Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Come to Jesus Christ today Jesus Christ is only way to heaven Repent and follow him today seek his heart Jesus Christ can fill the emptiness he can fill the void Heaven and hell is real cone to the loving savior today Today is the day of salvation tomorrow might be to late come to the loving savior today John 3:16-21 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God. Mark 1.15 15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel. 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. Hebrews 11:6 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Jesus
Today I learnt that the whoosh you hear as a high speed train passes you is not the air around the train but in fact the same clickety-clack that slow trains produce but at 3-4 times speed so it almost sounds like a continuous "whiiiiishhhhhhhh"
Off screen, but obviously the trains went through a curve before going opposite direction in the background. Now imagine speed and radius being to scale in the 1:1 world when making a turn...
i have a kato e5 series shinkansen and even on an american style layout if it goes by closeby it sounds almost like the real thing (it can manage up to 220 scale miles/hour with a proper 10 car set)
@@R9naldo He ran the trains at scale speed. For instance, if the model train is 1:100 scale, he would take the real train's speed and scale it down by a factor of 100. A 1:100 scale model running at 1 mph looks like a life-size train running at 100 mph.
@@R9naldoScale speed as ForteRepublic explained, but also positioning the camera so that it's close to the track and at the same height as your eyes would be if you were standing there watching a real train go past.
Honestly, those scale speeds were so real! A credit to the designer and his calculations!! (Just for one moment) Imagine those scenes in full focus with a Shrubbery, small trees and a couple of Country Cottages, and a few Fake Livestock. Done in both 2D and even 3D. I swear that it could look like the real thing. Camera Angle enhances the end results too!. Greetings from Australia.
@@Peterkragger They were commenting about the real Shinkansen, from real life experience. Not the pretend toy in the video. Its not that hard to comprehend their statement.
Well... the sound comes from the frequency the wheels have to turn. As most electric and diesel trains have the same wheel size, the frequency of the sound will go up the faster the train becomes. And as miniature trains are build to scale, just much smaller, they will sound the same when they have the same speed as the original ones. Because their small wheels have to turn as often as the real ones.
@@acmenipponair that makes sense :) But my point was mainly about the "depth" of the sound (not just the frequency), that with the camera on the floor it is nicely captured. but thanks anyway for your reply.
I never imagined 30 years ago I would be clicking on a video like this, watching it and feeling satisfied about the experience. What a world, kinda sad really
I don't know what it is.. but I have always been fascinated with model trains. They take me back to my youth, when a mate had a workshop where he would make all the grasses & trees for scenery from sawdust & wood shavings. I could watch the train go around countless times & not get bored. No idea why the algorithm gave me this video, but I'm glad it did. Well done 👌🏻
Top gear presenter James May did a bit on a program about toys where he took these scale toy trains and attempted to beat a world record for the longest toy train track, they ended up using an old railroad track and did it back again after the first program aired, would recommend and both programs captured that same magic of model trains that you described
I always wondered why grown men 'play' with trains etc. It is because it triggers memories of everything in childhood from that era and the fascination of discovering those interests, it's the same with classic cars and motorbikes too. Very ASMR as they say these days. Nothing childish about it.
Thanks for posting this video. It annoys me when I come across a finely-crafted model railroad layout with the trains operating at absurdly exaggerated speeds. It seems to be the case more often than not.
I know, right? I once came across a video of a Z scale layout and was blown away by how realistic it looked--in large part because the train was moving at scale speed. On the other hand, I’ve seen videos of O Scale subway trains that annoy me because they’re darting around an otherwise quite realistic cityscape.
Pity the real APT didn't work. Love the train with South East Network livery and the BR Shunter. The 125 in it's old livery brings back many memories of the real thing. ❤
the APT did work, it was simply canceled for being a "embarrasment", they mannaged to iron out the kinks but the for profit media had a field day without so it had to be canceled
@@dustojnikhummerand all it cost was the entire domestic train R&D and manufacturing industry of the UK, an act of national sabotage on the level of treason that the tories should be indicted for
Yes, except that "KPH" isn't actually a thing. Unless you're talking about kilo-Poise-Henrys, which would be a really weird measure of viscosity and inductance... It'd be interesting to find an application where that actually makes sense 🤔 Anyway, the metric system measures (moderate) speeds in km/h or m/s. Please stop using KPH.
Yes, when it's written as km/h 😉 If you're going to use the metric system, at least use it properly. It works so well because it's internationally intelligible, no matter what language you speak. Making up your own rules doesn't work very well in that context.
@@krugerdave if you’re trying to be a pedant and say that “per” in “kph” isn’t international, you should look at the “hour” too, it’s not part of the SI system either 😆 and litres isn’t either. But yet we all use kph, hour, and litres
I like that the camera gradually moves away as they get faster - you get to see the fast trains for longer and it looks like the "cameraman" is standing back to be safe haha
What's wild to me is how with the fastest train, you could literally hear the doppler effect with the motor sound as it passed by. That plus the clacking of the wheels gave these trains some wild realism!
Wow, the angle of the camera was really good, but the various trains tested brought real satisfaction to me. Rally well executed in relation to noise performance too.
It’s 2am, i should be sleeping, but here i am, sitting here. Watching model trains go vroom cuz *fun*. As i’m typing this I’m looking up model trains to buy. Edit: guys the 3am motivation is kicking in because i saw a gym ad, wish me luck on my 100 pushup journey
I like that even at that scale you still get the ca-clack ca-clack sound as they pass by
You won't have that sound on welded rail. Hi speed trains would always be on welded rail, only the older freight lines would still be jointed rail.
@@ffjsbI would love to imagine the Eurostar driving on jointed rail, it'd sound like an A-10 on a gun run
@@IAm18PercentCarbon Until it derailed....
That's right little baby boi 😊
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I love how the high speed trains sound have that classic whoosh sound while the slower ones have more clicks and clacks just like the real thing.
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This was therapeutic to me for some reason. Not even kidding. this shut my brain up some how.
I thought i was the only one who cared about scale speed. This video makes me very happy. Looks fantastic
That’s an impressive collection of trains!
This is the content that I want to see
Now, THIS is useful information. So happy to stumble on this indispensable content
that its the coolest thing I've seen this week for sure
Excellent comparison!
Crazy they all took that turn so fast!
TH-cam finally giving me something good to watch
Good content and I enjoyed it but later I wondered whether I was mad watching model trains passing at scale speeds 🤔
I'd love to hear what it would sound like if you scaled down the pitch by the same factor.
Sheldon will probably love this!
What a cool little video. I'm into slot cars, and it would be good if someone did a similar thing with their scale speeds.
Yeah, plus the fast trains zooming by on past the camera scared a fart out of my gut.
I grew up with a railroad outside of my window, all of these speeds feel exactly correct (minus the ground shaking sensation)
Romans 6:23
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Come to Jesus Christ today
Jesus Christ is only way to heaven
Repent and follow him today seek his heart Jesus Christ can fill the emptiness he can fill the void
Heaven and hell is real cone to the loving savior today
Today is the day of salvation tomorrow might be to late come to the loving savior today
John 3:16-21
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.
Mark 1.15
15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.
2 Peter 3:9
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
Hebrews 11:6
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
Jesus
It wasn’t a necessary video…but I needed to watch it 😊
Random on my feed but I love it
really brings it home how big Earth is somehow
Thanks for adding the Shinkansen
Which one?
Sheldon Cooper would go nuts for this
I have an n. Scale layout but it’s unfinished. Cool vid
Wow, even the sound was to scale
Very well thought out….great job , we enjoyed it !
I like your track bed !
Today I learnt that the whoosh you hear as a high speed train passes you is not the air around the train but in fact the same clickety-clack that slow trains produce but at 3-4 times speed so it almost sounds like a continuous "whiiiiishhhhhhhh"
the sounds are so satisfying
Well thought out.
Cool to watch !
Almost like here in my part of Australia, locomotive hauled trains 115km/h, railcars 130km/h, XPT trains 160km/h
big ups to your MOW crew :)
I live for this kind of stuff
Sheldon cooper would love this
I enjoyed this so much
It would be nice to see you put a Japanese bullet train on your track and get it up to scale speed. You would need more track and a bigger house.
Off screen, but obviously the trains went through a curve before going opposite direction in the background. Now imagine speed and radius being to scale in the 1:1 world when making a turn...
This is a really cool video!
It was quite relaxing
Nice
That’s what I’m watching at 3am
I'd like to see a 300mph bullet train.
Would have liked to see whatever banked curve there was for the trains to return down the other side so quickly.
For your information KPH is no symbol for a speed. Speeds are measured in m/s or km/h.
Putting playback speed on 1.5x feels about right
Can’t beat the Swayze Express.
Praise the Great Algorithm, I've finally seen this video. Nicely done!
it's crazy because the lens is bigger than the train
great idea you had
Fantastic auido :O
Did not disappoint
this sounds and feels right
that is amazing. how did you figure the scale ratio?
Fascinating!
Why is this only trending today🙃
The sound! ✅
Nice video 😅
Mini railroad is cool
Wonder when they’ll come back
Very good!
could you make it go 200+ km/h? And not at scale, just 200km/h
How are these trains coming out of the wall?
Are they actually going in that speed
Wow, even the sound of each carriage or wagon sound accurate. It still amazes me what you can do with N scale.
Yea it’s really good!
I would have thought it was hO scale
N scale for the win
i have a kato e5 series shinkansen and even on an american style layout if it goes by closeby it sounds almost like the real thing (it can manage up to 220 scale miles/hour with a proper 10 car set)
Just lower the pitch and raise the volume and you have yourself a real train.
That's so cool, with the camera on the ground you can really feel that the scale speed is the "real" speed.
How tf did he do that how did he make it look real speed? Just camera trick?
@@R9naldo He ran the trains at scale speed. For instance, if the model train is 1:100 scale, he would take the real train's speed and scale it down by a factor of 100. A 1:100 scale model running at 1 mph looks like a life-size train running at 100 mph.
@@R9naldoScale speed as ForteRepublic explained, but also positioning the camera so that it's close to the track and at the same height as your eyes would be if you were standing there watching a real train go past.
Honestly, those scale speeds were so real! A credit to the designer and his calculations!! (Just for one moment) Imagine those scenes in full focus with a Shrubbery, small trees and a couple of Country Cottages, and a few Fake Livestock. Done in both 2D and even 3D. I swear that it could look like the real thing. Camera Angle enhances the end results too!. Greetings from Australia.
They seem super slow to be honest
Standing next to a Shinkansen going past at 300kph is quite something.
It's a Eurostar
@@Peterkragger They were commenting about the real Shinkansen, from real life experience. Not the pretend toy in the video. Its not that hard to comprehend their statement.
@@Peterkragger it sure is :)
@@LiquorandCheeseburgersEasy tiger! This ain't politics😅
@@peteratkinson922 No, it isn't politics.
But it's stupid simple, big guy.
Dude the scaling was spot on! It actually felt like i was a mini figurine watching very fast trains
Yeah it actually was trippy.
Time scale was still in normal instead of mini time.
What the hell are you saying?! You ARE a mini fig!
Not really.
I like how you switched trains so the look matches what real trains could achieve speeds.
Now that's just brilliant. The impression is actually quite scary at the very high speeds. Truly well done.
Wow, I love the sound, it kind of matches the real sound too.
What a camera standing directly on the floor will do!
Well... the sound comes from the frequency the wheels have to turn. As most electric and diesel trains have the same wheel size, the frequency of the sound will go up the faster the train becomes. And as miniature trains are build to scale, just much smaller, they will sound the same when they have the same speed as the original ones. Because their small wheels have to turn as often as the real ones.
@@acmenipponair that makes sense :) But my point was mainly about the "depth" of the sound (not just the frequency), that with the camera on the floor it is nicely captured.
but thanks anyway for your reply.
I never imagined 30 years ago I would be clicking on a video like this, watching it and feeling satisfied about the experience. What a world, kinda sad really
Sad?
@@thomase13 It was a moment, spend too much time at my desk watching YT when I could be doing something more productive.
@@TheStealthbobIf it relaxes you then I dont see a problem with it. Mindlessly scrolling through tiktok does more brain damage than this lol
I know what you mean, 30 years ago I was reading a book.
You guys don't have to be as obsessed with your phones as you claim young people are you know...
I liked how the rear Class 43 had a bit of a roar to it.
Really cool trains! They also sound really good👍
Agreed
The audio in this video is SO. GOOD. thanks for posting
I don't know what it is.. but I have always been fascinated with model trains. They take me back to my youth, when a mate had a workshop where he would make all the grasses & trees for scenery from sawdust & wood shavings. I could watch the train go around countless times & not get bored.
No idea why the algorithm gave me this video, but I'm glad it did. Well done 👌🏻
Top gear presenter James May did a bit on a program about toys where he took these scale toy trains and attempted to beat a world record for the longest toy train track, they ended up using an old railroad track and did it back again after the first program aired, would recommend and both programs captured that same magic of model trains that you described
@@guy990 thanks for tip! Will check that out
I always wondered why grown men 'play' with trains etc. It is because it triggers memories of everything in childhood from that era and the fascination of discovering those interests, it's the same with classic cars and motorbikes too. Very ASMR as they say these days. Nothing childish about it.
Love trains. That was fun to watch with no music. Thank you ... ❤️🙏🤝
Thanks for posting this video. It annoys me when I come across a finely-crafted model railroad layout with the trains operating at absurdly exaggerated speeds. It seems to be the case more often than not.
I know, right? I once came across a video of a Z scale layout and was blown away by how realistic it looked--in large part because the train was moving at scale speed. On the other hand, I’ve seen videos of O Scale subway trains that annoy me because they’re darting around an otherwise quite realistic cityscape.
0:55 The 140mph one was just like watching the Acela rail pass my old place. The rhythm and everything.
1:03
Pity the real APT didn't work. Love the train with South East Network livery and the BR Shunter. The 125 in it's old livery brings back many memories of the real thing. ❤
the APT did work, it was simply canceled for being a "embarrasment", they mannaged to iron out the kinks but the for profit media had a field day without so it had to be canceled
@@randomsnow6510 Thanks for the info.
I mean, we got trains like Pendolino because of it.
@@dustojnikhummerand all it cost was the entire domestic train R&D and manufacturing industry of the UK, an act of national sabotage on the level of treason that the tories should be indicted for
@@gthreekI’m an American and the story is simply too sad and self-sabotaging to even bear to listen to
Surprising amount of detail on such small models.
Good camera focus as well.
Great video. Would have been nice to see a 155mph APT!
i have never seen anyone run these lil things accurately. nice work!
Thanks for displaying the speed in both MPH and KPH!
Yes, except that "KPH" isn't actually a thing. Unless you're talking about kilo-Poise-Henrys, which would be a really weird measure of viscosity and inductance... It'd be interesting to find an application where that actually makes sense 🤔 Anyway, the metric system measures (moderate) speeds in km/h or m/s. Please stop using KPH.
@@krugerdavewow, this is the first time I’ve realised that KPH doesn’t actually make sense
Kilometres per hour. Plenty of sense
Yes, when it's written as km/h 😉 If you're going to use the metric system, at least use it properly. It works so well because it's internationally intelligible, no matter what language you speak. Making up your own rules doesn't work very well in that context.
@@krugerdave if you’re trying to be a pedant and say that “per” in “kph” isn’t international, you should look at the “hour” too, it’s not part of the SI system either 😆 and litres isn’t either. But yet we all use kph, hour, and litres
I like that the camera gradually moves away as they get faster - you get to see the fast trains for longer and it looks like the "cameraman" is standing back to be safe haha
What's wild to me is how with the fastest train, you could literally hear the doppler effect with the motor sound as it passed by. That plus the clacking of the wheels gave these trains some wild realism!
The HST and APT once gone past left that real line noise behind. 😮 crazy!
One of the coolest videos I've seen, I never knew how badly I needed to see model trains running at scale speed! Lovely camerawork as well 😍
Model trains are so much fun, the scale speeds make them look even better!
All British rail class 37, 40, 55 and 45 is 90mph for safety rails speed
surely they arent that slow
Wow, the angle of the camera was really good, but the various trains tested brought real satisfaction to me. Rally well executed in relation to noise performance too.
Am I the only one that hoped for 311 mph / 500 kph ?
Really cool vid, love the simple ones.
Cool! Small hint - please remember that in metric system we write km/h not "kph"
men will look at this and go hell yeah
Great, thanks for sharing this excellent time calculator, I‘ll test it for my H0 Märklin locos on my small Noch Layout 👍
Plot twist: The train is normal sized but he built a massive scaled-up version of his house around it.
Well assembled track
so when i was playing with model cars as a kid I was reaching supersonic speeds
Yes you were, and hey I love your vids
Diesel 0:04
Every one knows that
Why do I keep seeing these types of comments in most videos. People time stamping what happens within a few seconds of the start of the video?
More specifically a class 08
@@train_dude_youtube9 yeah duh they the same thing
@@daniela-tj1cuokay okay jeez don’t need to act so offended
Why am I smiling like an idiot alone watching this? 😅
It’s 2am, i should be sleeping, but here i am, sitting here. Watching model trains go vroom cuz *fun*. As i’m typing this I’m looking up model trains to buy.
Edit: guys the 3am motivation is kicking in because i saw a gym ad, wish me luck on my 100 pushup journey