New N Gauge Youtube Channel

Started by REFaust, April 29, 2011, 11:48:45 AM

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REFaust

Hi All

I just wanted to thank everyone who has been watching, commenting etc.

The channel has just passed the 3000 views mark which is great to see for something that is potentially pretty specialist :)

More videos will be added soon. I'm also working on other improvements (better intros, lighting etc)

R E Faust

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REFaust

Hi All

Another shout out to everyone who has been watching, commenting etc.

The channel has now passed 5000 views. As I said before, improvements are in the works so keep your eyes peeled  :beers:

R E Faust

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R31 Mark

Love the channel mate! It's so nice when people go to all the trouble of making reviews and videos about our interest in n scale modelling. Keep up the good work!.

quinntopia

I agree. Its a fabulous piece of content and I look forward to catching a new one each time I go online!

REFaust

Thanks to R31Mark and quinntopia for their kind words. Also to every one who has watched, commented or rated   :beers:

Over 5000 views now, which is amazing.

More videos should be added soon  :thumbsup:

R E Faust

D306Whistler

No problem fella! ;).

Keep up with the great reviews! :thumbsup:.
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REFaust

Hello All,

I just wanted to express sincere thanks to anyone who has subscribed, commented or even just watched one of the videos on the channel.

This week it's passed both 10,000 views and 100 subscribers and I'm staggered and humbled. Needless to say it gives me lots of energy to do more videos and try and improve them as I do. If anyone has any suggestions, comments or requests then please let me know,

thanks again for all the encouragement, this forum really is the best  :thumbsup:

R E Faust

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R31 Mark

It's not that surprising that you've got so many views and subs (including me hehe) when you make such good informative videos. All I can really suggest is some how to vids. Keep up the excellent work! :) Mark.

quinntopia

Ash/RE:

How about that! Two of my favorite YouTube channels in one place!   :)   Both of you have inspired me to do something similar!

Like Ash/D306Whistler I do a mix of Continental and Japanese, and finding any good information in English is fairly difficult. However, R.E.'s videos are inspiring me to think more British!

Anyhow,  I haven't done anything down this road yet, just thinking about it.  I hope you two don't mind another voice on the YouTube!

This is my channel currently: http://www.youtube.com/user/mesmerojoe?feature=mhee

RWJP

Been very impressed with the latest videos, really high quality.

Any news on what's coming next?

Ross

BlythStationLad

#25
IMO it's about time Dapol and Bachmann stopped this duplication nonsense. The market for British outline stuff is not big enough to justify both companies making the same items, nor does it necessarily make for better quality products.

The mere fact that Chinese toolmakers, injection moulders, painters and assemblers can (sadly) do a better job than the UK at a competitive price is the main reason quality has progressed so much in the last four years or so.

Dapol's biting at the ankles of their much larger competitor and seeking to gain Browny points seems to be done very much for the wrong reasons, and long-term will neither benefit them, Bachmann UK nor us modellers.

If I was MD of these companies I'd bang their heads together in a locked room until they came to their senses and drew up an agreed list of locos to make over, say, the next five years. And I'd make damned sure both lists were entirely different.

REFaust

Quote from: RWJP on October 09, 2011, 06:25:09 PM
Been very impressed with the latest videos, really high quality.

Any news on what's coming next?

Ross

On the channel or from the manufacturers..?  ;D

Thanks very much for your kind words. In the immediate future you can expect to see reviews of the Dapol Britannia 'Robin Hood' and Farish Class 37 in BR Blue you may have seen a glimpse of in an earlier video, some running in shots of the GF Class 37 and Dapol Class 58 both in Coal Sector, more guides and how-tos, a short series on improving a Farish 4F and the start of a little shelf layout I'm planning to build to demonstrate some techniques.

And lots more...lol Of course if I get any requests that list may change..

hmm.. think I better get started lol

R E Faust

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Dock Shunter

Sounds good to me.....look forward to it all......... :thumbsup:

RWJP

Quote from: REFaust on October 09, 2011, 10:36:27 PM
Quote from: RWJP on October 09, 2011, 06:25:09 PM
Been very impressed with the latest videos, really high quality.

Any news on what's coming next?

Ross

On the channel or from the manufacturers..?  ;D

Thanks very much for your kind words. In the immediate future you can expect to see reviews of the Dapol Britannia 'Robin Hood' and Farish Class 37 in BR Blue you may have seen a glimpse of in an earlier video, some running in shots of the GF Class 37 and Dapol Class 58 both in Coal Sector, more guides and how-tos, a short series on improving a Farish 4F and the start of a little shelf layout I'm planning to build to demonstrate some techniques.

And lots more...lol Of course if I get any requests that list may change..

hmm.. think I better get started lol

R E Faust

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On the channel!

The review of the 37 will be good, still not decided whether I want one or not yet so this may well help. The new layout sounds interesting as well, showing it as some form of step-by-step guide in video form would be quite interesting!

Ross

REFaust

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On the channel!

The review of the 37 will be good, still not decided whether I want one or not yet so this may well help. The new layout sounds interesting as well, showing it as some form of step-by-step guide in video form would be quite interesting!

Ross

I have already reviewed the new tooling Farish Class 37 in the coal sector livery and you can see that on the channel. The BR Blue is also the new tooling, but does have some differences in lights etc. I wasn't sure whether it would be interesting to viewers because of duplication but have had a couple of requests so will do a separate video.  :thumbsup:

R E Faust

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