Just been watching this sat with ny 2 year old daughter, who asked to watch model trains but when I put this on, she said "not big ones" 🤣 The sounds proper add some brilliant realism too, well done!
The layout scenes are wonderful, the locomotives plus consist are perfect, and the addition of sound from real steam locos just completes the experience so thanks. Great video, Jersey Bill
A real winner Lewis with the black 5 working hard on what looks like a parcels turn .Like the side on shots & every thing else in this video , a real winner .😊
Nice to see that you’re back on the old layout Lewis What I loved about your channel was you gave us a little bit of “Everything” and I for one loved watching the creative side of you when you built a new “Scene” and how you effortlessly transformed a piece of flat board into a beautiful country scene I understand what with the layout being in the loft there’s limited time to work due to the weather conditions
Thanks John. Me too, if I had more space in my house I’d love to get building something again! I’ve found a really good channel that you might like, this guy is making some amazing scenes: th-cam.com/video/kvYeDLkWE1U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iPu59lo7pUfsVSNr
@@MouldyRaspberryLewis thank you for recommending Horshey I do follow him but I let him know that you recommended him What I was talking about was “Ponden Station” that you completely revamped I know it was about 5 years ago or so Thanks for your quick reply
Bonjour Lewis, Nice to see the Black 5 running well and you did a great job in reducing the tender to loco gap. Looks so much more realistic. Excellent weathering and the filming & editing on both of your fine layouts is amazing as usual ! Thanks for sharing and greetings, Filip
Another day on the Yorkshire Dales. That may be the longest train I have seen you run, Lewis. Very nice. looks like you have a few deceased sheep here and there.
I love the weathering on the vans,and a nice prototypical mixture,I commend you sir,I won’t even get started on the locos and your layout,superb at the very least
Hi Lewis, well that looks a lovely loco..............they really do look stunning. Clearly I am guessing not a dub at all. Thanks and all the best Dave.
Thanks Dave. No issues with mine at all - I think it was just the LMS versions that were a bit more prone to faults. I haven’t heard of many issues with the BR versions.
Brilliant Lewis, the Black 5 is my favourite steam loco and Hornby seem to have done a good job. I have seen your review so I hope you are happy with it, I would be if I was modelling in 00!
Is it just me, or were you a bit less generous to the model with the weathering😊. Was great to see it travel the Ponden/Buckdale route, well justified. Lovely gem of a video again
Wonderful atmosphere. Who needs to go to the NYMR when this video is available. I see the original Hornby lamps have been removed. I assume something such as Modelu lamps have replaced them?
Another question. You have reduced the loco to tender gap. Wondering which method you have used for that. A method has been described on a well known railway social media site on how to do that. Reduced from 5.5 to 3mm without any wiring changes.
Good work on doing this. So pretty please do Pines Express train shots with 75062 wearing The Cambrian Coast Express headboard on its head and two headlamps on both lamp irons on the right and the left on its bufferbeam, and piloting 92211 on the Pines Express with eleven Express coaches being a maroon coach, a crimson and cream colored coach, five maroon coaches, six green coaches, and a crimson and cream colored coach, 75053 wearing The Cambrian Coast Express headboard on the middle lamp iron of its buffer beam next to the white headlamp on the right side of its bufferbeam and a white headlamp on its head and piloting 92167 on the Pines Express with twelve Express coaches being a maroon coach, five crimson and cream colored coaches, and six green coaches, 73030 wearing two white discs on the right and left lamp irons of its bufferbeam piloting 92 Squadron on the Pines Express with ten Express coaches with a maroon coach, four crimson and cream colored coaches, and five green coaches, and 76114 wearing two headlamps on its bufferbeam with one in the middle and one on the left and piloting 73109 on the Pines Express with thirteen Express coaches with a red coach, six green coaches, and six crimson and cream colored coaches to recreate the scenes of Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway shots of the Heyday of British Steam Volume 1, Archive British Steam Volume 2: Bygone Days Captured Forever, and British Railways Steam, Mouldy Raspberry.
@@MouldyRaspberry Especially with the engines and rolling stock I said. Because you should always ask owners for permission to use their copyright in your videos and credit them for their company.
When an engine is given a test run, the first test is light engine, with no load at all. The second test is with a light load, say two coaches or four wagons and a Guard's Van, if all has gone well with the first. The third test is a fully loaded passenger train, consisting of as many as six coaches. This happens over the period of a week or two, if the test takes place on the main line. For a branchline, or heritage railway, the tests are carried out over the period of a few days. It's good you've got the Jack of all Trades running nicely, but never put lead in the boiler. This can make the model dangerous for children to handle. Take the lead out and put back the proper mechanics. Better to be safe than sorry.
I'm sure that grass is actually growing in your semi-abandoned sidings.
Loving the use of the 'old' layout.
Haha it could be! Thanks, it’s nice to be able to give it a run every now and then.
Just been watching this sat with ny 2 year old daughter, who asked to watch model trains but when I put this on, she said "not big ones" 🤣
The sounds proper add some brilliant realism too, well done!
Ha thanks! Glad you both liked it 👍🏻
Just need to add Jenny Agutter waving her red petticoat, and the scene would be complete. All joking aside marvellous content as usual MR!!👍
Ha, thanks Ian! 👍🏻👍🏻
The layout scenes are wonderful, the locomotives plus consist are perfect, and the addition of sound from real steam locos just completes the experience so thanks. Great video, Jersey Bill
Thanks very much, appreciate it.
Much excellent realism there - thank you for sharing! 👍
Thanks!
Lewis, your videos just keep getting better and better. Cheers Greg
Thanks Greg!
Your skills of layout building, weathering, detailing and video making are awesome.
Thank you 😬
Appears to be running very nicely. Great video too. Cheers
Thanks 👍🏻
Soo nice to be back home on YDR the best place to show trains ❤
Thank you 😀
Fantastic .Love the sound .
Many thanks!
Fantastic Lewis, every time I watch one of your videos I notice something different, you are a superb craftsman
Thank you 😀
A real winner Lewis with the black 5 working hard on what looks like a parcels turn .Like the side on shots & every thing else in this video , a real winner .😊
Thanks! 😀
Lewis , fun to see Glasgow Highlander being put through it's paces.
Thanks glad you liked it 👍🏻
Nice to see that you’re back on the old layout Lewis
What I loved about your channel was you gave us a little bit of “Everything” and I for one loved watching the creative side of you when you built a new “Scene” and how you effortlessly transformed a piece of flat board into a beautiful country scene
I understand what with the layout being in the loft there’s limited time to work due to the weather conditions
Thanks John. Me too, if I had more space in my house I’d love to get building something again! I’ve found a really good channel that you might like, this guy is making some amazing scenes:
th-cam.com/video/kvYeDLkWE1U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iPu59lo7pUfsVSNr
@@MouldyRaspberryLewis thank you for recommending Horshey I do follow him but I let him know that you recommended him
What I was talking about was “Ponden Station” that you completely revamped I know it was about 5 years ago or so
Thanks for your quick reply
Bonjour Lewis, Nice to see the Black 5 running well and you did a great job in reducing the tender to loco gap. Looks so much more realistic. Excellent weathering and the filming & editing on both of your fine layouts is amazing as usual ! Thanks for sharing and greetings, Filip
Thanks Filip! It was a bit of a pain to do, but I think it was worth it.
Great layout and the sound effects are awesome.
Thanks!
Yep she looks really good now Mr Mouldy. Black 5's are everyone's favourite I think. Cheers. 😅
Agreed John - thanks!
Another day on the Yorkshire Dales. That may be the longest train I have seen you run, Lewis. Very nice. looks like you have a few deceased sheep here and there.
Yes that’s about the max the Black 5 can handle! Haha true, I blame my dog for that.
I love the weathering on the vans,and a nice prototypical mixture,I commend you sir,I won’t even get started on the locos and your layout,superb at the very least
Thank you!
Hi Lewis, well that looks a lovely loco..............they really do look stunning. Clearly I am guessing not a dub at all. Thanks and all the best Dave.
Thanks Dave. No issues with mine at all - I think it was just the LMS versions that were a bit more prone to faults. I haven’t heard of many issues with the BR versions.
Awesome video and loco Lewis!!! Thanks for sharing. Cheers Onno.
Thanks Onno 😀
Looks amazing like always!
Thank you!
Beautiful layout..so realistic the loco sounds are great.
Thank you 👍🏻
Another super video Lewis.well done .
Thanks 👍
Wonderful camera work showing off your layout Lewis 👍
Thank you 👍🏻
Very nice weathering on the loco - enjoyed that 👍
Thanks 👍🏻
Brilliant. Superb sound track. Great variety of vans too (especially the Western ones 🤣). 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
Great video. I love your layout.
Thanks!
Another great video. Thanks.
Cheers Ralph 👍🏻
Great video thanks for sharing John
Glad you enjoyed it John, thanks!
An Absolute Freight Fest 👌🏻- Quality Vid as Usual MR 👍🏻
Thank you 👍🏻
Excellent as usual Lewis, nice to see both layouts
Thanks Barry 👍🏻
Beautiful loco ' and great weathering '
Many thanks!
Looks good
Thanks 👍🏻
Brilliant Lewis, the Black 5 is my favourite steam loco and Hornby seem to have done a good job. I have seen your review so I hope you are happy with it, I would be if I was modelling in 00!
Nice video!
Thanks!
wonderful
Thanks!
Great video 👍
Thanks 👍
looking awsome mate
Thanks 😀
Thanks again.
Glad you liked it 👍🏻
Wonderful.
Thanks Alex!
Very nice done video :)
Thank you 👍🏻
This Black 5 looks better than the LMS version. Your choice of changes to the lamps was a good one.
Yes I agree!
And all is well in the world once more…. 😊
😀
Just wow.
Thanks!
Very perfect train 🚂🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚃🚂🚂🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🚂🚂
Thanks!
@@MouldyRaspberry your welcome
Is it just me, or were you a bit less generous to the model with the weathering😊. Was great to see it travel the Ponden/Buckdale route, well justified. Lovely gem of a video again
Yes I kept this one quite clean 😬 Glad you liked it 👍🏻
Wonderful atmosphere. Who needs to go to the NYMR when this video is available. I see the original Hornby lamps have been removed. I assume something such as Modelu lamps have replaced them?
Thanks! Yes spot on, Modelu lamps.
Yes!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lewis, will we ever see you make an exhibition layout?
I’d love to if I had a bit more room to store one!
@@MouldyRaspberry how about converting the one in your parents loft?
Another question. You have reduced the loco to tender gap. Wondering which method you have used for that. A method has been described on a well known railway social media site on how to do that. Reduced from 5.5 to 3mm without any wiring changes.
I think I copied that exact article you mention
Dave, if it was the one on RMweb. It worked really well 👍🏻
@@MouldyRaspberry That was me. zr2498. Really pleased that it has proved helpful, and has also worked on your Black 5 👍
@@MouldyRaspberry that was my input. Pleased it worked. Dave
Good work on doing this. So pretty please do Pines Express train shots with 75062 wearing The Cambrian Coast Express headboard on its head and two headlamps on both lamp irons on the right and the left on its bufferbeam, and piloting 92211 on the Pines Express with eleven Express coaches being a maroon coach, a crimson and cream colored coach, five maroon coaches, six green coaches, and a crimson and cream colored coach, 75053 wearing The Cambrian Coast Express headboard on the middle lamp iron of its buffer beam next to the white headlamp on the right side of its bufferbeam and a white headlamp on its head and piloting 92167 on the Pines Express with twelve Express coaches being a maroon coach, five crimson and cream colored coaches, and six green coaches, 73030 wearing two white discs on the right and left lamp irons of its bufferbeam piloting 92 Squadron on the Pines Express with ten Express coaches with a maroon coach, four crimson and cream colored coaches, and five green coaches, and 76114 wearing two headlamps on its bufferbeam with one in the middle and one on the left and piloting 73109 on the Pines Express with thirteen Express coaches with a red coach, six green coaches, and six crimson and cream colored coaches to recreate the scenes of Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway shots of the Heyday of British Steam Volume 1, Archive British Steam Volume 2: Bygone Days Captured Forever, and British Railways Steam, Mouldy Raspberry.
All great ideas! I’ll try and do some of those 😬😬😬
@@MouldyRaspberry Especially with the engines and rolling stock I said. Because you should always ask owners for permission to use their copyright in your videos and credit them for their company.
So realistic I’m expecting the coal load to go down
Haha thanks!
When an engine is given a test run, the first test is light engine, with no load at all. The second test is with a light load, say two coaches or four wagons and a Guard's Van, if all has gone well with the first. The third test is a fully loaded passenger train, consisting of as many as six coaches. This happens over the period of a week or two, if the test takes place on the main line. For a branchline, or heritage railway, the tests are carried out over the period of a few days. It's good you've got the Jack of all Trades running nicely, but never put lead in the boiler. This can make the model dangerous for children to handle. Take the lead out and put back the proper mechanics. Better to be safe than sorry.
Ok?
Thanks Kelly. The lead is sealed so nobody will she getting poisoned don’t worry!