Excellent modeling. Here in the States our little group calls your scenic technique "dead season modeling". I enjoy that model setting as well as trainspotting in the winter months as the colors of the trains seems to pop out more against the stark setting of the winter months.
I would love to know the dimensions this is built in, the trackwork is so lovely for what looks like a very small space and it's inspiring! I want to scale something like this up to 0n30
Excellent modeling. Here in the States our little group calls your scenic technique "dead season modeling". I enjoy that model setting as well as trainspotting in the winter months as the colors of the trains seems to pop out more against the stark setting of the winter months.
Your layout is beautiful.
I really enjoy seeing this layout at exhibitions.
Ich mag dieses Verschrobene 👌
New video on building an unusual loco here--- th-cam.com/video/0LBfPCV4VDc/w-d-xo.html
I would love to know the dimensions this is built in, the trackwork is so lovely for what looks like a very small space and it's inspiring! I want to scale something like this up to 0n30
In imperial measurements, it's 2 feet by 6 feet. It's narrow gauge, the trackwork using N gauge track.
Lovely work and I thoroughly enjoyed the books.
Nicely imagined and grouped. And all good colours as well, the scrubby trees work very well
I love the storyline ...
Coleford is such a wonderful layout, nice to see it on film. I enjoyed the commentary as well, thank you!
Excellent layout but when you use n-scale mechanisms for your engines it ruins everything
They've got a lot more reliable!!