A selection of layouts from the Great British Model Railway Show at the British Motor Museum in Gaydon.

    Find the following Layouts
    00:00 INTRO
    00:25 LIFE IN LONGMORN
    01:24 EDROM
    02:09 ROSEBURY GOODS
    03:07 RELIANCE WORKS
    03:44 HATHAWAY ST ANDREW
    04:59 LLANTWY
    05:24 TRI-ANG MINIC MOTORWAYS
    05:42 GRAFTY GREEN
    07:12 TEMPLEFORD
    07:34 ROCHE JUNCTION
    08:07 STODMARSH
    09:02 LINTOR TOWN
    11:45 CON YARD
    13:03 STEDHAM MILL
    14:04 SANDY BAY
    16:15 OLD SARUM
    18:06 ST. MARY’S
    18:59 ST. ETENNE-EN-CAUX
    19:20 BOWLEGGETT MANOR AND FARR END
    21:16 PORT WILLIAM
    22:59 BURY, THORN & SONS
    24:20 OVERLORD
    25:41 TETBURY
    27:11 HACKWORTH (TRAFALGAR TERRACE)
    29:28 ZLATA VYCHOD
    31:30 MEACHAM
    33:37 RICHMOND
    34:24 EXETER ST.GEORGE
    35:45 HOLLAND BECK
    37:38 HIND-LEIGH YARD
    38:39 NINE MILLS
    40:03 SWAYNTON
    42:00 STAMFORD EAST

    16 Comments

    1. So do you think anything was different or better/worse than GETs?
      Although I was planning on attending this show, GETs had sort of worn me down tbh.

    2. Great video and the comment is superb, I love your work.
      As a Belgian British train collector, this was one of the few events I was able to go to, and had a lovely time there.
      You always see great ideas at these events, and overal it's a lovely community to spend you time with, even if you're a foreigner .
      And also a big shout out "thank you" to the OO gauge live steam club who helped me to get my Silver Link come back alive.
      Anyway keep on making these lovely videos, I enjoy everyone you make, and it's a channel really worth while to subscribe to.
      So thank you very much…
      Cheers, Danny
      PS my favorite layout was "Richmond" this is the era I work in my self…

    3. Excellent. One of the best show videos I’ve seen, complete with background commentary. I was on one of the stands so never got to see too much. Keep up the good work.

    4. Amazing layout with the WW2 docks composite! My great grandfather was in charge of WW1 operations at Soton docks, for which he was awarded MBE and King of Belgium medal. He could turn around a complete troop train and bring the next one in, in just 5 mins.

    5. Thanks for another great upload TS featuring the trademark musical interludes. I think you have a second trademark now with your French pronunciation! Agree with you that Sandy Bay is a brilliant layout with lots of unexpected detail.

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