Thanks Callum. For those of us who still find it difficult to attend exhibitions (had to miss my local one this summer), your videos are incredibly helpful and enjoyable.
I love speed and open countryside ... normally! Many of those industrial scenes were literally amazing! Fantastic attention to detail and plenty for 'the casual observer' to look at for quite a while. Thanks for sharing. Al.
Thanks Callum, Couldn't make it yesterday with the heat and family commitments. Your video provides excellent highlights of the usual high standard of modelling. Thanks again.
Some stunning layouts presented via some equaling stunning filming. A very enjoyable 30 minutes. Thanks you for your time and effort in bringing this to RUclips. Another subscriber added :)
Is that an Australian themed layout at the 16:35 mark? The loco's look familiar but not the rolling stock? Either 45 or 48 classes... Either way, excellent video mate.
Probably to show how small the trains are to the average coin which generally aren’t that big.. the £1 coin is roughly the same height as a OO Gauge figure
Well done putting the pound down, I thought it was OO until it passed the coin. Not a fan of live noise, even less with no sound. Would like to hear description but not all the chatter and noise.
I didn't get there this time but it seems a show which doesn't cater for the average modeller or for families. Having said that the standards look good and the layouts different
From across the Pond: You all do beautiful modeling! It is inspiring and can be used by all to learn new techniques and methods!
Thank you so much! The RailWells show is always a great event for layouts
Thanks Callum. For those of us who still find it difficult to attend exhibitions (had to miss my local one this summer), your videos are incredibly helpful and enjoyable.
Thanks Gary! Glad your enjoying these show videos, will try my best to keep them coming
@@SDJR7F88 2:35 imagine looking out the window of your car and seeing a giant quid!😂 or pound. Whatever that coin is. Im an American so I don’t know
I love speed and open countryside ... normally!
Many of those industrial scenes were literally amazing! Fantastic attention to detail and plenty for 'the casual observer' to look at for quite a while.
Thanks for sharing.
Al.
Glad you enjoyed it Alan. Really was a stunning line-up. Certainly some excellent modelling out there
Amazing models and the best camerawork I think I've ever seen!
Many thanks indeed! Really was a superb event! Glad you enjoyed the coverage
Thanks Callum, Couldn't make it yesterday with the heat and family commitments. Your video provides excellent highlights of the usual high standard of modelling. Thanks again.
Thanks Alan, certainly was worth braving the heat for. An excellent show as always, some mind boggling modelling!
Wonderful exhibition with many stunning layouts. Thanks for posting Callum. Cheers Greg
No worries Greg. Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Callum. Great video of what was clearly a great show. Cheers, Bob
Thanks Bob
Nice layout, love how realistic it looks
Glad you enjoyed it
Absolutely brilliant thank you
Thanks Barry!
Some stunning layouts presented via some equaling stunning filming. A very enjoyable 30 minutes. Thanks you for your time and effort in bringing this to RUclips. Another subscriber added :)
No worries Geoff. Glad you enjoyed the show! Really was an excellent event
Fantasticas maquetas que nos hacen soñar y nos transportan en el tiempo y espacio. Gracias por compartir
Many thanks Martin. Glad you enjoyed it
Is that an Australian themed layout at the 16:35 mark? The loco's look familiar but not the rolling stock? Either 45 or 48 classes...
Either way, excellent video mate.
It sure is! Really was an interesting set-up. Lots more stock around the back of it.
@@SDJR7F88 That's so cool to see. Again, great video regardless
Hey Callum, really enjoyed that many thanks. I think the J70 stole the show for me, great stuff. Take care and stay safe :) :) :)
Thanks Colin. Always is pleasure to see to see Heybridge Wharf. Does tempt me more and more to do something in 3mm
Another great share. That miniature scale not sure if it Z or what but W🤩W.
Many thanks! 3/4mm a lot smaller than z ;)
@@SDJR7F88 busy watching the rest of the vid now, some incredible modeling at this exhibition or is it just me? Thanks again.
Awesome 🚂😎👍
Many thanks
Is that a Z scale engine at the 2:24 mark? Beautiful layouts. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Nope, much smaller than that... 3/4mm scale! Truly a modelling marvel!
I like the way how the have re-created places in scale model form!!! @ 2:37 - what was the purpose of that £1 coin??? 🤔🚂🚂🚂
Probably to show how small the trains are to the average coin which generally aren’t that big.. the £1 coin is roughly the same height as a OO Gauge figure
@@terrier_productions Oh Right - Thank you - didn't think of that!!! 😉🚂🚂🚂
Yeah, was just to give a scale on how small it was! Really is a feat of engineering!
Nice video . still can't get my head round the .75 mm to the foot. Just hard to realize how small it is
You really have to see it to believe it! Is more of an engineering marvel than a model!
@@SDJR7F88 presumably it's T gauge?
@@gs425 Most likely or very close, as I believe it's been modelled to scale, hence being listed as 3/4mm scale
Was the small layout 1/300 scale and how did you get it to work??????
Is shown in video
I wish I could of been there
Really was a superb show. Bit of a warm one though
Attention to detail makes these vids so realistic...
Certainly some stunning modelling on display!
The last layout, does anyone iknow what scale that is please?
It’s in the description
3mm finescale. Details all listed in description
@@SDJR7F88 thanks, although tbf it was 2am when I watched it so not fully copusnentus, I appreciate the replies folks
@@BAProductions15C Ah know that feeling :)
Nice to see European model trains.....very unique looking as compared to American train's.👍👌👏
Glad you enjoyed it John
Well done putting the pound down, I thought it was OO until it passed the coin. Not a fan of live noise, even less with no sound. Would like to hear description but not all the chatter and noise.
I didn't get there this time but it seems a show which doesn't cater for the average modeller or for families. Having said that the standards look good and the layouts different
The standard of modelling is certainly high, but certainly is a family friendly show. Certainly a fair few in attendance
Hmmmm... doesn't the 'average' modeller deserve to be exposed to proper scale modelling? It is the route towards aspiration.
@@royfearn4345 I play with toy trains as supplied by the trade in dc. Too old to have long term realscale plans and too expensive to go digital.
I have never seen so many “hand of god” movements at an exhibition before - wonderful to look at but………
I think with the heat in the hall over the weekend, I think it was justifiable