On video: Speedlink trip workings on Paxton Road…

Over the holidays I’ve not spent so much time worrying about content - enjoying the break to focus purely on my own modelling. That said, a few operating sessions were filmed solely for the enjoyment I get from editing and creating video…


Paxton Road isn’t really operated like this in real life, but a series of trains formed by hand in the fiddle yard tell the story of some short Speedlink workings that have inspired my N gauge model making. Just over 5 minutes I hope you enjoy these slow speed and almost mindful moments. Until next time, more soon… 


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  1. James nice to see you enjoying your short running session. Paxton Road looks great and I thoroughly enjoyed the video.

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  2. Excellent stuff James! Just waiting for the Isle of Wight ferry at Lymington, on my way to see my parents, the video helps pass the time and inspires thoughts of speedlink trips on my own layout. It's amazing how much enjoyment two sidings can give, I particularly like the view through the cement silo and the little group of buildings in the back right hand corner. Take care.

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