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Train, Track and Crash!
A very close up tour around Uncle Mick’s model and a showcase of trains!
With a tiny camera attached to his trains (Auntie Joan had bought him from ‘Avon’) you can watch a trip around the lines at eye-level. It takes us into the station, along the track into the countryside and along the coast. Sometimes it’s easy to forget we are looking at a model.
It is built in ‘00 Gauge’ which means the people in the station on the platform are only 2cm tall!
Links to other films in this series -
Train, Track and Crash!
https://www.ganjingworld.com/video/1gg3g5rnfks1GGwLP59tdE6mk1se1c
Controls and Mine Shaft
https://www.ganjingworld.com/video/1geqvp2c1hm1lFkodrLudOp9y1i51c
Fairground
https://www.ganjingworld.com/video/1fo3on57uqn5h3SCU2cEt9oir1ce1c
Uncle Mick’s Model World Trailer
https://www.ganjingworld.com/video/1fh1l13so9l60Fqrh1oBBlRCY1gt1c
Trip Around Town
A close up in Uncle Mick’s ‘Birsley’ town, along the track that leads out to a small hamlet and around the coast.
It’s a rare opportunity to see it in fine, minute detail, the depictions of daily life as envisaged by Uncle Mick, the hustle and bustle in the town centre, road works, evening scenes, glimpses into buildings to see folk inside and the buses and trains travelling through the town.
People bought him these tiny people, trains, buses and some buildings too. But Uncle Mick sometimes re-purposed the buildings with new looks - the brickwork, roofs and shop fronts, and some of the urban landscapes in the background - he designed and printed at home. In other places, he constructed and hand painted scenery and realistic textures such as rocks, railway embankments, seashores, and even scrap piles - a few minute examples of a much larger undertaking.
Surprisingly, Uncle Mick actually designed and built moving machinery such as the mine shaft, cable car and Fairground rides ‘from bits of cardboard and a few plastic tubes’ - I can vouch for this as witness. The scale is 00 Gauge, which means the little people are about 2cm tall.
He’s truly a remarkable gentleman. I’m forever grateful for him allowing me to make these little films - he’s a very humble and quiet gentleman and is happy and content left to his own devices. So Thank You Uncle Mick!
Links to other films in this series -
Train, Track and Crash!
https://www.ganjingworld.com/video/1gg3g5rnfks1GGwLP59tdE6mk1se1c
Controls and Mine Shaft
https://www.ganjingworld.com/video/1geqvp2c1hm1lFkodrLudOp9y1i51c
Fairground
https://www.ganjingworld.com/video/1fo3on57uqn5h3SCU2cEt9oir1ce1c
Uncle Mick’s Model World Trailer
https://www.ganjingworld.com/video/1fh1l13so9l60Fqrh1oBBlRCY1gt1c
Controls and Mine Shaft
Uncle Mick's Controls are very impressive and I imagine it took a mind that works in 3D to map all these connections out to operate the train lines and all the other exciting moving parts such as his Mine Shaft which you can see in this video.
You can see another episode here -
Uncle Mick's Model World - Fairground - https://www.ganjingworld.com/video/1fo3on57uqn5h3SCU2cEt9oir1ce1c