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Patrick McFarlan
Добавлен 16 авг 2013
Wadhurst Charity Tractor Run
On 8th December 2024 Local members of the farming community gathered in their beautifully decorated vehicles to put on a spectacular convoy, the first ever Christmas Tractor Run in the area. They raised money for O2e.org, with every penny helping to support children with life-limiting mental and physical conditions and terminal illness.
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Lawn mower formation dancing team
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BBC That's Life 1984 Featuring David Jacobs Wadhurst Brass Band Members of Wadhurst Dramatic Club Peggy Spencer formation dancers
Wadhurst Remembers D-Day 80th Anniversary
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Wadhurst History Society and Wadhurst Warriors commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day on 6th June 2024
3 Famous steam locomotives
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A trip down memory lane with Flying Scotsman, Mallard and The Duchess of Hamilton
The Last Hop Harvest filmed for Wadhurst History Society
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The last hop harvest at Little Pell hop farm in Wadhurst September 2023
The Green Hills of Tyrol
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The only tune I tried to play on the pipes, luckily no recording exists, however the connection between these three versions has always facinated me
Salvage of Committee Boat at Bewl water
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The committeee boat capsized on its mooring and had to be salvaged.
Ranoak - Scenery
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The 6th video in the series about Ranoak my n gauge train layout. All about scenery. A DCC problem. A parade of the rail stock.
Ranoak - Running Schedule
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The process of circulating all the stock on the layout
St. James Square 7th August 2020 about 8pm
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St. James Square 7th August 2020 about 8pm
Infinitely more entertaining than the tedious and donkeys-years-past-its- sell-by-date nonsense that the BBC still insist on utterly ruining our Saturday nights with every autumn
Brilliant
Hilarious in a style only the Brits of old could create,before PC,EPA,OHS,etc
Doo Dah Parade, Pasadena, CA, 1980.
Remember before EVERYTHING WAS ROTTEN PLASTIC....🧐💯🇬🇧🥇⚖️🎬💪😁😅
Thats Life was classic British humour but Esther Rantsen behaviour over Convid was some of the most contemptable ever from a journalist / presenter.
It been years since I ve seen Esther Ranson and David Jacobs! when programs were amusing - thanks for putting it on.
Hi, very impressiv, especially the glacier express !! (I´m located in Bern, Swiss) 😇🙋♀
There is so much to marvel and enjoy on the railway journey from Fort William to Mallaig. I am so pleased you managed to catch one of the less known viaducts just south of my favourite , the Loch Nam Uamh viaduct with its incredible view west just before you suddenly plunge into a tunnel. I’m hoping you get a chance to travel the line again.
Just found this and think it is great. Don't take this as a criticism but more a point of improving what is already great. Are you aware the real one rotates in the other direction? Recently visited the wheel, and I am impressed that anyone has modelled it for their layout.
Brilliant!! That is a great build. Hats off!
I'm 81, too young to remember the war years but I do remember the post war years in north London. Ration books - boy did I get in trouble for losing one, playing on the bomb sites, air raid shelters in the local park, gas masks in the derelict buildings, bright green, food scrap bins on the corner of the street, collected to feed the pigs.
10:03 That's usually what happens when I forget food on the stove, or the chimney gets clogged with soot.
Magnificent! How long did it take to build ?
cant get better than that well done super awesome
Great layout. It must represent years of work. I was waiting for Paul Temple and Steve to make an appearance when I heard that music 😊
Many thanks!
Fair play. That’s some, imagination, time, money, and above all skill right there.
This is terrific....the landscapes look fantastic. What an achievement!
Impressive all around. Or was it the music making me feel this way?
Patrick, What a nice layout! Great operations idea (I did see most of your other videos)! Splendid tour! One of the - if not the - best I have seen on the hobby. Cheers. Filip
Specially liked the lawn mower scene. Was expecting some risque figures?
Looks like winging is getting popular.
I have one of these it’s not as pretty as yours does yours run RC or is it just for show? I’m looking for somebody that can help me work on it where do you live? Would you be interested? I bought it for my dad passed away missing the windshield, I put two big propeller and shaft on it and snapped the shaft so I need a new small or a size appropriate motor and propeller and pitchers would like to be your friend
Absolutely amazing, what skill and imagination you have sir.
You have a beautiful layout!
personally, I wouldn't put graffiti on your perfect town!
I think the graffiti adds to the authenticity.
excellent video and the idea behind the drive/circulation process A, B, C and D1/D2, respect - I have not seen this before
fantastic animation, a must to add to mine. I have on youtube "kendra train 3 bridges" the animation I have, but must look at making the things you have done.
With the lock bridge there is a another wonderful aspect. There is no loss of water from the cannel unlike the multiple traditional locks. Your model is wonder and also the video editing. It's like watching a historic documentary. Love it !
Again, just outstanding, the quality and detail of your modelling is like nothing I've seen before.
This is outstanding. Thank you for sharing
So wonderful to see this but sad its the last harvest. I'd love to see interviews in situ with all the people who worked on this day. Nancy has been helping each year for years - would be so good to see her and others in the barn talking about the experience and what it means to them. I have some photos from years ago - will try and find them!
Remarkable cleverness and craftsmanship!! (N-scaler and new subscriber, Virginia)
Not much of that left around wadhurst now! There’s a bit missing tho- the final product…..
I try to find out where they were going!
Amazing layout ,Just beautiful ❤️Love the Falkirk Wheel ❤love all the other structures also to The Haunted house ,Bram stoker would be proud of you for this ,Now where is Count Dracula 🦇
Under signalling regulations on what was BR,at no time do you ever have two trains in one section, but then you get the list of exceptions to the rules, mostly for permissive working, where another unit either goes into an occupied section to assist a broken down train, or to couple up or un-couple to/from another unit. Nice touch having the bell for green signals, bet you don't have the spinning sunflower as well. But to be technical, every single set of points, cross overs etc. are protected by signals and you only go past any signals at danger, with the signalmans permission.
Great, i recognise a lot of those places, i got my job with BR via a friend who worked at Tunbridge wells and when i did my traction at Waterloo training school, we were told a tale about one of the nuclear flasks that were berthed at Tunbridge wells overnight, coming up from Dungeness on its way to Windscale. A well meaning (but ill informed) member of the public crossed over the sidings on a footbridge and looked down and saw "Something", dripping from one of these flasks. Now up until then it had gone on for years, but suddenly it came to the publics' notice and they panicked. However it was reported by the public person to a policeman, who in turn spoke to the platform staff at Tunbridge and an exclusion zone was established. But the platform staff told his manager who reported it back to the police. By 07:00 the following morning there was a seven mile exclusion zone, but having caused no end of panic and delays to trains and roads, the relieving driver inspected the flask and reported back that the flask was intact, and what was dripping was in fact pis where somebody had leaked from the footbridge. Red faces all round and the importance of checking all facts before actions was rammed home. Secondly, the best ever excuse i was able to give to my passengers when driving a 465 networker into Victoria, was due to a platform change due to the Sir Nigel Gresley being berthed on platform two and was waiting to get up a head of steam. You could feel the whole train lurch as we went into platform three. O.K. to use this if you wish, i retired from driving trains twelve years ago and BR doesn't exist any more. I learned to drive on class 415/6 amongst others, the 1951s, 1957s and 1963 units. We reckoned they were more reliable than those wretched networkers.
Spectacular modelling. Really absorbing features to grace any model railway.
Great! 😂
Falkirk wheel brillant live five mins from it fantastic model.
Ingenious creative ideas to make this all work. Thanks for posting.
very enjoyable. thank you for sharing!
That's rather awesome, well done, Sir!
id love to use this little town as a roleplaying map, that would be so cool, move some soldiers about it
The Falkirk Wheel, in N gauge? You, Sir, are a true genius!
Nice work!
Excellent models. The croosing gates and the canal bridge are fantastic. When i visit a model exhibition i always pay more attention to the scenery than the trains.
Nice train🛤️🚂👍👍. Greetings Gert
You start off with alovely shot of moving sky (the sky is never still). I've never seen a model railway with a moving sky. Can it be done?
What is that cam truck? I’ve been looking for something like this for years but not found something small enough, yet.