The Golden Age - The Yorkshire Dales Model Railway
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- The Golden Age - The Yorkshire Dales Model Railway
This week I mixed some archive footage from with some clips of similar trains running on my layout.
Locos featured:
- Bachmann Standard 4MT 2-6-0
- Bachmann LNER V2
- Hornby 4MT 4-6-0
- Hornby 9F
- Hornby 7MT
- Hornby B1
- Hornby Duchess
- Hornby 8F
- Hornby 2MT
- Hornby Patriot
- Hornby King
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As always, thanks for watching.
Your uploads provide me, and I’m sure others, with a lovely break from the lunacy that surrounds us. Thank you for all the hard work you put in to your layouts.
Thanks Mark, really appreciate it.
It sure does😅
Another epic upload, with a great splicing of the documentary footage and the trains!
Thanks Anthony 😀
Enjoyable video, really enjoyed the old footage, hope you’ll do that again sometime. Thank you for posting.
Thanks, glad you liked it 👍🏻
You are obviously putting a lot of effort into making these videos. I love the interaction between the full scale and your layout with the same model engines. Thanks for all you do to make these available to us. Ronn
Thanks very much Ronn, glad you enjoyed them!
Morning Lewis, you've captured the golden age perfectly, enjoyed the session very much. That must have taken ages to set up and research. So thank you for the effort, Eddy xx
Thanks Eddy 👍🏻
Always a pleasure to watch your video's. You have a great selection of locomotives, and great display to run them on. Thanks again. 🇨🇦
Thank you 👍🏻
glad you did this again. It must take a lot of research. Makes excellent films though.
Thank you, glad you liked it 👍🏻
Yep I agree with all the great comments a cracking vid Lewis 😊ps a lot of great editing gone into this one 👍🏻
Thanks Fred!
Art imitating life, bob on young man.
I’ve been binge watching from 6 years back, whilst off work, I’ve come to realise you see summation different every time. Not seen the mill before then you told the chap from the mag you had got rid. Ah that’s why then. A bit worrying that the Evening-star type 2-10-0 won’t go round 3rd radius.
Anyway as ever thanks for your hard work good to see the prototype and then the model. Thanks David.
Looks like the hobby is alive & kicking here on YT. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Stephen - I like to think so!
Brawo, Super! 👍
Piękny materiał, wszystko świetnie zgrane i dopasowane.
Pozdrawiam Serdecznie. (h).
I'm repeating my self!!! Awesome video Lewis!!! Cheers Onno.
Thanks Onno!!!
Lovely presentation Lewis. I wonder who had the audacity to nick Sir William Stanier's nameplate. That should fetch a few pounds eh. Lol
Thanks! Damn I lost that when I first for the loco, I usually switch the nameplate from the other side depending on which direction I’m running it in 🤣
Hi Lewis, what a super video, will definitely watch it more than once, Cheers Greg PS: How many steamers do you own ?
Thanks Greg. 31 as it stands - if I get something new I try and sell something on though, so it doesn’t get out of hand 🤣
Hi Lewis thanks for the video you have sum smashing Locomotive in your stud thanks for the video 📹
Thanks Cameron!
Yes! The dear, sweet Mouldy-moo back with more quality contents. 😀😌❤
Merci monsieur!
Hello. Video Super Klasse 👍👍👍 Thanks.......FIM👮🚂🤚
Thanks!
Your 'Britannia' intrigues me - what's the story with the name?
I renamed it after my Grandpa who died a couple of years ago who was into modelling - I meant to renumber it to a fictional number in the series but never got round to it!
I see you replaced the static semaphore signals 😃 This layout is a legend!
Thanks!!! I think that’s just the angle, I’ve not replaced any of the singnaling since I built the layout 😬
As per usual Lewis absolutely brilliant, well done
Thanks Barry!
As always,..FUN
Thanks!
beats are spoot on ! You have put in a great deal of work to show us this collection .
Thanks 😀
Hi very good Lewis like the way you have done this one Martin
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks Martin.
Love you're layout and your running gear. You've done amazing work and it is always a pleasure to watch videos you share. Thank you. The one thing the pops to mind when I watch is that your rail cars are inordinately clean. You could perhaps improve the feeling by weathering them up a bit, as you've done with your beautiful engines.
Thank you - and good idea!
mmmmm wow great video Lewis some great timing and perfect matching on the earlier traction its like going back 60 yrs in time wonderful such a awesome layout you have
thanks for taking the and efort to share the awesome footage with us i loved it
do take care and stay safe a t b syd👍
Well done, fantastic, great fun.
Thanks!
A timely reminder of how wonderful this hobby is. Some of my favourite locomotives in their element on your beautiful layout. Thanks for taking the time to film and upload.
Thanks very much! 👍🏻
good vid nice layout thanks lee
Thanks Lee 👍🏻
Well put together Mr Mouldy. Interesting content 😊
Thanks John 👍🏻
It certainly was! Wonderful replicas too - thank you.
Thanks Alex!
Excellent video Lewis. Love your work as always. I'm just old enough to have witnessed the last days of steam and this
was a trip back to my childhood for sure. Cheers!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Well this video certainly took me back sixty years! Thanks for an enjoyable experience and for sharing your layout.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very lovely and convincing.
Thank you 👍🏻
Love your introduction of each loco with its class running in action ,. Great eye level shots of an action packed video .. Nice to see some of your older locos running ,That was very enjoyable Lewis . Keep up the great work .😊
Thank you very much!
Im not sure whether i commented or not yet, but have to say this is a great presentation of a bygone era through your models on the new layout. Splendid and delightful video of these old trains reincarnated into the models on the YDMR. Though its your country, it still remains nostalgic here in SA for me to with out SAR rail traffic, steamies and rolling stock and in models😂😂❤
Thanks very much 😀
Loving this different approach Lewis, 👍keep up the good work. Chris
Thanks Chris 👍
Your weathering skills are truly remarkable.
Thanks! 😀
I love your meticulous reincarnations. Just a pity you can’t replicate the smoke, but a joy to watch as always.
Thanks James!
It is your absolutely amazing eye for detail that I think sets you apart from others, to go to the lengths of getting weeds…..just as the real world, where you don’t want them.
The ageing process you carry out on your rolling stock, is a really amazing video to watch.
I personally think you could teach some of the ‘big boys’ quite a few things to watch out for.
Thank you
ross
Here here. That Britannia at 1.53 is outstandingly stunning.
Thanks Ross! Always appreciate it 😀
If anyone wants a lovely large layout to model I recon the section just before wellingbough with its large sheds to irchester station
Nice idea
Hi Lewis, another brilliant video, thank you. Seeing all your weathered model locomotives one after the other you really get a sense of how your weathering, I'm thinking the polished bits, brings out the sense of a well cared for fleet. I think they look much better than those you see weathered to an inch of their lives, so filthy you can't tell what they are. Great stuff and thanks again, all the best Dave.
Thanks Dave - completely agree!
Very well done. 🇦🇺
Thanks!
I was around in the fifties and sixties. The colour was just as vibrant then as it is now. Too bad the old film has faded theway it has...
Lewis, your depictions of this era are more then brilliant! If only there were a way to depict the smoke and steam! Thanks for the trip back to my youth!
Thanks! I always think that, you’d think the sun was only half as bright 60 years ago 🤣
As long as you buy more coaches being blue and white coaches, Intercity coaches, green olive coaches, chocolate and cream colored coaches, crimson and cream colored coaches, Gresley teak coaches, maroon coaches, engines, stations, sheds, signal gantry packs, signals, signalboxes, sheds, turntables, and many more of the British Railways, Great Western Railway, London, Midland, and Scottish Railway, London and North Eastern Railway, and Southern Railway, you'll be able to extend the track to make it longer as a preserved main line, Mouldy Raspberry.
Good idea 😬
@@MouldyRaspberry That way, there will be some long preserved main lines with lots of tracks, enabling some fully express services to be recreated, and because there should be more filming of The Express Steam Locomotives of the Southern Railway, London and North Eastern Railway, London Midland and Scottish Railway, Great Western Railway, and British Railways, Dan Hull will be glad to visit other places with his friends and begin filming on more documentaries of remaking the Castle Vision train films.
enjoye how you mixed the archive film with yourmodel railway footage
Glad you liked it 👍🏻
Great video
Thanks Mark 👍🏻
Hi. Another great video. Most enjoyable and entertaining.
Thanks Ralph 👍🏻
Hi Lewis you pulled out all stops for this one very good .thank you.
Thanks Tony 👍🏻
Brilliant bit of fun. I have the same video in my library too. 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Robert 👍🏻
Your point rodding seems to have come apart. Have the S and T department been informed?
I’ll get them on it!
Fabulous '
Thanks!
Love the shots and the way this has been edited. Great work!
Thanks!
Great work, very clever.
Some wonderful reconstructions of these trains. The sound, as ever, is fantastic. Very impressive work Lewis and very enjoyable to watch, the archive clips really added to the effect.
Thank you 👍🏻
Great cutting of old footage with your own locos and rolling stock. Amazing how the old footage was probably state of the art cameras at the time! Cheers
Glad you liked it! That’s true, can’t imagine it was cheap either!
@@MouldyRaspberry Lewis the archive film would have been done on 16mm clockwork camera. In those times they bought roll of film about the diameter of a 2 pound coin and you got 60 seconds of film. These days if you video a train and the shot isn't very good then you delete it and try again. In those days if the shot wasn't very good then tough luck as you were stuck with a dud shot. You can see that the archive shot is over exposed but film cameras didn't compensate for the light in those days. How spoiled we are today. Many people filmed in B&W for colour film was very expensive and usually made by the German company BASF or the American company Kodak.
I don't suppose you could make a video of Thomas and his friends from the Island of Sodor visiting this railway?
Hmm I don’t have any Thomas locos. Maybe I could borrow some
@@MouldyRaspberry Alright, also is this a Bachmann railway? If so the engines from The Island of Sodor would have to be the Bachmann models.
Good idea to put the real thing and model together
Thanks 👍🏻
As always Lewis, wonderful!
Thanks John!
Very nice, but it's better if you run the trains on your bigger railway. It would be more authentic that way.
Thanks Kelly
@@MouldyRaspberry how do you put up witn her
Do you know what series the first clip of the v2 and the one of the Britannia are from? I remember owning this at one point but can’t find it
Brilliant as always. Any reveal on your 70007 nameplate?
6:16 What happened there?
I love your idea to put side by side the historical past and its present recreation you've done. The best of both worlds for me !
Thanks Olivier!