Fantastic lay outs video taping work absolutely fantastic everything captured in excellent detail absolutely loved this video ❤❤❤ will be watching this over and over again has to be one of my top3 favourite model railway videos
Excellent footage Joel, really nice clear video & well edited. A really nice collection of layouts on show, Pwllheli has to be my favourite, it's a beautiful, well detailed layout. Thanks for sharing...........Andy
Went on the Sunday and had a great time! Excellent show with plenty of layouts , like you say plenty of bargains to be had and picked up a couple of cavalex BBA’s cheap 😃👍
Sorry, it's not my layout so I don't know but I did find one on eBay - pricy at £273! www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116388425450?_skw=cross+county+voyger&itmmeta=01JCE3KJPP6VHZHWY34588K7JB&hash=item1b194a6eea:g:xjEAAOSwL7BnMjJP&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKkD4yw9ghylvCJrBNdLvGKEV1a%2FC6QnS67PBcOkQjLC%2BC1H52LQag16Q6Tf4ph70AQk0QhxnRFqf2OUNvUW7p7Jaoc3nH10iCDhy%2FIHZuKEQd9chGkmAunBd%2BhRw7enbOmRNtb5MAGftVTaVs09uEOcdPrEhCaawoRZ9XSOYkiZnZAA8JDpSoDVUXQxiA6ckBaVWhvZmuuAP4AgVjC%2FOGykh7IL2haYaOKbN%2BuxcJKMhav1aXJlNk1GZngNdDm3UrqhX5%2BBGq3ZHYL5HQAq2naO9Cw2uFghC4GY90H4%2BjHMnw%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR7irzsPjZA
@@trepatrickjunction4387 I stayed with my Aunt for 6 months who lived just under the road bridge which is a canal on the model also the bridges were steel not open, but yes the platforms are basically Fareham even the end building is styled the same as is the portacabin on the outside of the line. Obviously its sort of a basic Fareham but it goes to direct to Gosport with no line to Portsmouth. the other end has the stone yard, with the Southampton and Eastleigh lines. To be honest it hasn't changed since 33's and 5 coach loco hauled services were on the Portsmouth to Cardiff way before 158s/166s.
Hi, It really depends on which scale you have and how much scenery you want to have, a lot of the layouts were about 2 - 3 feet wide, with some smaller ones just over a foot. For example Collingwood is about 30 feet long, but some of the shunting layouts can be just a few feet long. It also depends if you want the layout to be end to end then it can be thinner but if you want the trains to curve around (continuous run) the the boards will need to be wider (I think for 00 with radius 2 curves you need a width of about 3 feet). I hope this helps and enjoy planning your layout! Joel
These models look astonishing!
Fantastic lay outs video taping work absolutely fantastic everything captured in excellent detail absolutely loved this video ❤❤❤ will be watching this over and over again has to be one of my top3 favourite model railway videos
Thank you very much for your kind works, I am pleased you enjoyed it! Kind Regards, Joel
so cool i miss this hobbey love the it xxx
thank you, It is a great hobby!
@@trepatrickjunction4387 sure is but easy if like me big busted they nock of the rail
Great video. Shame about the annoying music.
At least the music drowned out the chit chat of everyone there I guess..
Excellent footage Joel, really nice clear video & well edited. A really nice collection of layouts on show, Pwllheli has to be my favourite, it's a beautiful, well detailed layout. Thanks for sharing...........Andy
Hi Andy, thank you very much for your comment, I agree Pwllheli was very impressive! Kind Regards, Joel
@@trepatrickjunction4387 True! But Pwllhelli is P4 not 00 as the caption suggests
@@philchudley7493 You're correct, sorry that was a typo!
It’s my dream to have a model railway like this
I’d pay monthly storage to build a set like these brilliant
Went on the Sunday and had a great time! Excellent show with plenty of layouts , like you say plenty of bargains to be had and picked up a couple of cavalex BBA’s cheap 😃👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice indeed !
Thank you!
Worthing! How come I did not hear about the show seeing as I am only down the road. Oh well next year maybe. Some fantastic layouts.
Wow
great videos mate
Thank you! kind Regards, Joel
That is superb
Thank you very much!
It was great fun there! I’m making my own video soon about the MRC. Collingwood was very surprisingly amazing!
Yes, it was a great exhibition, looking forward to seeing your video!
@ thank you!
1:00, this place reminds me of somewhere in the southwest trains route.
I think it's based on Fareham
@@trepatrickjunction4387 that is the place I was thinking off.
Hey just curious where did you get the cross country voyager from because I’ve never seen a model one before?
Sorry, it's not my layout so I don't know but I did find one on eBay - pricy at £273!
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116388425450?_skw=cross+county+voyger&itmmeta=01JCE3KJPP6VHZHWY34588K7JB&hash=item1b194a6eea:g:xjEAAOSwL7BnMjJP&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKkD4yw9ghylvCJrBNdLvGKEV1a%2FC6QnS67PBcOkQjLC%2BC1H52LQag16Q6Tf4ph70AQk0QhxnRFqf2OUNvUW7p7Jaoc3nH10iCDhy%2FIHZuKEQd9chGkmAunBd%2BhRw7enbOmRNtb5MAGftVTaVs09uEOcdPrEhCaawoRZ9XSOYkiZnZAA8JDpSoDVUXQxiA6ckBaVWhvZmuuAP4AgVjC%2FOGykh7IL2haYaOKbN%2BuxcJKMhav1aXJlNk1GZngNdDm3UrqhX5%2BBGq3ZHYL5HQAq2naO9Cw2uFghC4GY90H4%2BjHMnw%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR7irzsPjZA
So Collingwood is an alternative Fareham in the 2000s then, very nice.
Just looked up Fareham and you're right, the track layout looks almost identical and the footbridge is very recognisable! kind Regards, Joel
@@trepatrickjunction4387 I stayed with my Aunt for 6 months who lived just under the road bridge which is a canal on the model also the bridges were steel not open, but yes the platforms are basically Fareham even the end building is styled the same as is the portacabin on the outside of the line. Obviously its sort of a basic Fareham but it goes to direct to Gosport with no line to Portsmouth. the other end has the stone yard, with the Southampton and Eastleigh lines. To be honest it hasn't changed since 33's and 5 coach loco hauled services were on the Portsmouth to Cardiff way before 158s/166s.
Nice video 🎶🛤️🎥🚂👍👍👍.
Greetings Gert
Many thanks Gert. kind Regards, Joel
Hey, how much space do u need for one of these. I am planing to make one
Hi, It really depends on which scale you have and how much scenery you want to have, a lot of the layouts were about 2 - 3 feet wide, with some smaller ones just over a foot. For example Collingwood is about 30 feet long, but some of the shunting layouts can be just a few feet long. It also depends if you want the layout to be end to end then it can be thinner but if you want the trains to curve around (continuous run) the the boards will need to be wider (I think for 00 with radius 2 curves you need a width of about 3 feet). I hope this helps and enjoy planning your layout!
Joel
🚂cool
Thank you!