Thanks for that lovely video. I have been collecting Dublo 3 rail for a few years now and I love this stuff. The prices are so reasonable and you can get some great bargains but the best thing is that all the items are bullet proof and will last forever if properly looked after and maintained. There's such a charm to old Dublo stuff and the simplicity and ease of maintenance makes operating them a real joy. Thanks!
Thank you for a very informative and interesting video and well presented. I am 68 years old now and I left school in 1970 and got a job with British Rail as a Junior railman or lad Porter and worked in various departments thru British Rail, then into the private sector. I like your Hornby collection and I find thee rail very interesting. The very first 00 track my dad got me when I was a young lad was the two rail with the gray plastic base. It was all second hand but i was very happy, I felt like i had won the pools. Happy days indeed. Thank you once again for a great channel and I shall be watching again. Keep safe sir. 👍🚂
I think you've described exactly what's great about model railways! I'll bet Hornby Dublo 3 rail will be even more valued as time goes on... I look forward to seeing your railway running.
I'm with you . Most of my H Dublo comes off Ebay ending soonest . I have 2 original engines owned by me since brand new thanks to Mum and Dad , an 062 tank and an F8 running good as new plus over 50 other engines some triang , many converted to 3 rail mainly by me but most original 3 rail , all serviced and running . Loads of coaches , wagons etc , and a 4 track double decker layout , three 3rail , one two rail , that's to accommodate a boxed intercity 125 a friend gave me . I have added an 2 rail F9 a 060 tank and a couple of others . Keeps me off the streets and my wife knows where I am .
Great to discover your channel as I decided a couple of years ago to go the Hornby three rail route. I get great satisfaction from getting these old models cleaned up and running on the small Dublo layout I’m building. I have some modern oo stuff which is beautifully detailed and runs extremely well - but is getting too pricey for me. There is just a charming side to the Dublo 3 rail though it is crude by modern standards. I wish you all the best and look forward to seeing how you progress.
I started collecting almost two years ago, and decided to go for 3 rail. I like the diecast engines, and the noise you get from the tracl. Modern issues may be more detailed but I'm happy with these. I love everything 1950s.
Good morning Sir, I've just found your channel and I found it very interesting and informative.. well done, I shall be watching your videos again. I am 67 and spent most of my working life on the railways. Best wishes and keep safe. From Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. 🙂👍🚂
Great collection of Hornby Doublo products. I am into model trains. I love these vintage Hornby Doublo products. I have tracks and buildings with me. Looking out for 3 rail steam locomotives. I am from Chennai India..
Great video and although not my scale I think that these older models do have a certain charm that more modern stuff is lacking sometimes. Great too that you're able to convert models yourself, you have a bigger choice and it saves you some money too. Happy modelling 😄
I've been collecting 3 rail stuff for about a year now and buy something new each pay day off ebay. I now have a fully functional 4 loco set with A3 control. Was surprised to only pay £5 for the control boxed.
Yeah, I also prefer buying the neglected stuff and fixing the pieces up myself. I get a real kick out of it. I still have flutter with a decent model if the price is right. Great video and great tips.
In the world of make believe I can ignore a bit of age showing on coaches and wagons when watching them go round and you get quite a few bargins too✌️😁
I’m in the process of doing the same thing as you. I certainly couldn’t afford modern 2-rail at the prices of today. I’ve a large collection of 2-rail stuff I accumulated in the 70’s to 90’s which lived on a large layout in my cellar. It all had to be taken to bits when I moved house in 2013 and is now patiently waiting for my retirement in 3 years time. In the meantime I’ve decided to do a 3-rail layout, like you I live the simplicity, durability and weight of these models and have started buying things on eBay. No toy fairs for me sadly as I live in France. Since (🤬🤬🤬) Brexit I get all my stuff delivered to my cousins in the UK because otherwise I get stung with 20% VAT and 10% import duty on top of that !! Add in ridiculously steep postage charges (frequently more than the item price) and you end up paying over double the UK price. I’ve quite a few items to collect from the UK this summer. Anyway I’ll be keeping up with your channel. All the best Rob
No wonder I can't find a bargains on ebay, I think you got in first😀. I'm 74 living in Israel, and have had the set, since I was 10, (adding over the years). It wasn't new when my parents bought it for me. I find ebay is expensive on postage, so lately, having got back my interest, I'm looking for sellers, so I can buy multiple items, and thereby save on postage. I return occasionally (I'm originally from Leeds) and try to coordinate my trip with swapmeets. Keep up the good work.
Years ago, I bought some pre-loved track for a slot car set. Some good but a lot terrible. When I was a kid I had Hornby, so I've been looking for the grandson. The basic set comes at $ 200.
Lovely what you are doing. I had a triang train as HD was expensive. All very crude by today's standards but the nostalgia of it all and of course would survive an atomic blast which models today won't I remember the trainset boxes, a picture of dad with a tie and the small boy with a short back and sides. This was real trainset stuff, no scenery but everything that HD or triang made. The stuff of dreams for a small boy inthe late 50s
I’m in the process of doing the same thing as you. I certainly couldn’t afford modern 2-rail at the prices of today. I’ve a large collection of 2-rail stuff I accumulated in the 70’s to 90’s which lived on a large layout in my cellar. It all had to be taken to bits when I moved house in 2013 and is now patiently waiting for my retirement in 3 years time. In the meantime I’ve decided to do a 3-rail layout, like you I love the simplicity, durability and weight of these models and have started buying things on eBay. No toy fairs for me sadly as I live in France. Since (🤬🤬🤬) Brexit I get all my stuff delivered to my cousins in the UK because otherwise I get stung with 20% VAT and 10% import duty on top of that !! Add in ridiculously steep postage charges (frequently more than the item price) and you end up paying between double and triple the UK price. An absolute scandal. I’ve quite a few items to collect from the UK this summer - locos, coaches and points. Anyway I’ll be keeping up with your channel. All the best Rob
Hi Paul, I use the parts from old 3 rail, if they don't fit then I will have a look at what modlers are using as pickups for lighting in coaches and adapt them
OK thanks for getting back , I have a load of two rail triang engines and was looking to put down a permanent layout . The three rail system seems a lot more robust . I will have to keep an eye out for scrap engine's . For what you can pick up the three rail engine's up for they make a cheaper alternative to buying new , and seem to have a lot more character . Regards Paul
Thanks for that lovely video. I have been collecting Dublo 3 rail for a few years now and I love this stuff. The prices are so reasonable and you can get some great bargains but the best thing is that all the items are bullet proof and will last forever if properly looked after and maintained. There's such a charm to old Dublo stuff and the simplicity and ease of maintenance makes operating them a real joy. Thanks!
I just enjoy the sound they make as they clatter around
Thank you for a very informative and interesting video and well presented. I am 68 years old now and I left school in 1970 and got a job with British Rail as a Junior railman or lad Porter and worked in various departments thru British Rail, then into the private sector. I like your Hornby collection and I find thee rail very interesting. The very first 00 track my dad got me when I was a young lad was the two rail with the gray plastic base. It was all second hand but i was very happy, I felt like i had won the pools. Happy days indeed. Thank you once again for a great channel and I shall be watching again. Keep safe sir. 👍🚂
I am glad you liked the channel.thank you
I think you've described exactly what's great about model railways! I'll bet Hornby Dublo 3 rail will be even more valued as time goes on...
I look forward to seeing your railway running.
Thankyou very much
I'm with you . Most of my H Dublo comes off Ebay ending soonest . I have 2 original engines owned by me since brand new thanks to Mum and Dad , an 062 tank and an F8 running good as new plus over 50 other engines some triang , many converted to 3 rail mainly by me but most original 3 rail , all serviced and running . Loads of coaches , wagons etc , and a 4 track double decker layout , three 3rail , one two rail , that's to accommodate a boxed intercity 125 a friend gave me . I have added an 2 rail F9 a 060 tank and a couple of others .
Keeps me off the streets and my wife knows where I am .
I think there is a lot of fun in keeping this old stuff going
Great to discover your channel as I decided a couple of years ago to go the Hornby three rail route. I get great satisfaction from getting these old models cleaned up and running on the small Dublo layout I’m building. I have some modern oo stuff which is beautifully detailed and runs extremely well - but is getting too pricey for me. There is just a charming side to the Dublo 3 rail though it is crude by modern standards. I wish you all the best and look forward to seeing how you progress.
Thank you I am glad you share my passion for Hornby Dublo.
I started collecting almost two years ago, and decided to go for 3 rail. I like the diecast engines, and the noise you get from the tracl. Modern issues may be more detailed but I'm happy with these. I love everything 1950s.
Yes that is the very reason I got into it
Good morning Sir, I've just found your channel and I found it very interesting and informative.. well done, I shall be watching your videos again. I am 67 and spent most of my working life on the railways. Best wishes and keep safe. From Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. 🙂👍🚂
Thank you I will try and keep you entertained
Tough powerful reliable long lasting = Hornby 3rail.
Hi yes you are right 👍
Great collection of Hornby Doublo products. I am into model trains. I love these vintage Hornby Doublo products. I have tracks and buildings with me. Looking out for 3 rail steam locomotives.
I am from Chennai India..
The vintage Hornby never seems to go out of fashion
Great video and although not my scale I think that these older models do have a certain charm that more modern stuff is lacking sometimes.
Great too that you're able to convert models yourself, you have a bigger choice and it saves you some money too.
Happy modelling 😄
Thank you
I've been collecting 3 rail stuff for about a year now and buy something new each pay day off ebay. I now have a fully functional 4 loco set with A3 control. Was surprised to only pay £5 for the control boxed.
Hi that Is exactly what I do,you end up with a very rewarding railway.
Yeah, I also prefer buying the neglected stuff and fixing the pieces up myself. I get a real kick out of it.
I still have flutter with a decent model if the price is right. Great video and great tips.
Thank you
In the world of make believe I can ignore a bit of age showing on coaches and wagons when watching them go round and you get quite a few bargins too✌️😁
I agree
I’m in the process of doing the same thing as you. I certainly couldn’t afford modern 2-rail at the prices of today. I’ve a large collection of 2-rail stuff I accumulated in the 70’s to 90’s which lived on a large layout in my cellar. It all had to be taken to bits when I moved house in 2013 and is now patiently waiting for my retirement in 3 years time. In the meantime I’ve decided to do a 3-rail layout, like you I live the simplicity, durability and weight of these models and have started buying things on eBay. No toy fairs for me sadly as I live in France. Since (🤬🤬🤬) Brexit I get all my stuff delivered to my cousins in the UK because otherwise I get stung with 20% VAT and 10% import duty on top of that !! Add in ridiculously steep postage charges (frequently more than the item price) and you end up paying over double the UK price. I’ve quite a few items to collect from the UK this summer. Anyway I’ll be keeping up with your channel. All the best Rob
Thanks Robin, I just love the 3 rail and playing trains
No wonder I can't find a bargains on ebay, I think you got in first😀. I'm 74 living in Israel, and have had the set, since I was 10, (adding over the years). It wasn't new when my parents bought it for me. I find ebay is expensive on postage, so lately, having got back my interest, I'm looking for sellers, so I can buy multiple items, and thereby save on postage. I return occasionally (I'm originally from Leeds) and try to coordinate my trip with swapmeets. Keep up the good work.
I Think Hornby Dublo will last for ever. Thanks
Years ago, I bought some pre-loved track for a slot car set. Some good but a lot terrible.
When I was a kid I had Hornby, so I've been looking for the grandson.
The basic set comes at $ 200.
Have a look on eBay,you can get some bargains
Lovely what you are doing.
I had a triang train as HD was expensive.
All very crude by today's standards but the nostalgia of it all and of course would survive an atomic blast which models today won't
I remember the trainset boxes, a picture of dad with a tie and the small boy with a short back and sides.
This was real trainset stuff, no scenery but everything that HD or triang made.
The stuff of dreams for a small boy inthe late 50s
Thank you
Absolute classics🎉
Thanks
I’m in the process of doing the same thing as you. I certainly couldn’t afford modern 2-rail at the prices of today. I’ve a large collection of 2-rail stuff I accumulated in the 70’s to 90’s which lived on a large layout in my cellar. It all had to be taken to bits when I moved house in 2013 and is now patiently waiting for my retirement in 3 years time. In the meantime I’ve decided to do a 3-rail layout, like you I love the simplicity, durability and weight of these models and have started buying things on eBay. No toy fairs for me sadly as I live in France. Since (🤬🤬🤬) Brexit I get all my stuff delivered to my cousins in the UK because otherwise I get stung with 20% VAT and 10% import duty on top of that !! Add in ridiculously steep postage charges (frequently more than the item price) and you end up paying between double and triple the UK price. An absolute scandal. I’ve quite a few items to collect from the UK this summer - locos, coaches and points. Anyway I’ll be keeping up with your channel. All the best Rob
Thank you, this stuff grows on you the more you handle it.
If I wanted to convert a two rail to a three , is there a kit you can buy or do you have to salvage parts from old engines . Regards Paul.
Hi Paul, I use the parts from old 3 rail, if they don't fit then I will have a look at what modlers are using as pickups for lighting in coaches and adapt them
OK thanks for getting back , I have a load of two rail triang engines and was looking to put down a permanent layout . The three rail system seems a lot more robust . I will have to keep an eye out for scrap engine's . For what you can pick up the three rail engine's up for they make a cheaper alternative to buying new , and seem to have a lot more character . Regards Paul
Hi Paul yes I agree try converting some of the locos you have.@@PaulLoveridge-q1j
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Ok thanks