Thanks very much for your comments Austin. Pleased that you enjoyed the video; I try to make them interesting. Hope that you will watch and enjoy the other videos on my channel.
Thanks, Lewis and welcome to my channel. Sorry, no prizes for being the 1,000th subscriber, though! Pleased that you liked the video and hope that you enjoy the others that I have posted.
I enjoy visiting model railway exhibitions and videoing the layouts. NG South was different to the usual exhibitions I visit but I couldn't get to it this year. I hope to visit it next year, though.
Nice video Keith. I organise the show, glad you liked it! Hope you don’t mind, but I’ve linked your video to the thread on the show on the NGRM online forum. Looking forward to the next parts as I never really got to see the show on the day!,
Pleased that you liked the video and I don't mind at all that you have linked it to the thread on the NGRM online forum. Pleased that you think that it is good enough for that. Part 2 is now posted; Part 3 will be soon.
How is '0' scale Narrow Gauge??? Far too much non scale speed, abrupt stops, coupling by engine/ stock 'collision', hesitant movement indicates poor track laying, and/ or dirty track . . . this at Exhibition from specially invited layouts . . . suggests inexperienced modelers seriously need retrainiing! Snowdon Nwngr - Gauge information absent? Camera better at 'ground' level than from overflying plane!!
Thank you for your comments but I think that you are being unnecessarily critical. Although the layout exhibitors do their best, things can, and do, go wrong, and they cope as best they can, whilst still entertaining the public. And, yes, sometimes, inexperienced operators are used if more experienced operators are not available or to give them a break. Snowdon Nwngr is 8mm/ft, 1/38 scale. The 0 gauge layouts were 7mm/ft scale, 32mm gauge. I am not a professional photographer but I try to use various camera angles to capture the best shots that I can. For various reasons, (layout scenery, other onlookers) I can't always view from 'ground level'.
Enjoyed the variety of scenes and subjects. Closeups interesting and well done; especially liked. Thanks.
Thanks very much for your comments Austin. Pleased that you enjoyed the video; I try to make them interesting. Hope that you will watch and enjoy the other videos on my channel.
Great video. Thank you for posting.
Thanks, I enjoy taking the videos, so hope that other people enjoy watching them.
1000th subscriber!!! Congrats! And great vid thank you
Thanks, Lewis and welcome to my channel. Sorry, no prizes for being the 1,000th subscriber, though! Pleased that you liked the video and hope that you enjoy the others that I have posted.
Found myself here after seeing it on the ngrm online forum. Thanks for uploading, my favourite so far was the Snowden layout
Pleased that you liked it. Hope that you also like Part 2 (now posted) and Part 3 which will be posted as soon as I have finished editing it.
Thanks for taking the time and trouble to film and edit this
I enjoy visiting model railway exhibitions and videoing the layouts. NG South was different to the usual exhibitions I visit but I couldn't get to it this year. I hope to visit it next year, though.
Nice video Keith. I organise the show, glad you liked it! Hope you don’t mind, but I’ve linked your video to the thread on the show on the NGRM online forum. Looking forward to the next parts as I never really got to see the show on the day!,
Pleased that you liked the video and I don't mind at all that you have linked it to the thread on the NGRM online forum. Pleased that you think that it is good enough for that. Part 2 is now posted; Part 3 will be soon.
How is '0' scale Narrow Gauge??? Far too much non scale speed, abrupt stops, coupling by engine/ stock 'collision', hesitant movement indicates poor track laying, and/ or dirty track . . . this at Exhibition from specially invited layouts . . . suggests inexperienced modelers seriously need retrainiing!
Snowdon Nwngr - Gauge information absent?
Camera better at 'ground' level than from overflying plane!!
Thank you for your comments but I think that you are being unnecessarily critical. Although the layout exhibitors do their best, things can, and do, go wrong, and they cope as best they can, whilst still entertaining the public. And, yes, sometimes, inexperienced operators are used if more experienced operators are not available or to give them a break.
Snowdon Nwngr is 8mm/ft, 1/38 scale.
The 0 gauge layouts were 7mm/ft scale, 32mm gauge.
I am not a professional photographer but I try to use various camera angles to capture the best shots that I can. For various reasons, (layout scenery, other onlookers) I can't always view from 'ground level'.