Hi Craig. Really enjoyed meeting you on the Saturday. Thanks again for "organising" my ticket via your prize draw. Some great shots of the layouts you videod. I loved the coverage of the YT Meet & Greet event - especially the N/2mm vs O/7mm shot of Charlie and Jenny; just one of the several humorous items in the video. Looking forward to the next one.
Hi Craig, it was great to see you and Jenny on Sunday, it was a very mellow show with so much to look at, there were some very interesting layouts to look at, I met quite a few RUclipsrs for the first time, I’m surprised Cavalex didn’t win an award for their excellent class 56 locomotive, James at DCC Automation and his colleagues were delightful and very helpful, all in all a very decent show, thanks for sharing.
@@IronHorseRailways Back at you mate, I will be going for the first time this year, all the very best to you and the family and all modellers in this unique hobby.
N Gauge and O gauge. You are a cheeky Chappy. We both roared with laughter. At least he can climb into the OO gauge locos and drive them. On a more serious note, I always wanted a Lotus Europa, sadly once I could afford one we found I do not fit, Charlie would.
I never knew Chadwick was so small, Get him a stool...oops. He reminds me of Jackie Wright from Benny Hill. Superb. Great to meet you. In my view Sams Trains should have won it. I am not a fan of all he does, however, he does spend a lot of money on support kit and puts a great deal of time into what he does. I remember many years ago at a place I worked there was a Union Official of the same height as Charlie, Anyway, when he walked into the to the room just before he spoke a fine pilgrim used to shout out, "Stand up you rude _ _ _ T"....... Keep well.
Loved GETS this year. It was fantastic with such a great positive vibe to it. I enjoyed all the layouts and was most impressed with that £500 one from Hornby Magazine. Love what Jonathan had to say too. Very inspirational. My favourite from the show was Grestly Bridge but I also loved Charwellton into the 1980’s. Thanks for a great video.
I approve of your sponsor they gave me a great discount on a Ruston Hornsby 88 DS at Warley because of the power of the badge. The Warley event was great to be at aswell, great selection of layouts many from the club members. The whole event was busy, but excellent for those with children and as i noticed dog owners.
@@bentullett6068 i never saw a doggy, but yes it was a splendidly put together show Ben! :) And THANK YOU for supporting my sponsor, I feel it was the right choice to team up with them!
@@IronHorseRailways - Locomotion - I've only seen a very few brief clips, so cannot really comment. The complex motion looks quite fragile. I like the idea of putting the speaker into the toolbox perched on the back of the tender. If the DCC socket is in there, too, it makes installation a lot easier.
Wished I could of been there but being on other side of the planet 😔 but I will be at the nec in November great video lots to look at locos and layouts tanks Craig
Getting up that early to set your way to Milton Keynes all for your viewers, what a sacrifice doing something against your will…🤣 Great video, great to see the new toolings of quite some models I have in pre order. Thanks for your hard effort making this video😉👍
Glad you enjoyed yourself at GETS, I wasn't there as I did Warley at Stafold. The fact you used the recorder version of My Heart will go on at the end for your special thanks made me chuckle. 😂
A very good summary, Craig. Your narrative approach transforms your viewers' experience. I was going to say "hi" at the show, but you'd been acostered by a very large American (or was he Australian?) whilst I was walking past, so left you to it. Once again, the show had a great atmosphere, with everyone there to enjoy themselves. Whilst there was plenty to see, I thought the layouts were neither not quite as good as last year, nor as good as at the NEC earlier this year. However, it won't put me off from attending future shows, as the standard was still very good. Congrats to Charlie and his hat-trick of wins. Will Hornby Magazine "do a FIFA" and allow him to keep the trophy forever, just like Brazil did with the original World Cup??
@@stephendavies6949 he was American , very nice chap indeed! Model railway outside I believe his channel name was. But, you must always say hi! Without folks such as yourself, I wouldn't be here!❤️
Great video Craig. I find it a shame when two manufacturers have new locos out but none are available as they are all sold out on pre-order. Just seems a bit pointless to do that. Puts you off buying new, even if you really want it.
@@Jaherick they're both on pre order, but try your local model shops, they're probably in possession of stock allocations! Also Accuracale usually end up with spares so, keep your eyes peeled buddy
Local model shops will have some (eg, mine is Great Eastern Models, Norwich), and it's a fact of life that nit all pre-orders are confirmed. I have managed to get my hands on 2 Accurascale 37s direct from the manufacturer by signing up for alerts when this happens. Good luck on finding what you want.
The locos aren't sold out on pre-order, that's not how it works. You can pre-order from any of our retailers (Cavalex). Our retailers order those from us and then an extra contingency for shop stock afterwards if you are wanting to wait. I will say however that our 56 was the fastest selling model ever at all of our retailers last year so the shop stock probably won't hang around long.
@@badwolf506 fair question, and let me be absolutely clear on this - both are superb examples of the class, truly they are - what inches it for me with the Accurascale offering is the extra weight, (not that the Cavalex one is too light or anything) Also the slightly finer meshing on the grills, as well as the on board stay alive function. Like I say, there's not much in it whatsoever, and a modeller would be lucky to have either examples on their layout - Both Accurascale and Cavalex are making various numbers from the class, so if the pocket permits, why not one from each?
@IronHorseRailways Well I would have to disagree with you there. Our 60 actually has finer mesh and also has stay alive fitted as standard. Also the detail on ours compared with the samples shown so far is far more refined and exhaustive.
@@outonroad that's fair Cav, the mesh did look finer to me but, I can't really make a truly fair comparative at the moment, Once accruascale have their final version on the market I'll have to do a proper "head to head" video I think. But really, as I said, it's so bloody close it's almost impossible to pick one that takes the lead in any major meaningful way... The true winner will of course have to (Somehow!!) produce GBRF 60002 "Graham Farish" 😂 Lovely to have spoken to you guys this weekend, and thanks again for letting me film and see your class 60 in action! 😍
@@Railwayrob too kind mate, very much appreciated ❤️😍 But eye, the awards are always fun, you get a large number of the industries finest and it's bound to come out well! Sadly I didn't get ALL the awards though, so a bit gutted about that
Hi Craig, It really pisses me off when all these companies produce these marvellous models, and yet they cannot supply a driver, the main component with any moving loco. Aslef must be pulling their hair out. 😅😅😅
We have custom made plug and play drivers specifically for our Cavalex class 56 and class 60 available from ModelU. We have queried drivers with the factory previously but the quality of the figure wouldn't be up to our stringent detail standards in both moulding and finish so have chosen ModelU instead as their drivers are custom scans and very well detailed.
Great to meet you last week at GETS..
@@craigcodling481 and you Craig! Thanks for coming bud!
Delighted to say hello to you at GETS. You're much taller than I expected! Keep up the great work!
Hah thank you!😂 I've actually shrunk over the years!
Looks like it was a great show. I wish I could have been there. I loved your take on it all. Hope our paths cross one day! Cheers!
@@Chandwell it was brilliant Michael, you were nominated 3rd best RUclipsr too!
Maybe next year?😁
@@IronHorseRailways Definitely! And yeah, I caught that. Third!? Surely not!? Am v happy about that!
@@Chandwell yeah but, number one for custom cardboard creations;😂
Good to see you again Craig and I am sure you will get the lift out bridge sorted soon. It is all frustrating but worth it in the end! ❤
Very true Andy, I have updated coming soon about that too!
Look forward to this Craig as I have my own challenges and your experience is somewhat more than mine!
Hi Craig. Really enjoyed meeting you on the Saturday. Thanks again for "organising" my ticket via your prize draw. Some great shots of the layouts you videod. I loved the coverage of the YT Meet & Greet event - especially the N/2mm vs O/7mm shot of Charlie and Jenny; just one of the several humorous items in the video. Looking forward to the next one.
Thanks Paul, I consider Jen and Charlie good friends to be fair with you ❤️
@@IronHorseRailways I'm sure they wouldn't mind and would enjoy the joke!
Well that's about as good as it gets. Thanks for taking us round. Great video thanks
@@nigelcole1936 hah... As good as it GETS?😂 Well done 👍
Great to meet you on the Sunday. What a genuine gent. You get exactly what it says on the tin 😎. Keep up the good work
@@johnmiles9148 it's easier to be honest 😂 cheers mate!
Hi Craig, it was great to see you and Jenny on Sunday, it was a very mellow show with so much to look at, there were some very interesting layouts to look at, I met quite a few RUclipsrs for the first time, I’m surprised Cavalex didn’t win an award for their excellent class 56 locomotive, James at DCC Automation and his colleagues were delightful and very helpful, all in all a very decent show, thanks for sharing.
@@StormmyStormmy great to see you again big fella, you stay well and hopefully see you at Nec?
@@IronHorseRailways Back at you mate, I will be going for the first time this year, all the very best to you and the family and all modellers in this unique hobby.
Well, I totally enjoyed that.
Thank you
N Gauge and O gauge. You are a cheeky Chappy. We both roared with laughter. At least he can climb into the OO gauge locos and drive them. On a more serious note, I always wanted a Lotus Europa, sadly once I could afford one we found I do not fit, Charlie would.
I never knew Chadwick was so small, Get him a stool...oops. He reminds me of Jackie Wright from Benny Hill. Superb. Great to meet you. In my view Sams Trains should have won it. I am not a fan of all he does, however, he does spend a lot of money on support kit and puts a great deal of time into what he does.
I remember many years ago at a place I worked there was a Union Official of the same height as Charlie, Anyway, when he walked into the to the room just before he spoke a fine pilgrim used to shout out, "Stand up you rude _ _ _ T".......
Keep well.
Great look at GETS. I really would like to get a Cavalex 56 or 60 and the Accurascale 57xx one of these days. They all look superb.
They're gorgeous machines the 57xx 😍😍
Good goody gumdrops - thanks so much for sharing - oi Regards Elizabeth
Just watched it …. Two words .. fantastic stuff
@@MIKELANETT120 kind words Mike!😍
i enjoyed this very much .. thanks.
@@rogerwolstenholme2710 Thanks for watching sir!
Loved GETS this year. It was fantastic with such a great positive vibe to it. I enjoyed all the layouts and was most impressed with that £500 one from Hornby Magazine. Love what Jonathan had to say too. Very inspirational. My favourite from the show was Grestly Bridge but I also loved Charwellton into the 1980’s. Thanks for a great video.
@@scarlettfoxx909 Gresley was amazing, sadly I just couldn't get in to film it - next time!😂
Looks as if I have missed a great show very informative
@@oswestryroadtmd4850 there was SO much I didn't get to see! Very busy, packed full of content - amazing show!
Great video Craig looks like you had a good weekend, glad you had a good time
@@mauracurran6500 thank youuu! Xx
Fantastic mate
@@brianrobinson2962 thank you sir ❤️😊
wasn’t that interested in the J69s etc. but that does look fantastic, came across promo for the first time at shildon last weekend, they’re amazing
Great review and walk around. Very nice to meet a have a couple minutes quick chat with you. Cheers from America.
Glad to have met you too sir! Hands across the ocean and all that 😊
Another great video 👍
great vid of a great show thanks lee
Thanks for a good video from the show , that accurascale 31 is very nice👌🚂🚃
@@greasyrails ain't it just?😍😍
I approve of your sponsor they gave me a great discount on a Ruston Hornsby 88 DS at Warley because of the power of the badge.
The Warley event was great to be at aswell, great selection of layouts many from the club members. The whole event was busy, but excellent for those with children and as i noticed dog owners.
@@bentullett6068 i never saw a doggy, but yes it was a splendidly put together show Ben! :)
And THANK YOU for supporting my sponsor, I feel it was the right choice to team up with them!
"Exhibitionists"😂.....Super video, thank you Craig.
@@dr.deborahkatharinestevens318 my pleasure, I'm sure! 😊❤️
[4:29] Cardinal sin on the railway! Always has been. When attaching a loco to a train you MUST ALWAYS use the loco coupling!
@@cyberdonblue4413 😂 he tried; I think the pressure of being filmed got to the poor man, but he did well in the end! Think we can give him a pass? :)
very good video Craig I couldn't go but this gave me a look thanks
@@hermitageroad4713 glad you. Enjoyed it matey
I enjoyed this Craig and I like that you focus on traders and new products other than layouts - plenty of people doing that already. Lovely stuff mate
@@BuggleskellyStation thank you Mr Marshall! Hopefully see you at the NEC?❤️
@@IronHorseRailways indeed we'll be there :)
Goodness me, you had an early start!
@@JamesPetts early start, late finish - finally got to bed about 11pm
@@IronHorseRailways I hope that you had a good snooze!
Nice compilation, Craig.
@@hamshackleton cheers Eric, thanks for taking the time to watch!
What did you think of Locomotion 1?😍
@@IronHorseRailways - Locomotion - I've only seen a very few brief clips, so cannot really comment. The complex motion looks quite fragile. I like the idea of putting the speaker into the toolbox perched on the back of the tender. If the DCC socket is in there, too, it makes installation a lot easier.
@@hamshackleton it is mate, from what Wendy and Chris were saying - it's a doddle to do it!❤️
Wished I could of been there but being on other side of the planet 😔 but I will be at the nec in November great video lots to look at locos and layouts tanks Craig
@@kennethhoughton-bt7yd my pleasure Ken!❤️
Getting up that early to set your way to Milton Keynes all for your viewers, what a sacrifice doing something against your will…🤣
Great video, great to see the new toolings of quite some models I have in pre order.
Thanks for your hard effort making this video😉👍
@@dannyvanstraelen3273 it's my pleasure mate 😂
The recorder at the end had me cracking up
Great video Craig - gutted my car problems robbed me of the opportunity to attend but this was the next best thing 😀
@@CastleHillLightRailway sorry we didn't get a chance to say hi mate, next time!
Glad you enjoyed yourself at GETS, I wasn't there as I did Warley at Stafold. The fact you used the recorder version of My Heart will go on at the end for your special thanks made me chuckle. 😂
@@ReubenAshwell I know 😂 it's amazing 😂❤️
A lot easier to get round this year as not as many people there. Noticeable less numbers which many people commented on
@@billyvauls5050 the Sunday was much busier, Saturday a lot of folks dipped out early due to the football game 😔
A very good summary, Craig. Your narrative approach transforms your viewers' experience. I was going to say "hi" at the show, but you'd been acostered by a very large American (or was he Australian?) whilst I was walking past, so left you to it.
Once again, the show had a great atmosphere, with everyone there to enjoy themselves.
Whilst there was plenty to see, I thought the layouts were neither not quite as good as last year, nor as good as at the NEC earlier this year. However, it won't put me off from attending future shows, as the standard was still very good.
Congrats to Charlie and his hat-trick of wins. Will Hornby Magazine "do a FIFA" and allow him to keep the trophy forever, just like Brazil did with the original World Cup??
@@stephendavies6949 he was American , very nice chap indeed! Model railway outside I believe his channel name was.
But, you must always say hi! Without folks such as yourself, I wouldn't be here!❤️
Next time, I will. @@IronHorseRailways
Hi Craig. Opted for Warley at Statfold Barn. Great venue and plenty to see. Just a shame it was up against GETS.
@@CarolFlavinlocoladies hopefully it moves next year, I'd love to attend both!
I'm going to be laughing about this all day hahaha, i defo don't feel left out now 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@johnjmc never ever tempt me 😂😂😂
Hi Craig great video. Did you anything. The weekend. And if you did we getting a video of the stuff
@@paulprice3656 I did but not much mate, just a coach and some small bits 😊
Did they say when the class 31s were being released
@@ElaineJones-w5e the blue ones are out now! The rest are in bound in the coming weeks!😊
@@IronHorseRailways thank you we’ve waited long enough but looking forward to it
Top giggle 🤭
@@PeachyTT120 glad you liked it mate, our adventures in the tree section are legendary 😂😂😂😂
@@IronHorseRailways 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great video. Looks like you had a great time at GETS this year and 21:48..... are you sure your not a member of the Cult of Gronks 😂
@@simontrainsmodelrailway positive mate 😂
Great video Craig. I find it a shame when two manufacturers have new locos out but none are available as they are all sold out on pre-order. Just seems a bit pointless to do that. Puts you off buying new, even if you really want it.
@@Jaherick they're both on pre order, but try your local model shops, they're probably in possession of stock allocations! Also Accuracale usually end up with spares so, keep your eyes peeled buddy
Local model shops will have some (eg, mine is Great Eastern Models, Norwich), and it's a fact of life that nit all pre-orders are confirmed. I have managed to get my hands on 2 Accurascale 37s direct from the manufacturer by signing up for alerts when this happens.
Good luck on finding what you want.
The locos aren't sold out on pre-order, that's not how it works. You can pre-order from any of our retailers (Cavalex). Our retailers order those from us and then an extra contingency for shop stock afterwards if you are wanting to wait. I will say however that our 56 was the fastest selling model ever at all of our retailers last year so the shop stock probably won't hang around long.
@@outonroad I can see why. It's a fantastic looking model.
Thanks for the replies guys. It wasn't Cavalex or Accurascale I was thinking of, as I model steam.
Regarding the Accurascale class 60, what was that you thought was better than the Cavalex 60?
@@badwolf506 fair question, and let me be absolutely clear on this - both are superb examples of the class, truly they are
- what inches it for me with the Accurascale offering is the extra weight, (not that the Cavalex one is too light or anything)
Also the slightly finer meshing on the grills, as well as the on board stay alive function.
Like I say, there's not much in it whatsoever, and a modeller would be lucky to have either examples on their layout - Both Accurascale and Cavalex are making various numbers from the class, so if the pocket permits, why not one from each?
@IronHorseRailways Well I would have to disagree with you there. Our 60 actually has finer mesh and also has stay alive fitted as standard. Also the detail on ours compared with the samples shown so far is far more refined and exhaustive.
@@outonroad that's fair Cav, the mesh did look finer to me but, I can't really make a truly fair comparative at the moment, Once accruascale have their final version on the market I'll have to do a proper "head to head" video I think.
But really, as I said, it's so bloody close it's almost impossible to pick one that takes the lead in any major meaningful way...
The true winner will of course have to (Somehow!!) produce GBRF 60002 "Graham Farish" 😂
Lovely to have spoken to you guys this weekend, and thanks again for letting me film and see your class 60 in action! 😍
@@IronHorseRailways No problem buddy. It was nice to see you at the stand. You seem to have somehow avoided us in the past.
@@outonroad I'm a legitimate scatter brain, that's the ADHD I'm afraid 😂
Hopefully see you again shortly at another show!
Yea great layouts but 0 gauge is expensive
@@pauljonnson1181 aye it carries a lofty tag for sure!
Great coverage especially showing the awards we don’t get to see. Nice to see Dawn and Jenny together. Two greats of RUclips model railway.
@@Railwayrob too kind mate, very much appreciated ❤️😍
But eye, the awards are always fun, you get a large number of the industries finest and it's bound to come out well!
Sadly I didn't get ALL the awards though, so a bit gutted about that
Hi Craig, It really pisses me off when all these companies produce these marvellous models, and yet they cannot supply a driver, the main component with any moving loco. Aslef must be pulling their hair out. 😅😅😅
@@malcolmlowe2323 aslef just out here letting everyone down 😂❤️
We have custom made plug and play drivers specifically for our Cavalex class 56 and class 60 available from ModelU. We have queried drivers with the factory previously but the quality of the figure wouldn't be up to our stringent detail standards in both moulding and finish so have chosen ModelU instead as their drivers are custom scans and very well detailed.
I enjoyed get i did stand next to you for a minute
@@Londontransitduck aww you should have said hello dude!😍
@@IronHorseRailways to shy was the problem but I wish I did did you buy anything
@@Londontransitduck yes mate I got a coach, a wagon and some loads for it