No worries, I was gonna try and get TINGS and the Swindon show in this weekend but with the cross country strikes, bus replacement to Oxford I felt it was best to stick to what I know 😆
ALL "TOY TRAIN SETS" & NOT A MODEL RAILWAY AMONGST THEM - APPALLING in 2023 !!! I had N Gauge exhibition layouts in the late 1980's. Where all rolling stock ran absolutely perfectly without ANY jerking. Handbuilt pointwork. Fully functioning & energised overhead catenary. 3 aspect Handbuilt signalling working as in real life from track circuitry & fully interlocked. Real life scale working couplings on rolling stock in flexi mountings so corridors touched. All locos fitted with 5 pole skew armature motors & double flywheel drives; clip out quick clean motor bogies; built in self uncoupling; frictionless gearing no lubrication required; LED Headlights/tailights etc..etc. So hardly surprisingly my layouts drew even bigger crowds than well known "OO" gauge layouts of that time !!! Frighteningly all the trains were out of the packet commercial items with all that technology included, even back in 1987. Even today these model locos cost only around £50 each. Literally Rolls-Royces at Ford prices !!! So who could possibly make such incredible models ? ANSWER: The Worlds biggest model train manufacturers of course, all of which are Japanese companies, and the models are ALL Japanese outline. Made by Tomix; Kato; Green Max; Hasegawa; Micro Ace; Modemo & others. Indeed TOMIX alone produce more N scale model trains per year, than ALL European ranges put together in ALL SCALES up to Gauge ONE. Tomix have an estimated 12.5 MILLION N scale customers in Japan. The whole of Europe for ALL SCALES up to Gauge 1 is estimated to have only 1.7 - 1.8 Million customers (2022 figures). Which explains the mindboggling technology, quality, & low prices !!!
If I actually had any proper layout modelling skills I'd love to display my Japanese N-Gauge layout based around a fictional location in Kyushu with shinkansen, limited express and local trains, but then again I'd have no way to transport it either.
If you feel your skills need improving why not build a small layout to practise on, maybe something in a box file or similar, that way it doesn’t take up too much space and you could easily transport it. It’s what I did, I built a small 009 to improve my scenery skills
Will you be at GETS in Milton Keynes next month? We will be there with my mates layout Tamcester. You have videos that in the past. It is built to the same design as Craigillin, so you can pop around and have a look at things. Just ask to speak to Ben who owns the layout or myself .
I couldn't attend this year so this is a lovely video of what I missed. It's been made all the better with the wonderful accompanying commentary. Well done 👍😊
There was some great layouts there for inspiration. Hopefully you got some bargains for your layout too. Dapol had some heavily reduced locos from their returns department, I got a pannier for £30 all because a handrail knob was missing!
Loved your style of video and narrative, but really disappointed this year with the show, considering a lot of the layouts are supposed to be the best N scale in the country I thought the quality on some were poor. Also N scale doesn't run at 200mph like some layouts appeared to be. To the organisers cost of entry too expensive and I think there are now better exhibitions about and better value. Just my thoughts, a lot of people seemed to enjoy the show. And before you all hark on about if you've never done exhibition layouts don't knock it, I have for over 20 years and everyone appeared in print as well.
I think the heat had a part to play that day a lot of exhibitors had commented on how it was causing issues and finding slow speed wasn’t possible. This show is a funny one I’ve been a few times and some years are certainly better than others. 2021 was a good year I felt, as due to restrictions the layouts had to be more spread out which meant there was less layouts but they where all high quality.
Another great video. Sitting watching this is the first time I have actually seen the show. Exhibiting doesn't give you the time to have a look at other layouts. Keep up the good work Regards Jeff Craigillin owner
I loved your layout the fact the fiddle yards where bigger than the scenic section and some of the trains stretches right across the scene was great. Glad you enjoyed the video
Thanks for saying about the fiddle yards. They split so when running in modern image the layout is smaller. I wanted to show a full length HST hence the size of the yards. That was the first ever showing of the layout in it,s full size. I was a bit worried that the scenic section would look like a pimple compared to the yards. Thanks again for adding the layout to your video.
@WesternSignalman Morning. Sorry for the late reply I came to Cornwall for the week directly after the show. The scenc section is around 4ft long by 10ins wide . The layout you saw on the weekend was around 20ft in length. The shorter version is about 15ft
Excellent video, especially for folk like me who are housebound. I have subscribed. Cheers.
Thanks for the sub I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the video 👍
Great, and "the boy" is definitely getting better, as someone else comments. Well done him.
He’ll have a channel of his own before you know it
Excellent and love the commentary, thanks for sharing.
No problem thanks for watching 👍
Always makes me happy when you upload a new video, the boy is definitely getting better that’s for sure haha.
He certainly is he and also has the advantage of being small he get those better eye level views. Thanks for watching
Thanks for another brilliant upload WS. Glad you got TINGS in again!
No worries, I was gonna try and get TINGS and the Swindon show in this weekend but with the cross country strikes, bus replacement to Oxford I felt it was best to stick to what I know 😆
ALL "TOY TRAIN SETS" & NOT A MODEL RAILWAY AMONGST THEM - APPALLING in 2023 !!!
I had N Gauge exhibition layouts in the late 1980's. Where all rolling stock ran absolutely perfectly without ANY jerking. Handbuilt pointwork. Fully functioning & energised overhead catenary. 3 aspect Handbuilt signalling working as in real life from track circuitry & fully interlocked. Real life scale working couplings on rolling stock in flexi mountings so corridors touched. All locos fitted with 5 pole skew armature motors & double flywheel drives; clip out quick clean motor bogies; built in self uncoupling; frictionless gearing no lubrication required; LED Headlights/tailights etc..etc.
So hardly surprisingly my layouts drew even bigger crowds than well known "OO" gauge layouts of that time !!!
Frighteningly all the trains were out of the packet commercial items with all that technology included, even back in 1987. Even today these model locos cost only around £50 each. Literally Rolls-Royces at Ford prices !!!
So who could possibly make such incredible models ?
ANSWER: The Worlds biggest model train manufacturers of course, all of which are Japanese companies, and the models are ALL Japanese outline. Made by Tomix; Kato; Green Max; Hasegawa; Micro Ace; Modemo & others.
Indeed TOMIX alone produce more N scale model trains per year, than ALL European ranges put together in ALL SCALES up to Gauge ONE. Tomix have an estimated 12.5 MILLION N scale customers in Japan. The whole of Europe for ALL SCALES up to Gauge 1 is estimated to have only 1.7 - 1.8 Million customers (2022 figures). Which explains the mindboggling technology, quality, & low prices !!!
I have a Kato small England fantastic model
If I actually had any proper layout modelling skills I'd love to display my Japanese N-Gauge layout based around a fictional location in Kyushu with shinkansen, limited express and local trains, but then again I'd have no way to transport it either.
If you feel your skills need improving why not build a small layout to practise on, maybe something in a box file or similar, that way it doesn’t take up too much space and you could easily transport it. It’s what I did, I built a small 009 to improve my scenery skills
This was a rapid upload! Thanks for showing all these amazing layouts
No problem glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching
Will you be at GETS in Milton Keynes next month? We will be there with my mates layout Tamcester. You have videos that in the past. It is built to the same design as Craigillin, so you can pop around and have a look at things. Just ask to speak to Ben who owns the layout or myself .
Good video. Shame I missed this. Will you be at GETS 14/15 October?
Glad you liked the video, I hope to be at GETS they must have moved the date (again) because I booked leave for the weekend before
I couldn't attend this year so this is a lovely video of what I missed. It's been made all the better with the wonderful accompanying commentary. Well done 👍😊
Glad you enjoyed it, hopefully you can make it next year
Have a question for you. How did you do the streets, is it a decal or did you hand paint them ????
As it’s an exhibition video I couldn’t say how each modeller does their roads. I personally use posca paint pens with masking tape and card templates.
Great video and narrative I was there on Saturday with my 11 year old boy we’re about to build our first ever layout and went for some ideas
There was some great layouts there for inspiration. Hopefully you got some bargains for your layout too. Dapol had some heavily reduced locos from their returns department, I got a pannier for £30 all because a handrail knob was missing!
Loved your style of video and narrative, but really disappointed this year with the show, considering a lot of the layouts are supposed to be the best N scale in the country I thought the quality on some were poor. Also N scale doesn't run at 200mph like some layouts appeared to be. To the organisers cost of entry too expensive and I think there are now better exhibitions about and better value.
Just my thoughts, a lot of people seemed to enjoy the show. And before you all hark on about if you've never done exhibition layouts don't knock it, I have for over 20 years and everyone appeared in print as well.
I think the heat had a part to play that day a lot of exhibitors had commented on how it was causing issues and finding slow speed wasn’t possible. This show is a funny one I’ve been a few times and some years are certainly better than others. 2021 was a good year I felt, as due to restrictions the layouts had to be more spread out which meant there was less layouts but they where all high quality.
@@WesternSignalman thankyou for you reply, yes thinking on it your probably right. Keep up the good work on your vids, cheers for now
Wow!!!!
Thanks, I was going until a broken knee and sprained ankle interfered. Quick uplaod, really appreciate it.
Oh no! I hope you have a speedy recovery
Get well soon!
@@Sarahbryson321 Thank you!
@@WesternSignalman Thanks.
Very good sceneries from modelrailway!
They certainly are
Great video my husband has n gauge
Thank you. N gauge is great scale to work in
excellent video!
Thank you and thanks for watching
Another great video. Sitting watching this is the first time I have actually seen the show. Exhibiting doesn't give you the time to have a look at other layouts. Keep up the good work
Regards
Jeff
Craigillin owner
I loved your layout the fact the fiddle yards where bigger than the scenic section and some of the trains stretches right across the scene was great.
Glad you enjoyed the video
Thanks for saying about the fiddle yards. They split so when running in modern image the layout is smaller. I wanted to show a full length HST hence the size of the yards. That was the first ever showing of the layout in it,s full size. I was a bit worried that the scenic section would look like a pimple compared to the yards. Thanks again for adding the layout to your video.
@jeffreydavies9036 it was great how big is the scenic section?
@WesternSignalman
Morning. Sorry for the late reply I came to Cornwall for the week directly after the show. The scenc section is around 4ft long by 10ins wide . The layout you saw on the weekend was around 20ft in length. The shorter version is about 15ft
@jeffreydavies9036 no worries thanks for letting me know gives me some idea for a small layout I have in mind