Nice to see the old station being used again for steam trains rather than a supermarket! A magnificent building - thanks for sharing these new views of it in a smaller scale.
Glad that you like it. I shall prepare a timetabled video to show just how it wouild have looked had one been on the end of the platform on a typical summer Saturday in around 1960.
The train shed looking absolutely superb...Great bit of modelling architecture...brings the SDJR back to life in model form...it's so enjoyable watching your videos..🙂👍🚂
Fantastic! I spent quite some time in and around Bath, working, at one time for the railways. Love 7mm, love Bath, love this S&D, love the model - thanks for posting!😊😊
Hello again. All of your hard work has certainly paid off. The end results look magnificent, and it is a superb piece of modelling. Your wonderful layout just gets better and better. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Cheers Chris.
Hi there, I was really starting to miss my monthly update of S&D. It's obvious you've been so busy building the train shed, it looks truely magnificent. I'm not sure I remember how you had the station before, were the platforms just open to the elements, or did you extend them to make room for the trainshed? Anyway, i'm really pleased to see a new video, thank you. All the best Dave.
The platforms were laid in quite early on with the railway build and I enlarged a picture from an S&D book of the station front which straddled the platforms in the right position and at least looked ok, from a a distance but had been there for more than10 years and its replacement was more than overdue!
@@bathgreenpark2485 Hi, yes I remember seeing the picture of the roof arch in, well many of your videos, I just thought it was pasted on the back scene or wall. It never occurred to me you had it straddling the lines in the right place. That explains it then. Thank you. All the best Dave.
Up the Manchester end quite possible. As far as I know only the Peak diesels got into Bath on the Pines. In 1962 you could catch the Pines out of Manchester and be hauled by electirc, diesel and steam. Now that must have been a journey worth making.
Nice to see the old station being used again for steam trains rather than a supermarket! A magnificent building - thanks for sharing these new views of it in a smaller scale.
Pleasure glad that you are enjoying the videos from BATH GREEN PARK
Wow, that station is so impressive! A first class piece of modelling. The new camera angles are a big plus too.
Thanks and yes agreed it has opened up many more options for video
Thank you for posting this video. Not only have you built a masterpiece but have caught the soul of the place.
Thats most kind thanks
Brilliant! I can smell the steam......... Thank you so much for these lovely videos.
Thanks. I enjoy producing the videos showing how the S&D actually operated
Excellent introduction to your labour of love over the new Train Shed @ Green Park. Brilliant camera angles and quality information.
Thanks. Glad that you are enjoying the videos
The excellent depth of field as well as the camera angle makes it look so real.
Thanks very kind
Fantastic. The station look amazing now and it just mesmeric watching the trains in and out as they would have done.
Glad that you like it.
I shall prepare a timetabled video to show just how it wouild have looked had one been on the end of the platform on a typical summer Saturday in around 1960.
The train shed looking absolutely superb...Great bit of modelling architecture...brings the SDJR back to life in model form...it's so enjoyable watching your videos..🙂👍🚂
Thanks and glad that you are enjoying the videos
A whole lot of work and attention to detail on show here. Many thanks.
Thanks. Having the pillars 3D printed and the bow strings laser cut made the whole project work
Fantastic! I spent quite some time in and around Bath, working, at one time for the railways. Love 7mm, love Bath, love this S&D, love the model - thanks for posting!😊😊
Thats most kind thank you
The new Train Shed looks excellent. I can see how much work has gone into the building of it. Stephen
Thanks 3+ months solid work during lockdown.Very pleased with the end result
Excellent work there. A cracking job recreating BGP. Well Done.
Excellent work.
Thanks
Fantastic work, I felt transported back in time.
Thats kind. Am pleased with the results
Hello again. All of your hard work has certainly paid off. The end results look magnificent, and it is a superb piece of modelling. Your wonderful layout just gets better and better. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Cheers Chris.
Thanks most kind. Glad that you are enjoying the videos
wow so detailed, it is just real
Thanks much appreciated
An absolute work of art. Marvellous. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Bob
Pleasure. Glad that you like it
Very nice new video.
Thanks
Super must be proud of your work on the station/ engine shed
Thanks. Yes the station train shed is somehting of a 'game changer' for the whole railway. Very pleased
Excellent! 👏☺️
Thanks
I visited the station and walked up to Midford the other day, it's such a nice place to be. Wish I was around to see it in the fifties.
Thats a good walk.
I consider myself very fortunate that I caught the S&D in its last couple of years
Welcome back…..missed my monthly fix! The station looks magnificent! Congrats!
THANKS SORRY ABOUT THE DELAY SINCE THE LAST VIDEO BUT AS YOU CAN SEE BEEN RATHER BUSY. GLAD THAT YOU LIKE THE NEW ADDITION
Impressive! The new train shed looks splendid.
THANKS MOST KIND. I''M VERY PLEASED WITH THE OUTCOME
It looks absolutely amazing.
Thanks. Glad that you like it
Fantastic!!!!!
Thanks
Nice to see the latest member of the fleet (76053) getting plenty of use.
Yes, and thanks to you Phil. Now a 75XXX in green with small tender please.....
Brilliant!
Thanks
Most impressive.
Thanks
Not a Steam man but absolutely stunning 😍
Most kind thanks
Hi there, I was really starting to miss my monthly update of S&D. It's obvious you've been so busy building the train shed, it looks truely magnificent. I'm not sure I remember how you had the station before, were the platforms just open to the elements, or did you extend them to make room for the trainshed? Anyway, i'm really pleased to see a new video, thank you. All the best Dave.
The platforms were laid in quite early on with the railway build and I enlarged a picture from an S&D book of the station front which straddled the platforms in the right position and at least looked ok, from a a distance but had been there for more than10 years and its replacement was more than overdue!
@@bathgreenpark2485 Hi, yes I remember seeing the picture of the roof arch in, well many of your videos, I just thought it was pasted on the back scene or wall. It never occurred to me you had it straddling the lines in the right place. That explains it then. Thank you. All the best Dave.
I'm about to commit heresy. Pines express hauled by a green EE type 4 (Class 40)
Up the Manchester end quite possible. As far as I know only the Peak diesels got into Bath on the Pines. In 1962 you could catch the Pines out of Manchester and be hauled by electirc, diesel and steam. Now that must have been a journey worth making.