YouTubers Session with Charlie Bishop of Chadwick Model Railway

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • In this video we attend a RUclipsrs session run by Charlie Bishop of Chadwick Model Railway. We get a glimpse of what the session involves and chat to Charlie about RUclips, the hobby and the future of Chadwick.
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  • @ChadwickModelRailway
    @ChadwickModelRailway 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks Martyn, I’m so pleased that you found the seminar useful. Good luck with your channel, and do keep me posted. Regards, Charlie

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks Charlie. Its been great watching the other folks from the session bringing the things we discussed into their channels and seeing growth as a result.

  • @adrianing4006
    @adrianing4006 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Martyn , have subscribed , just seen this , I follow Charlie a lot , sooo knowledgable also .

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! Absolutely, his channel is one of my favourites as well. I love his whole approach to showcasing the hobby and he also isn't afraid to share his opinions when needed.

  • @Captainpubwatch
    @Captainpubwatch 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hi there, at 9:07 it doesn’t sound awful at all - I am that person in my early forties with a mortgage and a young family! It’s not just the cost element, it’s space too. I built a small OO gauge layout which I had to dismantle and reclaim the wood with the children needing the bigger rooms as they grow older. The reclaimed wood went into the smallest room for an N gauge project.
    There’s also the time element, it took me three weeks to assemble a basic set of terraced houses in odd minutes I could find here and there, so apart from cost, the barriers of not being able to choose where you’d want for a layout or make progress at the speed you’d want would be something a lot of people would be scratching their heads to work around.
    Admittedly some people might like the challenge, but it is an obstacle. Agree totally that stock should have an option where it’s less detailed and more robust in order for people to find their feet….top video and cheers!

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing those thoughts. As a community I think it's really important to be able to talk about the challenges of this hobby as well as sharing the things that make it great. Someone at my club once said to me that this is a hobby for people with money, time and space. As you say, not having all of them can be an obstacle but hopefully not an unsurmountable one in every case. Modelling will find a way when the time is right, that was certainly true for me. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the comment.

    • @Captainpubwatch
      @Captainpubwatch 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@DonningtonCastleModelRailway Thanks for the reply, I must admit the above issues do get the mind going! Do you go for a smaller scale (like me) in a smaller room, do you go for highly detailed small layouts and dioramas to get your teeth into, do you even consider a railway in the garden with no room in the house? The thing with most people like me is that we have the space for a decent layout - but other people live here too!
      One channel I would highly recommend for cost effective, absorbing and brain taxing modelling is Chandwell. Michael makes all sorts out of the most basic of materials, using cereal boxes, birthday cake packet plastic and printed textures with amazing results. Just researching what you’re going to build takes a good while, so it really keeps the interest up. Rolling stock is the most expensive part, followed by track. Scenery costs nothing compared to those so channels on here and people getting good advice from club people can give a great bit to think about. Charlie is right, a lot of the hobby is based around people of the age where their kids have left home and there’s more space/finances to play with, but there’s definitely options before then. Cheers again, and take care.

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the recommendation, I'll take a look at Michael's channel. I'm trying my best to find cost effective solutions where possible, but you're absolutely right that there are some things you have to buy. I'm really lucky that I do now have access to a space where I can build the layout I always wanted as a kid. In some ways I wish I had kept an interest in the hobby during my wilderness years and had built smaller dioramas and shelf layouts when I was living in small flats in London. But those years passed me by. Hope you are enjoying the channel and thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    • @Captainpubwatch
      @Captainpubwatch 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@DonningtonCastleModelRailway Thanks and just a quick one to acknowledge I’m from the SR third rail part of the world so can see I’d enjoy the videos! I’d 100% recommend the diorama and small layout route as you learn things for the day the big layout comes, it can save a lot of time and effort when there’s a million and one other things to do! Cheers now and all the best 👍🏼

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  5 месяцев назад

      Great, hopefully I'll be able to get on with laying the SR lines through the station area in the near future.

  • @ianturvey3894
    @ianturvey3894 7 месяцев назад +3

    Charlie is so right about the costs of locomotives and rolling stock. I really don’t see the point of super detailing. Some of it is bordering the ridiculous. In some cases, you can’t even see it! It’s just plain daft that each time you pick up a model or remove it from its box, you risk damaging it. I m not one for buying a model just to display it. I accept there are those who do and that’s fine. However, I want to run mine on a layout 😊.

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад +2

      Totally agree, most of my locos and stock were made about 10 years old and are bought second hand. With some minor servicing they run perfectly, look great and are robust. And they are a fraction of the price of new releases.

    • @ianturvey3894
      @ianturvey3894 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@DonningtonCastleModelRailway Absolutely. I’ve still got locomotives from the eighties and nineties. When I got back into the hobby a few years ago, I was amazed at how things had moved on. I have newer models and rolling stock but most of it is second hand. Things like sprung buffers are nice but what’s the point?

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад

      With all the reviews that are now filmed in 4k in extreme closeup I think it puts pressure on manufacturers for their models to look good under those conditions. But when one of my Lima 47s is pulling some MK1s on the far side of the layout it looks the same as the new tooled versions!

  • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
    @ModelRailwaysUnlimited 7 месяцев назад +2

    Charlie was spot on about the prices. Completely mad just now. A RUclips tip is that audio is as important as video. Nice one. Mike.

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Mike. That is one area I’m going to be working on, hopefully with some new kit. So should be some improvements in that area in a couple of videos time.

    • @ModelRailwaysUnlimited
      @ModelRailwaysUnlimited 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@DonningtonCastleModelRailway good luck 🤞

  • @KarlAndDebbieTrains
    @KarlAndDebbieTrains 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hello, great video - Well done getting that interview with Charlie, thanks again. Karl and Debbie

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks!! Charlie was a total legend with the interview, it was the end of a long day and yet he made time to chat on camera. For me that speaks volumes about all that is good in this hobby.

  • @Proper_Chuffed
    @Proper_Chuffed 7 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video again Martyn, always great viewing, doubt you needed this course, but glad you got some hands on experience. You are already making great content.

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Hylt, very kind of you to say that. I think there are three things that made this course really valuable. The first is to help with the imposter syndrome and provide some validation that I am doing some things right. The second is to get constructive feedback from Charlie about this channel and to identify areas to focus on for improvement moving forwards. And the third is to be able to benefit from Charlie's wealth of experience by asking his thoughts on ideas and future plans. So I think anyone who attends will get to benefit to different degrees across those areas.

  • @NGaugeNeil-kl4ou
    @NGaugeNeil-kl4ou 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Martyn. Great video. Some really good interviews. I have to make a concerted effort to start uploading something.

  • @josefbuckland
    @josefbuckland 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ahh so this is one of the people who Charlie mentioned mid last year about taking under his wing about something a concept which unfortunately I would be instantly excluded based on my house keeping at the front of every video. Well that and being on another continent but glad you took the moment to share with us I notice some of the ‘power users’ or those that enter monetary territory get a bit secret society when you reach out to them. Anyway I appreciate you sharing your journey for the rest of us keep up the great work.

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the support. One of the first things we did at the session was to share our reasons for creating each of our channels. This was surprisingly varied and to me it felt very inclusive of different motivations and aspirations. One of the things I enjoyed the most was meeting other people and now feel more connected with their journeys.

    • @josefbuckland
      @josefbuckland 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      You nailed it. I mean we all have a reason for it even though the common goal is to share our journey with the community and exchange ideas. I’m certainly in the minority where I don’t promote
      Liking subscribing etc and certainly am against things like patreon but each to their own and here are. For me the production and videos are just about me and having fun the video about the model golf course or indeed my cricket ground are probably my faves to date and we’re as much fun editing as they were building. But rest assured I have some massive projects that will see the light of day in the next couple of months anyways stay safe see you in the next got get my head around this ESP from DCC CONCEPTS

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I'm interested to know more about ESP so will be keeping a look out for videos about it.

  • @Beatlefan67
    @Beatlefan67 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. It's always good to hear Charlie and speak a few truths. He's verbally slapped my face on a couple of his vids (and I told him so when we meet at WC) I'm fortunate to have a Grandson who is into it - not that I influenced him at all... BUT as he hits his mid-teens how much longer will he be 'mine' when the inevitable lad's nights out and girls take over?

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Always good to hear about young people who are interested in this hobby. I certainly had an extended break once all those things came along. Not sure I realised how long that gap would be, but how I got back into the hobby is a story that I may tell at some point.

  • @StBlazeyModelWorld
    @StBlazeyModelWorld 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really interesting video Martyn, I have been one of your subscribers for some time. I'm glad you enjoyed your time with Charlie and thank you for documenting it. :)

  • @MarkWhitehead-px2cx
    @MarkWhitehead-px2cx 7 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting video as usual, and i agree with you Charlie the price of model railway items is getting out of hand, keep up the good work 👍

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Mark. I’ve not been back in the hobby long but I am shocked by how little feedback the big manufacturers seem to take onboard from their customers. More worryingly some now seem to be actively silencing the feedback they don’t want to hear.

  • @bachmannobsessed2234
    @bachmannobsessed2234 7 месяцев назад +2

    My solution would be a layby where you put a deposit of maybe £60 onto a loco and every week you pay £20 towards that loco till you’ve paid it off in full then you are able to take away the loco, shops like cash converters do it and shops like cash generators also do it! It would give people more of an opportunity to purchase a £169.99 loco

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад

      You’re right that the industry needs to talk to its customers to find approaches that work. I know accurascale have payment plan options and increasingly independent model shops are as well. Anything that allows more people to enjoy this hobby is certainly a good thing.

    • @janetlewis7145
      @janetlewis7145 7 месяцев назад +1

      In the USA we have a similar thing called lay away. Very commen in the 50's to 80"s. Bill from California

    • @DonningtonCastleModelRailway
      @DonningtonCastleModelRailway  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Bill, that's really interesting to know. Do you think its something there is call for today in your part of the world?

    • @paulcopsey6170
      @paulcopsey6170 6 месяцев назад +1

      Americans call it lay away , in Australia we call it Lay by . It's very handy for buying Christmas presents especially for the kids where you have 3 months to pay it off .