'O' Gauge Model of Heaton Lodge Junction

'O' Gauge Model of Heaton Lodge Junction

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Bluedot

3,592 posts

107 months

Saturday 4th December 2021
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velocemitch

3,813 posts

220 months

Saturday 4th December 2021
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Any links to details of opening ours etc, I’d like to go over and have a look.

droopsnoot

11,949 posts

242 months

Saturday 4th December 2021
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velocemitch said:
Any links to details of opening ours etc, I’d like to go over and have a look.
Here:

https://experiencewakefield.co.uk/event/britain-s-...

DAVEVO9

3,469 posts

267 months

Saturday 4th December 2021
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Amazing achievement!

Simon I don't know if you read this reply, but are you still a couple after you hid this for so long?

That's another achievement on it's own!

Ston

630 posts

269 months

Saturday 4th December 2021
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Came back here after reading the BBC website. It just had to be about this and how great it is. Well done Sir

TimmyMallett

2,846 posts

112 months

Tuesday 7th December 2021
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Bbc1 national news right now!!!

Mishima

63 posts

152 months

Tuesday 14th December 2021
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We've been over to Wakefield to see this today and I have to say that whilst I thought it impressive on TV, in real life - or in its representation of it - it's something else! I'm not a modeller but technically I think it's amazing; it runs automatically, you half close your eyes and it's real, the large O scale really adds a lot. The ostensibly very ordinary and 'warts and all ' subject is obviously so close to the creator's heart and I think that carries thorough into its authenticity.
If you get a chance, go and see it.

giveitfish

4,031 posts

214 months

Tuesday 14th December 2021
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Very well put. I went on Sunday with a mate and his young son - we all loved it. Mesmerising.

Dr G

15,183 posts

242 months

Wednesday 15th December 2021
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If it ends up a little further south at any point I'll absolutely be taking my 3 year old to visit.

silverfoxcc

7,690 posts

145 months

Wednesday 15th December 2021
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Dr-g

Although a live steam builder i admire stuff like that and will crawl naked over broken glass should he get south of Birmingham.

If any of you are within 50-100 miles of Oxford, may i heartily recommend a visit to Pendon Museum. The Vale scene is so good you feel you are veiing it from an aircraft. Been WIP for nearly 70 years? and still not finished. The detail in 4mm to ft is incredible. Individual slates on houses .cottages properly thatched. You wont regret it

dhutch

14,388 posts

197 months

Thursday 16th December 2021
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Absolutely love it.

I have friends, two brothers who's son I went to uni with, who have a good size (I would say, large, but for the present company) O-gauge railway, all scratch built track, locos, building, working signals, all linked up by a huge amount of custom wiring, controllers, including working (period reclaimed) block instruments.

You cant really describe how amazingly detailed this stuff can get, the life's work that goes into it.

They have recently migrated their fathers railway, which dates from the 40s-50s down from his attic, and combined it with the work of one of the sons, who has too been scratch building locomotives and rolling stock, as well as the scenery most of his life.

Perhaps we can all go up one day in the new year when christmas and this current covid wave has passed us.

demic

375 posts

161 months

Sunday 19th December 2021
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Took the young un on Friday, very impressed with the detail. Some of the features are still present and recognisable to this day(signed the route for 14yrs). The steps for the little ones to see was a really nice touch. It is bloody huge though


Dr G

15,183 posts

242 months

Tuesday 21st December 2021
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silverfoxcc said:
Dr-g

Although a live steam builder i admire stuff like that and will crawl naked over broken glass should he get south of Birmingham.

If any of you are within 50-100 miles of Oxford, may i heartily recommend a visit to Pendon Museum. The Vale scene is so good you feel you are veiing it from an aircraft. Been WIP for nearly 70 years? and still not finished. The detail in 4mm to ft is incredible. Individual slates on houses .cottages properly thatched. You wont regret it
How have I never heard of that? I'm just down the M40.

Dr G & Dr G Junior will absolutely be paying a visit very soon.