I really enjoyed watching the great variety of trains on your layout - excellent modelling. So nice to see some of the less common LNER loco classes (A2, B2, D2).
Jesse. From a fellow Aussie, get some chucks wipes, then go down Bunnings and get some Ready mix plaster for walls. Dip your chucks wipes into the plaster till it’s got a good coating all over it. Lay it all over your mountains and anywhere you want terrain. Looks Brilliant.
Looks fantastic Jesse. Love the individual project trains you’ve put together, in particular the engineer’s train. Nowt quite like the mish mash of pre grouping and grouping rolling stock of 1930s LNER mixed with the modern air conditioned Coronation stock. Great stuff.
First time viewer. Very nice run bys on these replicas of the 1930's vintage trains. One of your engines on your train set reminds me of Spencer from Thomas & His Friends. Like the Brick 🧱 work on the tunnel entrance , Very good narration enjoyed watching of course. ✅
My early years were spent living next to an embankment that carried a part of the Midland line from Gloucester to Bristol. I was fascinated by the long slow freight trains and the sheer variety of wagons they hauled. Your models capture that atmosphere, in LNER form, so well. It's a great layout you are building.
Great work Jesse. I use this commuter line every day and my great grandfather was driver based out of KX in the 1930s (including being the driver on 2509 Silver Links record breaking run in 1935). So this is a wonderful project to see being developed.
Hi, you have clearly put a lot of work and research into the train formations shown in this video, really nice job. Your trackwork although I'm guessing not finished yet really does look wonderful................If you do a video of future updates it will be great to see the growth of the layout. Very nice work and miles away from Woolmer Green too. All the very best Dave.
Fantastic. I grew up trainspotting at Hitchin where my dad was a fireman/ driver on the ECML based at Hitchin. I thought I knew the line well but I learnt a lot from your short film. Well done.
I misheard the start of the video and thought you said welcome western signalman, I though wow this is very personal 😂 great looking layout with loads of promise. Also love the intro music 🤟
A very enjoyable watch, Jesse! It looks like the scenery is starting to come along nicely. Nice to see my favourite loco (4489) on the Flying Scotsman. Cheers, Jamie
Cool! I've just been recording my first few videos on my channel "dawlish in oo webcam". My railway is also set in the 1930s, albeit my son has modern day stuffvas well. Creating a sensible timetable takes time! I like you narration of what each train does.
Hello, I’ll have a look, love a good 30’s layout. It took many hours/days/weeks of scrounging through the working time table, But also a lot of guess work. Some trains are two or three trains amalgamated into one.
looking forward to seeing this as it develops. Its so good to see that you've used finescale track, so many otherwise excellent layouts are let down by the use of the totally unrealistic Peco streamline.
I agree, I used code 100 on some of my first layouts, jumped at the chance when Peco’s bullhead was announced. It’s made even more natural by altering the points and making the track centres accurate to the real thing.
Is it O Gauge? I love LNER steamies, although I'm not too keen on some of them. The LNER steamies I love are Sir Nigel Gresley, Flying Scotsman, Blue Peter, Tornado and some of the smaller ones besides. I'm a lady who loves steam engines.
Looking great - how nice to see accurate pre-nationalisation AND a prototype location. Look forward to seeing this progress...Top Hole....!!!
Looks brilliant, nice to see the railways modelled so accurately abroad
I really enjoyed watching the great variety of trains on your layout - excellent modelling. So nice to see some of the less common LNER loco classes (A2, B2, D2).
Great layout, nice to see LNER modelled so accurately on the other side of the world!!!
Jesse. From a fellow Aussie, get some chucks wipes, then go down Bunnings and get some Ready mix plaster for walls. Dip your chucks wipes into the plaster till it’s got a good coating all over it. Lay it all over your mountains and anywhere you want terrain. Looks Brilliant.
Looks fantastic Jesse. Love the individual project trains you’ve put together, in particular the engineer’s train. Nowt quite like the mish mash of pre grouping and grouping rolling stock of 1930s LNER mixed with the modern air conditioned Coronation stock. Great stuff.
Great Video Mate love the way it looks so far :)
Looking smashing that, love the wagon loads
First time viewer. Very nice run bys on these replicas of the 1930's vintage trains. One of your engines on your train set reminds me of Spencer from Thomas & His Friends. Like the Brick 🧱 work on the tunnel entrance , Very good narration enjoyed watching of course. ✅
Superb. Landform, track and stock all inspirational to see. Can't wait to see this develop.
My early years were spent living next to an embankment that carried a part of the Midland line from Gloucester to Bristol. I was fascinated by the long slow freight trains and the sheer variety of wagons they hauled. Your models capture that atmosphere, in LNER form, so well. It's a great layout you are building.
I love, and I cannot stress this enough, a nice Long goods train!
Excellent, really love your layout, your stock looks amazing.
Superb. Look forward to more updated. I am a member of the Stevenage and District Model Railway Club
Great looking layout fellow Aussie, can’t wait to see some more scenery down.
Excellent and inspirational. Thank you.
You've come a long way, Jesse! Well done and look forward to seeing more.
Nice. Really appreciate the goods services running at realistic speeds. Looks like you have many years of enjoyable modelling ahead of you.
Great work Jesse. I use this commuter line every day and my great grandfather was driver based out of KX in the 1930s (including being the driver on 2509 Silver Links record breaking run in 1935). So this is a wonderful project to see being developed.
Nice layout, loved watching the trains go by and I really appreciate the information you gave on each one! Thank you for sharing :)
Just come across your channel. Nice layout you have going on there. Looking forward to watching the progress. Take care - Riggsy
Hi, new to the channel great video and look forward to seeing this develop- Mark 🍻
Top work. Bring on more updates from Choo Fighters 🎸
Great attention to detail Jesse, very enjoyable viewing
Wonderful trains. Scale speeds. Really super. Thanks so much for sharing!
Excellent, keep up the Great Work 👍 🐻❄️👍
Hi, you have clearly put a lot of work and research into the train formations shown in this video, really nice job. Your trackwork although I'm guessing not finished yet really does look wonderful................If you do a video of future updates it will be great to see the growth of the layout. Very nice work and miles away from Woolmer Green too. All the very best Dave.
Hi, the trackwork is complete, just some ballasting is needed.
Great video 😊 layout is looking good can't wait to see more
Lovely video!
Nice engineer's train! The milk and empty stock consists are really interesting, and the Peterborough - Hatfield train is just lovely.
The milk and engineers train are probably my favourite trains due to the stock. Both are entirely kit built, if not kits, some wagons are scratchbuilt
@@jessesim9906 Nice work!
Fantastic. I grew up trainspotting at Hitchin where my dad was a fireman/ driver on the ECML based at Hitchin. I thought I knew the line well but I learnt a lot from your short film. Well done.
Wow what a layout a new subscriber
Fantastic job
I misheard the start of the video and thought you said welcome western signalman, I though wow this is very personal 😂 great looking layout with loads of promise.
Also love the intro music 🤟
Gee get over yourself 🤣🤣
Wow incredible project
A very enjoyable watch, Jesse! It looks like the scenery is starting to come along nicely. Nice to see my favourite loco (4489) on the Flying Scotsman.
Cheers,
Jamie
Great video hope to see more!
Brilliant!
Super cool man, hope we see more updates from you
Cool! I've just been recording my first few videos on my channel "dawlish in oo webcam". My railway is also set in the 1930s, albeit my son has modern day stuffvas well. Creating a sensible timetable takes time! I like you narration of what each train does.
Hello, I’ll have a look, love a good 30’s layout. It took many hours/days/weeks of scrounging through the working time table, But also a lot of guess work. Some trains are two or three trains amalgamated into one.
9/10 - would watch again (with subtitles) :P
Great work Jesse!
Is my accent that bad or do I speak to fast? Haha
Great episode, I’m in
looking forward to seeing this as it develops. Its so good to see that you've used finescale track, so many otherwise excellent layouts are let down by the use of the totally unrealistic Peco streamline.
I agree, I used code 100 on some of my first layouts, jumped at the chance when Peco’s bullhead was announced. It’s made even more natural by altering the points and making the track centres accurate to the real thing.
Is it O Gauge? I love LNER steamies, although I'm not too keen on some of them. The LNER steamies I love are Sir Nigel Gresley, Flying Scotsman, Blue Peter, Tornado and some of the smaller ones besides. I'm a lady who loves steam engines.
Hi Kelly Ashford Trains: : I was wondering the same thing .
Hello, no it’s OO. Love me some LNER locos
Still is a bottle neck. When the sigalling staff get things wrong then the delays to trains soon escalate.
You really need to stop what you’re doing and pick another hobby
Because you’re making the rest of us look bad 😔
@@Saxonymodels had us in the first half ngl