Great to see these great victorian layouts the splendor that scenery the trains and the amazing people putting so much dedicated effort into this layout restoring the greatness and witnessing the replica of a bygone era and showing how our great and important railways where back in the day.
In Australia, we call them "Railways". Not that other way of saying it. It is going to be pretty smart when it's all done. It would be good to see it now, 5 years later.
Hi Brett. No unfortunately I have not visited since taking this video. We have been in and out of lock-down for almost 21 months here in Melbourne and limited to where we could travel. I should make contact with Graham and get back there. He sure is a fantastic modeller. Rod.
Oh my gord, the amount of detail in this is stunning. So I have questions; 1) What time period is that set in? I'm guessing 1950s/early 60s 2) Castlemaine had 3 platforms? So ovbiously there were a number of main & branch line passenger services back then?
Love what you have done so far -hope to see it closer to completion. However please don't use the term "RR" Victorian "RAILWAYS". Hope to see more, also like both the brick station and the blue-stone one, great feel about them.
Great to see these great victorian layouts the splendor that scenery the trains and the amazing people putting so much dedicated effort into this layout restoring the greatness and witnessing the replica of a bygone era and showing how our great and important railways where back in the day.
Thanks for your comments, it is a beautiful layout.
In Australia, we call them "Railways". Not that other way of saying it. It is going to be pretty smart when it's all done. It would be good to see it now, 5 years later.
Hi Graham I like watching your videos of your railroad
Hi Daniel. Thanks for liking my videos. Graham is the owner of the RR not the video owner.
Love the detail, it makes me go back to the layout.
It is a very fine layout indeed.
Amazing!
Station ad surrounding buildings ae exquisite. well done
Haven't been back for a while however Graham does do exquisite work.
Nice video Rod, of a wonderful layout.
Many thanks!
I keep coming back to this video, great layout. Have you seen the layout recently, any chance of another video?
Hi Brett. No unfortunately I have not visited since taking this video. We have been in and out of lock-down for almost 21 months here in Melbourne and limited to where we could travel. I should make contact with Graham and get back there. He sure is a fantastic modeller. Rod.
those locomotives would have cost a fortune. i would never be able to afford one.
Oh my gord, the amount of detail in this is stunning.
So I have questions;
1) What time period is that set in?
I'm guessing 1950s/early 60s
2) Castlemaine had 3 platforms?
So ovbiously there were a number of main & branch line passenger services back then?
Hi Gary, not too sure of the era but hoping to get back to see the layout in the next few months. Hang in there. Thanks Rod.
Love what you have done so far -hope to see it closer to completion. However please don't use the term "RR" Victorian "RAILWAYS". Hope to see more, also like both the brick station and the blue-stone one, great feel about them.
Thanks for your comments.
Beautiful layout mate. I would hate to know how much money was put into it.
Yes Graham has done a great job. Haven't seen it for a while so probably a lot more completed. Thanks for your comments.
Nice
Thanks Lance. I have not had a chance to revisit Grahams layout unfortunately. It is a beautiful layout and the details are something else.