My Late Father got me hooked on model railways. I am looking at making a layout next year So I will be watching all of the videos on this great looking channel.
Hi Richard I just wanted to introduce myself I'm Mike Wootton from south Devon I have watched all of your video's and wanted to thank you very much,👍I suffer from SAD and it was suggested to me to take back up model making as a way of getting through the winter months!! I am just about to start building my recreation of my local branch line from Kingsbridge to South Brent! But as I'm off work with a dislocated shoulder I just wanted to thank you for your help and inspiration to get started! I know doubt will have to re watch and make notes! But couldn't miss this chance to say thank you!! Many thanks again Mike,😃👍
Hi Mike, Thanks for getting in touch! Really pleased to hear my trifles are of some use to someone. I hope you recover asap and manage to get working on your new project very soon! By the way, tell the boss lady I love her cake! ;-)
What a great layout! All the various aspects and features come together and give a very realistic look indeed. I model the early 60's in the US midwest so dirt, grime, and disorder are present, but I'm happy I don't have to apply all that graffiti to my freight cars. Cheers from Wisconsin!
Nice.... Please take your stock to Warley, be great to see it in the flesh Thank you for the update, hopefully you had time to see some of the rest of the show, still gutted I missed it
The IIAs look pretty damn good in a passing rake. Weathering and graffiti now seem to be essentials on the models/layouts for any semblance of realism. Gone are the days of everything shiny, pristine, regimented and uniform including the scenic accessories. Filth and entropy is the key! (Dean Park take note!) I have virtually all my rolling stock to do after the layout itself is mainly completed.
@@theeventhorizon-valebridge9512 Take a cab ride through the tunnels and even the electrical conduits and power boxes details are perfect. And that’s the bit nobody will ever see! 😳 The overhead power cables must of taken him months to do 😳
superb layout, and it really shows off those hoppers well! I am very tempted to send some stuff to TMC for weathering, I'm not quite brave enough to go for the graffiti option but they certainly do a good job, and for the work involved I think the prices are very reasonable.
They were excellent wagons. Hope Mike wasn't to hard on you running them again haha 😉. When the Colchester club layout makes decent headway I'll send you an email for an article maybe in Hornby mag 😉👍
Great video and the trains look awesome on the layout. It gives you motivation to run home, get the tools out, and get cracking on your own New New Junction to have that experience non-stop now, right? Right??? lol
Seeing the HSTs will you be getting any LNER in Intercity swallow livery be it the correct one or the off one they use. Can some one explain shunt wagons used like in the LNER with dbl header why is it needed love the hopper wagons. Would love you to speakers in them to get the strain clanking and other noises they make.
The biomass rake looks superb on a superb layout. I had planned to be at Spalding in person but couldn't make it down in the end so thanks for this upload Richard. Hopefully catch it soon enough, are there any other outings planned for 'Not West Coast Cement'?
Hi Richard, I am about to build my first layout, it’s going to be a DCC. I’m using 00 Hornby set track and flexi track only because I have it in boxes for years, unused. I also want to use up my Hornby insulated points ( R 8072 & R 8073 ). Am I wise using these points at the start of a layout build and I will need additional points. Will I stick with these points ?. Most of my locos are long and heavy like the Deltic, Eurostar etc. I’m using seep point motors with switch for feedback. Do I need to remove the spring from the points?. I’d appreciate your thoughts on this. Keep up the great videos. Many thanks, Alan.
Those wagons look fantastic and on a fantastic layout too.
Great video Richard. The wagons look so realistic and superb on the layout.
My Late Father got me hooked on model railways. I am looking at making a layout next year So I will be watching all of the videos on this great looking channel.
This loco and wagons look absolutely stunning on this layout, I bet you where well happy to see them running! Thanks mate for sharing 🙂
Another well put together video and good to see you back. A nicely put together layout with some great stock J
Great running session on a fantastic layout. Always good to sit back and watch the trains go by..Love the "New Junction" graffiti on the IIA 👍
Wonderful train layout
Hi Richard I just wanted to introduce myself I'm Mike Wootton from south Devon I have watched all of your video's and wanted to thank you very much,👍I suffer from SAD and it was suggested to me to take back up model making as a way of getting through the winter months!! I am just about to start building my recreation of my local branch line from Kingsbridge to South Brent! But as I'm off work with a dislocated shoulder I just wanted to thank you for your help and inspiration to get started! I know doubt will have to re watch and make notes! But couldn't miss this chance to say thank you!! Many thanks again Mike,😃👍
Hi Mike, Thanks for getting in touch! Really pleased to hear my trifles are of some use to someone. I hope you recover asap and manage to get working on your new project very soon!
By the way, tell the boss lady I love her cake! ;-)
Wonderful and plush layout.
Thanks for sharing. Stay safe.
Great layout with some great stock. Loved the GBRF bogie wagons. The graffiti was nicely done (& whole appropriate!).
Cracking layout and traffic. Brilliant.🤘🏻😎
Great running session Richard. Your new wagons look great running around the layout.
Amazing quality layout with impressive stock.
Great layout. Saw it a few years back. IIA’s look superb with the weather and graffiti
Love those Castle Cement wagons too 😎
Hello,Excellent video!👍
Greetings Seven🖖
What a great layout! All the various aspects and features come together and give a very realistic look indeed. I model the early 60's in the US midwest so dirt, grime, and disorder are present, but I'm happy I don't have to apply all that graffiti to my freight cars. Cheers from Wisconsin!
Great video Richard, nice to see some trains running.
Great footage Richard, Good to meet you in person.
The pleasure was all mine!
Lovely stuff
Good work Richard 👍
Nice to see a proper 91 on the go!
Wow they look even better on a layout Richard 👍🏻hat’s off to TMC for the artwork…
Amazing layout
Is a good job the cement wagons didn't derail!!
Not had any trouble on that front?
Nice One. just finished my upload. Though arrival of first Grandson, ment I left before getting the main Hall footage.
Great video keep it up
Nice....
Please take your stock to Warley, be great to see it in the flesh
Thank you for the update, hopefully you had time to see some of the rest of the show, still gutted I missed it
The IIAs look pretty damn good in a passing rake. Weathering and graffiti now seem to be essentials on the models/layouts for any semblance of realism. Gone are the days of everything shiny, pristine, regimented and uniform including the scenic accessories. Filth and entropy is the key! (Dean Park take note!) I have virtually all my rolling stock to do after the layout itself is mainly completed.
Have you seen Minsterley layout? For authenticity and weathering it is the absolute very best and looks real 👍
@@EtonieE25 I hadn't seen it until your message, thank you, it's a stunning piece of modelling. I'm working my way through the videos now!
@@theeventhorizon-valebridge9512 Take a cab ride through the tunnels and even the electrical conduits and power boxes details are perfect. And that’s the bit nobody will ever see! 😳
The overhead power cables must of taken him months to do 😳
superb layout, and it really shows off those hoppers well! I am very tempted to send some stuff to TMC for weathering, I'm not quite brave enough to go for the graffiti option but they certainly do a good job, and for the work involved I think the prices are very reasonable.
They certainly know what they're doing! 😁
Hope the layout is going well
They were excellent wagons. Hope Mike wasn't to hard on you running them again haha 😉. When the Colchester club layout makes decent headway I'll send you an email for an article maybe in Hornby mag 😉👍
I am loving the Cement works I have some Ideas for my own Cement works for Solsbury Hill see you at Warley Model Railway Exhibition
Great video and the trains look awesome on the layout. It gives you motivation to run home, get the tools out, and get cracking on your own New New Junction to have that experience non-stop now, right? Right??? lol
Nice. Like the 66s. Best loco in the UK..... shame no pendolino!!
Seeing the HSTs will you be getting any LNER in Intercity swallow livery be it the correct one or the off one they use. Can some one explain shunt wagons used like in the LNER with dbl header why is it needed love the hopper wagons. Would love you to speakers in them to get the strain clanking and other noises they make.
hi could you please tell me ,where you purchased your house building construction site from .thankyou
Great video, where did you get the mk1 barrier coaches behind the gbrf 50’s?👍🏻
They were a scratch build project for Hornby Magazine.
They look stunning👍🏻
The biomass rake looks superb on a superb layout. I had planned to be at Spalding in person but couldn't make it down in the end so thanks for this upload Richard. Hopefully catch it soon enough, are there any other outings planned for 'Not West Coast Cement'?
Hi Richard,
I am about to build my first layout, it’s going to be a DCC. I’m using 00 Hornby set track and flexi track only because I have it in boxes for years, unused. I also want to use up my Hornby insulated points ( R 8072 & R 8073 ). Am I wise using these points at the start of a layout build and I will need additional points. Will I stick with these points ?. Most of my locos are long and heavy like the Deltic, Eurostar etc. I’m using seep point motors with switch for feedback. Do I need to remove the spring from the points?. I’d appreciate your thoughts on this. Keep up the great videos.
Many thanks, Alan.
I see no one was brave enough to run a 225 DVT first
Not this time but we have 😊
@@NewJunction don’t it will end up on the floor
@@MoleculeMind7 ours didn't lol
Hi Richard. I've just watched Wratting Road RUclips channel and thought you might be interested in his latest video
I know Jack very well, don't you worry! 😁