As usual not only is this a great video, but everything is just presented so perfectly, the vibes are immaculate. I feel like this is something I can return to and re-watch again and still have the same feeling the first time I've watched it. Excellent video and amazing lego presentations!
Thank you ever so much Geoh! Really glad to hear all that and I appreciate it 😄 I know I need to work on my in-the-moment camerawork but I'm glad you think it has replayability!
@@LarrysLego Do you plan on revisiting building standard gauge engines or do you consider yourself too far deep into narrow gauge to do so? I know they’re also egregiously expensive speaking from my own experience, so could that also be a reason?
@@AdeenProductions10 Good question! I do have to consider price, though I am also just not super interested in very large engines (at least at the minute). I had debated revisiting standard gauge to make a small tank engine though, but currently my plans are all narrow gauge right now!
I love a train layout with grand wide radius curves. As for the purple branch pieces, firstly I didn’t know they came in purple and secondly they are the perfect colour for me to build some jacaranda trees. In flower they are a thick and entirely leafless crown of magnificent purple tubular flowers. Their flowering signals imminent end of year exams in Australia!
This is the best 'brick show' video I've seen so far... and part-way through I realized I had seen one of your videos before with the Cherry Steamer where you introduced me to Pocket Trains. Keep doing what you do the way you do :)
11:54 I actually owned that ship set, and it's like by far the biggest set I ever had. And to see it just chilling there as decoration to the whole thing really helped put into perspective how MASSIVE that entire piece was
The tug boats brought me such nostalgia we didn’t have Tugs the show in America but we had something similar called Theodore the Tugboat. That and Thomas the tank engine were my favorite shows as a child.
I go to the NRM every few months, but since it’s massively gone downhill/the renovations have messed everything up, I haven’t really bothered much. It has been a good source of models for me, as I’ve made several current and former York residents in Lego.
You only have a little problem with the english size of trains (which I like actually), because if you´re building 8 wide trains there you have to build at 1:44 scale which means bigger buildings etc. Of course, you can always build them 7wide which is a complete waste of time, nowadays. By the way that´s a gorgeous train show
Great summary of the show! Glad you liked my InterCity 125. Nice to see it featured with Sir Kenneth Grange - the powercar I built first. Did you notice the Flying Banana (GWR diesel railcar) also featured in both your visit to the Railway Museum and one of the Lego versions on display? (We've got a Shinkansen, too. But it stayed home for this show.)
Idk if one of those Class 08s is a Class 13, I noticed one of them is missing a cab and the only cabless 08s I remember seeing were the front section of the Class 13 diesels, said class of diesels were used at Tinsley marshalling yard to prevent grounding
@@LarrysLego especially the 125, there are so many amazing 125’s around, especially in the LUKR, in different scales, one in your scale would be amazing (but quite a challenge!)
Why don't you make your own lay-out? For your trains? A couple off base-plates... Small tracks, somes trees and buildings (and ofcourse trains) I would love to see that one day! I like you're videos and models! Keep on going👍
hey larry, i have an idea. imagine if you could make an even smaller set of lego trains to go alongside your small ones. you should make the narrow gauge engines. they would be so tiny next to your models
Lego Top Hat and Sunshine was the last thing I'd expect to see this Sunday!
Indeed quite a serprise
BUILD A LEGO MINI AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125 NOW!!!!!!!!!
Dont beg this is harder than u think
@GARILENA and wut do u think i was saying?
A joke
@@Donaold_DaFurnessEngineLarry said that’s in comment
plz tho
But, did you subscribe?
Man that 1980s layout is incredible. Didn't know I needed that
i recognized some of it having grown up in the 80s..
As usual not only is this a great video, but everything is just presented so perfectly, the vibes are immaculate. I feel like this is something I can return to and re-watch again and still have the same feeling the first time I've watched it. Excellent video and amazing lego presentations!
Thank you ever so much Geoh! Really glad to hear all that and I appreciate it 😄 I know I need to work on my in-the-moment camerawork but I'm glad you think it has replayability!
2:37 OH WHY I WOULD SAY HELLO!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 (Tugs Reference)
8:09 you’re cherry steamer looks gorgeous pulling a rake of coaches.🍒🚂
Thank you so much! ☺🍒
@@LarrysLegocan u build flying Scotsman
@@LarrysLego Do you plan on revisiting building standard gauge engines or do you consider yourself too far deep into narrow gauge to do so? I know they’re also egregiously expensive speaking from my own experience, so could that also be a reason?
@@AdeenProductions10 Good question! I do have to consider price, though I am also just not super interested in very large engines (at least at the minute). I had debated revisiting standard gauge to make a small tank engine though, but currently my plans are all narrow gauge right now!
It was fun to watch 😊 Thanks for sharing Larry! 👍
Thank you for watching it! :)
I love British trains because they are all just Thomas trains without the faces. Very nostalgic. Never been to Europe though
I love a train layout with grand wide radius curves. As for the purple branch pieces, firstly I didn’t know they came in purple and secondly they are the perfect colour for me to build some jacaranda trees. In flower they are a thick and entirely leafless crown of magnificent purple tubular flowers. Their flowering signals imminent end of year exams in Australia!
I didn't know they existed either! That's really cool to know you have plants like that 😁
The music and beautifull lego builds together in this video bring me back to getting the Lego Club Show dvds
Never expected the best Tugs characters to appear.
Was good meeting you on the Sunday
You too mate!
This is the best 'brick show' video I've seen so far... and part-way through I realized I had seen one of your videos before with the Cherry Steamer where you introduced me to Pocket Trains. Keep doing what you do the way you do :)
Aw! Glad to hear it 😄 And I'm happy you returned and enjoyed it 💚 Will do :)
Holy cow! That was absolutely brilliant! Luke’s camera shots looked cinematic, and you took some pretty impressive shots yourself!
Why thank you! And Luke is an absolute menace with his camera indeed
Yes please on the Intercity 125!
I never really get to attend these shows, so videos like this are brilliant!!!
Glad you enjoy watching. I'll have to attend and film more!
To be honest, the 80s lego city is one of my favorites
Wonderful video Larry hope you have a great time at the bricks train show
Thank you!
@@LarrysLego Any time Larry
11:54 I actually owned that ship set, and it's like by far the biggest set I ever had. And to see it just chilling there as decoration to the whole thing really helped put into perspective how MASSIVE that entire piece was
dman they really have a great collection of trains in York!
I too was in york this Time last yrs last in August i went to the rail museum myself it was awesome
I would absolutely love a mini Azuma!!!
0:08 --- looks super realistic!
Awesome!
Tolle Bilder. 🤩👍 Grüsse aus der 🇨🇭
Danke! Grüsse aus England 🏴
@@LarrysLego 😎👍
10:40 the gates opening for the train to pass through xD
Thanks for featuring our displays!
I like it
top hat and sunshine of tug
❤ this video- subscribed 👍
IET/IPT and HST would be neat 😮 👌
The tug boats brought me such nostalgia we didn’t have Tugs the show in America but we had something similar called Theodore the Tugboat. That and Thomas the tank engine were my favorite shows as a child.
Yesss London underground
4:25 is that an ae86 on the bridge ? cool
Could you try to (at least on studio) build the SM31 locomotive( the blue one) in narrow gauge? I tried it myself but I don’t have enough pieces.
Loving the Lego Flying Scotsman.
I thought ur video of lego exhibition at York was brilliant the event looked amazing I absolutely love lego I've been into lego since the 1980s.
Thank you! And agreed, the event was spectacular :)
Honny Larry,s Lego posted!
Hey I’ve recently heard that circuit cubes are trying to make a two stud wide motor
As did I! (I assume you meant 2-wide battery) That would be huge!!
@@LarrysLego yea that’s what I meant
I go to the NRM every few months, but since it’s massively gone downhill/the renovations have messed everything up, I haven’t really bothered much. It has been a good source of models for me, as I’ve made several current and former York residents in Lego.
Nice! I'm looking forward to seeing it post-renovation
You only have a little problem with the english size of trains (which I like actually), because if you´re building 8 wide trains there you have to build at 1:44 scale which means bigger buildings etc. Of course, you can always build them 7wide which is a complete waste of time, nowadays. By the way that´s a gorgeous train show
Great summary of the show! Glad you liked my InterCity 125. Nice to see it featured with Sir Kenneth Grange - the powercar I built first.
Did you notice the Flying Banana (GWR diesel railcar) also featured in both your visit to the Railway Museum and one of the Lego versions on display?
(We've got a Shinkansen, too. But it stayed home for this show.)
Ey your model was absolutely great! I'm glad you liked the video and yes I did notice both flying bananas :)
Idk if one of those Class 08s is a Class 13, I noticed one of them is missing a cab and the only cabless 08s I remember seeing were the front section of the Class 13 diesels, said class of diesels were used at Tinsley marshalling yard to prevent grounding
I love that theres a Lego Stone henge
Omg a 1980s lego town
8:47 It looks like two of the irn bru 08’s is a class 13 0-6-0+0-6-0 coupled loco and slave unit
I also went there and I live in Yorkshire
BUILD A LEGO 4 WIDE TRACK AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125 NOW!!!!
How far is it from york rail station to yotk rail course
0:47 I’ve been there, and I can drive the azuma (a class 801/1) because I play train sim world 4! Also I subscribed
That's cool! Welcome to the channel :)
@ Thank you, also I love Lego trains so much I just don’t have enough Lego to make dioramas and massive trains 😢 it’s ok though!
is this on every year in york, must go next year
I believe it was on last year too, so fingers crossed!
You should do a first great western HST
It would be cool to see a 4 stud lego mallard
BUILD A LEGO MINI AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125 NOW!!!!!!!!!!
Also, great video mate!
Haha thanks mate!
i probably watched this video just for the massive sonic's the hedgehog soundtracks on it ahahaha
Haha! Understandable ;)
Can u do a intercity 125 and the one in york is the first one made sir Nigel greasly
BUILD A LEGO MINI AZUMA TRAIN AND INTERCITY 125 BUT DONT FORGET THE CARRIGES FOR EACH TRAIN!!!!!
10:02 (whistle)
Can you make a B set from sydney?
That could be cool!
how come we dont find these sort of tracks to purchase ? are these customs ?
was that engine Thomas.EXE on the LNUR club layout?
2:58 wheelslip
2:40 top hat voice jumpscare
OOOOOOOOHHH I SAY HELLO
No gordon but theres a A3 there 0:01
0:07 is that Grantham?
Yep! Bingo
I think the yorkshire was james'ses class was built but james is the only one with the spoke bogie wheels
BUILD A LEGO MINI AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125 NOW!!!!!!!!
(Please note the attention to detail with the correct number of exclamation marks)
Haha - attention to detail noted ;)
@@LarrysLego especially the 125, there are so many amazing 125’s around, especially in the LUKR, in different scales, one in your scale would be amazing (but quite a challenge!)
Build a mini Lego Azusa and intercity 125 now
Why don't you make your own lay-out?
For your trains?
A couple off base-plates...
Small tracks, somes trees and buildings (and ofcourse trains)
I would love to see that one day!
I like you're videos and models!
Keep on going👍
Why thank you! I have been seriously considering and planning a layout to make one day. More on that later!
Question larry if i wanted to join LSUR LNUR how would i
Was born, in New York, but raised in Georgia
build a lego mini LNER Azuma IET and a Intercity 125 HST
Hello Larry.
BUILD A LEGO MINI AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125 NOW!!!!!!!!!
Can you build a taimslink class 700
Just asking, could you make James next?
BTW The LNER azumas replaced the 225 mainly :)
I like purple leafed trees
A monster truck Percy the green engine? 🤔
The best, but if you force a comment they will unsubscribe to you😅
Pls go to the Netherlands, broodfabriek, Rijswijk, Volmerlaan when it is januari
When is Gordon coming out, again?
BUILD GORDON NOWWWWWWW IM INPATIONT
Can you build lego tugs
Tophat is the goat
BUILD A LEGO MINI AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125 NOW!!!!!
Where's lego percy?
WHEN ARE YOU GONNA BUILD A MINI AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125? also here's a challenge: every train you see or board, you build at the end of the video.
@patryk31 said 10 days ago: "BUILD A LEGO 4 WIDE TRACK AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125 NOW!!!!"
And I agree :)
hey larry, i have an idea. imagine if you could make an even smaller set of lego trains to go alongside your small ones. you should make the narrow gauge engines. they would be so tiny next to your models
I have thought about this! Would be cool to make one day
Sheep stack!
BUILD A LEGO MINI INTERCITY AND AZUMA 521¡¡¡¡¡¡
make a 6-8 stud wide lego intercity125
There is already one in the video!
DO CLASS 801 AND HST
Build e Lego azuma and intercity 125 NOW!!!!
BUILD A LEGO 4 WIDE TRACK AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125 NOW!!!!
BUILD A LEGO MINI AZUMA AND INTERCITY 125 NOW!
hey zoo bricks's art!
Can you build of Lego garden
OMG THE PIRATE ISLAND WAS CROOK'S HOLLOW FROM SEA OF THIEVES!!!!!!!!