Hi Chris, the layout looks fantastic with those 4 trains running! Great to relax and just what the trains going round, maybe with a nice cold beer 🍺? Cheers Gary
really enjoyable running session Chris. So good to see you having trains run as you always envisioned when you started building. I bet you needed eyes in the back of your head with so many running.Stephen
Thanks Stephen, it's quite reliable in terms very few derailments, generally only when i forget to change the points & zero uncoupling issues but still you worry when you have not seen a train for a few minutes, in earlier running the class 28 caught up to the class 37 in the helix. cheers
Hello Chris 👋 it must be so much fun to relax and watch the trains go by, now that the loop has been completed 👍Filming 🎥 is altogether more stressful 😳 Very best wishes from the Emerald Isle ☘️
Im not into N gauge way to small for me but what you have done is focus on the expanse a real railway would be. Plenty of work to do still. I do like the open expanse of line with the viaduct and also the stone road bridge. You have caught the essense of a railway in open countryside which n gauge is so good for. I know someone who made a scale model of ribblehead viaduct in 4mm and it was close to 20 feet in length Much easier and achievable in n gauge
@@ngaugefouroaksstreetstatio6932 I'm on the central Coast NSW, you may know of the person who had Ribblehead viaduct, it was Richard Johnson from DCC concepts who was in Perth
Yes i do, he gave me plenty of advice before they left for the UK, i did see the viaduct briefly. There was also an n gauge Ribble head layout on you tube.I think the layout or viaduct was sold at some point. I used the Ribble head dimensions as a guide. cheers @@Steven_Rowe
Hello Chris. those viaducts look awesome. i have not seen better. excellent. cheer's Tony
Very jealous of that big long moorside run of track, looks awesome 👌
Much appreciated
Lovely layout, I particularly liked the buffet set up at 7:33;-)
Gets a bit of use on a Friday night. Cheers
Hi Chris, the layout looks fantastic with those 4 trains running! Great to relax and just what the trains going round, maybe with a nice cold beer 🍺? Cheers Gary
Cheers Gary
Great layout, perfect running..👏🏻👏🏻, nice one Chris…all the best, Chris
Yes all ran great Chris, no derailments or uncoupling, so very pleased.
Hallo Chris, nice train video🚂🎥👍👍.
Best regards Gert
Thanks Gert
really enjoyable running session Chris. So good to see you having trains run as you always envisioned when you started building. I bet you needed eyes in the back of your head with so many running.Stephen
Thanks Stephen, it's quite reliable in terms very few derailments, generally only when i forget to change the points & zero uncoupling issues but still you worry when you have not seen a train for a few minutes, in earlier running the class 28 caught up to the class 37 in the helix. cheers
Hello Chris 👋 it must be so much fun to relax and watch the trains go by, now that the loop has been completed 👍Filming 🎥 is altogether more stressful 😳 Very best wishes from the Emerald Isle ☘️
Yes i starting to trust the layout now the helix is rewired and great as you say to watch the trains , cheers Paul
Great running session - very impressive shots and layout.
Regards
Steve
Thanks Steve
Hello, the long parade route is just terrific. Again a beautiful driving video. Best regards, Toni
thankyou Toni, needs a few trees though.
Im not into N gauge way to small for me but what you have done is focus on the expanse a real railway would be.
Plenty of work to do still.
I do like the open expanse of line with the viaduct and also the stone road bridge.
You have caught the essense of a railway in open countryside which n gauge is so good for.
I know someone who made a scale model of ribblehead viaduct in 4mm and it was close to 20 feet in length
Much easier and achievable in n gauge
thank you very much Steven, i'm lucky to have the room but always envisaged trains going somewhere and returning. cheers
@@ngaugefouroaksstreetstatio6932 you must be in Aus, like me.
yes in Perth@@Steven_Rowe
@@ngaugefouroaksstreetstatio6932 I'm on the central Coast NSW, you may know of the person who had Ribblehead viaduct, it was Richard Johnson from DCC concepts who was in Perth
Yes i do, he gave me plenty of advice before they left for the UK, i did see the viaduct briefly. There was also an n gauge Ribble head layout on you tube.I think the layout or viaduct was sold at some point. I used the Ribble head dimensions as a guide.
cheers @@Steven_Rowe