@rogerdB Yes, he's very interested in model railways. We have a model railway that he enjoys filming for his Dylington Model Railway channel. It's all done for fun and is not really prototypical, but maybe that will come as he gets older, he's (12). He does all the filming and everything else related to the videos . We will be working our way through your videos the next time he's here 🙂👍
Another fantastic video! I wish I could get my N gauge stuff set up on a proper layout, it's currently packed away in the cupboard alongside my 00 gauge stuff.
You mention in this video you're making another smaller layout. Any chance you could put some videos up of it being constructed? Wrenton is amazing and I'd love to see how something of this detail comes together!
I 'm working in a fairly restricted space so no room for light stands and tripod I'm afraid. But my web site has plenty of photos of the build of Wrenton so you might find something of interest there. www.roger-beckwith.co.uk/mr/
Pinch me I can’t believe that’s N-gauge. Really well done. What is the music playing on this please? I heard it earlier today and just cannot remember.
Roger, what track do you use? Is it peco code 55 or code 80? It’s extremely realistic looking! As other have said- it’s certainly become a Benchmark standard for me personally!
Hi Roger, I like to ask you something and that is how you made the fence by the road opposite the station where the statue is situated. I've used paperclips and copper but I'm not completely satisfied, especially now I've seen your fancy fence. Love to see your reply. Cheers Jef
@@rogerdB It must have been a fiddly job if you used fuse wire. I didn't think you can buy fuse wire or you have to work at a plant where this is produced. I use to work for a Dutch Telecom operator and they provided me with very thin electrical wire (0,5 mm) with I use to make fences and catenary. The problem is the soldering. I've never been able to get a clean soldering. Thanks for the reply.
Hello Mr Roger, i have a question. I was wondering, what is needed to design such a beautiful railway, with so much detail? I tought maybe there is any inspiration taken of some real life locations?
Once again Roger you have give us a treat , seeing as its Sunday I will nip into the Church !
There didn't seem to be a service that day! Thanks Steven.
Most enjoyable, as always!!!! Still my favorite layout and favorite stories.....Very Nicely Done!!!
Thanks Steven.
Good representation of a work day on Sunday. Thanks for showing it! 👏👏
Thank you!
Beautiful, i can smell the summer air and hear the church bells in the distance.
Many thanks.
I just want to visit Wrenton - I love this layout.
Thanks! You could visit Finchingfield where you might recognise the buildings.
Always love to see Wrenton. The benchmark as far as I'm concerned.
Many thanks!
Thanks for that short visit to my favourite layout.
Thanks Nick.
Loved it, thanks for showing.
Hi Roger, wonderful driving scenes on your very nice layout. Kinds regards , Toni
Thanks Toni.
Super video and beautiful layout. Really enjoyed it. M
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Amazing layout 👍🏻Great filming 👍🏻
Thank you John.
Simply fantastic, you can see that it was made with a lot of skill and passion. Huge compliment!
Many thanks!
Very good scenery!
Thank you Susanne!
Simply wonderful!
Thanks Ian!
I absolutely love this layout! Thank you for another wonderful video Roger. I just wish it were longer 🙂
Thanks Rory. Wish for longer noted, not too long though!
I love this layout
Thank you Roger
Thanks Dany.
My grandson and I have really enjoyed watching this short but brilliant video. Cheers, James 🙂👍
Thanks James. Good to know that another generation is taking an interest. And plenty more videos on my channel if you want more!
@rogerdB Yes, he's very interested in model railways. We have a model railway that he enjoys filming for his Dylington Model Railway channel. It's all done for fun and is not really prototypical, but maybe that will come as he gets older, he's (12). He does all the filming and everything else related to the videos . We will be working our way through your videos the next time he's here 🙂👍
wieder ein sehr schönes Video. DANKE
Danke!
Another fantastic video! I wish I could get my N gauge stuff set up on a proper layout, it's currently packed away in the cupboard alongside my 00 gauge stuff.
Thanks! That's frustrating for you.
Wonderful as usual.
Thanks as usual, too!
Lovely layout 😊
Thank you.
You mention in this video you're making another smaller layout. Any chance you could put some videos up of it being constructed? Wrenton is amazing and I'd love to see how something of this detail comes together!
I 'm working in a fairly restricted space so no room for light stands and tripod I'm afraid. But my web site has plenty of photos of the build of Wrenton so you might find something of interest there. www.roger-beckwith.co.uk/mr/
Brilliant!
Thanks Peter.
Pinch me I can’t believe that’s N-gauge. Really well done. What is the music playing on this please? I heard it earlier today and just cannot remember.
Thank you. Digital pinch! Music is the first of Satie's Gymnopedies, orchestrated by Debussy.
Looks suspiciously like Sawbridge in NE Essex.....
Buildings were actually based on those in Finchingfield, so probably not far away.
Roger, what track do you use? Is it peco code 55 or code 80? It’s extremely realistic looking! As other have said- it’s certainly become a Benchmark standard for me personally!
Thank you! It's Peco code 55.
Hi Roger, I like to ask you something and that is how you made the fence by the road opposite the station where the statue is situated. I've used paperclips and copper but I'm not completely satisfied, especially now I've seen your fancy fence. Love to see your reply. Cheers Jef
Hi Jef. The fence around the small green is made from plasticard posts with small holes near the tops and fuse wire threaded through. A fiddly job.
@@rogerdB It must have been a fiddly job if you used fuse wire. I didn't think you can buy fuse wire or you have to work at a plant where this is produced. I use to work for a Dutch Telecom operator and they provided me with very thin electrical wire (0,5 mm) with I use to make fences and catenary. The problem is the soldering. I've never been able to get a clean soldering. Thanks for the reply.
Hello Mr Roger, i have a question.
I was wondering, what is needed to design such a beautiful railway, with so much detail? I tought maybe there is any inspiration taken of some real life locations?
Most of the non-railway buildings are based on those at Finchingfield in Essex, a village with family connections. It never had a railway, though.
I don't like European trains at all, but this is a gorgeous layout! Well done.
Thanks Jonny!