Loved this. It is technically wonderful. In addition to the many jokes in the diorama, the model skillfully creates the illusion that the vehicles are not all moving on one level. E.g. the cyclist seems to descend from his shed to the road. Also it appears that the bridge is hump-backed.
This must be the 4th time I've watched this and for first time I've realised the significance of the grave at the end. Your whole set up is absolutely brilliant.
I first saw the video about the photopaper as roads and the looping and the sliding bicycle caught my eye, then this video made me make an audible "Heh!" when the bicycle went offroad and showed this little scene. This is very impressive stuff! I love it!!!
Amazing! Best diorama I have ever seen. I am thinking of getting one of these Magnorail systems to add to my layout, as I would like to just have some cycles peddling round some of my streets. Thank you for sharing. Geoff
That's wonderful! A while back, when on holiday in Italy, I went to a model maker's exhibition. There was a beautiful railway layout there that covered several metres of tables with lots of detail. There was an 'accident' scenario near the far end with the emergency services in attendance to something that had crash landed in a lake. On closer inspection, it was a Star Wars X-wing fighter! Although the road vehicles were not animated, there were several railway locos running around, all controlled from an I-phone app. All very clever and fantastic work by the builder.
I have to wonder if such brilliant choreography could be applied to automate a model rail accident scene of some kind. Probably would be incredibly hard to do a convincing derailment "at speed", but maybe a road-rail collision would be achievable (someone forgets to set their parking brake on a hill, car 'rolls' down as owner "runs" after it, stopping in perfect arm waving to-scale horror as it gets caught by the front of a train, instantly passes out of view under a highway viaduct to hide the transition point, train emerges with a thoroughly destroyed car now attached to it, pass out of scene.)
My perfectest of compliments for the perfectest of efforts shown to create such happiness in others. That must have been rewarding to have finished to perfection. May each human have at least one opportunity to form something decent with their hands, even feet or nose if they must. You provide an artful, mechanical, computerized form of encouragement for others to maybe want to follow themselves in any artful fashion they have inside of them. Maine said "hello".
Usually a BMW, usually having left the road on the other side of the bridge having failed to bother with precautionary sowing down in winter. Passed a spot like that most mornings in the mid 80s. A lot of winter mornings were adorned with nose down BMWs. The horses would also kick BMWs on the hill going up the other side.
So the car swerves off the road and into the creek before even reaching the well posted dangerous bend, but the guy on the bicycle who lives right there can't make it through the bend and crashes too. This is hilarious stuff.
Unbelievable! I've only just come across these videos of people making miniatures like this and I can't comprehend the skill and patience needed to do it. This little story is fantastic. And that bike with the guy pedalling - amazing. To get the guy to crash did you move the magnarail to the side or something?
I just hope the driver who plunged into the stream was able to escape from his SUV before the resin set.
He’s the guy riding the bicycle now.
😂😂
Minus the accidents I’d like to live there!
Loved this. It is technically wonderful. In addition to the many jokes in the diorama, the model skillfully creates the illusion that the vehicles are not all moving on one level. E.g. the cyclist seems to descend from his shed to the road. Also it appears that the bridge is hump-backed.
Hi Peter. Thanks for your nice comments. Have you seen my latest model: The Magic Garage?
I hadn't even realised that. It's very clever!
This must be the 4th time I've watched this and for first time I've realised the significance of the grave at the end. Your whole set up is absolutely brilliant.
Excellent rail movie! gretting from France Bruno
This is incredible! I love the little grave model at the end as well :D
That's mind-blowing, the work that goes into that model, brilliant.
I first saw the video about the photopaper as roads and the looping and the sliding bicycle caught my eye, then this video made me make an audible "Heh!" when the bicycle went offroad and showed this little scene. This is very impressive stuff! I love it!!!
Amazing , I hope they were all ok , that ambulance was quick🤣🤣👍
That's awesome! Coolest special effect on a layout I've seen in awhile. :)
Absolutely amazing , John!! I'm blown away!!
Beautifully done, IMHO.
Nice sense of humor, to boot.
☮
Good thing that the hospital sign is right next to the dangerous bend.
Great diorama. Loved the dark humor at the end.
So glad I found this. Absolutely genius. Thank you.
Amazing! Best diorama I have ever seen. I am thinking of getting one of these Magnorail systems to add to my layout, as I would like to just have some cycles peddling round some of my streets.
Thank you for sharing.
Geoff
Good luck with your Magnorail. The cyclists are really tricky to assemble, so take your time!
This is brilliant, really enjoyed watching it. Excellent video
The sets are awesome!
Fantastic! Fantastic model-making.
Brilliant. Love the layout
Just incredible! Love it! Looks amazing!
Wow absolutely amazing John!
I'm glad there are people with the patience to do this or it would never get down. I'm not doing it.😁 Beautiful.
Fantastic! Great work.
Absolutely brilliant!
Great to see other fx on layouts. Great little story.
WOW, WOW, WOW! What more can I say!
WOW...?
Absolutely incredible..!..Love it ..!
Awesome, really well done, thanks for the laugh 😂😂❤
What a great layout.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Greetings Joe 😊
That's wonderful! A while back, when on holiday in Italy, I went to a model maker's exhibition. There was a beautiful railway layout there that covered several metres of tables with lots of detail. There was an 'accident' scenario near the far end with the emergency services in attendance to something that had crash landed in a lake. On closer inspection, it was a Star Wars X-wing fighter! Although the road vehicles were not animated, there were several railway locos running around, all controlled from an I-phone app. All very clever and fantastic work by the builder.
Amazing in imagination and technical realization too! Big up!
I can almost hear the screams and smell the blood lingering on the air. Great job!
Absolutely Brilliant !!!!
I smiled from start to finish :)
This is great, the music tops it off giving a vibe of the Charlie Chaplin era. It took a dark turn at the end though haha :)
This system is fabulous. I love the moving legs on the bicycle rider! New subscriber......
Wow I want expecting it to come alive. How very brilliant and beautiful.
Epic modeling
Cream of the crop. World class. Cheers
That was so good! Cheers, Dan
Thank you John. I laughed for 10 minutes after watching this.
OMG this was fuggin' fantastic!!!
Love the piano!! Epic boogie woogie jingle !
Must be some UK humor in here. I lived there for a year. Very interesting!
Magnificent compilation.
I watched the whole thing with my jaw dropped! Amazing and hilarious!
Fantastic!
Thats brilliant.
Well that got dark quickly. 😆 Brilliant!
Great Video 👍🏻❤️
So good!
Friggn fantastic!
That is amazing!
Another minute and a half I'll never get back.
Karma got him for not stopping to help the people in the car.
Love it , excellent
Just Brilliant. Regards Chgarlie
Fantastico!!!
Wow! It’s hilarious it’s cool 😎 and it made me smile thank you
I have to wonder if such brilliant choreography could be applied to automate a model rail accident scene of some kind. Probably would be incredibly hard to do a convincing derailment "at speed", but maybe a road-rail collision would be achievable (someone forgets to set their parking brake on a hill, car 'rolls' down as owner "runs" after it, stopping in perfect arm waving to-scale horror as it gets caught by the front of a train, instantly passes out of view under a highway viaduct to hide the transition point, train emerges with a thoroughly destroyed car now attached to it, pass out of scene.)
Stunning
Very well made 😃
Nice man!!!
So… are we going to ignore the car crashed on the river?
So awesome good job mate!!!
Very cool. There should be a giant alligator or something hidden in the tunnel
Brilliant 👍
My perfectest of compliments for the perfectest of efforts shown to create such happiness in others. That must have been rewarding to have finished to perfection. May each human have at least one opportunity to form something decent with their hands, even feet or nose if they must. You provide an artful, mechanical, computerized form of encouragement for others to maybe want to follow themselves in any artful fashion they have inside of them. Maine said "hello".
Usually a BMW, usually having left the road on the other side of the bridge having failed to bother with precautionary sowing down in winter. Passed a spot like that most mornings in the mid 80s. A lot of winter mornings were adorned with nose down BMWs. The horses would also kick BMWs on the hill going up the other side.
beautiful work
AWESOME 😀👍 depicts bike riders perfectly 😅😆🤣😂
That is very cool!
Brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻
So the car swerves off the road and into the creek before even reaching the well posted dangerous bend, but the guy on the bicycle who lives right there can't make it through the bend and crashes too. This is hilarious stuff.
Really cool.👍👍
Great, story in the movement. Way better than repetition. But I fear the bicycle will come again soon...
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Brilliant
Ein Klasse Super Video
You should work for Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg. Such a beautiful and funny scene!
Wow this is so cool
Genious!
I love this !! - birch
Genius!
Very cool
Unbelievable! I've only just come across these videos of people making miniatures like this and I can't comprehend the skill and patience needed to do it. This little story is fantastic. And that bike with the guy pedalling - amazing. To get the guy to crash did you move the magnarail to the side or something?
That ambulance must go to a combined hospital and bicycle repair shop because they did not leave the bicycle behind. ;-)
Very good
Wow...just wow....
I see the driver didn't read the warning sign 😂 , great detail
Reminds me of claymation like Shaun the sheep
Thats more grim dark than my Warhammer 40k armies
Not exactly real life the ambulance arrived way to early ! 🤣👍
Fabulous
that well done far out shared liked loved im a new sud ! id love do the system on my diorama for my die cast race cars
nice
I halfway expected the Ambulance to crash, as well
One of these days we're going to pull that rover out of the creek....
Wow! I love it! How cool is that! Lol.....🤙🏼
Thats killer
Reminds me a bit of that old Michael Bentine show.