Good luck with your exhibition gentlemen, and very well done for all of your hard work in making this layout a reality. It’s been fascinating watching all of the videos of the making of this epic layout! I’m very much looking forward to seeing trains running! 👍🏻❗️🚂😊
I shall definitely be visiting the cathedral again to have a look at the finished layout after watching all of Dave's video's. This will be my 3rd. visit as I do appreciate the quality of the work which has gone into making a unique piece of miniature engineering. Everyone involved in the design and build deserves a medal.
Very interesting: specially the way the baseboards, frames & legs come together in a unique way. EG no need for diagonal bracing. Thanks very much for producing this video.
Absolutely fantastic 👍🏻 What we do without Pete Watermans enthusiasm for railways model or the real thing 😊 I’ve booked our train ticket for a visit on Saturday the 12th of August 👍🏻 Great footage Dave.
Great video Dave thought I had Imagined the video last night when I could not find it latet😂What a great job the lads have done it looks Stunning and I hope to see it tomorrow Wednesday 26th July 2023.
12:46 I feel like there needs to be a couple of those stands in a smaller length on rollers. That way there aren't guys standing there for ages and ages holding up a panel of end section on their own. Drop it onto a rolling table section to the same L girder design and save everyone's backs and bodies where possible. Recommend some simple alignment blocks under the modules aswell. If it can slide around while joints are being aligned, whats to stop it sliding off the legs all together? 4x or 6x blocks under the modules to align them along the L girders faster and more securely.
@@deltic223 The majority of the sound wasn't in sync, but also there was a lot of E'fin this and that and then the vicar turned up. anyway not an issue now its 2 minutes shorter I think now.
I am not a model railway enthusiast per se but I was delighted that you decided to feature Milton Keynes Central in your display, very realistic, so well done. Any chance you could persuade Centre MK to feature the display in Middleton Hall in the Shopping Centre?
Phhhhhh, I shouted a lot during this set-up, I presume that's the first time any of the team has put this together...? Wolf-man trying to get his 90 to run while the rest of the trainset was still on the floor COME ON. . . does it have alignment dowels? or rely on those bits of scrap wood to hold it together? My team of six would have either of our large layouts up in one and a half hours, track cleaned, test train run and points and continuity done, if we weren't in the pub by six, something well wrong, and the layouts were 30 foot long and twelve wide, so yeah, half the size, but a bigger fiddle yard....
@@nickrails yup, I concur... I guess mrbluesky hasn't followed what's been happening to build this in the deadline and get it there. and the control system..and the announcement boards... and the stock...and the automated DCC systems running it.... I exhibit my 40 foot x 16 foot O gauge layout, and yes, it goes up in a couple of hours...but that's because it's been out 30 odd times, and the team know it backwards, and the snags have been.....snagged 🙂 To build a 60 plus footer with the technology involved in the timescale and get it ready... astounding. I guess if there wasn't at least one snarky comment... it wouldn't be the internet.. 🙂
Good luck with your exhibition gentlemen, and very well done for all of your hard work in making this layout a reality. It’s been fascinating watching all of the videos of the making of this epic layout!
I’m very much looking forward to seeing trains running! 👍🏻❗️🚂😊
All the very best to everyone for a very successful time at the Cathedral.
I shall definitely be visiting the cathedral again to have a look at the finished layout after watching all of Dave's video's. This will be my 3rd. visit as I do appreciate the quality of the work which has gone into making a unique piece of miniature engineering. Everyone involved in the design and build deserves a medal.
Looking forward to visiting the Cathedral again to see this fantastic layout. Hope all goes well setting up…
Regards….. Steve 👍👍
Very interesting: specially the way the baseboards, frames & legs come together in a unique way. EG no need for diagonal bracing. Thanks very much for producing this video.
Absolutely fantastic 👍🏻 What we do without Pete Watermans enthusiasm for railways model or the real thing 😊 I’ve booked our train ticket for a visit on Saturday the 12th of August 👍🏻 Great footage Dave.
Great video Dave thought I had Imagined the video last night when I could not find it latet😂What a great job the lads have done it looks Stunning and I hope to see it tomorrow Wednesday 26th July 2023.
great peformans guys, thx
Cleaned up version ? I was quite enjoying the fruity language !! Excellent work as always Dave and co. Brilliant !!
Woah, that's my brother at 2:39 carrying a box he's famous wooooooo
Have followed the construction through this excellent channel. I wish I had the opportunity to visit the cathedral. Now it won't be like that.
12:46 I feel like there needs to be a couple of those stands in a smaller length on rollers. That way there aren't guys standing there for ages and ages holding up a panel of end section on their own. Drop it onto a rolling table section to the same L girder design and save everyone's backs and bodies where possible.
Recommend some simple alignment blocks under the modules aswell. If it can slide around while joints are being aligned, whats to stop it sliding off the legs all together? 4x or 6x blocks under the modules to align them along the L girders faster and more securely.
Synced up the sound and took out the sailor language in a Cathedral nice. Looks wonderful.
Yeah I noticed that too, I couldn't access it last night
@@deltic223 The majority of the sound wasn't in sync, but also there was a lot of E'fin this and that and then the vicar turned up. anyway not an issue now its 2 minutes shorter I think now.
Such an amazing layout. Some old fella's faffing about and then there it is. You can't do better than that. Is that 8 EIGHT BOARDS LONG Brilliant.
I went yesterday and last year,amazing layout,so what has happened to the layout from last year?was it dismantled?
I am not a model railway enthusiast per se but I was delighted that you decided to feature Milton Keynes Central in your display, very realistic, so well done. Any chance you could persuade Centre MK to feature the display in Middleton Hall in the Shopping Centre?
I should take my ModelU scan of myself to pop on the layout.
First action with a Class 90 😉
Phhhhhh, I shouted a lot during this set-up, I presume that's the first time any of the team has put this together...? Wolf-man trying to get his 90 to run while the rest of the trainset was still on the floor COME ON. . . does it have alignment dowels? or rely on those bits of scrap wood to hold it together? My team of six would have either of our large layouts up in one and a half hours, track cleaned, test train run and points and continuity done, if we weren't in the pub by six, something well wrong, and the layouts were 30 foot long and twelve wide, so yeah, half the size, but a bigger fiddle yard....
What an odd comment
@@nickrails yup, I concur... I guess mrbluesky hasn't followed what's been happening to build this in the deadline and get it there. and the control system..and the announcement boards... and the stock...and the automated DCC systems running it....
I exhibit my 40 foot x 16 foot O gauge layout, and yes, it goes up in a couple of hours...but that's because it's been out 30 odd times, and the team know it backwards, and the snags have been.....snagged 🙂
To build a 60 plus footer with the technology involved in the timescale and get it ready... astounding.
I guess if there wasn't at least one snarky comment... it wouldn't be the internet.. 🙂
@MegaAndygo LOL, internet's gonna internet