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Wonderful. Thank you for sharing these with us.
Superb, great to see them all running.
An absolute pleasure to marvel at. As always, your narration is perfectly pitched with such an adroit use of vocabulary, as I continue on my own heuristic journey in, a sometimes slightly contumacious way. 🙏
Amazing as always
Brilliant layout and a lot of time and hard work gone into it thanks for showing it to us 👍
Amazing. I remember watching you build a DJH A1 in right track part 1&2. Can't believe you are still building them all these years later. A good testament to the quality of the kit
so beautifully made and fantastic only the Malton iron torpedos would have a lot of burnt slag, crud and Malton iron splashes all over them i worked on British steel scunthorpe blast furnace floor, then high line and later internal railways around 1975 onwards great work mate
Always an enjoyment to see your wonderful layout. My maternal grandmother lived at Scrooby and since the age of 5 (so I'm told) used to drag her down to look at trains at the railway crossing. Later I spent 100's of hours in my summer holidays booking them with the help of my Ian Allen spotters book. I've still got it and sometimes check with the expresses you run to see if I've seen them. One of the best sights was seeing the trains picking-up water at the Scrooby troughs, more so if the fireman was a bit slow in winding up the scoop! Great layout Tony from one has seen much of it just a few miles up the line.
Tony, great video and thank you for sharing.
So glad to see and hear that you are still building Tony - puts my own, meagre, output to shame. Although I do claim mitigating circumstances. Didn't send me to sleep btw and I'm an insomniac! 😲🤕🤭💜✌️
Perfect except for the size of the lamps. Scale ones perhaps?
good vid of nice layout keep up the good vid on channel
Its a beautiful modelrailway
This is proper railway modelling ..
Tony, following your 2 part video on the DJH website from a few years ago now, I've started/trying, very badly, to built kit locomotives, coaches, and wagons. I can only marvel at your skill level and attention to detail. Only a few days pass before I get out the old video to watch again, to give me inspiration to carry on and that it will all turn out OK, and this one will be no different I expect. Like you, I was surprised to hear that the 00 gauge kit side of locomotives had been brought by Ellis Clark Trains although as far as I'm aware I've not seen any announcement. Please, more videos of your amazing talent.
Ellis Clark only bought the remaining stock of DJH kits in 4mm scale. Squires Tools have bought all the tooling and moulds etc that DJH used to produce their kits. In time announcements will be made on availability of the kits.
@@tulyar1043 So they have SEF and DJH, what next?
You echo my thought ie have always wanted to build one but all the advice I heard put them in the too hard basket. I need to find some YT videos to see what are the key areas of cricicality. The difference is seeing full metal locos running v plastic body is instantly noticeable.
@paredding Hi, thanks for your reply. I can only suggest watching Tony's video and the Loco builder. The later has long since stopped posting on KZread. Tony's video is available via the DJH website under loco construction, he makes it look oh so simple. Hope this helps, Lawrence
Brilliant workmanship! Amazing talent!
It’s 05:13hrs. and what a delight to fire up my iPad to see what I would say has to be the ‘Benchmark’ in kit building. Your skill certainly shines through in these various scaled reproductions of these iconic locomotives. I also notice the results of the time and dedication you’ve employed to achieve total reliability in the running of the layout. Thanks for sharing a lifetime passion to achieve excellence in the world of modelling. As the son of a Station Master, I’m just starting my journey at 71 years to replicate one of the many stations he took charge of being chased around the country due to Mr.Richard Beechings’s vision of a better railway infrastructure for the UK……I hold judgement on that!
Beautiful models. A joy to see them running so well.
Hi, This is one of the best videos on YT I found. Highest level of modeling. But why in 4 minutes only? Each step would have deserved tat least ten-ten minutes or much more. One question, if I may: what tool did you used to cut the coach, straight, perfect, without any damage and destruction? Thanks!
This is a very informative & well presented video. Am I missing something or is this the only one of Mr Leaders videos? I was hoping there would be more! Many thanks for posting anyway.
Remarkable layout and it probably helped Mr Parker keep fit and able given the physicallity of accessing and running the layout!
You reminded me of this: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qaWWm4-Oj8SzqKQ.html, a model re-creation of the robbery by the Luton Model Railway society
The only bad thing about this video was it ending. I think I could easily have enjoyed another 50m. Stunning layout.
Tony hiw are the freight wagons connected in the rakes to ensure clean reverse pushing out like the kick back sidings
Everytime Hornby awards nominations are presented i lookout for Collingwood n still no sign unfortunately so hopefully one day collingwood will make the listing for an award it deserves
Staggering and what dedication. I have just had to remove a board section from my layout as I find it hard to crawl now so how he did all that construction over the years beggars belief. I hope the layout is now preserved somewhere or whoever took over the house has been able to keep it.
Excellent lab so I'm most impressed with your fine work
Sone collectors won’t ever remove the model from the box! That’s how anal they’ve become about their hobby(obsession)….
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That is such a beautiful layout. Well done. :) I can't wait till I build my first layout, which will hopefully be Godshill Station.
Lovely🚂⭐👍
Phil I could not hear the brand of roof tiles you used. Can you or someone state the name and from where they can be bought? Thanks, Mark
Intriguing model display. I happen to love the Rapido J70 trams and what they resemble, both fictionally (as in the _Railway Series_ and _Thomas & Friends_ universe) and in real life (as per railway history for the Wisbech and Upwell Tramway in England.) I have got to get me a neat lil' collector's model like that.
Very nice🚂👍
Nothing like the realism of O scale.
A lovely model but I really think that the loco needs a crew.
Rubbishy Sound in the 9F - completely unreal!
Lovey layouts. However, the sound from the 9F is completely;y out of sync with the pistons. This is why I do not have sound. Diesels generally ok, but not steam.
Nice models, but the chuff-rate on the 9F is about 1/4 of what it should be!
Brilliant video
Brilliant video
Thanks for that Phil. I have used dry brushing myself in 4mm, but in detail rather than washing. Looks very effective. IF I can get back to modelling its something different to think about. 👍👍👍
Love the video but that 9F sound is an absolute mile out of sync. In real terms it would be going around Five miles an hour. Poor stuff from Hornby
the 9f sound is a bit sparse. is there a fault?
Only two of the big four, and a 9f ?? Great video though 👍👍👍
Great video!! Well done!!
That looks very Cotswoldeque!! Cotswold stone is one of my favourite types of stone.
good work looks good tip keep up the good vids thanks four the good vids thanks lee
good vid keep up the good vids thanks lee