Well I always feel like I've been transported back in time to the 'Golden Age of Steam' when I watch your videos, so seeing the Tardis materialise seems appropriate!
Morning Lewis, a beautiful start to my day, to wake up and find this is just the best a brilliant and beautiful piece of choreography, to get something as good as this must take hours, thank you for your lovely work. Take care Eddy xx
The clunk of wheels on rail joints and the squeal of flanges on pointwork, two sounds that take me back many years. As ever, a lovely video that makes me want to do similar on my layout.
Dear Mouldy, another superb visit for two very different trains and a Time Lord. Excellent details and weathering - a personal favourite. Good to see yard work!
Some fantastic camera angles in this video. It felt like you were watching the real thing. That shot of the loco running around the train was excellent . The track curve and alignment is really nice. It,s nice seeing trains run . But I find myself sometimes Spending a lot of time watching shunting layouts at exhibitions. Well done Thanks for posting Jeff
As always, a piece of videographic beauty. Lovely images brought to life and added sounds... alittle quieter than normal, made it a bit mroe serene and pastoral than normal.
Your attention to detail is second to non. The best I have seen. Have you considered having a fan or hairdryer blowing gently on the long grasses and trees ? Just an idea.
You have our full attention Lewis ! Again very pleasant action to watch. Superb synchronisation and great viewing angles. Very well done ! Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Filip
Hi Lewis, I showed the video to my Dr Who mad 25 year old daughter, but I didn’t tell her what to look for, she saw it and said how cool it was and you even got the sounds right.
Wonerfully atmospheric as always Lewis, the skill you put into editing the sound files makes it so convincing! Love the brief appearance of the Tardis as well! Cheers Steve
Nice show, as usual ! Good idea to start with a 4F, I love those boxy little 0-6-0 kettles, they have a specific charm you don't find anywhere else. And good action with some shunting, simple stunts well done are always a delight. A good classic at the end since the first motion picture in 1895, a train entering a railway station. Nice combo with custard and cream and 4-6-0 for the menu, straightforward and delightfull ! Someone has called (or not) for a Doctor as I have seen...
Brilliant layout and sound effects. I suddenly found mself thinking, that sounds like the Tardis. And then there it was. I'm not sure if the Doctor has been to Yorkshire on screen. Must be a missing adventure.
This is one of your best yet. Really good movements. Love the angles! The sounds are excellent. So so realistic. I love your work! Congratulations once again. The
Another masterpiece! I had been hoping for some goods shunting for awhile. A Tardis being bigger on the inside than the outside, perhaps you have solved the problem of transporting your trains from layout to layout! For those of us who still use American broadcast television, not cable or satelite dish, there are not that many opportunities to see the Doctor. PBS will carry it for awhile, then drop it for years at a time. Perhaps next time you could arrange for Tom Baker and Leela to disembark, or Peter Tennant and Rose! Hope the Dahleks have not invaded Misselthwaite.
Hey hey hey it’s Mouldy Thursday Deeeeeeelight. Hello Lewis Great running session with a little bit of shunting on the side. Realistic but fabulous work on the angles with the lens as usual Lewis. Stay safe, keep sharing and model on. Regards Lee@NEAR
Hi Lewis. Great stuff again, even Dr Who went back in time to see the steam trains. Love the sound effects especially the break squeal of the Rolling stock. Always a pleasure to watch your wonderful layout. Cheers Chris. 👍👍
My favourite action always includes those parts of the layout not normally used, like sidings and bay platforms etc. so this was another of my preferred videos. Well done, yet again, Lewis. I really look forward to the weekly films!
Hi Lewis, another brilliant video with lots of wonderful camera angles. A couple of things struck me watching the video, is Misslethwaite based on any real life track plan, I forget if you said in the earlier videos. Also once your track is ballasted have you ever considered removing the track pins, I did it on my own layout and nothing has lifted so far, touch wood! Great video, thanks again, all the best Dave.
Thanks Dave, appreciate it. Yes good point, I have snipped them, I think just after this was filmed! It’s not based on a real station track plan, just what I could get in the space really.
Lovely video and action as always Mr Raspberry. If I might just point out something which catches my eye @4.36 the point rodding appears to have been vandalised 🤨 Cheers, Bob
Great job as always Lewis. Love the Tartis. Do you ever think of getting back over to Canada sometime? Not as many train shows over here though. Lol Anyway keep up the good work. Cheers Bob
Brilliant! An amazingly realistic scene, and the sound is amazing. Nice to see The Doctor make an apperance. I have never noticed the couplings you use before, nice close coupling. What sort are they?
Another joy of a video. Terrific sound effects. I also love the very narrow field of focus which adds drama to the shuntings etc. Do you use an iPhone or a camera?
@@MouldyRaspberry is it by any chance the iPhone 13 Pro? I’m getting one at the beginning of next month. I believe the camera and video are amazing. Your videos certainly look most professional. As I’ve said before, the only thing missing is some smoke from the engines as they chuff through your lush countryside.
That looked like Dr. Who's little blue shack!! That was cool Mouldy!! We need him here in America so he could change time and get rid of Joe Biden!!!!!!
Thanks Martin - a friend made them for me actually. Previous I made some by printed something off Word, cutting it out, sticking it into card and then cocktail sticks.