I'm such a fan of these tiny treasures. I'm moving from an RV to a boat and am planning a sea chest layout. Tnanks for sharing - Scale Rail Ray heading to the roundhouse.
Love this video all the way from the states! If I can't visit some of my favorite UK rail lines, at least I get to see them in miniature. Such excellent craftsmanship with every layout.
Some fab demonstrations of what you can do with limited space. Another great model exhibition all round with some excellent layouts on display. Was a truly great day here.
What a fantastic video from Lawrie. It was great to see the many different types of micro layouts that can be made by hand and the different scales sizes as well.
wow I especially like that last one with the sound fitted 37s. Inspiration from all that detail around the bridge and loading plant has distracted me from doing work because now I want to build model dioramas
I do like break time! Seems to be the only video I've seen showing off the collector club Martello, pretty disappointed it hasn't got the nameplate headboard but glad the current condition loco was made either way
It was a great day out the layouts were amazing, the little group of traction engines were lovely to see and steam locomotives were doing a sterling job on the line. Also great to see you and have a little chat. By the way I hope you didn't hide the Mr Blobby loco on the roof of the big loco you were next to again.
im starting to really get interested in doing a large modular type layout in t guage id like to do like a pretty large "network" type layout so not just representing a small station i mean several stations representing a section of a main line set in roughly modern southern uk anytime in the last say 10-20 years [so very loosely and based on a ficticious line with the hint of a branchline and probably a hint of the junction with another main line sort of mimicing the weymouth terminus with the two lines that go from there and a bit more the joy of t guage is i can do all of this in a few 1ft x 4ft ish sections and just put a couple of sections together as and when i can to do running sessions] seems most people are using t as a way of making something briefcase sized whereas i think it has potential to model proper long long long sections of a full on mainline if that makes sense i will update when i get around to doing more than just collecting parts like i am now anyway thanks for sharing this video its really interesting :-)
What is the blue vehicle-frame-looking thing at 22:55? Excellent excellent layouts. Yours was a standout, seeing it among peers. I think the A size format is too small. That'd be OK for N. For HO a B sheet would add tons of flexibility while still being 'pick it up easily in two hands' and 'fits on a car seat' size. A is good too, it's a challenge.
I sometimes wish I had my own railway layout, then I can collect all my favourite engines and get them working, like a railway controller 😊 Oh by the way, I heard that No. 10 Doctor Sun from the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch railway is back in service again! Will you be doing anything involving that locomotive in the future maybe?
As soon as you get your model railway hat on you start saying “prototypical”. I was waiting for it, and you didn’t disappoint. So I switched off the video right there.
I'm such a fan of these tiny treasures. I'm moving from an RV to a boat and am planning a sea chest layout. Tnanks for sharing - Scale Rail Ray heading to the roundhouse.
TY 🙏🙏
You're welcome
Wow, Whiteoak is just a nice layout! It looks like the real thing.
Isn't it just
Great video, it was wonderful to hear children’s voices in the background so fascinated in the displays. Well done on your display
Love this video all the way from the states! If I can't visit some of my favorite UK rail lines, at least I get to see them in miniature. Such excellent craftsmanship with every layout.
I like how you got an individual adjudicator and not an independent one
You're an individual. 😂
Some fab demonstrations of what you can do with limited space. Another great model exhibition all round with some excellent layouts on display. Was a truly great day here.
gread relaxing video enjoy your work and personality
What a fantastic video from Lawrie. It was great to see the many different types of micro layouts that can be made by hand and the different scales sizes as well.
I love this video! But with all the closeups it's hard to really appreciate just how small the microlayouts are!
Small! They're all A4 ish
@@lmmI didn't believe you until you did the award shot with all of them side by side. Incredible! They look much bigger on the close angle shots.
Nice! I wish I was there now....
It was a good show!
@@lmm I live 4 hours away so it would be annyoing boing again a few days later#
Great video - thanks for sharing 👍✌️😊😊
great video!
Thank you
I really appreciate the micro layouts! I have one in an electric bass case!
I have to admit that's the best run layouts I have seen in years, as in realistic speeds. Fantastic. Must get my NN3 built.
Thank you very much!
wow I especially like that last one with the sound fitted 37s. Inspiration from all that detail around the bridge and loading plant has distracted me from doing work because now I want to build model dioramas
I never did make it in the end. I'll definitely try and go soon though. Maybe even volunteer, it's only an hour away.
Both this event and the one before (the steam up event) are excellent. I have heard the road rail and ale is also a great event to attend.
It was a great event!
Another cracking video matey, a great show as per last year…
That LT pannier tank looks good aswell 👍🏻
Thank you very much. It looked great on the layout!
Thank you for mentioning our layout Illie Town. We were next to you
Sorry that I didn't get more footage of it. We were rather busy!
Always wanted to do a layout in a suitcase. Although I do put track signal signal box and coal office on my windowsil.
lovely
Great video. Still trying to get my head around, the amount of work you've put in.
Thank you
I do like break time! Seems to be the only video I've seen showing off the collector club Martello, pretty disappointed it hasn't got the nameplate headboard but glad the current condition loco was made either way
You had me running your layout for most of the day 😂
It was a great day out the layouts were amazing, the little group of traction engines were lovely to see and steam locomotives were doing a sterling job on the line. Also great to see you and have a little chat.
By the way I hope you didn't hide the Mr Blobby loco on the roof of the big loco you were next to again.
No not us. Not at all
im starting to really get interested in doing a large modular type layout in t guage id like to do like a pretty large "network" type layout so not just representing a small station i mean several stations representing a section of a main line set in roughly modern southern uk anytime in the last say 10-20 years [so very loosely and based on a ficticious line with the hint of a branchline and probably a hint of the junction with another main line sort of mimicing the weymouth terminus with the two lines that go from there and a bit more the joy of t guage is i can do all of this in a few 1ft x 4ft ish sections and just put a couple of sections together as and when i can to do running sessions] seems most people are using t as a way of making something briefcase sized whereas i think it has potential to model proper long long long sections of a full on mainline if that makes sense i will update when i get around to doing more than just collecting parts like i am now
anyway thanks for sharing this video its really interesting :-)
Love the content
Hello from NZ
Thank you!
10:37 is the best bit
You poking fun at yourself is funny i dunno why
Which tain is the very long train though?
What is the blue vehicle-frame-looking thing at 22:55? Excellent excellent layouts. Yours was a standout, seeing it among peers. I think the A size format is too small. That'd be OK for N. For HO a B sheet would add tons of flexibility while still being 'pick it up easily in two hands' and 'fits on a car seat' size. A is good too, it's a challenge.
I think that's an old plough.
Thank you very much - yes A4 is far too small but it was an exercise to show what could be done in no space.
I sometimes wish I had my own railway layout, then I can collect all my favourite engines and get them working, like a railway controller 😊
Oh by the way, I heard that No. 10 Doctor Sun from the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch railway is back in service again! Will you be doing anything involving that locomotive in the future maybe?
You can have a layout in a tiny space!
I'd love to do something with them.
the only way you can beat a 37 is maybe with a class 50 in BR blue or BR blue large logo
See you next at the Tallyllyn Railway, does that mean no Mid Suffolk for you tomorrow?
Afraid not - they decided they didn't want the fire engine.
However, I will be at Whitwell and Reepham tomorrow morning!
@@lmm I'm there in June for my driving experience, although that's actually closer to me than the MSLR.... oh, decisions decisions
Lawrie goes micro.
New series 😂
I cringe at the maintenance of the working loader...
Do n scale oun now
As soon as you get your model railway hat on you start saying “prototypical”. I was waiting for it, and you didn’t disappoint. So I switched off the video right there.
Thanks for watching until that point. Strangest drinking game I've come across yet.
Very lovely layouts. Scoole looks very good.
Could we possibly see the MSLR 0-4-0st Bagnal on Lawrie goes loco?
Very good videos.
I'm afraid not - it's out of ticket and up for sale.
Maybe one day, but I suspect that it's next running will be a long way away
@@lmmOkay Thank you for letting me know what's going on.