The great model railway challenge
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I've given two episodes a try now and if I stay with it, which is unlikely, I will whizz to the end and watch the result. You don't really get to see a lot of the modelling take place and the presentation style is poor in my view. However two members have said E3 is the best so far - so it gets one more chance as far as I'm concerned. R-
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It's entertainment for people who probably don't do railway modelling, & like other shows of a similar kind it needs a sense of jeopardy & over blown judges to 'work'. It was never intended to be a learning experience on "how to", & its unlikely you'll ever see that on TV.
Set your expectations low enough, its just a quirky alternative to Bake Off, or Strictly.
Set your expectations low enough, its just a quirky alternative to Bake Off, or Strictly.
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Well, having just watched E3 albeit in the truncated from (FF'ing past presenter chat and adverts) I have to agree with earlier comments that this one was the best so far. Also very clear the best layout won. R-
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How true. Unfortunately some members just don't get it. It was just the same with the cross highland series discussion on the old forum.HarryUK wrote: ↑Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:17 pm It's entertainment for people who probably don't do railway modelling, & like other shows of a similar kind it needs a sense of jeopardy & over blown judges to 'work'. It was never intended to be a learning experience on "how to", & its unlikely you'll ever see that on TV.
Set your expectations low enough, its just a quirky alternative to Bake Off, or Strictly.
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It’s an entertainment programme for Joe Public not a course on building model railways.
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Do you think the watching public find it interesting. %0% of our household, prefer Masterchef australia.
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This "Joe Public" found E3 very entertaining - I actually laughed out load a couple of times. R-Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 5:37 pm It’s an entertainment programme for Joe Public not a course on building model railways.
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I can’t comment on whether Joe Public likes it because he won’t be on here to tell us.
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Surely we're all "the public" - not "all of the public" obviously. R-
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Yes we are but not all of the public play trains. I like watching programmes about things I don’t know anything about, which is quite a lot.
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