Will, thank you for another excellent Exhibition report. The viaduct on the Taradale layout is impressive, and it is a shame it wont be seen again, thank you for such detailed footage, so we can all enjoy it. The Canadian layout set in British Columbia is impressive, and very good. I had the good fortune to go on the Rocky Mountaineer a few years ago, and it brought back memories. Cheers, and keep safe, and keep the reports coming. Michael
I really enjoyed watching this video Will. It makes it easier to produce great videos when the layouts your filming are of such high quality. Nice variety too. I 'Will' have to pencil this exhibition in for next year.
Nice exhibition report Will. Good selection of layouts on show as well as trade stands. This is one I would like to go to next year as I couldn't go this year. - Nicholas
I love these, I'm not able to go to as many exhibitions as I'd like so your videos allow me to still see everything and get ideas for my own layout. Keep up the good work!
A very well put together video Will. Thank you for the different views you have of the various layouts, they really highlight their different aspects. Well done
Thanks for another great exhibition report Will. It is a shame - though understandable - that Taradale is unlikely to return. The attention to detail in the layout is fantastic. Hopefully the layout can be put on display somewhere permanent so everyone can continue to enjoy it, but at least you have captured some great footage. Cheakamus Canyon has definitely grown since I last saw it and the Armstrong Station layout is great for how different it is. Look forward to your Sandown exhibition report! Cheers!
Thanks! Some really great layouts! There currently might not be a Sandown video, I may have missed being able to get enough content to actually cover it!
Will James!!! An American layout set in British Columbia??? Is that like a British layout set in Australia? We Canadians pride ourselves on being Canadian, not American... my rant is done. I really enjoy your videos. BTW, I'm a Canadian Model Railway Enthusiast with more HO scale VR models than Canadian models. Perhaps I should model the Canadian National Railways Hume Weir Subdivision Tallangatta to Bullioh? lol... thanks again for some very entertaining and informative videos.
Gary, Peter, Craig and Eric, and the rest of the Macedon Ranges Model Railway Club did a great job but I may be biased as I was once a member..... Great work showcasing the layouts, particularly 'Taradale' and Scott Fitzgerald's 'Peterborough' as well as Rob Breezas' novel Martian Railway 😮
I am interested in knowing how they move and transport all of these modules and put them together.... for a display... is it possible to show that one day please..
Checkamus Canyon modules are 5 complete modules (including lights) on wooden legs and we move them on removalist dollies. The fiddle yard is 4 seperate modules each on legs. We fit Cheakamus and Peterborough in a 22ft trailer. Took about 2 hours to set up and 1 hour to pack up.
Terrific video and some great layouts but I'll never understand guys who put so much time and effort into making their scenery look realistic then run shiny, plastic model trains with no weathering on them.
It never cease to amaze me how people who build these model railroads tend to weatherize thier trains, but miss the most important part. "Graffiti" where are you going to see a train car without it? Not unless it's new, but in a matter time, I'll get tagged. For me it ruins a whole layout. Keep in mind, I'm not a fan of "Graffiti" but it does come with the territory.
Nice to catch up with you again Will. Thanks again for your comments and video of our layout Cheakamus Canyon.
Thanks Roger!
Thanks Will and crew for another fantastic video.
Thank you! No crew unfortunately Jim!
Thanks for featuring my japanese layout again. I appreciate the effort you go to to highlight a different aspect at each show. Cheers.
Always great to see Japanese layouts! Thanks for bringing it!
Another wonderful Exhibition video, Great work Mate!
Thank you!
I went to this and enjoyed it a lot. Your videos always show the layouts in a better way than viewing them live and really add to the enjoyment. 😊👍
Thanks Pauline!
Will, thank you for another excellent Exhibition report.
The viaduct on the Taradale layout is impressive, and it is a shame it wont be seen again, thank you for such detailed footage, so we can all enjoy it. The Canadian layout set in British Columbia is impressive, and very good. I had the good fortune to go on the Rocky Mountaineer a few years ago, and it brought back memories.
Cheers, and keep safe, and keep the reports coming. Michael
Thank you Michael! Yes I’m very glad I got to capture it! A really nice layout!
Thank you as always!
I really enjoyed watching this video Will. It makes it easier to produce great videos when the layouts your filming are of such high quality. Nice variety too. I 'Will' have to pencil this exhibition in for next year.
Thank you Dan!
You cannot beat sound it just takes it to a new level
Certainly Damien!
Nice exhibition report Will. Good selection of layouts on show as well as trade stands. This is one I would like to go to next year as I couldn't go this year. - Nicholas
Certainly the better exhibition that weekend!
I love these, I'm not able to go to as many exhibitions as I'd like so your videos allow me to still see everything and get ideas for my own layout. Keep up the good work!
That’s exactly the reason I’ll keep trying to make these Tom! Thank you!
Great one Will! The fictional/sci fi layout is cool.
It’s a great one!
Magnificent.
Thank you
The G Forces @ 17:24 :) Woohoo!!! Great report Will!
Hahaha I was hoping someone you see it
Will James the musical. 🎶
THANK YOU FOR VIDEO
Thanks Robert!
A very well put together video Will. Thank you for the different views you have of the various layouts, they really highlight their different aspects. Well done
Thank you Jason!
Thanks for another great exhibition report Will. It is a shame - though understandable - that Taradale is unlikely to return. The attention to detail in the layout is fantastic. Hopefully the layout can be put on display somewhere permanent so everyone can continue to enjoy it, but at least you have captured some great footage. Cheakamus Canyon has definitely grown since I last saw it and the Armstrong Station layout is great for how different it is.
Look forward to your Sandown exhibition report! Cheers!
Thanks! Some really great layouts!
There currently might not be a Sandown video, I may have missed being able to get enough content to actually cover it!
Awesome video
Thank you!
Thank you so much Will, you nailed it 🙂
Thank you!
Will James!!! An American layout set in British Columbia??? Is that like a British layout set in Australia? We Canadians pride ourselves on being Canadian, not American... my rant is done. I really enjoy your videos. BTW, I'm a Canadian Model Railway Enthusiast with more HO scale VR models than Canadian models. Perhaps I should model the Canadian National Railways Hume Weir Subdivision Tallangatta to Bullioh? lol... thanks again for some very entertaining and informative videos.
I’m so sorry Todd. I have made a mistake here. I’ll try harder in the future. Sorry again
Gary, Peter, Craig and Eric, and the rest of the Macedon Ranges Model Railway Club did a great job but I may be biased as I was once a member..... Great work showcasing the layouts, particularly 'Taradale' and Scott Fitzgerald's 'Peterborough' as well as Rob Breezas' novel Martian Railway 😮
They certainly did! Some outstanding layouts!
Will, you going to the Canberra expo over this weekend?
I was there all day Saturday and a couple of hours this morning!
Gonna make a video on it?
Nice you from Australia?
Sure am! All currently Australian content from around the country! Railways big and small!
@@WillJamesRailways same the today I saw an s-set or something like that leaving Liverpool train station
The Mars railroad is the best idea 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Something really unique and interesting!
And also sorry that I caused a stutter. I've included a ballast train to provide something different 😅😅
No issues at all!
I am interested in knowing how they move and transport all of these modules and put them together.... for a display... is it possible to show that one day please..
Something I can hopefully organise on the future.
Checkamus Canyon modules are 5 complete modules (including lights) on wooden legs and we move them on removalist dollies. The fiddle yard is 4 seperate modules each on legs. We fit Cheakamus and Peterborough in a 22ft trailer. Took about 2 hours to set up and 1 hour to pack up.
@@rogercole5572 Thanks Roger.. Id love to see a video of how this is done if there is one...
@@TimsBitsnPieces - ok, will try and do one for the AMRA show in August at the showgrounds.
Terrific video and some great layouts but I'll never understand guys who put so much time and effort into making their scenery look realistic then run shiny, plastic model trains with no weathering on them.
Thanks Luther! Ah I’m sure it’ll all happen with time!
It never cease to amaze me how people who build these model railroads tend to weatherize thier trains, but miss the most important part. "Graffiti" where are you going to see a train car without it? Not unless it's new, but in a matter time, I'll get tagged. For me it ruins a whole layout. Keep in mind, I'm not a fan of "Graffiti" but it does come with the territory.
Good question! I’d like to see more of it!