Michael, many thanks for your very positive review, the entire team here at Pendon are really pleased to know that you are enjoying our online content.
Thank you for your positive comments about this video Davil. You are of course correct about how hard life was for so many people. In the Pendon Diorama we try to show just how tough things were through our village settings.
Thanks for this new episode, the ones before and the ones to follow. Very lovely buildings (in real and model) and interesting historical facts. Hope to visit the Vale next year and surely will visit the museum. Thanks again. Kind regards. Rinus 🚂
Many thanks for your positive comments Rinus. We really hope you make it to The Vale and of course to Pendon Museum next year. We look forward to welcoming you to this lovely part of the country and our museum.
What a lovely video, I know all the plavces. It's possible though I am not certain that the young boy featured at the beginning of the video is Ronald Shaw my father inlaw. The familiy lived in one of the tied cottages in badbury and the are now burried in the Chiseldon cemetery
Thank you for your great review, it’s really good to know that you are very much acquainted with the places and have such a close association with the area. Happy memories we hope.
Loving the videos and having been to the museum not so long ago I wish I had paid more attention the the wild hedgerows and the trackside fencing. Is there any chance you could do an update as to how you create a wild hedgerow along with the fencing of that period that ran alongside the track. I cannot say I noticed a hay field, to be honest but I bet they were there. Likewise not to sure how to go about making a hay field prior to being cropped. Oh I could go on, how about trees aswell, please. Regards Chris
Well Chris, not only are you enjoying our videos but are asking for topics to be covered in future releases. Your requests have been passed to the production team, let’s see what we can do…. Thank you for viewing.
Many thanks Bezalel, we really appreciate you watching our videos. We do not (yet) have a single video showing our whole layout. It is definitely something to consider for the future. There is so much detail in the Diorama (it is the same size as a tennis court) that would need to be filmed. You will of course see many aspects in our series of videos which we hope gives you some idea of the scale of the Vale scenes.
Wonderful stuff - a window on the past.
Thank you @paulepebberson4884, we are very pleased you enjoyed this video and hope you like some of the others in our collection.
What wonderful videos you're producing now, what wonderful modelling, inspirational!
Michael, many thanks for your very positive review, the entire team here at Pendon are really pleased to know that you are enjoying our online content.
The standard us mere mortal modellers must aspire to! The world you have re-created looks idyllic, in reality life was tough and frequently short.
Thank you for your positive comments about this video Davil. You are of course correct about how hard life was for so many people. In the Pendon Diorama we try to show just how tough things were through our village settings.
Happy New Year to everyone at Pendon. I'm looking forward to more videos from the wonderful Pendon Museum.
A Happy New Year Dave from all of us here at Pendon. We have a very special year of videos planned, so do please stay tuned to our channel.
Thanks for this new episode, the ones before and the ones to follow. Very lovely buildings (in real and model) and interesting historical facts. Hope to visit the Vale next year and surely will visit the museum. Thanks again. Kind regards. Rinus 🚂
Many thanks for your positive comments Rinus. We really hope you make it to The Vale and of course to Pendon Museum next year. We look forward to welcoming you to this lovely part of the country and our museum.
Oh a wonderfull New Video. I like this verry mutsch. dierk
Thank you for watching our latest video Deirk. We are so pleased that you enjoyed it.
Another great video you guys!
Thank you very much for your kind comment and we are really pleased you enjoyed this episode of our limited ‘Views of the Vale’ series.
Model making at its best. 😍
Thank you Dave. We are really pleased you enjoyed this episode of our limited series.
What a lovely video, I know all the plavces.
It's possible though I am not certain that the young boy featured at the beginning of the video is Ronald Shaw my father inlaw. The familiy lived in one of the tied cottages in badbury and the are now burried in the Chiseldon cemetery
Thank you for your great review, it’s really good to know that you are very much acquainted with the places and have such a close association with the area. Happy memories we hope.
Loving the videos and having been to the museum not so long ago I wish I had paid more attention the the wild hedgerows and the trackside fencing.
Is there any chance you could do an update as to how you create a wild hedgerow along with the fencing of that period that ran alongside the track.
I cannot say I noticed a hay field, to be honest but I bet they were there. Likewise not to sure how to go about making a hay field prior to being cropped.
Oh I could go on, how about trees aswell, please.
Regards Chris
Well Chris, not only are you enjoying our videos but are asking for topics to be covered in future releases. Your requests have been passed to the production team, let’s see what we can do…. Thank you for viewing.
Bravi!
Grazie mille per aver guardato i nostri video
The models look amazing!
Is there a video where you just show your whole layout?
Many thanks Bezalel, we really appreciate you watching our videos. We do not (yet) have a single video showing our whole layout. It is definitely something to consider for the future. There is so much detail in the Diorama (it is the same size as a tennis court) that would need to be filmed. You will of course see many aspects in our series of videos which we hope gives you some idea of the scale of the Vale scenes.
@@PendonMuseumVideos Thanks for your answer!
When I'm in England next time I have to try to get to your place and see it in real. 😀
We look forward to welcoming you into the museum.