Great vid Ben. Telegraph Street looks fantastic. Your layout and skills are such an inspiration. Thank you. Looking forward to seeing the next update. Simon. 😀👍👍
Love your attention to detail. Thank goodness you Google Earth. We didn't have that when I had a model railway layout 50 years ago. Mr Bill from California
Hi Ben - loved the running session at the start and end. Telegraph Street - fantastic attention to detail in the different builds. All blends in with the layout.😊 cheers Euan
@@thegrowler-blackwoodngauge cheers Euan as always, glad you enjoyed the build of the street. Re the running session had all sorts of issues with the Tea Tankers.
You’re welcome pal. You’ve managed to mix simplicity and complexity seamlessly. N Gauge is a hard scale to replicate authenticity in, but your roundy roundy with eye catching ‘side shows’ is fantastic to see. 👍
@@mikebuick2332 cheers Mike, yes N gauge isnt an easy scale as you know, do love the sense of length and space you get with it though, and getting nice sweeping curves etc, great fun.
Fantastic work as always, the houses really do add so well to the 'backdrop'. Love the 350, Im guessing its exactly the same tooling as the first release. 6 pin too. Makes life easy if so as we are both very used to these units
@@piccadillymodelrailways thanks John, its the same tooling though I feel they could have upgraded the chip to next 18 and offered a sound fitted version, the livery is lovely though.
Hey mate thats really coming together great work mate. Im about to start my build early October Ive not done a video for 7 months and getting the itch again.
Just blown away by this project every time I see it. Awesome modelling 👍🙂
@@stuartallen8684 thanks Stuart
Great vid Ben. Telegraph Street looks fantastic. Your layout and skills are such an inspiration. Thank you. Looking forward to seeing the next update. Simon. 😀👍👍
Cheers Simon
Wow, not at all envious of the space! Looks fantastic, amazing attention to detail.
Thanks Robert
Really interesting to see all the process involved in this - looks great.
@@themightylui9632 Thanks very much
Amazing building mate 👏 fantastic video
Good View Chinese Takeaway. I used to always go there when I lived in Stafford. It's good to see it is still going. Nice update on your progress.
Yeh like the takeaway, interesting doing it, quite a typical sight in many towns.
Fantastic layout
Amazing detail as always, I do love the running shots with such long straights looks so realistic
@@Nat-AVMR-N-gauge thats what I like about n gauge.
Fabulous modelling! Love all the buildings, well worth all the effort and time to make each one. Best regards, Jeremy.
It looks incredible. I particularly like the way you’ve blended the backscenes in.
@@ewoodrailway thanks very much, took a few scaling prints to get it right.
@@staffordstationngauge8359 I had the same issue with mine..lots of trial and error
@@staffordstationngauge8359 I had the same issues, lots of trial and error
Hi Ben, enjoyed the video, great attention to detail e we both those houses and the street, the layout looking great! Cheers Gary
@@SC68 cheers Gary
Superb.
@@markwilson4052 cheers
Great modeling again Ben, the street looks very very good and I agree with your decision to remove the warehouse. The 350 looks smart..........😉 Chris
@@Amberlea-Model-Railway thanks chris 😉
Love your attention to detail. Thank goodness you Google Earth. We didn't have that when I had a model railway layout 50 years ago. Mr Bill from California
@@janetlewis7145 Thanks very much yes Google Earth has been extremely useful and saved me from visiting the site on many occassions.
Absolutely beautiful...wonderful attention to detail.
Thanks Richard glad you enjoyed it.
Hi Ben - loved the running session at the start and end. Telegraph Street - fantastic attention to detail in the different builds. All blends in with the layout.😊 cheers Euan
@@thegrowler-blackwoodngauge cheers Euan as always, glad you enjoyed the build of the street. Re the running session had all sorts of issues with the Tea Tankers.
Nice work Ben 👍
@@mikebuick2332 cheers Mike
You’re welcome pal. You’ve managed to mix simplicity and complexity seamlessly. N Gauge is a hard scale to replicate authenticity in, but your roundy roundy with eye catching ‘side shows’ is fantastic to see. 👍
@@mikebuick2332 cheers Mike, yes N gauge isnt an easy scale as you know, do love the sense of length and space you get with it though, and getting nice sweeping curves etc, great fun.
Fantastic work as always, the houses really do add so well to the 'backdrop'. Love the 350, Im guessing its exactly the same tooling as the first release. 6 pin too. Makes life easy if so as we are both very used to these units
@@piccadillymodelrailways thanks John, its the same tooling though I feel they could have upgraded the chip to next 18 and offered a sound fitted version, the livery is lovely though.
Looking great
@@ngaugefouroaksstreetstatio6932 thanks, not much more to do on stafford south junction now.
Hey mate thats really coming together great work mate. Im about to start my build early October Ive not done a video for 7 months and getting the itch again.
@@ngauging cheers Dave, havent heard from you in a while, great that your getting started with the build at last.
Have you changed number tried to call you but does not work? Give me a buzz pal.
@@ngaugingI have messaged you my number
Hi there
Where did you get the dumpy bags in n gauge
@@joechallis7187 I bought some from ebay, and 3d printed a few.
Network Rail demand reverse parking of all road vehicles in their parking facilities as part of there life saving rules.
My universe they can park as they want lol
@@staffordstationngauge8359An example of Rule One in model railways. Mr Bill from California