Hi Chris. Wow what a production. The animation and sound effects were brilliant. Great weathering on your locos. I'd like to do moving people on my vlogs, not a clue how to do it though. You have superb photography skills. Really enjoyed it. Thanks buddy. DELPH JUNCTION (Pete)
Thank you Pete, that's very kind. The moving vehicles and people were done by using stop-motion, i.e. lots of photographs strung together quickly while moving the model slightly between each photo. Can take a long time, but quite fun to do if you have the patience!
Another great video, as was your recent overview of your layout, my grandson and I were surprised how low to the floor it is. He's been making videos of his model railway for his Dylington Model Railway channel, if you've not seen it give it a watch, he's not as good as you but he's not doing a bad job of it really. We've turned off the comments to protect him, due to his age, with the exception of the Christmas video. If you get a chance to have a look, let me know on here what you think here. Best wishes for 2024.... cheers James 🙂👍
Thanks James, Dylington looks great fun, with lots of attention to scenic detail and carefully filmed. I'm sure it will be very popular, thanks for suggesting.
Hi Mike, no I haven't done a review yet (waiting for a sound chip to arrive) I did post a few pictures on my community page, so maybe it was that you saw.
It must have been an enormous amount of work to film and edit this video. Fantastic result! Congratulations 👏
In a word, superb! I love this story, thanks. Eric.
Thanks Eric.
Wonderful layout.. Full of realism.
Thank you.
impressive video
Thanks for watching.
This whole format is amazing. The scenery and the narration is so informative and relaxing.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
this needs to be on TV, and I'm surprised a company like Hornby hasn't purchased it
Thank you!
Excellent Chris. A subject I've studied in detail. You caught the hustle and bustle of the docks railway perfectly
Thanks Mike, your video on this subject was very interesting and informative.
@@melchestermodelrailway nice if you to say, cheers 🥂
Really top stuff matey - keep them coming
I really enjoyed this video great job 😊
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video .
I saw 30084 working Dover docks around 1958.
Hi Chris.
Wow what a production.
The animation and sound effects were brilliant. Great weathering on your locos.
I'd like to do moving people on my vlogs, not a clue how to do it though.
You have superb photography skills. Really enjoyed it.
Thanks buddy.
DELPH JUNCTION (Pete)
Thank you Pete, that's very kind. The moving vehicles and people were done by using stop-motion, i.e. lots of photographs strung together quickly while moving the model slightly between each photo. Can take a long time, but quite fun to do if you have the patience!
Another great video, as was your recent overview of your layout, my grandson and I were surprised how low to the floor it is. He's been making videos of his model railway for his Dylington Model Railway channel, if you've not seen it give it a watch, he's not as good as you but he's not doing a bad job of it really. We've turned off the comments to protect him, due to his age, with the exception of the Christmas video. If you get a chance to have a look, let me know on here what you think here. Best wishes for 2024.... cheers James 🙂👍
Thanks James, Dylington looks great fun, with lots of attention to scenic detail and carefully filmed. I'm sure it will be very popular, thanks for suggesting.
@melchestermodelrailway thank you for taking the time to have a look and kind for the kind comments....James 🙂👍
Chris, did I see a booster review from you, I was about to watch but it's gone?
Hi Mike, no I haven't done a review yet (waiting for a sound chip to arrive) I did post a few pictures on my community page, so maybe it was that you saw.
@@melchestermodelrailway ah that will be it 😂
FIre, smoke and sound is edited in later I presume ...
Yes, that's right.
do ee av cropcircle down your town?