Trucks are waiting in the yard Ill tackle them with ease'l Show the world what I can do Gaily boasts the diesel In and out he creeps about Like a big black weasel When he pulls the wrong trucks out Pop goes the diesel!
I really do love the EWS livery. Suits the 08 just as well as the class 66's. I noticed that the Plymouth train yard has a class 08, presumably in working order although I didn't get a good look at her - she was obscured by lots of fencing. The one at Didcot was looking rather shabby and sad...but she still works hard!
Sips Tea i totally agree! A very attractive livery that suits ANYTHING in my opinion?! Ive modelled a class 20 in the livery in a previous video :) i havnt actually seen too many 08's in this livery?! Only an 09 at HST! Cheers
Quite the celebration indeed! That Clag! Nice to see a comparison between the standard and low cab design. Great selection of locations. A rare occasion seeing them out on the open rails. Must say that was the weirdest noise I've ever heard an engine make climbing that bank! Excellent work and thanks for sharing!
Nice footage this. Interesting comparison between standard build and shorty version. Looks like they used slightly smaller wheels to drop the height down a bit more as well. I love these little machines, especially the class 13 version. I built a OO class 13 in br blue, but if a little bit of "alt history" I think an EWS liveried version would be cool. I'm now wondering about a "low height" version of a 13 as well, but that might be a step too far.
Cheers. Yeah the cut down is cool. Not sure on the smaller wheels, possibly? One does turn quicker than the other if u watch. I build loads of fictitious models, so a cut down EWS 13 would b a right crack 👍🏻
@@matthewsnowdenshunterguy3352 yeah I was watching the coupling rods go in and out of sync and I figured it couldn't all be wheel slip under excess power. That train weight would be a walk in the park for an 08 normally, so I can't imagine it was having that many issues. I was debating what sort of scenario would require a cut down EWS 13 and I came up with something like a contracted out haulage service from a restricted access rail served ammo dump. All the internal rail networks I've seen for ammo dumps have very tight curves (040 or 060 locos max), steep inclines, and restricted height entrance ways for the bunkers (low height), so I figured that if a contractor was used for moving wagons internally to make up heavy trains, you couldn't use an articulated loco due to curves and height, and you need more horsepower than a single 08, a 13 is a good fit. If you based it on 09 units you could even justify local trip workings off the internal network and down the main.
That was almost like watching something on Common Barn! Those two certainly look good together - maybe another project for you? As it's so local to you it would be very easy for getting reference material ;-) The cut down version does look a bit weird though next to the standard 08. Do you know what was the reasoning behind that Matthew ? Just curious that' all. .............Graham
Haha it was! Living here nxt to the railway throws projects up for me all the time, like this cut down 08 ;) im hoping to get a 3D print like Vulcan?! Its cut down because its original origin was the railway in Gwendreath Valley, which has a lot of small tunnels, hence needing the cut down :) cheers
Ah OK, I thought it must have been for a special reason for something like that. Now how did I guess that you would be having a go at modelling that!! lol. Good on you and I'm sure it will be brilliant once you have worked your magic on it. ..........Graham
American horns that would suit the Class 08s: Nathan M3 Whatever horn the Green Goat Gensets use Nathan K3LA Nathan K3HL Nathan P3 (old cast) Leslie RS3L (Like or comment if you agree with these!)
She was modified to work the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Railway, replacing similarly modified class 03s. A standard loco was sent up the branch. Not a body panel left in true......
Liberty Prime EWS “Ashburnham” was cut down due to the low bridges of the former Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway, in South Wales. The railway was built upon a former canal bed so all locomotives required modification.
For it to be able to fit in the lower gauged areas of the railway it worked on. Read through the comments below, ive put the info in replies to many people lol
The coaches are all Mark 1's. On the rake in the video they look like Tourist Second Open and Kings Cross Suburban. That is one of the curiosities of the KWVR. The non-corridor stock makes sense on the short line.
We diesels know our way on the yard, we are revolutionary!
That’s not very kind at all
@@timothyghost8899 "We are revathingamy, or something or other?" -Duck The GWR
If that's so, perhaps you would collect my cars while I fetch Gordon's coaches.
Trucks are waiting in the yard
Ill tackle them with ease'l
Show the world what I can do
Gaily boasts the diesel
In and out he creeps about
Like a big black weasel
When he pulls the wrong trucks out
Pop goes the diesel!
Do grow up.
I love these engines! Nice to see them have a run out of the shunting yard.
The 08s and 37s, two of our finest engines, and still earning their keep!
Couldn't have said it better, the electric trains have no personality or soul. These and most diesels are just like "I'll try, I'll try!"
I really do love the EWS livery. Suits the 08 just as well as the class 66's. I noticed that the Plymouth train yard has a class 08, presumably in working order although I didn't get a good look at her - she was obscured by lots of fencing. The one at Didcot was looking rather shabby and sad...but she still works hard!
Sips Tea i totally agree! A very attractive livery that suits ANYTHING in my opinion?! Ive modelled a class 20 in the livery in a previous video :) i havnt actually seen too many 08's in this livery?! Only an 09 at HST! Cheers
Quite the celebration indeed! That Clag! Nice to see a comparison between the standard and low cab design. Great selection of locations. A rare occasion seeing them out on the open rails. Must say that was the weirdest noise I've ever heard an engine make climbing that bank! Excellent work and thanks for sharing!
IT WAS BRILLIANT :D the sight of em, the sound of em, all of it! They shud def do mor coz they hav a nice fleet of shunters! Cheers
Love the 08's. Great railway setting too. Nice camera work. Thanks for sharing. All the best....Tom
Me too and was a great day, cheers
A naturally aspirated Diesel, now that's gotta feel incredible in your chest up close
Love the Panpipe sound 🎼🎵💞❣️❤️❤️
Egad, 08s everywhere. Nice Matthew.
Wot mor cud u ask for :) cheers
Those Locomotives are very lovely 👍, Happy New Year.
Those diesel class 08s are very useful indeed, they remind me of Arry & Bert!
They are!
And diesel and Paxton and Sidney
Do grow up.
@@TheMusicalElitist shut it
@@TheMusicalElitist I am a grown up, sir.
Day of the Diesels!
'Arry, Bert, Paxton, Diesel and Den!
Day of the Diesels!
Norman, Dart, and Diesel 10!
Including:
Dennis, Splater, Dodge, Bowler, D245, Daisy, Boco, Judy and Nick
The front locomotive looks like one of the diesel trains in Thomas and Friends
Diesel, Paxton, Arry, Bert, Splatter, Dodge, Sidney, the Mainland Diesels
I’ve always found 08s rather funny looking, like a sideways brick.
Errrrrrm, fair enough lol
Very clean those are. Bet you enjoyed your day out there? Laurie.
Clean for now! It was a gud afternoon, especially being on my doorstep :)
A couple of Beauties there Mathew ...excellent paint jobs ..bet you were in your ellement viewing these 2 ...dave
They r a real pair now both finished and working, was great to c! And bein local too
+Matthew Snowden 👍👍🚂
+David Howarth i agree 👍👍👍🚂🚂🚂
Nice bit of double gronking!!!
Nigel Terry cant beat it
Great footage, well done.
M18 Tank destroyer cheers
Nice footage this. Interesting comparison between standard build and shorty version. Looks like they used slightly smaller wheels to drop the height down a bit more as well.
I love these little machines, especially the class 13 version. I built a OO class 13 in br blue, but if a little bit of "alt history" I think an EWS liveried version would be cool. I'm now wondering about a "low height" version of a 13 as well, but that might be a step too far.
Cheers. Yeah the cut down is cool. Not sure on the smaller wheels, possibly? One does turn quicker than the other if u watch. I build loads of fictitious models, so a cut down EWS 13 would b a right crack 👍🏻
@@matthewsnowdenshunterguy3352 yeah I was watching the coupling rods go in and out of sync and I figured it couldn't all be wheel slip under excess power. That train weight would be a walk in the park for an 08 normally, so I can't imagine it was having that many issues.
I was debating what sort of scenario would require a cut down EWS 13 and I came up with something like a contracted out haulage service from a restricted access rail served ammo dump. All the internal rail networks I've seen for ammo dumps have very tight curves (040 or 060 locos max), steep inclines, and restricted height entrance ways for the bunkers (low height), so I figured that if a contractor was used for moving wagons internally to make up heavy trains, you couldn't use an articulated loco due to curves and height, and you need more horsepower than a single 08, a 13 is a good fit. If you based it on 09 units you could even justify local trip workings off the internal network and down the main.
Well Matthew, a big scenario for a new "Cl 08 video" in Common Barn. Isn't it ?
Gerard.
Haha it could wel b! Cheers
Any more videos I can find of the unique cut-down cab 08?
Probably if u search for Class 08 Ashburnham
Is that splatter and dodge after returning to the mainland?
0:28 Looks like Diesel is vaping! LOL
That was almost like watching something on Common Barn! Those two certainly look good together - maybe another project for you? As it's so local to you it would be very easy for getting reference material ;-) The cut down version does look a bit weird though next to the standard 08. Do you know what was the reasoning behind that Matthew ? Just curious that' all. .............Graham
Haha it was! Living here nxt to the railway throws projects up for me all the time, like this cut down 08 ;) im hoping to get a 3D print like Vulcan?! Its cut down because its original origin was the railway in Gwendreath Valley, which has a lot of small tunnels, hence needing the cut down :) cheers
Ah OK, I thought it must have been for a special reason for something like that. Now how did I guess that you would be having a go at modelling that!! lol. Good on you and I'm sure it will be brilliant once you have worked your magic on it. ..........Graham
+Graham Foulston wel, we'll c! Got to get my bro to print one at work yet :D
What a pretty beast
These locomotives may be small, but they can pull!
Clank Trap sure can!
Only 1 SW 1500 is needed for 6 passenger cars.
They don't call them shunters for nothing.
@@LegoWormNoah101 Switchers*
American horns that would suit the Class 08s:
Nathan M3
Whatever horn the Green Goat Gensets use
Nathan K3LA
Nathan K3HL
Nathan P3 (old cast)
Leslie RS3L
(Like or comment if you agree with these!)
I’ve noticed the EWS loco is shorter In height compared to the other. What’s the reason, later batch perhaps?
FatFaceNo. 4 yep wel observed. It was shortened to fit thrrough tunnels etc on one of its previous railways
Devious Diesel and twins Arry and Bert.
Hello diesel!
The class 08's are great at shunting but I don't think they are the best for taking passenger trains
why was the ews 08 shorter than the other
james bradford the loco was roof chopped to fit through smaller tunnels on previous railway
She was modified to work the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Railway, replacing similarly modified class 03s. A standard loco was sent up the branch. Not a body panel left in true......
Thanks for that - I was wondering too.
why does the diesel has a whistle
Max Speed?
What gauge are they using?
Mohd Fauzan Husna standard
Matthew Snowden Shunter Guy 1400 mm?
Whats with The English Welsh & Scottish one
Liberty Prime EWS “Ashburnham” was cut down due to the low bridges of the former Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway, in South Wales. The railway was built upon a former canal bed so all locomotives required modification.
I used to call these mobile generators because of their appearance
Why is one loco shorter?
For it to be able to fit in the lower gauged areas of the railway it worked on. Read through the comments below, ive put the info in replies to many people lol
What's horn
Hector with his brother Eric
Hey Diesel
can someone tell me if the coaches here are mk1 or mk2 and what the year of service would be -
paul hunter Mk1's and 1950's i believe. Kwvr got all info on their site 👍🏻
The coaches are all Mark 1's. On the rake in the video they look like Tourist Second Open and Kings Cross Suburban. That is one of the curiosities of the KWVR. The non-corridor stock makes sense on the short line.
Well don't laugh but i know the class 08 shunter from Thomas the friend
The brothers of Diesel from Thomas