I stand open mouthed in awe at the technical expertise these builders posess _ a quantum leap beyond my humble talents . Many Thanks for this excellent upload .
That's very nostalgic! My dad used to build trains just like those, he died when I was young but I remember him driving me on one at the local park he and his friends had set up. They weren't kits! His trains were made from raw sheet metal with brass and copper pieces he would melt and cast into the various parts he needed, the plans he used were from full sized steam trains, he just scaled them down. It's nice to see that hobby is still going strong.
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My daughter 5 3/4 likes the Duchess the best and that comes from living in a mostly Great Western household which is 3 1/2 miles from the Reading track by road. A completed Gemma sits in our living room with several dolls who are trying to drive her. Lovely locomotives. David. PS. several others under construction of course.
Gordon and James are some of the mainline/standard gauge engines. I was referring to Mike, Bert and Rex. They were the three original Small Railway Engines that were only ever in The Railway Series by the Rev. W. Awdry and they never appeared on TV. I'm guessing you know who he was, but I'm also guessing that you didn't know who the Small Railway Engines were.
Depends on the quality of the coal, and how the fire has been bedded. Sometimes, loco crews will pile a heap of coal on to make a big, smoky fire just for a photo op. For a miniature loco like this, the driver doesn't want a huge cloud of smoke, cinders and sparks blowing back in his face.
Lovely loco, one of my favourite types. Just running in so going at nowhere near full power. Great piece of workmanship and when she is properly run in she will really go I am sure.
I thought the same thing at first but the way the human carrying carriage hangs down either side of the track should make it nicely stable and I bet the locos are heavy as hell.
We all would love to be in the position of having the time and money and most important to have the skill to put it together. I personally do not have those but I am fortunate enough to live near a preserved railway where I go and help all I can. This gets me footplate rides and that is something else.
and set a new speed record for 5" gauge locomotives..! Excellent stuff, you have more nerve than me, especially on a raised track! Which club is this, don't recognise the track....?
I take it they are elevated to keep the center of gravity lower than the rails? Like if you ran this flat on the ground I would imagine the center would be too high and it'd derail and fall over quite easily.
THIS IS NOT SPAM - You need to research the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway - it's a working narrow gauge line that uses beautifully scaled-down replicas of mainline express steam locos.
haha true but its that, that the train is heavy as hell and then kind of tight turns (not tight probably only looks tight going fast) i have a h0 scale modeltrain also heavy as hell, if o go too fast round a corner it will roll over, only why i got the thoughts here too
Where can i buy 5 inch gage track? i have an old steam locomotive about the same size as this one that my grandfather gave me long ago and i have restored it to great working condition over 15 years..
i think i already know the answer to this question but, what were these used for other than scale recreation? or is this pretty much it? because it seem the larger locomotives, like this or bigger, can pull or push some weight.
I stand open mouthed in awe at the technical expertise these builders posess _ a quantum leap beyond my humble talents . Many Thanks for this excellent upload .
I love the switching setup. That's absolutely brilliant! I love the entire thing as a whole. Great job all.
That's very nostalgic! My dad used to build trains just like those, he died when I was young but I remember him driving me on one at the local park he and his friends had set up. They weren't kits! His trains were made from raw sheet metal with brass and copper pieces he would melt and cast into the various parts he needed, the plans he used were from full sized steam trains, he just scaled them down. It's nice to see that hobby is still going strong.
Wow, you really have to have faith in that track work! If that train derailed, you could really take a bad tumble going that fast! Great video!
that track work looks better than most of the goods track on american railways to be honest!
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What a speed you could get out of that Stanier machine!
Nice gathering of LMS locos here!
i have never wanted something more in my life...
My daughter 5 3/4 likes the Duchess the best and that comes from living in a mostly Great Western household which is 3 1/2 miles from the Reading track by road.
A completed Gemma sits in our living room with several dolls who are trying to drive her.
Lovely locomotives.
David.
PS. several others under construction of course.
great to see people building these locos great work looks lovely!
brilliant work !
Gordon and James are some of the mainline/standard gauge engines. I was referring to Mike, Bert and Rex. They were the three original Small Railway Engines that were only ever in The Railway Series by the Rev. W. Awdry and they never appeared on TV. I'm guessing you know who he was, but I'm also guessing that you didn't know who the Small Railway Engines were.
Fantastic locomotives, great workmanship!
I was relieved when you caught up with the preceding train and had to slow down!
Depends on the quality of the coal, and how the fire has been bedded. Sometimes, loco crews will pile a heap of coal on to make a big, smoky fire just for a photo op. For a miniature loco like this, the driver doesn't want a huge cloud of smoke, cinders and sparks blowing back in his face.
Lovely loco, one of my favourite types. Just running in so going at nowhere near full power. Great piece of workmanship and when she is properly run in she will really go I am sure.
Unbelievable power... Thank you for sharing.
I thought the same thing at first but the way the human carrying carriage hangs down either side of the track should make it nicely stable and I bet the locos are heavy as hell.
Absolutely brilliant...:-)
simply stunning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We all would love to be in the position of having the time and money and most important to have the skill to put it together. I personally do not have those but I am fortunate enough to live near a preserved railway where I go and help all I can. This gets me footplate rides and that is something else.
I am a member of wrexham model engineers and help Dave W with his 6238 city of carlisle. Nice engine.
Hay Mark,This is amazing
It feels like a roller coaster.
Awesome man ,reminds me of Thomas and friends
It looks just like my Lone Star OOO locomotive. Is anyone running an A-4 Mallard or Sir Ralph Wedgewood in 5"? Great work.
What a wicked lil Screamer she is!!!
beautiful loco seen here up close when nigel (her owner) brought her to put on display. weighs alot though :P
Great videos. Love steam engines across the world!!
Never seen a setup like that before. But I like it.
Pretty quick little train :)
Nice train and nice track.
It is nantwich and it is Dave w's 6238 City of Carlisle. I help him alot with it and his royal scot at wrexham model engineers.
and set a new speed record for 5" gauge locomotives..! Excellent stuff, you have more nerve than me, especially on a raised track! Which club is this, don't recognise the track....?
He meant Rex, Bert and Mike, the Small engines from the Railway Series, not the Television Series.
Excellent
I take it they are elevated to keep the center of gravity lower than the rails? Like if you ran this flat on the ground I would imagine the center would be too high and it'd derail and fall over quite easily.
how!!!???? this is amazing! did u buy or make the train?
that is....awesome!!
This is my dream hobby!
Very interesting! REAL steam locomotives right? Or ELectric?
Riding a toy train is like riding a moped, it's fun until your friends see you!
Holy moly that is fast!!! :o
this is soo cool. never seen one go this fast before. would love to have one in my back yard. how is it powered? is it gas?
Holy crap, that is cool.
Blue - Gordon :: Red - James That show was my childhood growing up :)
no que locura hermosa, es impresionante!!!
that is one fast locomotive and kinda scary how fast it is for a model
GREAT VIDEO
THIS IS NOT SPAM - You need to research the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway - it's a working narrow gauge line that uses beautifully scaled-down replicas of mainline express steam locos.
Yeah I see what you mean, it's only a 5 inch gauge and all the loco weight is above the track.
haha true but its that, that the train is heavy as hell and then kind of tight turns (not tight probably only looks tight going fast) i have a h0 scale modeltrain also heavy as hell, if o go too fast round a corner it will roll over, only why i got the thoughts here too
The scene at 8:47 kinda reminds me of The Small Railway Engines (you know, the Thomas characters).
How fast are you running? You have more nerve than me!!!
Where can i buy 5 inch gage track? i have an old steam locomotive about the same size as this one that my grandfather gave me long ago and i have restored it to great working condition over 15 years..
So amazingly jealous right now....
thats pretty cool
A little larger than my OO, SO when you get tired of that I will be happy to escort it to a new home. MINE!
I see the old folk enjoy this hobby a lot more than the youngsters.What a way to retire! Envy them
were are you driving those
What coal are you guys using ?
i think i already know the answer to this question but, what were these used for other than scale recreation? or is this pretty much it? because it seem the larger locomotives, like this or bigger, can pull or push some weight.
how fast is this and what would the scale speed be
Did it topple at all?
The power of steam!
What does she weigh? how are they transported?
How fast is it going?
i think most people build their own and it would be hard to put a price tag on them.
where was this at
I love steam locomotives
Great!
Wo ist das?
How much does it weigh?
what a scale of this?
Which country and which place?.... please
now you dont want to either fall off or the train to derailing going that fast...
damn that thing rips when you open her up haha
Looks like you're doing about 80!!
great
no because it has 2 rails ?
And where does the coal go?
U ever flung her off the rails?
Do you mean City Of Carlisle ? I do not remember Duchess Of Carlisle !!!
super !!!
parabens pelo video
why would anyone dislike a video like this??
Can I get a ride? :)
epic train.
what if the guy fell off or something :()
i can only think of one thing while watching this
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
To jest spalinowe?
YES!!!!
Это же сколько в нём дури/мощности?
Fico fascinado com tudo isto. kku70
Is this gas powered?
no, charcoal soaked in parraphin to get the fire started then its real coal for the rest until you take it off the track
niice train
I so want one
dude is he riding the train xD
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