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Harrild Railroads
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.พ. 2018
This YT canal shows videos all about building and use of a model train layout in the garden. There will be themes about the planning, the work, different technical stuf and about driving on Harrild Railroads.
Along the way, garden rail enthusiasts will be visiting, just as Harrild Railroads will visit other courses and technical experts to listen to their experiences and be inspired.
The layout is located in a large garden on a hilltop way out in the countryside. The track width is 45 mm and running with rolling material in Scale G (1: 22.5 and around) and Scale 1 (1:32 with variations). The course has started in the summer of 2017, and the first stage was ready in the autumn.
There are experiments with different contractor techniques, rail types, bridges, building of rolling materials, etc. One of the concepts is to make as much as possible with available materials - and believe me, you always have a board and a few tiles lying when you living on an farm ...
Along the way, garden rail enthusiasts will be visiting, just as Harrild Railroads will visit other courses and technical experts to listen to their experiences and be inspired.
The layout is located in a large garden on a hilltop way out in the countryside. The track width is 45 mm and running with rolling material in Scale G (1: 22.5 and around) and Scale 1 (1:32 with variations). The course has started in the summer of 2017, and the first stage was ready in the autumn.
There are experiments with different contractor techniques, rail types, bridges, building of rolling materials, etc. One of the concepts is to make as much as possible with available materials - and believe me, you always have a board and a few tiles lying when you living on an farm ...
Harrild Railroads p.149 - New hatches over the large tunnel
The old hatches didn’t last. The new ones will!
See how the tunnel - and the old hatches - was made:
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See how the tunnel - and the old hatches - was made:
th-cam.com/video/xjpkvQh_JhU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9XEtvbzJrV0x1jAQ
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Harrild Railroads p.148 - Can you spot the Hobo?
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A Hobo is a man that travels from town town to find work. Mostly during the depression in the 1930ies in USA. They would jump onto a freight train and hide. 🚂
Harrild Railroads p.147 - The Capless Ghost Train
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The Capless Ghost Train - an alternative take on FEF (Front End Friday).
Harrild Railroads - Part 145 - Double Folding Bridge Ep. #2 - Building the Pylons
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For binding the old part of the layout to the new "HighEnd" there'll have to be at high bridge in the corner of the garden. Due to access for people and machinery it have to be a folding bridge. Through the winter there have been a lot of thinking, and now it's time for some action! 🚂🙂 You can see the previous episode on this project here: th-cam.com/video/j2m-OTObnQw/w-d-xo.html
Harrild Railroads - Part 142 - Make a VW rail bus ep. #8 - Joyride day and night
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New fun project. Making a VW rail bus, that’s RC-controlled, battery powered and filled with lots of lights. Little room and large ambitions… 🚂🤗 In this second episode, I will connect the RC-receiver, motor, battery, fuse, switch and charging socket all together. If you missed any of the previous episodes on this project, you find them here: #1 th-cam.com/video/hh_aAqke2F4/w-d-xo.html #2 th-cam...
Harrild Railroads - Part 141 - Make a VW rail bus ep. #7 - Assembling and running in the garden
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New fun project. Making a VW rail bus, that’s RC-controlled, battery powered and filled with lots of lights. Little room and large ambitions… 🚂🤗 In this second episode, I will connect the RC-receiver, motor, battery, fuse, switch and charging socket all together. If you missed any of the previous episodes on this project, you find them here: #1 th-cam.com/video/hh_aAqke2F4/w-d-xo.html #2 th-cam...
Harrild Railroads - Part 140 - Make a VW rail bus ep. #6 - The yellow flashing lights
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New fun project. Making a VW rail bus, that’s RC-controlled, battery powered and filled with lots of lights. Little room and large ambitions… 🚂🤗 In this second episode, I will connect the RC-receiver, motor, battery, fuse, switch and charging socket all together. If you missed any of the previous episodes on this project, you find them here: #1 th-cam.com/video/hh_aAqke2F4/w-d-xo.html #2 th-cam...
Harrild Railroads - Part 144 - Double Folding Bridge #1 - Fondation with heavy granite blocks
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For binding the old part of the layout to the new "HighEnd" there'll have to be at high bridge in the corner of the garden. Due to access for people and machinery it have to be a folding bridge. Through the winter there have been a lot of thinking, and now it's time for some action! 🚂🙂
Harrild Railroads - Part 139 - Make a VW rail bus ep.#5 - Mounting backwards LEDs front and rear
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New fun project. Making a VW rail bus, that’s RC-controlled, battery powered and filled with lots of lights. Little room and large ambitions… 🚂🤗 In this second episode, I will connect the RC-receiver, motor, battery, fuse, switch and charging socket all together. If you missed any of the previous episodes on this project, you find them here: #1 th-cam.com/video/hh_aAqke2F4/w-d-xo.html #2 th-cam...
Harrild Railroads - Part 138 - VW rail bus ep. #4 - Make front and rear lights in forward direction
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New fun project. Making a VW rail bus, that’s RC-controlled, battery powered and filled with lots of lights. Little room and large ambitions… 🚂🤗 In this second episode, I will connect the RC-receiver, motor, battery, fuse, switch and charging socket all together. If you missed any of the previous episodes on this project, you find them here: #1 th-cam.com/video/hh_aAqke2F4/w-d-xo.html #2 th-cam...
Harrild Railroads - Part 137 - Make a VW rail bus ep.#3 - Assembling and running outside
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New fun project. Making a VW rail bus, that’s RC-controlled, battery powered and filled with lots of lights. Little room and large ambitions… 🚂🤗 In this second episode, I will connect the RC-receiver, motor, battery, fuse, switch and charging socket all together. If you missed any of the previous episodes on this project, you find them here: #1 th-cam.com/video/hh_aAqke2F4/w-d-xo.html #2 th-cam...
Harrild Railroads - Part 143 - Cold steam for steam loco steam
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This film is on experiments on using ultrasonic humidifiers to make steam on my steam locos (maybe diesels too). There are several advantages to using this technique: The devices are cheap to buy ($2-3 each), they run on tap water, only a small voltage (5 volts) is needed, moderate power consumption and thesmoke actually looks ok, compared to smoke oil aggregates. In the future, I will make a f...
Harrild Railroads - Part 136 - Make a VW rail bus ep. #2 - RC-receiver, battery and motor
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New fun project. Making a VW rail bus, that’s RC-controlled, battery powered and filled with lots of lights. Little room and large ambitions… 🚂🤗 In this second episode, I will connect the RC-receiver, motor, battery, fuse, switch and charging socket all together. If you missed the first episode on this project, you find it here: th-cam.com/video/hh_aAqke2F4/w-d-xo.html
Harrild Railroads - Part 135 - Make a VW rail bus ep. #1 - Dismantling and battery
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New fun project. Making a VW rail bus, that’s RC-controlled, battery powered and filled with lots of lights. Little room and large ambitions… 🚂🫣
Grandpa's using the little red tractor and tip trailer - Harrild Railroads for Kids
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After cutting some hedges, you have clean up a lot of branches. Let us do it the fun way... 🚂🤗
HRR off the Tracks - Garden work using the small tractor and a tip trailer
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HRR off the Tracks - Garden work using the small tractor and a tip trailer
Harrild Railroads - Part 134 - HRR from above 2024 March 2024
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Harrild Railroads - Part 134 - HRR from above 2024 March 2024
Harrild Railroads - Part 133 - Converting a F7B for Revolution RC control - Episode 3/3
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Harrild Railroads - Part 133 - Converting a F7B for Revolution RC control - Episode 3/3
Harrild Railroads - Part 132 - Converting af F7B for Revolution RC control - Episode 2/3
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Harrild Railroads - Part 132 - Converting af F7B for Revolution RC control - Episode 2/3
Harrild Railroads - Part 131 - Converting af F7B for Revolution RC control - Episode 1/3
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Harrild Railroads - Part 131 - Converting af F7B for Revolution RC control - Episode 1/3
Harrild Railroads - Part 130 - Mikkel & Moffa are running an american freight train
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Harrild Railroads - Part 130 - Mikkel & Moffa are running an american freight train
Harrild Railroads - Part129 - Winter cleaning using the F7a unit
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Harrild Railroads - Part129 - Winter cleaning using the F7a unit
Harrild Railroads - Part 128 - The F7a is trying to plow wet and heavy snow
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Harrild Railroads - Part 128 - The F7a is trying to plow wet and heavy snow
Harrild Railroads - Part 127 - Speed test on new Piko Nohab MY loco
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Harrild Railroads - Part 127 - Speed test on new Piko Nohab MY loco
Harrild Railroads - Part 126 - Sneak Peak inside new Nohab MY loco
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Harrild Railroads - Part 126 - Sneak Peak inside new Nohab MY loco
Harrild Railroads - Part 125 - Converting a F7A for battery power and RC control - Episode 3/3
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Harrild Railroads - Part 125 - Converting a F7A for battery power and RC control - Episode 3/3
Harrild Railroads - Part 124 - Converting a F7A for battery power and RC control - Episode 2/3
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Harrild Railroads - Part 124 - Converting a F7A for battery power and RC control - Episode 2/3
Harrild Railroads - Part 123 - Converting a F7A for battery power and RC control - Episode 1/3
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Harrild Railroads - Part 123 - Converting a F7A for battery power and RC control - Episode 1/3
Harrild Railroads - Part 122 - Binding two large bridges together - Ep.2
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Harrild Railroads - Part 122 - Binding two large bridges together - Ep.2
HRR off the tracks - Moving snow off the driveway with the old MF135 - drivers view
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HRR off the tracks - Moving snow off the driveway with the old MF135 - drivers view
I love the tunnel access that you have! Very good for that derailment that will always happen in the most difficult place!
Third box car
Hobo better be careful, he is not riding the DSB trains where you will at the worst get a fine.
right where Roger Miller said he would be.....
5th car in the open door box car.
very cool!! Love it!
it should not have sound, or if you could creepy ghost sounds
Den er sej Palle! 👍😎 Og i spiller godt der til sidst - musikken
Que original !!
Back fill the blocks with aggregate or gravel. Water it and tamp it down, will be there forever!.
Machinist automatic punch on ABS plastic… well done caveman…
The factory smoke unit in my 2-6-6-2 Bachmann Baldwin,,,,, pretty much a joke The after market smoke unit in my friends one diesel is working alright though
NOT egg liner, Hippie liner.
Love the idea of a VW Railbus! It is a great project.
Wunderschön! Thank you for sharing. What a fun project!
Very Cool! I had a 65 split window bus in 1976. They are so much fun, I may have to build a rail bus for myself!
Ja den er smart den controller, jeg er lidt træt af jeg ikke har brug for MU funktionen da jeg kør individuelle toge.
Spoil by Giant Hand and Monster Human being. Imagine if there's such a thing called editing. Kudos.
Very nice! Please remember to remove the batteries from your hand set if you are going to leave it for any length of time.
Nice install, I did an RS3 very similar to yours a couple years ago. I tend to burn my fingers with the hot glue, trying to work too fast. I like your install, looking great!
Well, I did most of the thinking while I did the rebuild of the A-unit. Second time is just that much easier. 🚂😊 And you don’t have to put the hot glue on the fingers…🙃
What is the total length of this track?
The small original 8 digit-loop is 42 m., the track through the large curve with all the bridges is about 30 m. In “the highend” (in the lowest part for the garden) I’m ready to lay down the next 50 m of track. When I finish the large loop I’ll be around 200 m for the first singletrack layout - and double up in the future, when I finish the second track loop. If you want it in ft., just make it x3,3. 🚂😊
Fint tog.... godt at Mikkel kan hjælpe Moffa 😊
Hyggelig video :)
100 kilometer i timen,,,,, lyder som om det måske var godt at ligge en top speed limit ind med den unge togføre.
Very cool!
Damn - det ser godt ud Harrild. Up and running again :-)
Kool...... Nice to see some opening for Season Prep...... Thank You for Posting/Sharing.....
Very cool! I use that same plumbers metal tape for securing some of my tracks.
Battery train is a god send for snow plowing.
Very cool! and cold, LOL I have the same tunnel material, works great for sounding the whistle/horn for a little echoing.
!Excellent shot. Like!
She is a Beautiful Engine!!
track power is just a mess outside, when we did it way back in the day we had a connection to the track every 2 - 3 Meters That is just 1/2 the speed my 2-6-6-2 do on a 5 cell battery, my little porter it is just on a 4 cell battery, but it is about all i can fit in one of the small ore cars, it is also smaller than the 5200 MAH batteries i have for the big trains. We do prefer to have the battery on a trailing car or tender, my friend even have sound system in a tender.
I always put a soft towel down when i work on something. Looks great!!
Kool.... Thank You for Posting.....
Neat bridges and a really cool engine.
The Engine driver is Piko's CEO Rene Wilfer!
Yes, with were staring eyes…🚂😄
Looks good :)
My friend is now talking about dismantling the track, and sell it all. We will see. BTW i have worked on MY during my apprenticeship at DSB in the early / mid 80ties, so yeah i know my way around those. I actually made a couple of speaker stands out of Pistons from a GM diesel, not sure if it was from the V16 though, threw them away after a while as they was too small for some of my speakers, and quite heavy for speaker " feet " It was cool how these pistons would " swim " on the rods so the piston could more around, i think it was for wear leveling CUZ i think these engines was also submarine engines before uncle Sam got all nuclear. I also have a table beer opener, made out of a exhaust valve for a train engine, or that is i think i still have, i have not been into beer drinking since the late 80ties, but it was made much like stelton beer openers
You got some interesting artifacts from your career, didn't get to keep them all but that's life.
She is a Beautiful engine!
Since it is 6-axle trucks it is more similar to a U.S.A. E9 but with control cabs on both ends. Will you strip out the Piko electronics or keep them intact and incorporate the R/C decoder?
These MY was produced from 1954 - don’t know what model exactly was the american prototype for these swedish build locos, but the motor was a 16 cyl. 2-stroke GM’s. They’ve got six axels because of the max. axel weight in Denmark. Yes, I’ll strip the Piko-stuff and put in Revo-RC receiver+sound. That’s how I made my F7a.
Very interesting. Thanks. Joe😊
It is a lot of work but well worth it.
That sounds like the TE sounds? I do love the F7's, and the tunnels are a great place to sound the horn! I would love to try a Tsunami sound system if they were not so expensive. Even in the middle of winter, your railroad is looking great! As I said, I love the F7's but I have the Great Northern A&B.
Hvem kan finde på at stjæle togvogne? 🤔🫤
Mig og min makker fortrækker at have en batterivogn hvor batteriet er, okay det er nu mest et praktisk spørgsmål for der er ikke plads indeni min 2-6-6-2 Baldwin, og da slet ikke i min lille Porter. Der er ikke tender til min Baldwin så jeg bruger en af mine fladvogne, har så bare ikke endnu fået lavet et læs der kan dække over batteriet Min makker er så fan af LGB koblingerne hvor jeg fortrækker at bruge klokoblinger ( Bachmann ) For satan jeg er træt af jeg fik mine 4 Little river godsvogne i 1:20.3 stjålet, jeg tænker på dem hver gang jeg ser eller roder med togene, de var jo ikke ligefrem billige.
I have never been a fan of the Revo system. I was a long time user of CVP's AirWire but this past year I have switched to using Ring Engineering's RailPro for most of my locomotives along with a few SoundTraxx Blunami installs to use at public functions to entice the younger generation by operating with an Iphone or Android phone. I know USAT users some LED lights but when I install decoders I replace all the lighting with new LED's. The worst part about opening up USAT locomotive shells that I have is dealing with those awkward springs on their operable doors.
Det er Revolutions RC jeg installerer. Lyden er indbygget, og der er alternative lyde at hente på deres site. Som du kan se i diagrammet er der tale om stereolyd. Der skulle lige være kommet en decideret GM-lyd som kan hentes nu. Den tænker jeg skal ind i både A- og B-modulerne, og i den Piko-MY, jeg lige har købt. 🚂😊
Nå nååååå vi rykker op i de store tog nu 🙂 Ser ud til at være train engineer du sætter i svinet, velkommen i klubben. Hvad gør du med lyd ??? separat lydkort eller den lyd der nu kan fås i modtagerne til train engineer. Da vi startede med de her RC der var train engineer aristocraft og der var ikke lyd, så i min store 2-6-6-2 Baldwin der har jeg et Phoenix sound lydkort. Modtageren ploppede bare lige ned oveni Backman elektronikken, så meget dejlig installation I min lille porter der bruger jeg en af de nye mini modtager og lyden i den. Min makker har også deres spor skifter modul, men vi har sku ikke leget meget med det, for har aldrig haft mange sporskifter inde i systemet på den gamle bane i Åbyhøj eller nu ude på gården. Der er planer, men planer koster penge.
Fantastisk projekt. Kan se du har værktøjet i orden... Men tænker lidt, at en almindelig fukssvans, kunne skære de plastrør over hurtigere, og lidt mere elegant.
Jeg bruger faktisk fukssvansen, når rørene ligge ned. Men da jeg skar det første batch af pæle med monteret aluprofil, erfarede jeg, at det var svært at skære helt tæt, ude at ridse profilerne.