@@jimwalker-vl3nx that’s very kind of you James. Thanks ☺️ It is all filmed on a GoPro hero 8. Nothing more complicated. I use it on a an extendable pole. That helps to give extra reach and manoeuvrability. It also helps to stabilise the movements a little. A lose grip is better than a tight grip on the pole, you will get less shaking that way. The camera has built in picture stabilising which I have turned on. The shots on the train itself, I simply detach the pole and place the camera on any surface I dare rest it on 😂. You can use a little double sided tape to help hold it in place. I hope that helps and gives you the info you were after 👍
@@Wibble-zv3cs thanks. These are all gauge 1 model co wagons. Sadly you have to scoop them up second hand these days. I combined mine with the host of the GTG hence we had so many. I think Tenmille do some nice kits but not sure if they are available in 1/32 scale yet which is what mine are. Most of their stuff is 10mm scale. I would suggest asking on a forum or the gauge 1 Facebook group as others will have more ideas of kits.
Looks like some fun times. Great video.
It was great. Thanks 🙏
Great video 👍🚂🚂
Thanks Rob 👍
Boom🎉
No, they all stayed in one piece thankfully 😬🚂
Best gauge one video I’d like to see how you did some of the shots, best wishes James
@@jimwalker-vl3nx that’s very kind of you James. Thanks ☺️
It is all filmed on a GoPro hero 8. Nothing more complicated.
I use it on a an extendable pole. That helps to give extra reach and manoeuvrability. It also helps to stabilise the movements a little. A lose grip is better than a tight grip on the pole, you will get less shaking that way.
The camera has built in picture stabilising which I have turned on.
The shots on the train itself, I simply detach the pole and place the camera on any surface I dare rest it on 😂. You can use a little double sided tape to help hold it in place.
I hope that helps and gives you the info you were after 👍
@@HawkerFury Thank you thats great,
Great video.Where are the mineral wagons from? Do you know of any good kits out there?
@@Wibble-zv3cs thanks. These are all gauge 1 model co wagons. Sadly you have to scoop them up second hand these days. I combined mine with the host of the GTG hence we had so many.
I think Tenmille do some nice kits but not sure if they are available in 1/32 scale yet which is what mine are. Most of their stuff is 10mm scale.
I would suggest asking on a forum or the gauge 1 Facebook group as others will have more ideas of kits.
@@HawkerFury thanks for the reply.✌️