus do not credit to the general appearance.