I've bought some old tinplate wagons and restored them, but with gwr lettering instead of there previous ones, since I made a hornby tinplate style 14xx to go along with them. And every Christmas I put it around the tree.
This interviewee is so delightfully humble and I love the choice of juxtaposing the audio if the interview against b-roll of the trains themselves talking
I've bought some old tinplate wagons and restored them, but with gwr lettering instead of there previous ones, since I made a hornby tinplate style 14xx to go along with them. And every Christmas I put it around the tree.
This interviewee is so delightfully humble and I love the choice of juxtaposing the audio if the interview against b-roll of the trains themselves talking
Something indescribably charming about tin plate (especially clock work) trains.
Vague at best but endlessly enjoyable.
Very nice. A couple of years ago I came across some Marx Trains Prewar tinplate, and I've been enjoying & adding to them ever since.
It is a real pleasure to be able to see all these wonderful Hornby tinplate models on you tube. Thank you all for posting.
ohm myyyy. the palace gaurds on review, firing stations ,quick march.. lovely trains.:)
never thought of using pop up books as a scenic element.
What a briliant peice of music at near the end, "jupiter, the bringer of joy" that well sums it up!
Great film.
Brilliant! Simply brilliant!
Lovely and I'm American never seen this. What do you call us in Britain yanks?
Brilliant collection - great video
whats the songs used in this???
Wonderful!
Trains roll too fast...