Well done, Graham! So glad to see how well it's all progressed since the days we talked about starting the simple Gauge 3 oval. The narrow gauge lines have turned out so well and the camera work is very good.
What an incredible achievement! All that beautiful Yorkshire stone cleverly put to excellent use. I enjoyed your commentary - very informative but personalised too. I'm in the process of building a g scale garden tramway, but all my stuff is off the shelf (left it rather late in life, I'm afraid) - so I envy your skills. My next challenge will be how to power the layout (which at one point will travel 8' above my steeply sloping garden - inspired by watching the 1958 film about Jackson Stevens' tramway in Glastonbury) so I was particularly interested in what you had to say about your own setup. I'm not proficient with electrics so will need to employ someone to do it. I know Parkwood well. I was brought up in Golcar in the 1950s and 60s. Thanks for sharing all your time and effort in this professional but very 'friendly' video. PS. Love the girder bridges!
Brilliant! Well done. What great railway .
Well done, Graham! So glad to see how well it's all progressed since the days we talked about starting the simple Gauge 3 oval. The narrow gauge lines have turned out so well and the camera work is very good.
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for taking the time to share.
Super! Love your philosophy. Your narrative was informative and calming. Thanks!
What an amazing railway, really enjoyed it thank you so much for sharing.
Lovely well made video with a great host and brilliant subject matter.
Brilliant railway love how its set out
What an incredible achievement! All that beautiful Yorkshire stone cleverly put to excellent use.
I enjoyed your commentary - very informative but personalised too.
I'm in the process of building a g scale garden tramway, but all my stuff is off the shelf (left it rather late in life, I'm afraid) - so I envy your skills.
My next challenge will be how to power the layout (which at one point will travel 8' above my steeply sloping garden - inspired by watching the 1958 film about Jackson Stevens' tramway in Glastonbury) so I was particularly interested in what you had to say about your own setup. I'm not proficient with electrics so will need to employ someone to do it.
I know Parkwood well. I was brought up in Golcar in the 1950s and 60s.
Thanks for sharing all your time and effort in this professional but very 'friendly' video.
PS. Love the girder bridges!
Excellent video. Thank you for posting. I am in the same predicament 5” Brit is too big and now down sizing to garden gauges + your always home 😁
Great !
Great layout! What was the material you used again please?
Hi. Can you kindly tell me
Where the Great War figures in the WD train were sourced?