Chapters 00:00 Intro 04:55 Chelagasa O gauge Garden Railway 24:16 Great Wakering, Flackwell Heath and Whitefield OO gauge Railway 43:36 Western Banks O gauge Garden Railway 1:00:35 The Ryedale Society of Model Engineers 5inch gauge Railway Click here for Garden Railway week:www.keymodelworld.com/garden-railway-week
Could this not be part of the editing ...... Show scale/name of railway on screen. Please, please, pleease..... Couldn't tell the difference between O and OO when its modelled outside maybe a ruler to show size.
The iron bridge at 30:19 is the Swiss (not Austrian) Bietschtalbrücke, The Bietsch Valley Bridge is a double-track railway bridge on the southern ramp of the Lötschberg mountain line in the Swiss canton of Valais. The ascent leads over the bridge from Brig to Goppenstein, the southern portal of the old Lötschberg tunnel. The Faller brothers, manufacturers of accessories for model railways, offer the Bietsch Valley Bridge in two sizes due to its striking and unique appearance. The model in nominal size H0 is 1100 mm long and 255 mm high.
My favourites are the steam locomotives. I hate the smell of the diesel locomotives, but absolutely adore steam!! There’s nothing more exciting than running along behind a good steam locomotive on a carriage.
Take a look at the Hoddesdon Model and Railway Club!! We have 5”, G-Scale, 0 Gauge, 00 Gauge and N Gauge on our premises, and we love having our visitors!!
Thankyou for a great video. It was a breath of fresh air looking a different area of modelling. The garden layouts were amazing and run so smooth. I look for to the other garden railings in key model world.
Absolutely Awesome. One of the best TH-cam video's I've seen in AGES! Excellent work guys, you really covered each layout in depth and did each one justice in your coverage. I'll definitely watch this again. It really cheered me up. Thank You 😀👍
Brilliant video as ever gents, some absolutely superb garden railways there, and has definitely given me an incentive of building a garden railway in the future when permitted by the parents. Have to say I've never shown an interest in 5" gauge but it's absolutely wonderful seeing you can ride your own locomotive, also very tempting. Keep up the good work and stay safe Cheers James
This is OO Ranch. All you see , I have created!. Master of all and Chief administrator. All we ask is respect . Who plays the music ?. Bet a club member !. Iff you make a train mounted cocktail bar , instruct her in doors to top it up when it comes back. Sit and watch your creation . 😮 Thanks playmates.. Dave
I wonder if Kato N gauge Unitrack would make it possible to have an N gauge garden layout? Would still be a challenge, but would open garden railways up to those with smaller gardens.
HM shows here on TH-cam are getting better and better - who needs TV with this kind of quality dedicated content. I think I need to get my Airfix Magazine changed over to HM sometime - would that be possible, given both are Key Publishing?
@@hornbymag Yes, in theory - though I'm sure when I last tried using Airfix Mag subscription (this a paper sub to be fair) it didn't let me in to either Airfix or Hornby Mag aspect. I'll need to look again though, as that was some time ago.
Really enjoyed the show ... superb layouts ... and many thanks editing it together! It’s getting me a bit tempted to have a garden railway ... would be fun to have different gauges next to each other ... OO, O Gauge and 5 inches! 👍
I was actually working on my 0 gauge garden railway when this started. I'm working on getting more wood down to extend it, approaching the stage where I'll need to do a big removable bridge across the patio area. I'm also working on adding jumpers across the rail joints, almost half the layout done now. Also I wired up some RCA plugs for easy removal of the controller. I'm DC, and have found that the 08 can run on really quite mucky track, assuming there are no leaves or petals on there, and the 14xx is similar. I need to get some sort of track cleaning wagon, not sure what's out there. Looking forward to getting my 3rd loco, a dapol 57xx, soon. Also a B-set is a hope for around christmas, once I have a job. Love the 00 model of 2002, looks super imposing with the extra deflectors. And the LNER green EM1 and ex-GER veranda coaches are also great. Loving the red bridges too. I'm now considering adding a tunnel on the layout. One part has an issue of plant growth obscuring the track almost every time I start running stuff, so I'm thinking if I add a tunnel mouth at either end and then cover the middle bits by flexible clear plastic, it should prevent this and allow free running.
A railway that started on a door in Rugby in '79 has grown into an indoor/outdoor tourist attraction on the other side of Canada with visitors from all over the world. To see it click on the logo.
Absolutely loved the video guys! Would love to see you visit my local miniature railway in Ruddington, Nottingham. I know they’d appreciate some publicity as the Nottingham Heritage Centre and Great Central Railway continue their fundraising to reconnect their railways!
The setup in the garden was amazing to see. Never really got into Hornby model trains preferred the LIMA brand But still have a Brand New Hornby ZERO 1 Transformer in it's original box ?? Have plenty of Brand New LIMA stored away for who knows what reason ?? I doubt my son would be interested, maybe he can sell it all after i am gone, LOL. I had plans of building a big layout never actually got around to finishing it. Great to relive some past times Maybe i can get around to building my layout in my next life, LOL.
Fantastic content as ever keep up the good work. 👍🏻 question time - I’m starting an adventure into o gauge garden railways can you guys recommend a good wireless DCC handset as it will be an end to end setup with run round loops at either end thus a permanent static controller not being much help? Thanks in advance! 🙏
As with the real railway, leaving small expansion gaps between each section of track is the best way to handle this. The gaps don't need to be large, but just enough to prevent buckling as it gets warmer. 😊
Thanks for your reply. Can you direct me to a detailed source of up-to-date practical info? Was considering these (but Kevin Strongs is quite pricey): Garden Railway Basics Kevin Strong £150 The Garden Railway Manual CJ Freezer £20 Getting Started in Garden Railroading Alan Miller £32 Any suggestions much appreciated from a wannabe who had a 5’X3’ 40 years ago!
I notice that railway buffs are so fastidious regarding who takes a photo to the point of being hysterical if it’s not given. When it comes to music, suddenly (and strangely) this copyright and ip consideration evaporates and never given a second thought…. Does anyone know who is the composer of the piano music in the O gauge railway segment? Wonderful railways and modelling throughout.
Apologies to the gentleman who messaged me on messenger with questions about the bridge over the drive but I have mislaid your message. If you could re message me I’ll answer the questions, regards Chris Spring.
One of my Future Layouts is going to be The Severn Valley Railway and the other is going To be the Battlefield and Mangapps Valley Light Military Railway along with a Narrow gauge Railway that Runs from Poppy Halt and to Arlesburgh which isn't based on any Real Heritage railways
1. You need to remove the phrase "as well" from your vocabulary. 2. Your channel is fantastic. 3. What's the lovely piano piece that starts about an hour in when the 5 inch railway is on? Ah got it. Airy Fairy Heart by Franz Gordon.
If anyone is interested in learning more about the 5 inch gauge railway shown in this video, please visit rsme.org.uk/ Maybe I'll see you at a future driver training 👋
Chapters
00:00 Intro
04:55 Chelagasa O gauge Garden Railway
24:16 Great Wakering, Flackwell Heath and Whitefield OO gauge Railway
43:36 Western Banks O gauge Garden Railway
1:00:35 The Ryedale Society of Model Engineers 5inch gauge Railway
Click here for Garden Railway week:www.keymodelworld.com/garden-railway-week
Could this not be part of the editing ...... Show scale/name of railway on screen. Please, please, pleease..... Couldn't tell the difference between O and OO when its modelled outside maybe a ruler to show size.
With that sandal and sock combo, you can clearly see Trevors living his best life
It’s lovely to hear the sounds coming from the locomotives, especially the steam trains. I love the sight and sound of the dear old steam locomotive.
The iron bridge at 30:19 is the Swiss (not Austrian) Bietschtalbrücke, The Bietsch Valley Bridge is a double-track railway bridge on the southern ramp of the Lötschberg mountain line in the Swiss canton of Valais. The ascent leads over the bridge from Brig to Goppenstein, the southern portal of the old Lötschberg tunnel. The Faller brothers, manufacturers of accessories for model railways, offer the Bietsch Valley Bridge in two sizes due to its striking and unique appearance. The model in nominal size H0 is 1100 mm long and 255 mm high.
It’s lovely to hear that wonderful humpalumpa from the Class 37!!
Mike waving at the train as it left the tunnel lol love it lol
Richard made sure to leave that bit in haha
My favourites are the steam locomotives. I hate the smell of the diesel locomotives, but absolutely adore steam!! There’s nothing more exciting than running along behind a good steam locomotive on a carriage.
i love Hornby trains and ive always dreamed of having a huge railway in my GARDEN BUT IVE NEVER HAD THE MONEY
Take a look at the Hoddesdon Model and Railway Club!! We have 5”, G-Scale, 0 Gauge, 00 Gauge and N Gauge on our premises, and we love having our visitors!!
Exactly!! Precisely what makes a wonderful layout!! Very attractive!!
That Rydale Railway looks awesome.
Thank you for a 1h30m relax with a cup of tea
Thats deserving of a few biscuits too 😋
Brilliant watch
Thanks
Your Western Banks O gauge Garden Railway is epic~
Thanks William
Possibly my favourite video of the year, fantastic job guys - loved every second of it! I’m now pondering how my models would go in the garden 🤔
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just found this channel today and I can’t stop watching the videos. So awesome. Thanks guys. You have a new subscriber.
Fantastic,,,,,,simple but wonderful
Wonderful! Some stunning layouts!
Thanks Marcus
Nice job everyone🚂
Thoroughly enjoyed that, nicely done! Thanks for posting....garden railways rule!!
You're very welcome
Very special. Thank you.
Thanks Tom
Great content guys! These shows keep getting better and better! Really enjoy them!
Thanks Harry
Thankyou for a great video. It was a breath of fresh air looking a different area of modelling. The garden layouts were amazing and run so smooth. I look for to the other garden railings in key model world.
Absolutely Awesome. One of the best TH-cam video's I've seen in AGES!
Excellent work guys, you really covered each layout in depth and did each one justice in your coverage.
I'll definitely watch this again. It really cheered me up. Thank You 😀👍
Thanks Dave, really pleased to hear you enjoyed it!
fantastic video gentlemen. i really enjoyed it. thank you
Thanks Andy!
Beautiful
Brilliant video as ever gents, some absolutely superb garden railways there, and has definitely given me an incentive of building a garden railway in the future when permitted by the parents. Have to say I've never shown an interest in 5" gauge but it's absolutely wonderful seeing you can ride your own locomotive, also very tempting. Keep up the good work and stay safe
Cheers
James
Thanks as always James
This is OO Ranch. All you see , I have created!. Master of all and Chief administrator. All we ask is respect . Who plays the music ?. Bet a club member !. Iff you make a train mounted cocktail bar , instruct her in doors to top it up when it comes back. Sit and watch your creation . 😮 Thanks playmates.. Dave
Nice production. Thank you.
Mike your layout was my favourite simple but effective 👌
Glad you enjoyed it amongst tuff competition
Most enjoyable video, and some great layouts. Thank you Hornby Magazine
Thanks John
Absolutely superb video, very much enjoyed all the layouts shown, and the background music just added to it. Very peaceful and tranquil.
Glad to hear it Mark
Fantastic video!! Just WOW! :D
Great stuff!
I wonder if Kato N gauge Unitrack would make it possible to have an N gauge garden layout? Would still be a challenge, but would open garden railways up to those with smaller gardens.
Fantastic, really enjoyed this
Great video, something a bit different to enjoy. The 5inch gauge looked great fun! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Great video today .Got my support.
excellent show
Thanks Ben
Excellent video thankyou
Thanks Mark
Thank you for a great video
HM shows here on TH-cam are getting better and better - who needs TV with this kind of quality dedicated content. I think I need to get my Airfix Magazine changed over to HM sometime - would that be possible, given both are Key Publishing?
You can but it you're a subscriber you can view both as part of Keymodelworld 😁
@@hornbymag Yes, in theory - though I'm sure when I last tried using Airfix Mag subscription (this a paper sub to be fair) it didn't let me in to either Airfix or Hornby Mag aspect. I'll need to look again though, as that was some time ago.
@@DrAl60103 easy fix, if you pop an email to: orders@keypublishing.com they'll be able to assist.
Great video
Really enjoyed the show ... superb layouts ... and many thanks editing it together! It’s getting me a bit tempted to have a garden railway ... would be fun to have different gauges next to each other ... OO, O Gauge and 5 inches! 👍
Multigauge layouts do exist
Chelgassa is a beautiful layout!! Not for a communal garden like mine, though!! Mine’s just a temporary single oval of Mamod live steam!!
Great video as always, lads. Very interesting content, beautifully shot. What more could you ask for?
More of it haha
@@hornbymag Good point! It's high time I take out a subscription to Key Model World.
Thank you
You're very welcome
I was actually working on my 0 gauge garden railway when this started. I'm working on getting more wood down to extend it, approaching the stage where I'll need to do a big removable bridge across the patio area. I'm also working on adding jumpers across the rail joints, almost half the layout done now. Also I wired up some RCA plugs for easy removal of the controller. I'm DC, and have found that the 08 can run on really quite mucky track, assuming there are no leaves or petals on there, and the 14xx is similar. I need to get some sort of track cleaning wagon, not sure what's out there.
Looking forward to getting my 3rd loco, a dapol 57xx, soon. Also a B-set is a hope for around christmas, once I have a job.
Love the 00 model of 2002, looks super imposing with the extra deflectors. And the LNER green EM1 and ex-GER veranda coaches are also great. Loving the red bridges too.
I'm now considering adding a tunnel on the layout. One part has an issue of plant growth obscuring the track almost every time I start running stuff, so I'm thinking if I add a tunnel mouth at either end and then cover the middle bits by flexible clear plastic, it should prevent this and allow free running.
Ha enjoy!
Great video as always, but it would have been nice to see a garden railway featuring 16mm/SM32 narrow gauge live steam.
A railway that started on a door in Rugby in '79 has grown into an indoor/outdoor tourist attraction on the other side of Canada with visitors from all over the world. To see it click on the logo.
Wonderful.
Thanks Steve
Wow that was amazing. Thanks guys. The wife still said no!
😉🚂👍
Forgiveness is easy to get than permission 😅
Watch these videos there relaxing 😎
Absolutely loved the video guys! Would love to see you visit my local miniature railway in Ruddington, Nottingham. I know they’d appreciate some publicity as the Nottingham Heritage Centre and Great Central Railway continue their fundraising to reconnect their railways!
Thanks Harry, if you could get in touch via our Facebook page that would be something we'd love to arrange. 😊
The setup in the garden was amazing to see.
Never really got into Hornby model trains preferred the LIMA brand
But still have a Brand New Hornby ZERO 1 Transformer in it's original box ??
Have plenty of Brand New LIMA stored away for who knows what reason ??
I doubt my son would be interested, maybe he can sell it all after i am gone, LOL.
I had plans of building a big layout never actually got around to finishing it.
Great to relive some past times
Maybe i can get around to building my layout in my next life, LOL.
You're never too old ❤
Great video. I loved the piano music used on the first layout. Please can you let me know what it is? Very best wishes, Adrian
Heavy rain must cause havoc with these outdoor tracks.
Great garden, Mike. Do you ever have an open day?
I haven't but who knows
Fantastic content as ever keep up the good work. 👍🏻 question time - I’m starting an adventure into o gauge garden railways can you guys recommend a good wireless DCC handset as it will be an end to end setup with run round loops at either end thus a permanent static controller not being much help?
Thanks in advance! 🙏
On the OO gauge Great Wakering, how do you prevent buckling in the summer heat and prevent gaps in the winter??
As with the real railway, leaving small expansion gaps between each section of track is the best way to handle this. The gaps don't need to be large, but just enough to prevent buckling as it gets warmer. 😊
Thanks for your reply. Can you direct me to a detailed source of up-to-date practical info?
Was considering these (but Kevin Strongs is quite pricey):
Garden Railway Basics
Kevin Strong £150
The Garden Railway Manual
CJ Freezer £20
Getting Started in Garden Railroading
Alan Miller £32
Any suggestions much appreciated from a wannabe who had a 5’X3’ 40 years ago!
I notice that railway buffs are so fastidious regarding who takes a photo to the point of being hysterical if it’s not given. When it comes to music, suddenly (and strangely) this copyright and ip consideration evaporates and never given a second thought…. Does anyone know who is the composer of the piano music in the O gauge railway segment? Wonderful railways and modelling throughout.
How are 00 gauge garden Railways powered?
Fascinating. Triple gauge double slips must be complicated! How powerful are 3 1/2 " engines?
As a general rule they can pull a rake with anything up to 12 people on
@@hornbymag wow
@@CheekyFest including Richard so that says it all! 😄
What, no Gauge 1? ☹ The most accessible live steam scale, and electrics with sound too!
Is that system usable on the American model railroad like HO scale or g scale or double o scale or even n scale
Do wish there was at least 60 FPS in this Video but good one anyway
Apologies to the gentleman who messaged me on messenger with questions about the bridge over the drive but I have mislaid your message. If you could re message me I’ll answer the questions, regards Chris Spring.
How did he make the road bed on the HO garden railway?
One of my Future Layouts is going to be The Severn Valley Railway and the other is going To be the Battlefield and Mangapps Valley Light Military Railway along with a Narrow gauge Railway that Runs from Poppy Halt and to Arlesburgh which isn't based on any Real Heritage railways
Great stuff lewis
@@hornbymag Thank you for taking your time to read my comment
My one question for garden rail: what about the weather? Rain? Mist? Hail?
The railways are fine, we just have to wait for another day to play trains
@@hornbymag what about colour washing out? rust?
Hornby should build trains to compete with LGB
Good idea 💡
1. You need to remove the phrase "as well" from your vocabulary. 2. Your channel is fantastic. 3. What's the lovely piano piece that starts about an hour in when the 5 inch railway is on? Ah got it. Airy Fairy Heart by Franz Gordon.
Glad your sorted 👍
Diesel's just don't look good. In real life or as models. Steam engine models are beautiful though. Get more of those
If anyone is interested in learning more about the 5 inch gauge railway shown in this video, please visit
rsme.org.uk/
Maybe I'll see you at a future driver training 👋