In response to your previous video, yes. I am one of those OOers who keeps popping over to see what is going on in TT:120. 100% support you guys, but I won't be scale changing myself. Very impressed with what you guys are doing, mostly in terms of the cottage industry pulling together to make stuff. Good on you all
Hope you get better soon, no need to appologise for a lack of uploads as these things do happen. Thank you for doing this give away, as yes I would love a class 90. Thank you, have a great week -Oliver
Not for me Chris, but always interesting to see what innovative things people are doing in our scale. Look after yourself and I will remember you in my prayers.
Take good care of yourself Chris. Could do with losing 2 stone myself but I'll maybe try less drastic means. Glad you're doing ok buddy, good to see you back.
Glad to watch your videos as always but sorry to hear you have been in and out of hospital Chris. Look after yourself and only do what you need to do in this train world! Why is The Easterner box behind you upside down?😂
@@PeachyTT120 aye, just trying to decide on weather or not I can fit a stay alive into the body, there's only just enough room for a decoder, speaker will be mounted under the rear of the loco, so it just looks like the frame - but no where for a stay Alive! - working on a custom sound d profile for it too with John, hopefully with sound clips from the film 😄😄
No disrespect to Jeremiah, it looks nice - but I've got too much on to take on another project, better that it goes to someone with the time to build it. BTW Halling are folding! 😥 There's 30% off on everything at the moment, but it looks like a lot of 12mm bogies have gone already.
Sorry to hear that you've not been well and make a full recovery soon, I'm hoping that Hornby will produce the class 90 in TT eventually as they have one in their oo range
Hornby recently stated that electrics won't make an appearance anytime soon. As electrics would then require complimentary things like OHE and so on. So at the moment I highly doubt Hornby would tackle any electrics for the next 7-10 years atleast
Thanks for putting up a review of my Class 90 Chris. Yes this was a prototype model and I have made many changes to the model since. Theres some added detail and robustness to it now. And Ill also be addding pantographs henceforth. 2x Halling bogies are the best, easiest and most cost effective solution at the moment which also gives you soace for addrd weight and so on. I currently supply instructions digitally. So for anyone buying a kit, I woll email instructions. For thise interested in what it can pull, theres the following RTR options:- - Hornby Mk3 coaches - Hornby KFA containers I will be doing some GUVs soon as well in kit form. Cheers! Jeremiah
Do let me know how you get along. I've tried various resins for gears but never found something suitable.... @@AlwaysCensored-xp1be Cheers Jeremiah (from my other YT account)
@@PeggyDez I post progress on my face book page, Babbage Brass Works. I suspect if any resin works it will be a mix of ABS like and Tough. Tried Mod0.2 in Tough, failed, too flexible. Mod0.3 in ABS like looks pretty good but I am now designing the chassis/ gearbox for testing. I think for Railcars it will be fine. I am now posting in MERG forum, 3D section, some code n STLs.
talking to west hill wagon works they wont reduce their overhead equipment from oo to tt120. till an electric loco is produced. so may be good for us too. caroline
Hi Chris. Sorry to hear you're "under the weather" and hope you get sorted soon. Rather a drastic weight-loss method, don't you know! Class 90 kit: No thanks, it's just a little beyond my modelling skills at the moment. I'm not sure that the kit is a cost-cutting activity - I think it is for modellers who like taking things apart and adapting them into something else. Good luck to the winner.
yes please would love a class 90. Keep well
In response to your previous video, yes. I am one of those OOers who keeps popping over to see what is going on in TT:120.
100% support you guys, but I won't be scale changing myself. Very impressed with what you guys are doing, mostly in terms of the cottage industry pulling together to make stuff.
Good on you all
Cheers Phil 🍻
Yes please Chris i would love a class 90 please take good care of yourself ❤
Thanks Julie. Your names in the hat
Yes please Chris I like a class 90.
Just found your channel and subscribed not enough emphasis on TT 120 out there
Welcome on board Chris. Your names in the hat
Hope you get better soon, no need to appologise for a lack of uploads as these things do happen. Thank you for doing this give away, as yes I would love a class 90. Thank you, have a great week -Oliver
Cheers Oliver 🍻
Not for me Chris, but always interesting to see what innovative things people are doing in our scale. Look after yourself and I will remember you in my prayers.
Thanks Trevor. I’m sure Richard Bayliss at This Way Works will do a cracking job to inspire us
Yes please Chris, I'd love a class 90
Ok Alan, you’re in the hat
Yes Chris id like a class 90
Ok Alan 👍
Nice kit any different ones coming .
Yes please Sir Chris I'd like a class 90
I do think he’s got plans.
Names in the hat
Yes, I have quite a long list of things in the design phase.
@@PeggyDez great 😊 thanks
need about 20 single masts and 40 or so sets of cable holders. caroline
Email Chris @west hill wagon works
Take good care of yourself Chris. Could do with losing 2 stone myself but I'll maybe try less drastic means. Glad you're doing ok buddy, good to see you back.
Cheers Dave 🍻
Yes please Chris, can I have a Class 90?
Get well soon, mate.
👍names in the hat!
You take care of yourself Chris! Yes - would love a Class 90 👍
Looks like you’re the only one so far. 👍
Glad to watch your videos as always but sorry to hear you have been in and out of hospital Chris. Look after yourself and only do what you need to do in this train world!
Why is The Easterner box behind you upside down?😂
That’ll be the meds…. 🤣🤣
@@PeachyTT120 thats ok then. Just checking its not a secret signal, etc!🤫😁
@@BaseSet_77 🧐🤪
Chris bought one of those Australian sets....
Tillig do TT chassis too. 3smr do the Piko chassis only.
Doesn't seem too difficult mate, hopefully I won't have too much trouble with the Gladstone build I'm taking on - similar sort of thing 😂
Yeah I saw your post on FB. Have you started it yet? 😜
@@PeachyTT120 aye, just trying to decide on weather or not I can fit a stay alive into the body, there's only just enough room for a decoder, speaker will be mounted under the rear of the loco, so it just looks like the frame - but no where for a stay Alive! - working on a custom sound d profile for it too with John, hopefully with sound clips from the film 😄😄
Yes please Chris, I would love a class 90. keep well & safe -:😀
Cheers Stephen, your name’s in the hat
No disrespect to Jeremiah, it looks nice - but I've got too much on to take on another project, better that it goes to someone with the time to build it. BTW Halling are folding! 😥 There's 30% off on everything at the moment, but it looks like a lot of 12mm bogies have gone already.
Yeah I saw that. Shame 😞
Hope you sorted soon, remember health before anything else! Take care.
Cheers Tim
Yes please Chris. Can I have a class 90?
Excellent. Names in the hat
Yes please Chris can I have a Class 90. Btw it’s thanks to your channel that got into building a TT:120 layout.
Last one in the hat
Sorry to hear that you've not been well and make a full recovery soon, I'm hoping that Hornby will produce the class 90 in TT eventually as they have one in their oo range
Hornby recently stated that electrics won't make an appearance anytime soon. As electrics would then require complimentary things like OHE and so on. So at the moment I highly doubt Hornby would tackle any electrics for the next 7-10 years atleast
Thanks for putting up a review of my Class 90 Chris.
Yes this was a prototype model and I have made many changes to the model since. Theres some added detail and robustness to it now. And Ill also be addding pantographs henceforth.
2x Halling bogies are the best, easiest and most cost effective solution at the moment which also gives you soace for addrd weight and so on.
I currently supply instructions digitally. So for anyone buying a kit, I woll email instructions.
For thise interested in what it can pull, theres the following RTR options:-
- Hornby Mk3 coaches
- Hornby KFA containers
I will be doing some GUVs soon as well in kit form.
Cheers!
Jeremiah
Doing Queensland 3'6" in TT. Been printing gears n gear boxes. If it works then donor mechs won't be needed.
Do let me know how you get along. I've tried various resins for gears but never found something suitable.... @@AlwaysCensored-xp1be
Cheers
Jeremiah (from my other YT account)
@@PeggyDez I post progress on my face book page, Babbage Brass Works. I suspect if any resin works it will be a mix of ABS like and Tough. Tried Mod0.2 in Tough, failed, too flexible. Mod0.3 in ABS like looks pretty good but I am now designing the chassis/ gearbox for testing. I think for Railcars it will be fine. I am now posting in MERG forum, 3D section, some code n STLs.
@@AlwaysCensored-xp1be I look forward to your progress and results
Any chance off a Southern Railway parcel van in TT120 or a Queen Mary sr brake van.😊
Hope you get better soon, yes please would love a class 90😊
Cheers James 🍻 Your names in the hat
Good to see you back. Take care of yourself mate.👍🚂
Cheers 🍻 I will 😀
I don't want a Class 90, but do hope you are well and wish you all the best.
Cheers Chris 🍻
Great review and insight as always. I'll pass on the draw as I've got enough 3D projects meself. Good health mate.
I know the feeling Barry 😂
talking to west hill wagon works they wont reduce their overhead equipment from oo to tt120. till an electric loco is produced. so may be good for us too. caroline
I'll be offering some OHE kits in the near future as well. Just working out some last minute hurdles
another interesting video , I hope health wish they will have you back track soon.
Anything to do with TT gets my vote great video.
Cheers 🍻
Chris,
Hope you're ok with all the medical stuff. Stay well mate. I'm not interested in the 90, but another fascinating video thanks.
Cheers.🍻 and thanks for watching 👍
Hi Chris. Sorry to hear you're "under the weather" and hope you get sorted soon. Rather a drastic weight-loss method, don't you know! Class 90 kit: No thanks, it's just a little beyond my modelling skills at the moment. I'm not sure that the kit is a cost-cutting activity - I think it is for modellers who like taking things apart and adapting them into something else. Good luck to the winner.
Cheers Paul. Yes, it’s a very different branch of the hobby
Chris, I hope all goes well on the medical front, and normal service is resumed in the near future.👍
Thanks Doug
Hope everything gets sorted out for you, take care 🚂😎🚂
Cheers 🍻
Yes please Chris I'd like a class 90.
Ok, names in the hat
Yes please Chris I’d like a class 90. Get well soon 👍
Names in the hat! 😜
try a pico electric chassis in tt120. caroline
thanks for doing a trial for us with this
Yes please Chris I’d like to have class 90
Excellent, so that’s 2 names in the hat! 🤣
Get well soon Chris
Cheers 🍻
Excellent stuff Peachy. The 90 is not for me, good luck on those that enter
Not for me, Chris. I'm sorry to hear you've not been well. I hope everything goes well for you. Take care mate.
Cheers. I think 🤞it’s all going to be ok
Hope you’re all sorted health wise asap. Thanks for the video. Sorry it’s not for me.
Cheers 🍻 and thanks for watching
Glad nhs coming up trumps for you. caroline
My TT:120 Hornby Class 50's have been dispatched!
Whoop! Whoop!
@@PeachyTT120mine too double whoop whoop but it's a bank holiday so I reckon Tuesday arrival.
Yes please Chris can I have a Class 90
🫣😝😬
yes. caroline
3mm society producing terrier and austerity. caroline
In TT120?
No thanks Chris not my era but this helps the channel
Cheers 🍻
Mr dad was born in Bangalore so have interests there. caroline
That's nice. Was he an Anglo Indian like me?
Cheers
Jeremiah Bunyan
his dad was in the british and indian armies. left when he was 6. caroline
@@carolinecleaveley-q1r nice. My grandfather worked for GWR in Wales first. And then migrated to India and worked for SCR as a Driver
Chris. Look after yourself and don't over do things. Listen to what the medical teams tell you...
Will do
Sorry Chris having watched the video I think this would be too much for me, thanks
No problem George, thanks for watching
Yes please Chris can I have a class 90
Names in the hat 👍