What a gem! I guess the line has been taken over by the Southern Railway (or are the engines on hire?), but an appropriate extra figure might be Colonel Stephens himself, on a flying visit of inspection...
Brilliant Paul, great editing with sound. Your commentary could of done with being up and scenic sounds down a bit in a place or two. Does not distract at all from an excellent video.
lovely layout. 1 comment I hope will help -- in one sequence it looks like the last coal delivery was wrong and had to go back! When we exhibited Tibberton we started the sequence with empty coal wagons at the merchant's siding, took them away, and brought fresh full wagons in one of the goods trains. At the end of the sequence, we swapped the full for empties [a hand-of-God fiddle!] - same with a machine wagon at the carriage chute - and empty was there at the start, which was taken by the first goods, and a later train brought an identical vehicle with a tractor on, which was assumed to be removed later, leaving the empty wagon for the next day!
@@paulrhodes897 Now that surprises me. I knew that the Peco Bullhead was an improvement on their normal offerings, but this is an order of magnitude better.
Simply superb. An inspiration for those of us short of space. Many thanks.
I was fascinated with this layout at the Uckfield Show last year. Wonderful
Once again, brilliant, like the back hand compliment to Duck End👍👍👍
Enchanting...... Just.......... Enchanting
Great stuff, beautiful and with lots of insight
The art work for the modelling and photography just excellent. Just imagine if you could see you this in the cinema that’s where it belongs.👍😎
Very well done , and entertaining 👍😎
Beautiful layout and great video, Paul ...... so atmospheric. Read about it in RM. Best, M
What a gem! I guess the line has been taken over by the Southern Railway (or are the engines on hire?), but an appropriate extra figure might be Colonel Stephens himself, on a flying visit of inspection...
It's lovely and well presented.
Thanks for sharing this stunning video Paul
Brilliant Paul, great editing with sound. Your commentary could of done with being up and scenic sounds down a bit in a place or two. Does not distract at all from an excellent video.
lovely layout. 1 comment I hope will help -- in one sequence it looks like the last coal delivery was wrong and had to go back! When we exhibited Tibberton we started the sequence with empty coal wagons at the merchant's siding, took them away, and brought fresh full wagons in one of the goods trains. At the end of the sequence, we swapped the full for empties [a hand-of-God fiddle!] - same with a machine wagon at the carriage chute - and empty was there at the start, which was taken by the first goods, and a later train brought an identical vehicle with a tractor on, which was assumed to be removed later, leaving the empty wagon for the next day!
Kinda makes me want to live there/then. An absolute delight. If it really is OO what track have you used? I've never seen OO track look that good.
Thank for your very kind comment, Roger. The track and points are Peco Bullhead finescale.
@@paulrhodes897 Now that surprises me. I knew that the Peco Bullhead was an improvement on their normal offerings, but this is an order of magnitude better.