Hi Paul & Paris. Its a lovely layout, and its done so beautifully. and seeing the layout in flesh its just marvellous. Laura and myself had a great day with you guys at the great Central Railway. it was fun and it was to meet up again, roll on GETS so we can meet up again. take care best wishes Tony & Laura.🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
What s lovely layout. Full of detail and things to see. Also, takes me back, I also once owned a Wrenn "Sir Nigel". Not sure what happened to it, it was about 50 years ago. Regards. Nigel.
Very nice. Thank you for sharing the details at the Crewe show today. I’m impressed by your ability to film long takes without rambling or forgetting stuff!
Looks good, got yourself a sub from me. Your Shackerstone sign bought back some fond memories, my grandad and grandmother took me to the steam fair there a few times when I was a kid about 50 years ago. Also your Coventry Colliery coal wagon, I worked down there when I left school 👍🏻
Hi, I'm not sure why RU-vid never showed me your layout before. Still this tour round was really interesting, and you have a really well made layout. Looking forward to watching the rest of your videos now........Thanks, all the best Dave.
Hi Paul and Paris. That is a lovely looking layout and it would seem that with this having been filmed a year ago I am guessing that I have some catching up to do! Thank you for sharing. It was amazing to meet up with you both at the Crewe show today and I look forward to seeing you both soon hopefully 😃
Thanks for the positive comments it was a great day yesterday especially speaking with you .yes we will have try and meet up some time regards Paris and Paul
Hi Paris and Paul, enjoyed the tour of the layout and level of detailed work in progress it was also good to see a fire extinguisher placed in an appropriate location by the door looks like you have thought of everything.
Hello Paris and Paul... what a BEAUTIFUL layout... exquisite work and so much to love, even as you adjust and renovate areas. What a thrill to see it in full since I recently joined up. Reminds me a bit of EUan from The Growler, but also very different- and both are master works! Cheers and thanks for sharing!
As someone has said below , an inspirationl layout, especially how you have incorporated different levels to increase track. There is some very careful engineering going on. And as a final comment, I do like the use of a pointer - so fed up with people's sausage fingers in shot !
Good morning both, what a lovely railway, its going to be great to follow your adventures you've got some fantastic ideas, and I really admire your teamwork, working together on a hobby you love must add to the enjoyment. Also must reduce the debate about spending, when you say yes I really need this engine or bit of rolling stock. (ha ha ) seriously keep enjoying, keep showing us what you've doing, and I shall be a regular viewer from now on. I'm about to subscribe. Take care both Eddy xx
First viewing of any of your videos, and it was worth the wait! Well done to the pair of you on the progress so far; a very detailed and sceinc railway. I am looking forward to the next video. I also subscribed. Thanks again, Eric.
Hi Paul & Paris great layout but with mine I like to give more delail to the trains cars and buses with drivers and passengers rather than inside the buildings which can hardly be seen ie your run away train with out a driver for example but very nice otherwise
Well modelled layout with great attention to detail. Your railway room looks very similar to mine - it wasn't build by a company based in Bolton - Browns ? Cheers Euan
I wouldn't worry about more funeral attendees... old man Haskins made more than his share of enemies during his 67 years on god's green earth, and his passing was met with as much fanfare as a fart in a windstorm. It was quite a shock to the congregation when the vicar allowed him to be buried in the churchyard, certainly after the incident with the communion wafers... 😊