Your Geppetto’s workshop reference brought a smile to my face. There’s an Italian restaurant not far from me called Geppetto’s that is owned by Italians and decorated to the hilt with Pinocchio models and vintage posters. In fact, several years I found a wooden Pinocchio carved in the 1930s that is absolutely gorgeous and a prized find. Can’t wait to see your take on the toy maker’s studio. There’s something for everyone in this little town. Cheers.
Thank you for sharing your progress video. It is great to see all of the additions and changes you have made. My how much has changed and what improvements you have added. IT is neat to see how your ideas and plans have changed over the years. Everything looks more 'finished' and tied together, I do miss the older bridge with the fishing man and small child scene and hope that it will come back in some form in the future extensions. I am look forward to how you will work out the corner section as that has changed much in the last few years. Keep having fun and enjoying the journey. I love your little village and gain much inspiration for my large scale micro layout. Not many folks work indoors in the bigger scales and it's great to see yours on TH-cam.
@@danielcooper5865 Happy new year Dan! There are always more projects with their challenges. All welcome adventures. I am starting to sketch out some ideas for the extension but first I am going to work on the facade of the building that trains pass under. The lack of detail and crude texture needs some attention. Then I will be working on the adding more to the market scene. Thanks for your ongoing support.
Your Geppetto’s workshop reference brought a smile to my face. There’s an Italian restaurant not far from me called Geppetto’s that is owned by Italians and decorated to the hilt with Pinocchio models and vintage posters. In fact, several years I found a wooden Pinocchio carved in the 1930s that is absolutely gorgeous and a prized find. Can’t wait to see your take on the toy maker’s studio. There’s something for everyone in this little town. Cheers.
That sounds like a lot of fun - for us and you!
Thank you for sharing your progress video. It is great to see all of the additions and changes you have made. My how much has changed and what improvements you have added. IT is neat to see how your ideas and plans have changed over the years. Everything looks more 'finished' and tied together, I do miss the older bridge with the fishing man and small child scene and hope that it will come back in some form in the future extensions. I am look forward to how you will work out the corner section as that has changed much in the last few years. Keep having fun and enjoying the journey. I love your little village and gain much inspiration for my large scale micro layout. Not many folks work indoors in the bigger scales and it's great to see yours on TH-cam.
@@danielcooper5865 Happy new year Dan! There are always more projects with their challenges. All welcome adventures. I am starting to sketch out some ideas for the extension but first I am going to work on the facade of the building that trains pass under. The lack of detail and crude texture needs some attention. Then I will be working on the adding more to the market scene. Thanks for your ongoing support.
watching this model grow is a delight, the village makes me feel that it is somewhere I would like to go to for a holiday.
@@alangregory1806 it’s pure escapism for me. After falling in love with Italy I just had to have my own replica.
Your model railway brings me a lot of joy and inspriration. I wish you a happy New Year, and look forward to seeing your plans unfold.
@@mountainmanpedro thanks Pedro! I am getting a kick out of it. It’s not your typical model railway but it’s fun. Happy modeling,
Big year ahead, looking forward to seeing your progress. Cheers Peter from downunder.
@@greatnorthernrailwaytother4711 thanks Peter. It will be fun making the market scene.
One of the finest model railway I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to 2025
@@davestrains6816 thanks Dave for the huge compliment. I am looking forward to the projects for the model railroad.