Just found your channel ! Just perfect. I have recently started my journey into German railway modelling so you have an avid new subscriber. Congratulations on the 1K 👍
Congratulations, that's the way to go. Keep up the good work and let there be always green light for your trains! All the best Valentin PS: Good luck to my fellow model train enthusiast from the UK!
United states citizen here, (1:30) yeah never trust the USPS or any postal service in the united states to handle you're package with care. (also congrats on 1k subs guy I've never seen before!)
Congratulations on the milestone! Well deserved! Do you have any tips for getting started with German HO while living in England? Which retailers/brands should I look out for/stay away from?
Thank you! I'd recommend Roco, Piko and newer Fleischmann (their 1980's stuff is still good and reliable, but just not particularly fine scale). Brawa is also very good, but I don't own any, some I'm going on other people's opinions. I'd steer clear of Trix and Lilliput. I use eBay, Elaine's Trains and Jadlam Models, but be prepared to spend a lot on brand new models.
Can't beat the old Fleischmann steamers! Well done on 1000 subs too.
Quite the milestone and well deserved! Nice one matey. Next stop - 10,000!
Just found your channel ! Just perfect. I have recently started my journey into German railway modelling so you have an avid new subscriber. Congratulations on the 1K 👍
Hello
Congratulations, that's the way to go. Keep up the good work and let there be always green light for your trains!
All the best
Valentin
PS: Good luck to my fellow model train enthusiast from the UK!
United states citizen here, (1:30) yeah never trust the USPS or any postal service in the united states to handle you're package with care. (also congrats on 1k subs guy I've never seen before!)
Congratulations on the milestone! Well deserved! Do you have any tips for getting started with German HO while living in England? Which retailers/brands should I look out for/stay away from?
Thank you! I'd recommend Roco, Piko and newer Fleischmann (their 1980's stuff is still good and reliable, but just not particularly fine scale). Brawa is also very good, but I don't own any, some I'm going on other people's opinions. I'd steer clear of Trix and Lilliput. I use eBay, Elaine's Trains and Jadlam Models, but be prepared to spend a lot on brand new models.
Thank you!
Toy and train fairs are usually good as Euro (and US) stuff is less popular you can usually find cheap prices - even more so on rolling stock.
Did we find out who the winner was? 😊