Thanks for making these very nice videos. I'm a Belgian British rail collector era 1 to 3, and these videos you make, give me an opportunity to see what nice things that are on display on the British rail shows. I realy love the broad gauge display, a real masterpiece, that top for me, shat most have been scratch build from A to Z, just wow… I'm attending the York show at easter looking forward to that… Keep on making these nice video's, love them…
Many thanks for your wonderful comment. Bristol Goods Shed was my favourite layout at the show due to it being completely scratch built. The York show is showing 30+ layouts and I hope you thoroughly enjoy your visit.
The layouts are built in sections and transported via a large van or trailer. If the layout is of a small nature then some exhibitors will use an estate car. Many Thanks for your question.
@J B Railways thanks for your answer. Those layouts look so large and complex it is difficult to believe they can be broken down due to their sheer complexity if nothing else. I take my hat off to those who have perfected the process
Superb modelling,well filmed. Thank you for posting.
Many Thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for making these very nice videos.
I'm a Belgian British rail collector era 1 to 3, and these videos you make, give me an opportunity to see what nice things that are on display on the British rail shows.
I realy love the broad gauge display, a real masterpiece, that top for me, shat most have been scratch build from A to Z, just wow…
I'm attending the York show at easter looking forward to that…
Keep on making these nice video's, love them…
Many thanks for your wonderful comment. Bristol Goods Shed was my favourite layout at the show due to it being completely scratch built. The York show is showing 30+ layouts and I hope you thoroughly enjoy your visit.
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Glad that you enjoyed the video, more to come soon.
How do people manage to take such large layouts to exhibitions?
The layouts are built in sections and transported via a large van or trailer. If the layout is of a small nature then some exhibitors will use an estate car. Many Thanks for your question.
@J B Railways thanks for your answer. Those layouts look so large and complex it is difficult to believe they can be broken down due to their sheer complexity if nothing else. I take my hat off to those who have perfected the process