Thanks Jim. The larger scale always gives more scope for detailed modelling, usually with in a surprisingly small layout area. Hope you're keeping well and we can start to see exhibitions restarted sometime soon.
Lovely stuff! That wagon at 4:21 with the wheel on it is a clever way to transport large items, given the height restrictions on railways. Haven't seen this type of wagon on model railways before. :-)
Hi Sammy. No idea if it's authentic or not, but the railways always operated with the help of ingenious and incentive engineers, so there are plenty of examples of similar solutions.
It was certainly the last one I considered safe to visit. I had planned on visiting another a week or two later, but by that time the government was advising against attending public events so I thought it inadvisable. Let's hope in the future we can safely attend more like this.
Great video Martin. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Bob
Thanks Bob. Hopefully more will start to open soon.
Always a pleasure to watch Martin. I must say I was very impressed by the O Scale people
Thanks Jim. The larger scale always gives more scope for detailed modelling, usually with in a surprisingly small layout area. Hope you're keeping well and we can start to see exhibitions restarted sometime soon.
Lovely stuff!
That wagon at 4:21 with the wheel on it is a clever way to transport large items, given the height restrictions on railways. Haven't seen this type of wagon on model railways before. :-)
Hi Sammy. No idea if it's authentic or not, but the railways always operated with the help of ingenious and incentive engineers, so there are plenty of examples of similar solutions.
This must of been the last exhibition before lock down. Missing these events.
It was certainly the last one I considered safe to visit. I had planned on visiting another a week or two later, but by that time the government was advising against attending public events so I thought it inadvisable. Let's hope in the future we can safely attend more like this.