We have a saying in Oz "You can always tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't tell him much" A bit of an hyperbole really because I have watched Chandwell grow from its early days, and Michael has done a fantastic job with creating a town with a history, one that I can really believe in. And he listens, and acts on suggestions from his viewers. Thank you my man.
Congratulations! "It's not as grim as you think it is"??? What a slogan! And what consummate artistry you display with your town- so impressive, cheers!
Congrats on your BBC coverage! And I enjoyed the review of your town's characters. Having such people and a solid, credible backstory adds so much to the enjoyment of your viewers as well being a guide and inspiration for your modeling efforts. Cheers from Wisconsin!.
Wonderful to hear, that your astounishing layout has got even more attention by the coverage of the BBC. We are so glad, that you have found your love for building such elaborate models and telling such funny, sad and realistic stories around your creative doing. Keep up the amazing work, Michael! To me, this grey Yorkshire town is the destilate of a song line by the Clash: "I got my motorcycle jacket // But I'm walking all the time" All the best Valentin
I've only been following your channel since the beginning of April, but brilliant to see you getting this kind of attention. I've been working forwards from some of your ealier videos so I hadn't realised the depth of storytelling you've created around Chandwell. I was already so impressed with your scratchbuilt models, but this video summary was an absolute thrill to watch. Thanks for sharing this with us all🙂
Your layout reminds me exactly of towns in the north from 1980s & 1990s when I travelled the area for work. Funnily enough I've fond memories, despite the grime and rundown nature, mainly because of the architecture and the people. I'm a southerner and I've always warmed to northerners, much more friendly on the whole, I've also lots of friends in Brum, my second home in many ways. Congrats on the BBC airing too - that helps the hobby no end and leads others to therapeutic endeavours too. We were lucky enough to have my dad's small garden line as part of a BBC series. The layout has a life of its own and has inspired youngsters to go to uni to study engineering or get involved in heritage railways, and to model their own lines. We've also been privileged to raise funds for charity using it. We didn't know that the layout would become its own entity, a real railway in miniature and a force for good. Model railways are a multifaceted force for good💜✌️👍😊
Ooh Britney, I'm in love, lass! Brilliant video Michael, the backstory really makes it but the quality of your model making is what keeps us coming back for more. Can I now sing a 'Soul'-ful song to Britney? "Don't give up on us baby, don't make the wrong feel right..." all very apt for Chandwell 😊
I'm surprised there are so few subscribers to this outstanding channel. Perhaps with its focus more on buildings than on rolling stock and running trains narrows the audience. I'm interested in all of it, though I don't have my own layout or plan on building one. But the buildings created here are really works of art and I love the demeanor of our host who has a bit of humor he sprinkles on the whole affair. Well done!
Thank you very much indeed! Yes, I noticed that most of the typical "model railway" viewers/commenters dropped away after the first year or so. I don't really know what my "typical audience" is at the moment.
I found your channel on the BBC video and have now subscribed and watched loads of your videos. I love it. Interestingly, the 20th Century Society have now petitioned to have the Shipley clock tower listed!
Well done for the recognition, I too saw it on my BBC updates, although I've been watching your channel for some time I still enjoy each video. No your April fools episode didn't fool me it was still funny . Carry on Michael.
Just seen the news report after it was posted on our local neighbourhood page (West Yorkshire). Your modelling skills are superb, you've done an excellent job and I love how you have referenced local landmarks. Subscribed :)
Every week I drive up Wharf Street in Sowerby Bridge and can't help thinking about Chandwell when I see the clock tower (which is stuck at 11:11 [don't know if that's deliberate]). I really agree that the characters and background you have created help to add purpose and fun to the layout in addition to helping you to remain focused when making decisions, as you eluded to in the video. Keep up the great work, Michael - I'm looking forward to seeing the current set of buildings reaching completion. Cheers. Simon.
I just discovered your channel today after seeing the BBC coverage. I love what you've created! As a local I recognise a lot of the buildings in Chandwell, including the fabulous Shipley Clock Tower and the turquoise market grill behind. Absolutely stunning craftsmanship. Now I need to check out your other videos to get myself up to speed with the goings on in Chandwell.
Well what a great Update and News Michael. Welcome to those who have joined since the wonderful BBC article. As a Subscriber & Member I really enjoy Chandwell as a whole. I discovered Chandwell as Michael was starting the Mammoth and Spectacular Royal Scot Hotel build. Then his ideas and comments for what became Back Market St, with all its twists and turns. Chandwell is a Timemachine back to that era, in both place and railway and has only got better and more complex since then. Chandwell like many real places in Northern England in the early 1990’s were a little run down, rough around the edges, there were many grand plans of Urban regeneration, which in time amounted to very little. I have had the privilege to accompany Michael on a short inspiration walk around Brook St, Ilkley looking at both the grander front and more functional rear. I waiting patiently till he models the back walls of latest Station Rd Row. The back wall is a very Interesting prototype, if Michael can model it like the previous building rear walls, Back Market St, rear of High St on Water Lane, and the 1st part of Station Road. I know Michael is always interested in what can be seen in the real world. I think it’s sometimes that eye for the little details which really gives a sense of time and place. It’s also Michael slightly tongue in cheek approach to his work, and encouraging others into this world that adds to the overall brand. Thank you Michael for such a wonderful Channel and sharing your work. Ian
We were over in Ilkley at the weekend, driving through Shipley to get there. I found myself paying more attention to the buildings than the shops we were going in to! I'm not a railway modeller, but I've now had a couple of goes at scratch building with card, thanks to your Inkscape series.
Hello Michael, posted yesterday but I think YT bounced my comment as there was an external link - however that’s not a bad thing. It’s given time to see that you’ll be on Look North tomorrow (which, due to the wonders of modern things like iPlayer will be played in a house in East London!) and also I can see you’ve picked up 500 or so subscribers who all seem really pleased to have found the channel. Really pleased for you! You’ve done a great job on representing the hobby and the TV item is richly deserved, proper chuffed Michael 👍🏼
Just started watching your channel, made me laugh with your depiction of Shipley Clock Tower and the Market - and Mr Cappers niteclub, I live in Shipley, have done all my life.
Your places and landmarks are very well done. I don’t know if they’re identical to the original buildings, but they’re perfect in Chandwell. Please keep it up. From Australia.
You are so right on the fictional background helping you shape the town. It takes your models from a cardboard box looking grim/pretty to a part of the history of the town.
your layout is exusite and an amazing insight into what can be done with cheap readily available materials at a minimal cost the added stories of the history add that bit extra , i always watch your videos first before others when they come out as always very interesting well done on your consistent high quality
You know, when authors write their books, they really flesh out some characters and if they never release a compendium; wiki or something, some of those things you never find out. This is great, I feel it adds a great depth to the model railway - helps extend the world in my opinion
Fabulous and so well deserved. The Chandwell slogan just makes me laugh as I have something similar for my home town but it is pre watershed so will save that for a later date. Off to watch the Look North link now. Again Michael, well done great news for you and great news for the hobby.
Brilliant video Michael. Chandwell is one of my favourite channels. I find it very inspiring, although I model in 00 gauge. My eyesight is only just good enough for that. Keep up the good work. Roy.
i've learnt so much from you over the last few years of Chandwell videos... keep it up, and one day I hope to produce something half as good as Chandwell!
Congratulations on this feature! The things you’ve managed to accomplish on this layout are insane. I read the article, and I’m glad to see Chandwell came off looking wonderfully. You have much to be proud of!
What, Chandwell is fiction! But it can't be, I've booked a long weekend break in the hotel and a guided tour with Brittney for wife's birthday, couldn't think of anything else she would rather, LOL. Keep up the good work Michael.
Hi Michael. Congratulations on the BBC reports. It's lovely to think that perhaps many more people will come and join us Chandwell fans and enjoy your wonderful work. Keep it up!
Your BBC recognition is fully deserved and only helps improve the image of this wonderful hobby to those who have the wrong idea about us enthusiasts! As I live in Sheffield I watch Look North but have missed seeing you on there, when was it? I’ll look forward to catching it later!
Michael. Chadwell is a wonderful, atmospheric layout and fully deserves all the coverage it is getting in the media. I look forward to every video. Pete.
Long time viewer, but still amazed by this superb layout and all the work that has gone into it. The history and characters only add to the enjoyment. Keep it up Michael !
Dear Sir, Congratulations on the article! (it is a wee bit different outside the UK, methinks, but must be the same contents) I happen to read BBC News almost everyday. Cheers frOm Brazil!
Congratulations for being on the Beeb. The back story enhances the concept of the various buildings. You have achieved much in 4 years and the propect of at least 4 more years is a delight, and then as you say, who knows. Please keep on keeping on as Chandwell is one of the main layouts I follow. Arthur
Continue to try and wrap my head around your artistry. You may have mentioned it before but do you have a background in architecture? Highly impressive work.
No - not at all. When I started this I didn't even know basic architectural terms like "pediment" or "architrave". It's all just from observation of real buildings, and some assembling of Scalescenes kits.
Paused your good self to watch your appearance on the Beeb. A double Chandwell instalment! How much Chandwell can we take in one sitting. Congratulations on your rise to stardom. Watch you don't tread on Brittney's toes.
Huge congratulations for the feature. What was interesting was seeing the results of someone else take video of the layout. I am so used to seeing it up close in your videos I kinda forget quite how tiny it all is!
Looks fantastic and caught the atmosphere of that kind of town. Can’t help but think I might have been to Club Passion late on a couple of Saturday nights a long time ago…?
It’s a beautiful building. I even considered using it as the front-facing “other side” of Market Street a couple of years ago but chose North Parade instead.
ich muss es in meiner Sprache schreiben, mein Englisch reicht dazu nicht aus ... ich schließe mich vielen der Kommentare an ... von Anfang an erfreute und faszinierte mich das Spiel mit Realität und Humor und die sympathische zurückhaltende Art, Breatney special, lächelnd Geschichten gekonnt zu erzählen. "Chandwell" wurde mir von einem Kommentator empfohlen mit einen Kommentar unter ein Video, in dem ich selbst erstmals Kunststoffbausatz und Pappe kombinierte. "Chandwell=Michael" ist witzig, sympathisch, kreativ, interessant, nie langweilig, zurückhaltend ... ich kenne momentan keinen anderen Kanal, der das kann ...
Another comment by me but it was great you made the headlines at the start, and Michelle Scott? I’ll be writing in to Anne Robinson about that. Plus I’m guessing the girl sat in the middle didn’t get the number 😝😝😝
It was good coverage I thought. I really liked the intro on the afternoon news rather than evening news. Photos of Chandwell all over the back of the studio. Looked amazing.
@@Chandwell It was really good Michael and sadly I got to iPlayer too late to see the lunchtime programme. Using a bit of imagination though I can picture the studio background really looking the business!
Hi Michael, count me as one of the people who found you through the recent BBC profile. I've enjoyed watching some of your TH-cam videos. Do you have one that discusses the types of paper, adhesive, and paints you like to use?
Hello! Welcome to Chandwell! Thank you for saying hi. This video is all about the tools and materials I use: th-cam.com/video/-QvdNFST7WU/w-d-xo.html And this one is all about getting the most from the paper and printer: th-cam.com/video/WrdONlK3BJU/w-d-xo.html I hope they are useful.
I think it would be good if Chandwell got rid of the horizontal lines in its sky, where the paper joins are. As an artist I do a fair few landscapes and streetscenes and noticed something odd. Based on talking to people, the human eye/brain seems to accept without question any vertical lines going into the sky, but jars on horizontal ones, don't ask me why. I get round this by painting any pylon/telephone lines (that are actually strung like piano wire in real life) into graceful curves ('sagging') and people really like it! Anyway...if you did all your sky joins vertically, it would greatly add to the realism of Chandwell.
Good tips! Quite a few people comment on my sub-standard backscene, but Chandwell is a project in "what can I do myself", and sadly buying a commercial print, or paying a printer to do my backscene felt like a betrayal of that ideal. There are some things that you have to buy, such as fencing and trackside signs etc. But I am happy with my lined sky. It's interesting what you say about horizontal lines though. I will be less "for the cause" with Chandwell version 2 and I will take a different approach to the backscene, I think.
Hi mate. Have you noticed today (Monday) that there is a little 'miniatures' graphic at the TH-cam logo? I think you might enjoy some of them. There are some beauties in there. Just thought I'd let you know in case you missed it. Cheers.
@@Chandwell They change the logo periodically, for example .... Americas 250th Birthday graphic or Einsteins birthday and when you click on it, it takes you to videos about that subject rather than normal TH-cam home page. Anyway, on Monday, they were celebrating miniatures. I clicked on it and got lost for an hour checking out all the great stuff. Not to worry.
It is in the Humphreys Room in the Royal Scot - it’s mentioned in this video: Finished at last! This Victorian hotel was scratch built from card in 170 hours th-cam.com/video/AhbU_TdFDLM/w-d-xo.html
I don't see how you can possibly take any pride in that. Letting the town hall turn into some seedy nightclub? My wife and I were married there! Sure it was a small affair, but and we were all a tiny but tight, and during our honeymoon I found out that apparently size does matter, but to let this sort of thing happen is pretty small of you (excellent work BTW! )
I would love some Neil oldie style story style running videos as there much more fun than. Norm running videos. Can you also put a repritable (can’t spell) well respected and clean pride mason lodge as I want to use there services and van with branding on my layout set north York’s
It would appear that you have become the West Yorkshire Banksy, only less elusive. I bet there are councils holding meetings to discuss why none of their buildings have made it onto the Chandwell landscape and action groups being formed to rectify the omission. Move over Miss Scroggins, your crown as the most well known celeb is now Michael “Banksy” Scott’s. Can I get a signed photo please. 😂
I'm here after the BBC coverage. This is superb.
Welcome to Chandwell! Thank you for saying hello. I really enjoyed the BBC caper.
We have a saying in Oz "You can always tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't tell him much" A bit of an hyperbole really because I have watched Chandwell grow from its early days, and Michael has done a fantastic job with creating a town with a history, one that I can really believe in. And he listens, and acts on suggestions from his viewers. Thank you my man.
Thank you very much indeed!
Congratulations!
"It's not as grim as you think it is"??? What a slogan! And what consummate artistry you display with your town- so impressive, cheers!
Thank you!
Congrats on your BBC coverage! And I enjoyed the review of your town's characters. Having such people and a solid, credible backstory adds so much to the enjoyment of your viewers as well being a guide and inspiration for your modeling efforts. Cheers from Wisconsin!.
Thanks so much!
Wonderful to hear, that your astounishing layout has got even more attention by the coverage of the BBC.
We are so glad, that you have found your love for building such elaborate models and telling such funny, sad and realistic stories around your creative doing. Keep up the amazing work, Michael!
To me, this grey Yorkshire town is the destilate of a song line by the Clash:
"I got my motorcycle jacket // But I'm walking all the time"
All the best
Valentin
Thank you Valentin!
Well deserved recognition of a work of art.
Cheers Kev
Thank you Kev! Very kind!
I've only been following your channel since the beginning of April, but brilliant to see you getting this kind of attention.
I've been working forwards from some of your ealier videos so I hadn't realised the depth of storytelling you've created around Chandwell.
I was already so impressed with your scratchbuilt models, but this video summary was an absolute thrill to watch. Thanks for sharing this with us all🙂
Wow, thank you! Welcome to Chandwell!
BBC Look North sent me here. Wonderful work. Looking forward to seeing more as it all develops
Hello! Thank you so much. Welcome to Chandwell!
The true slogan is "Chandwell. It's not QUITE as grim as you think it is."
:)
World-building at it's finest, and tiniest!
I love it! :)
Chandwell has taken on a life of its own. There's got to be either a stop-frame animation series or some books in the pipeline 😆
I’d love someone to write a book set in Chandwell.
I love it!
Thank you!
Your layout reminds me exactly of towns in the north from 1980s & 1990s when I travelled the area for work. Funnily enough I've fond memories, despite the grime and rundown nature, mainly because of the architecture and the people. I'm a southerner and I've always warmed to northerners, much more friendly on the whole, I've also lots of friends in Brum, my second home in many ways.
Congrats on the BBC airing too - that helps the hobby no end and leads others to therapeutic endeavours too.
We were lucky enough to have my dad's small garden line as part of a BBC series. The layout has a life of its own and has inspired youngsters to go to uni to study engineering or get involved in heritage railways, and to model their own lines. We've also been privileged to raise funds for charity using it. We didn't know that the layout would become its own entity, a real railway in miniature and a force for good.
Model railways are a multifaceted force for good💜✌️👍😊
Ooh Britney, I'm in love, lass! Brilliant video Michael, the backstory really makes it but the quality of your model making is what keeps us coming back for more. Can I now sing a 'Soul'-ful song to Britney? "Don't give up on us baby, don't make the wrong feel right..." all very apt for Chandwell 😊
Wow, thank you! That made me laugh. (And Britney, too)
Chandwell has certainly arrived when it stars on Look North...!
I was very lucky! It was good fun.
I'm surprised there are so few subscribers to this outstanding channel. Perhaps with its focus more on buildings than on rolling stock and running trains narrows the audience. I'm interested in all of it, though I don't have my own layout or plan on building one. But the buildings created here are really works of art and I love the demeanor of our host who has a bit of humor he sprinkles on the whole affair. Well done!
Thank you very much indeed! Yes, I noticed that most of the typical "model railway" viewers/commenters dropped away after the first year or so. I don't really know what my "typical audience" is at the moment.
I found your channel on the BBC video and have now subscribed and watched loads of your videos. I love it. Interestingly, the 20th Century Society have now petitioned to have the Shipley clock tower listed!
I saw the news about the Shipley tower. What great timing! Welcome to Chandwell. Thank you for saying hello. I hope you enjoy your time here!
Well done for the recognition, I too saw it on my BBC updates, although I've been watching your channel for some time I still enjoy each video. No your April fools episode didn't fool me it was still funny . Carry on Michael.
Thank you!
Just seen the news report after it was posted on our local neighbourhood page (West Yorkshire). Your modelling skills are superb, you've done an excellent job and I love how you have referenced local landmarks. Subscribed :)
Wow, thank you! Welcome to Chandwell!
PD Hancock had Craigshire populated with characters that became legends in their own lunchtime. Chandwell is following In hallowed footsteps.
That is very kind - thank you.
Every week I drive up Wharf Street in Sowerby Bridge and can't help thinking about Chandwell when I see the clock tower (which is stuck at 11:11 [don't know if that's deliberate]). I really agree that the characters and background you have created help to add purpose and fun to the layout in addition to helping you to remain focused when making decisions, as you eluded to in the video. Keep up the great work, Michael - I'm looking forward to seeing the current set of buildings reaching completion. Cheers. Simon.
Thanks Simon
I just discovered your channel today after seeing the BBC coverage. I love what you've created! As a local I recognise a lot of the buildings in Chandwell, including the fabulous Shipley Clock Tower and the turquoise market grill behind. Absolutely stunning craftsmanship. Now I need to check out your other videos to get myself up to speed with the goings on in Chandwell.
Welcome to Chandwell! Thank you for saying hello. I am really pleased you recognise some of the buildings.
Your BBC story was in my news feed this morning - congratulations!
Excellent! Thank you!
Well what a great Update and News Michael. Welcome to those who have joined since the wonderful BBC article. As a Subscriber & Member I really enjoy Chandwell as a whole. I discovered Chandwell as Michael was starting the Mammoth and Spectacular Royal Scot Hotel build. Then his ideas and comments for what became Back Market St, with all its twists and turns. Chandwell is a Timemachine back to that era, in both place and railway and has only got better and more complex since then. Chandwell like many real places in Northern England in the early 1990’s were a little run down, rough around the edges, there were many grand plans of Urban regeneration, which in time amounted to very little. I have had the privilege to accompany Michael on a short inspiration walk around Brook St, Ilkley looking at both the grander front and more functional rear. I waiting patiently till he models the back walls of latest Station Rd Row. The back wall is a very Interesting prototype, if Michael can model it like the previous building rear walls, Back Market St, rear of High St on Water Lane, and the 1st part of Station Road. I know Michael is always interested in what can be seen in the real world. I think it’s sometimes that eye for the little details which really gives a sense of time and place. It’s also Michael slightly tongue in cheek approach to his work, and encouraging others into this world that adds to the overall brand. Thank you Michael for such a wonderful Channel and sharing your work. Ian
Thanks Ian!
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Two thumbs up from a former British protectorate half a world away (Hawaii) keep up the excellent work
Wow! Chandwell being watched in Hawaii... I wonder if that's the farthest it's been seen...?
Saw you on Look North, love your project and your attention to detail mate!
Thank you! Welcome to Chandwell!
We were over in Ilkley at the weekend, driving through Shipley to get there. I found myself paying more attention to the buildings than the shops we were going in to! I'm not a railway modeller, but I've now had a couple of goes at scratch building with card, thanks to your Inkscape series.
This is brilliant! I hope you enjoyed Ilkley (and Shipley) and are enjoying making buildings too!
Congratulations matey, a stunning model railway, you’re truly talented.
Thank you so much 😀
Loving the social commentary.👍😎
Haha thank you!
Hello Michael, posted yesterday but I think YT bounced my comment as there was an external link - however that’s not a bad thing. It’s given time to see that you’ll be on Look North tomorrow (which, due to the wonders of modern things like iPlayer will be played in a house in East London!) and also I can see you’ve picked up 500 or so subscribers who all seem really pleased to have found the channel. Really pleased for you!
You’ve done a great job on representing the hobby and the TV item is richly deserved, proper chuffed Michael 👍🏼
Thank you sir. Really honoured that you watched Look North in East London!
Thanks for the backstory. I’m not a new subscriber but it certainly filled in some blanks for me. 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Just started watching your channel, made me laugh with your depiction of Shipley Clock Tower and the Market - and Mr Cappers niteclub, I live in Shipley, have done all my life.
Super! Welcome to Chandwell. It's like the worst bits of Shipley with none of the good bits!
Your places and landmarks are very well done. I don’t know if they’re identical to the original buildings, but they’re perfect in Chandwell. Please keep it up. From Australia.
Thank you! They are not identical, but they are close enough to be recognisable, I think.
You are so right on the fictional background helping you shape the town. It takes your models from a cardboard box looking grim/pretty to a part of the history of the town.
Thank you!
your layout is exusite and an amazing insight into what can be done with cheap readily available materials at a minimal cost the added stories of the history add that bit extra , i always watch your videos first before others when they come out as always very interesting well done on your consistent high quality
Thank you - that's very kind.
I'm here after the Look North report - now subscribed - not far away , up in Baildon.
Welcome to Chandwell! Thanks for saying hello. I had great fun doing the BBC thing.
It brightens my day anytime a new Chandwell video pops up! Thanks for all the inspiration!
You are so welcome!
You know, when authors write their books, they really flesh out some characters and if they never release a compendium; wiki or something, some of those things you never find out. This is great, I feel it adds a great depth to the model railway - helps extend the world in my opinion
The back story and imagined history certainly make the whole thing much more enjoyable for me!
Fabulous and so well deserved. The Chandwell slogan just makes me laugh as I have something similar for my home town but it is pre watershed so will save that for a later date. Off to watch the Look North link now. Again Michael, well done great news for you and great news for the hobby.
Thank you very much indeed! Always great to have your comments.
Congratulations on Chandwell making the BBC!!! I've only recently found this channel, but can't wait to see what's coming up!
Thank you! Welcome to Chandwell!
Congrats on the TV coverage!
Thank you. It was great fun.
Brilliant video Michael. Chandwell is one of my favourite channels. I find it very inspiring, although I model in 00 gauge. My eyesight is only just good enough for that. Keep up the good work. Roy.
Many thanks!
i've learnt so much from you over the last few years of Chandwell videos... keep it up, and one day I hope to produce something half as good as Chandwell!
You can do it! Go for it!
Congratulations on this feature! The things you’ve managed to accomplish on this layout are insane. I read the article, and I’m glad to see Chandwell came off looking wonderfully. You have much to be proud of!
Thank you very much!
What, Chandwell is fiction! But it can't be, I've booked a long weekend break in the hotel and a guided tour with Brittney for wife's birthday, couldn't think of anything else she would rather, LOL. Keep up the good work Michael.
Ah I only said that to keep the new people away. You and I both know it's real. Brittney is already looking forward to meeting you.
👍👍👍👍👍LG Konrad
Thank you!
Hi Michael. Congratulations on the BBC reports. It's lovely to think that perhaps many more people will come and join us Chandwell fans and enjoy your wonderful work. Keep it up!
Fingers crossed!
From the BBC it can only go one way! UP!!!
Britney ❤
Britneeeeey!
Your BBC recognition is fully deserved and only helps improve the image of this wonderful hobby to those who have the wrong idea about us enthusiasts! As I live in Sheffield I watch Look North but have missed seeing you on there, when was it? I’ll look forward to catching it later!
It was meant to be on last night (29 April) but was cancelled. They now hope to show it on Wednesday (1 May).
Came here because of the news! Fantastic stuff mate!
Thank you! Welcome to Chandwell!
Was thrilled to see story on the BBC site from here in the USA
Thank you so much!
Well done on the exposure Michael 🙂 I am still amazed you have all bits of your fingers intact given the scale of what you work in. 👍
Hahah - thank you!
Brilliant
Thank you!
Congrats on getting in the news and love the fiction you created around the town :)
Thank you!
Awesome!
I love it when I get a comment from Deansbury Town!
Michael. Chadwell is a wonderful, atmospheric layout and fully deserves all the coverage it is getting in the media. I look forward to every video. Pete.
Thanks Pete!
Long time viewer, but still amazed by this superb layout and all the work that has gone into it. The history and characters only add to the enjoyment.
Keep it up Michael !
Glad you enjoyed it
Congratulations on making the news, hope your inspiration reaches even more people and brings them into the hobby, with your obvious enthusiasm.
Thank you!
Dear Sir,
Congratulations on the article! (it is a wee bit different outside the UK, methinks, but must be the same contents)
I happen to read BBC News almost everyday.
Cheers frOm Brazil!
Thank you!
Congratulations for being on the Beeb. The back story enhances the concept of the various buildings. You have achieved much in 4 years and the propect of at least 4 more years is a delight, and then as you say, who knows. Please keep on keeping on as Chandwell is one of the main layouts I follow. Arthur
Thank you Arthur! I will keep on going for as long as I can keep on going!
Beautiful layout. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Many thanks!
Brittany Scroggins is just ace! Can I really get a signed photograph?
I think if I ever do Chandwell merch, then we can start with signed photos of Britney.
A huge well done Michael, and well deserved! The article popped up on my phone earlier so good to see you covering it too
Glad you enjoyed it!
Continue to try and wrap my head around your artistry. You may have mentioned it before but do you have a background in architecture? Highly impressive work.
No - not at all. When I started this I didn't even know basic architectural terms like "pediment" or "architrave". It's all just from observation of real buildings, and some assembling of Scalescenes kits.
Paused your good self to watch your appearance on the Beeb. A double Chandwell instalment! How much Chandwell can we take in one sitting. Congratulations on your rise to stardom. Watch you don't tread on Brittney's toes.
I think Britney will be OK. She probably doesn't watch the news!
I love watching your videos. Just wish I could get my head around Inkscape lol. I mainly use Metcalfe buildings on my layout and TH-cam channel. 😊
They're good kits.
Huge congratulations for the feature. What was interesting was seeing the results of someone else take video of the layout. I am so used to seeing it up close in your videos I kinda forget quite how tiny it all is!
Thank you very much! It was really good fun to film.
Years, has it already been years...
It’s been years!
Looks fantastic and caught the atmosphere of that kind of town. Can’t help but think I might have been to Club Passion late on a couple of Saturday nights a long time ago…?
I think that although Club Passion is complete fiction, we have ALL been to Club Passion at some point.
Great job. How about the Tordoff’s building in Bradford? Great looking roof line.
It’s a beautiful building. I even considered using it as the front-facing “other side” of Market Street a couple of years ago but chose North Parade instead.
Nice little write up for you Michael. Love your work and watching Chandwell grow. Craig
Thank you! Cheers!
Brilliant and a great inspiration for a part time modeller in N gauge 😀
Glad you enjoyed it
ich muss es in meiner Sprache schreiben, mein Englisch reicht dazu nicht aus ... ich schließe mich vielen der Kommentare an ... von Anfang an erfreute und faszinierte mich das Spiel mit Realität und Humor und die sympathische zurückhaltende Art, Breatney special, lächelnd Geschichten gekonnt zu erzählen. "Chandwell" wurde mir von einem Kommentator empfohlen mit einen Kommentar unter ein Video, in dem ich selbst erstmals Kunststoffbausatz und Pappe kombinierte. "Chandwell=Michael" ist witzig, sympathisch, kreativ, interessant, nie langweilig, zurückhaltend ... ich kenne momentan keinen anderen Kanal, der das kann ...
Thank you! Danke!
And there is yet another perspective for long-time viewers. We are already part of the history about Chandwell!
You've been here forever through the entire journey! Thank you so much!
Amazing how you can make such tiny buildings.
Thank you!
Another comment by me but it was great you made the headlines at the start, and Michelle Scott? I’ll be writing in to Anne Robinson about that. Plus I’m guessing the girl sat in the middle didn’t get the number 😝😝😝
It was good coverage I thought. I really liked the intro on the afternoon news rather than evening news. Photos of Chandwell all over the back of the studio. Looked amazing.
@@Chandwell It was really good Michael and sadly I got to iPlayer too late to see the lunchtime programme. Using a bit of imagination though I can picture the studio background really looking the business!
Really nice piece by the BBC, Chandwell is looking particularly grim today.
I'm a little worried what I'm going to do when you finish Chandwell.
Whenever Chandwell the layout is finished, there will still be much more Chandwell to share - don't worry.
Hi Michael, count me as one of the people who found you through the recent BBC profile. I've enjoyed watching some of your TH-cam videos. Do you have one that discusses the types of paper, adhesive, and paints you like to use?
Hello! Welcome to Chandwell! Thank you for saying hi. This video is all about the tools and materials I use: th-cam.com/video/-QvdNFST7WU/w-d-xo.html And this one is all about getting the most from the paper and printer: th-cam.com/video/WrdONlK3BJU/w-d-xo.html I hope they are useful.
I think it would be good if Chandwell got rid of the horizontal lines in its sky, where the paper joins are. As an artist I do a fair few landscapes and streetscenes and noticed something odd. Based on talking to people, the human eye/brain seems to accept without question any vertical lines going into the sky, but jars on horizontal ones, don't ask me why.
I get round this by painting any pylon/telephone lines (that are actually strung like piano wire in real life) into graceful curves ('sagging') and people really like it!
Anyway...if you did all your sky joins vertically, it would greatly add to the realism of Chandwell.
Good tips! Quite a few people comment on my sub-standard backscene, but Chandwell is a project in "what can I do myself", and sadly buying a commercial print, or paying a printer to do my backscene felt like a betrayal of that ideal. There are some things that you have to buy, such as fencing and trackside signs etc. But I am happy with my lined sky. It's interesting what you say about horizontal lines though. I will be less "for the cause" with Chandwell version 2 and I will take a different approach to the backscene, I think.
Hi mate. Have you noticed today (Monday) that there is a little 'miniatures' graphic at the TH-cam logo? I think you might enjoy some of them. There are some beauties in there. Just thought I'd let you know in case you missed it. Cheers.
No, I didn't notice. I saw your comment come in and I couldn't work out what you were talking about!
@@Chandwell They change the logo periodically, for example .... Americas 250th Birthday graphic or Einsteins birthday and when you click on it, it takes you to videos about that subject rather than normal TH-cam home page. Anyway, on Monday, they were celebrating miniatures. I clicked on it and got lost for an hour checking out all the great stuff. Not to worry.
My layout is as grim as you think! Steadily working to not so grim.
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Only what you deserve. Your skills and imagination are incredile.
Thank you!
Nice one M😅
Thanks!
Where is the chandwell model railway club meeting room?😁
It is in the Humphreys Room in the Royal Scot - it’s mentioned in this video: Finished at last! This Victorian hotel was scratch built from card in 170 hours
th-cam.com/video/AhbU_TdFDLM/w-d-xo.html
I hear the clock tower is getting listed status
Yes it is! Great timing!
Come to Shirebrook or Shitebrook, it’s grim.
Oh dear!
I don't see how you can possibly take any pride in that. Letting the town hall turn into some seedy nightclub? My wife and I were married there! Sure it was a small affair, but and we were all a tiny but tight, and during our honeymoon I found out that apparently size does matter, but to let this sort of thing happen is pretty small of you
(excellent work BTW! )
Yeah. True. I’m letting the town go a little bit!!
I would love some Neil oldie style story style running videos as there much more fun than. Norm running videos.
Can you also put a repritable (can’t spell) well respected and clean pride mason lodge as I want to use there services and van with branding on my layout set north York’s
I have no plans for one of those. After Station Road will be the industrial part of town, which will be based on mills in and around Bradford.
Can also ask on a video if you can borrow her potato peeler
I don’t understand this.
It would appear that you have become the West Yorkshire Banksy, only less elusive. I bet there are councils holding meetings to discuss why none of their buildings have made it onto the Chandwell landscape and action groups being formed to rectify the omission. Move over Miss Scroggins, your crown as the most well known celeb is now Michael “Banksy” Scott’s. Can I get a signed photo please. 😂
Hhahaha Stu! As one of my lifelong followers and commenters, I am really happy that you saw this episode and were tickled by it!