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Spavo
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Post by Spavo »

Brilliant Aidan!

Now I don't have to worry about missing one of your productions......

Great forum to just chill out this one....

Thanks very much,

Gav.
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Post by waz »

Hi Aidan !!!

Well done mate. These videos should be kept for posterity. They make a good starting point for any newcomers. I know when I started I searched the net for photos and ideas. Here we have them all in one spot. Truly great productions that deserve a STICKY so they stay at the top of the page.

Thanks for your work Aidan.

My Very best regards

BILL.
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Post by TerryB »

waz wrote: These videos should be kept for posterity. They make a good starting point for any newcomers. I know when I started I searched the net for photos and ideas. Here we have them all in one spot. Truly great productions that deserve a STICKY so they stay at the top of the page.
I agree,put these at the top of the page where new members will see them straight away .......I took most of my inspiration from the "my layouts" section when I joined this forum 12 months ago.

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Post by Spavo »

Me too Terry,

I had nowhere else to go to get ideas and advice and anyone looking at my layout in the video should know that from the off. Such a huge amount of talent on here it's impossible not to learn......

Cheers,

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Post by mumbles »

hi
great videos 8)
really enjoyed them. i've just noticed that there's been a rush of great threads of n gauge layouts- as have you, what about doing a 'best of n'?
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Post by sanctuary »

It's a good Idea, but will be a pain to sort out easily, which are N and which are 00, especially with the high standard of detail on some of the latest N layouts on here, at first glance they look like 00.

Up to now the pictures for NRM VE 4 are mainly N, but I only have 12 pictures so far, just need another 78 to go into the file.
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Post by sanctuary »

Well here it is, I'm off on holiday later today so I stayed up and managed to get it done in the end. I took the liberty of including a picture from Spavo's Personal Layout Thread (one of his video's) which might see the hit count rise quickly on youtube hope you enjoy it.

See you in a couple of months

Click here to watch New-Railway-Modellers-Virtual-Exhibition-4

Just in case first link does not work try this one

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUffTdGkoFw
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Post by TerryB »

Hi Aidan :D ..............................Another brilliant video,many thanks matey ..............Have a good holiday :wink:
Kind Regards
Terry
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Post by Lofty »

Love number four 8)

A few photos in there that I hadn’t seen in the threads :oops:

I need to get a few more into my thread in anticipation of number five :wink:

Lofty
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Post by Infrontcat »

Yeah, and thanks for putting on the pic of the Loftmeister's Brush Type II :wink:
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Post by bunji »

Another excellent video! I never did thank you for putting photos of Lockerberry Quay in the second one, so... there it is! Thanks for including my jam jar lid layout too. :D

If you ever make a fifth video, you could include the photos of George's Medford POLR layout which are in various threads in the Model Railway Photography section. It'd definately add to the exhibition feel, as it was actually exhibited!
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Post by British Rail »

Wow excellent stuff Aidan well done, thanks for including me :D I can't wait for the 5th video as it's going to be even better.


Keep up the good work!

BR
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Post by sanctuary »

It would appear that all the links to most of The New Railway Modellers Virtual Exhibitions that were hosted by putafile have been removed by them.

The copies on youtube still work

New Railway Modellers Virtual Exhibition 1

New Railway Modellers Virtual Exhibition 2

New Railway Modellers Virtual Exhibition 3

New Railway Modellers Virtual Exhibition 4

Blue_Dalek Dads Virtual Model Railway Exhibition

Barchester a Pictorial Overview

I hope they are not removed
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Post by Lofty »

Hey, long time no see Aidan

There is certainly a raft of new material since your last visit, should you be inclined to carry on

Lofty
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