Thanks Mike, Another gem! Loved all the detailed period settings wagons, motor vehicles etc. A well told story about a very hard working engine. Lots of hard work in this one, I’m sure.
Hi Neil how you doing. So glad you liked it and noticed the extra details I tried to include. it was a busy one to make but I was delighted with the results
Great history lesson. I am too also a student of history. Keep your videos coming because learning never stops. You Tube has allowed me to learn more about Britain's railways and hertiage. This includes your channel. Bill from California, USA
The wagons , dock engine, sounds and pictures/ film made this a really good video I always like the story or background you present that justifies what’s going on and why
Super video enjoyed watching. The Peckett locomotives were built not far from where I live. I have the same model. It's true that Hornby did a great job. Thanks for featuring something of local interest. Regards Paul. .
Really enjoy your videos.. The history and details… followed by a typical running session of a loco throughout the day and it’s workload.. Shows your layout, atmosphere and your passion. Well done that man. Much better than just watching train after train go by one spot. x The Bigfella x
Hi mike I hope you are well As you know I love history Fantastic editing too. I prefer the peckett b2 over w4 Again great video and editing Thank you for sharing your models with us. Keep safe ARP
Nice little film :) Hornby have certainly done well with the peckett's. I must add one to my collection at some point. I may even add a little shunting video of my own! A question that popped into my head... Of all the videos I have watched across here and Mike's movies I don't think I have seen a Hornby maunsell coach, aside from a blue one. Do you not have any? Or is there something that puts you off them? I know you have piles of other coaches but that doesn't seem to normally put you off lol. Same with the lit Pullmans thinking about it... Anyway, lovely video again. Nice research :)
Thanks Mike, Another gem! Loved all the detailed period settings wagons, motor vehicles etc. A well told story about a very hard working engine. Lots of hard work in this one, I’m sure.
Hi Neil how you doing. So glad you liked it and noticed the extra details I tried to include. it was a busy one to make but I was delighted with the results
The close up views are a very welcome highlight of this coverage, as is the demonstration of the models realistic speed capabilities.
Thanks John, very glad you enjoyed
Great history lesson. I am too also a student of history. Keep your videos coming because learning never stops. You Tube has allowed me to learn more about Britain's railways and hertiage. This includes your channel. Bill from California, USA
Thanks for watching Bill, great to have friends from the US.
What a busy and very versatile engine Henry is. The green screen effects are excellent. Some very nice wagons too. 😊
Thanks kindly
You've brought Henry to life with your informative and entertaining story.
Thanks Stephen, I'm glad you felt that, exactly what I was aiming for
PS: still think your (usual) backdrop scene is Ross-on-Wye 🙃
@@stephendavies6949 think it's around Amberley
Very enjoyable and beautifully produced as always, thanks Mike 👍
Cheers Andrew most kind
Very clever use of projected (?) backscenes. Lovely to see hard-working Henry going about his business. Beautifully filmed as always.
Many thanks Roderic, those back scenes were done with a video effect called Cromakey, like they use with weather forecasters.
The wagons , dock engine, sounds and pictures/ film made this a really good video
I always like the story or background you present that justifies what’s going on and why
Thanks Jon, I'm really pleased you enjoyed
I've always been a fan of your historical content. As always entertaining to watch.
Glad you enjoyed
Super video enjoyed watching. The Peckett locomotives were built not far from where I live. I have the same model. It's true that Hornby did a great job. Thanks for featuring something of local interest. Regards Paul.
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Thanks for watching! How did I do on interpretation of the docks?
Really enjoy your videos..
The history and details… followed by a typical running session of a loco throughout the day and it’s workload..
Shows your layout, atmosphere and your passion.
Well done that man.
Much better than just watching train after train go by one spot.
x The Bigfella x
Wow thanks very much indeed 😊
Very nice as Always mike clever use of ambient background noises plus the scenic backdrop works well nice little loco 👍
Thanks, glad you liked it
Wonderful video Mike, I absolutely love the hornby peckett ;)
Cheers Jasper & Willow
Thanks kindly
Excellent work as always!
Cheers Matt, very kind of you
Love the way you add a moving backscene to bring your layout alive x
x The Bigfella x
Thanks, so glad you enjoyed and liked the Cromakey work
Super Mike! Thanks!
You're welcome!
Love the live action background at the end Mike...
Thanks David glad you noticed
Lovely film. A colourful loco needs a colourful train !
Many thanks! Lots of options pre 1945
Hi mike
I hope you are well
As you know I love history
Fantastic editing too.
I prefer the peckett b2 over w4
Again great video and editing
Thank you for sharing your models with us. Keep safe ARP
Thanks 👍 Adi, really kind of you mate
wonderful
Thank you
Nice little film :) Hornby have certainly done well with the peckett's. I must add one to my collection at some point. I may even add a little shunting video of my own!
A question that popped into my head... Of all the videos I have watched across here and Mike's movies I don't think I have seen a Hornby maunsell coach, aside from a blue one. Do you not have any? Or is there something that puts you off them? I know you have piles of other coaches but that doesn't seem to normally put you off lol. Same with the lit Pullmans thinking about it...
Anyway, lovely video again. Nice research :)
Thank you kindly. I'm sure I must have some, the push pulls sets for example? Certainly not an intentional omission. Lol
Nice little engine
Many thanks, right in your area as well 😁
Not the Peckett, but some of your large passenger trains put me in mind of Coronation Scot.
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Oh lovely, always want to use that music but it's tight as a drum copyrighted