Behind the Scenes at Sam'sTrains | Studio & Factory Tour

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A full behind the scenes look at the Sam'sTrains model railway room!

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0:00 Intro
1:53 Ladder
3:02 Lighting & Ventilation
4:25 Train Collection
5:53 3D Printers
7:19 Filming Areas
8:17 The Eaves
11:23 Workbench
13:37 Back Corner
14:26 Storeroom
15:03 Museum
16:10 Resin Station
17:20 Parts Storage
18:55 Rolling Stock
20:54 Second Bench
22:17 Final Thoughts

コメント (21)
  • @azuma892
    I swear this place is gonna become some kind of registered English Heritage site after Sam departed from this world.
  • I am reminded of what my teacher said - "Quality is high when Quantity is low"... The room space is less, but the quality of your videos is always high and inspirational!
  • @azuma892
    Just this afternoon I was thinking wouldn't it be wonderful if Sam did a loft tour, and here it is now. Thanks so much Sam for answering my silent prayers. 😉
  • Well, I have to say that this indeed was very interesting. Also, you have become an excellent presenter. Diction, flow of speech, and lack of stutter is impressive. With these attributes you probably save 3 to 5 minutes on each video. As for the space, I do think I would add shelfing between the trusses provided the lighting is not obscured but, lighting can always be moved. Keep up the great work and looking toward your next instalment.
  • Do you review ladders now, too? You doing great but how many stars for quality and mechanism? 😅
  • You forgot to mention the all important slippers.. and where you've hidden Chloe 😂
  • Though many have criticised the carpet and such, it is a highly important test of the durability of models. Thanks as always Sam!
  • Very interesting tour. I am impressed with the way you work round the Roof Timber Struts, and do not let them hinder your use of all the space available.
  • Sam, thank you for a great video. Putting the 'Elf and Safety' hat on , one thing I didn't see in your video is a fire extinguisher. Considering you only have one escape route (the ladder), and all of those 3D printers running for many hours a day then the risk of fire (and toxic fumes from a fire) is increased. It might be a good idea to get an extinguisher and position it by the ladder or on the exit route to the ladder. I hope this helps.
  • Thanks for the tour Sam. Yours was the first channel I picked up on when I returned to the hobby. Always good fun to join you and your production line is a credit. Keep up the good work and don't forget Chloe who brings so much to the railway too! Blessings
  • @GWRailFan
    i love watching these, especially when you see the pictures and spot yours is still on the roof, (Falcon B) 7:46
  • Hi Sam, nice to see what is going on in your attic, my train room is a mess also and I find it difficult to keep it organised. I think the reason is not putting things away as soon as I finish using them. Storage of boxes can be challenging too and I should do a better job of that aspect and move them from the train room in an effort to declutter. You have done a great job of being organised and have maximized your storage while maintaining a wide open space. Well done and thanks for sharing. Regards Charlie
  • Hi Mukka, Where is Chloe's corner? Thanks for sharing your studio/workshop/train room/storage centre! Much appreciated. Get your mum in a cameo one day bringing you a cup of tea! ,😂 Regards from Oz. Gaz
  • Thanks Sam for the tour and letting us see some of the behind of the scenes as well.
  • Hi Sam that was a really nice video,you certainly have a lot of stuff 😊you are also a very nice chap to watch and listen too.Take care 👍
  • Hey Sam - WOW!! I thought I was pushed for space 😂😂 Well done I am a bit concerned though about the fire potential. A couple more fire extinguishers )(including a CO2 extinguisher at the exit) plus smoke alarms in each room if not already installed might be a good option. Thanks for the tour mate. Ernie (NSW Australia).
  • This entire time I thought you were standing during the intros and outros...that you're not is an earth-shattering revelation. I guess I just thought the ceiling was really high!