Having a pocket handkerchief for a garden I am forced to enjoy garden railwaying vicariously. I say 'forced' but watching Peckforton in operation is always a joy. Having a purpose for the railway does make all the difference. Thanks.
Thanks. I base all the names on real tradesmen from the 1911 census return for the area - and assume their offspring would have continued the businesses twenty years later. Hopefully, I'll still be around in 2031 when the 1931 census returns are made available and can see if my predictions have been correct.
@@rikbennett9 I am even more impressed now. That is a great touch and as I said, it brings the whole thing to life, which is why everyone was carefully named in trumpton, camberwick green and chigley. As a 54 year old they were my favourite programs from a peaceful time.... can I ask more detail about the sound chips you use?
An excellent video. The PLR is a gem, such a beautiful setting and the authentic and thriving line side industry is perfect, the Mill scene is one of my favourites, thanks for the videos - Paul
A bit of both. The (resin) station building stay outside all year but most of the rest are set out only for running sessions. PVC foamboard is weather resistant, but I don't fancy repainting those buildings every three or four years.
I love the way in which it really does appear to be a genuine working line, built to carry out very specific transportation tasks. Very realistic.
Having a pocket handkerchief for a garden I am forced to enjoy garden railwaying vicariously. I say 'forced' but watching Peckforton in operation is always a joy. Having a purpose for the railway does make all the difference. Thanks.
Simply the most highly detailed garden railway I have ever seen. The way you have named the owners of the businesses reminds me of chigley
Thanks. I base all the names on real tradesmen from the 1911 census return for the area - and assume their offspring would have continued the businesses twenty years later. Hopefully, I'll still be around in 2031 when the 1931 census returns are made available and can see if my predictions have been correct.
@@rikbennett9 I am even more impressed now. That is a great touch and as I said, it brings the whole thing to life, which is why everyone was carefully named in trumpton, camberwick green and chigley. As a 54 year old they were my favourite programs from a peaceful time.... can I ask more detail about the sound chips you use?
So relaxing to watch your videos.....they truly are a work of art and some of the very best on RUclips
Just the thing to accompany my mug of coffee and slice of cake. A fabulous film as usual thanks for sharing with us.
I enjoyed watching the action here, beautiful railway.
Lovely sounds, lovely stock. Great brewery
Hello Ge Rik, a sensitive film. I can always discover new things. Still, everything is so familiar. Thanks and regards, Henry
An excellent video. The PLR is a gem, such a beautiful setting and the authentic and thriving line side industry is perfect, the Mill scene is one of my favourites, thanks for the videos - Paul
A beautiful layout! Thanks for showing. Greetings from Austria
Lovely. I really like the mine buildings.
great. thank you for sharing
Great footage a thema Industrial & Mining!
What a great little railway! Well done!
This is really amazing work!
HD pal I just saw all your cool collections but now I am just saw the two color gauge is that new?
If you mean the two-foot gauge feeder railway, I think that went in about five years ago. I don't always remember to set it up with stock though.
Do you keep all your structures outside, or set them out during a running session? some of them look very fine !
A bit of both. The (resin) station building stay outside all year but most of the rest are set out only for running sessions. PVC foamboard is weather resistant, but I don't fancy repainting those buildings every three or four years.
@@rikbennett9 thank you!
Have you considered adding a standard gauge transfer years siding? Or are the goods travelling further afield via road?
The transfer siding is 'off stage'. Actually, it's a link back to the copper mine so I can exchange full skips for empty ones.
Very cool layout. What are these plants in 6:10?