I can only sit here and dream…but watching you is just like enjoying a dream! Many thanks…I’m disabled and I’ll never be able to afford something like this so I’m grateful you’re sharing it! Best wishes from Rob in Bournemouth.
Gorgeous loco the fit and finish is amazing and the timing is so smooth no valve lash, you have a lovely railroad. Thank you for posting and hello from Iowa US.
Beautiful locomotive.🚂 Very good railway circuit in your garden. I congratulate you on the magnificent realization of the video.👌 It is wonderful to be able to see it. Thank you very much for sharing.👍 Greetings from Seville (Spain).👋👋👋
That is one beautiful locomotive. And a beautiful scenic route you’ve got in your backyard. You backyard railroaders are my inspiration to keep on following my dreams. Since childhood I’ve had this obsession with steam era railroading, and dreams of running my own railroad on my future property.
Thanks for your kind words. Since my childhood I had dreams of having my own railway. I did however have to wait fifty years for my dreams to come to fruition 🚂
That was a delight to the eyes to see that loco is such a good state...well oiled and shining. And before u got on to it you made sure you had the right dress and a cap...wow..just stunning
@@TheModelav8r Hi there, I have a 5” garden railway, and I’ve been trying to figure out a good way to motorise the points without physically having to get off the loco to switch them . I love your idea with the key fob. I was just wondering how it works exactly ? Thanks Will
@@willbrowne9568 Hello Will The point motors are available from John Bailiss www.littlethorpminaturerailway.co.uk he also has a TH-cam video showing them working. Search John Bailiss on the TH-cam search. Hope this helps
@@TheModelav8r I'm building a 1.5 inch scale, 4-8-4 Northern Pacific. I'm just finishing the cladding (Cleading) and insulation (Lagging) for the boiler! It's a pity I can't save a pic in these responses to share. I might have a go at posting on YT. Any way I'm pretty chuffed with how that has come together. Getting info on how to do that task was difficult to say the least but lots of little bits of info eventually gave me confidence to get on with it.
It's so nice seeing old men re-living their childhood memories. It goes to show that life doesn't always have to be so serious and daunting all the time :)
It needs to be that big as it has a 25 litre water tank 12volt car battery, high pressure water pump, 20 Kgs of coal, tools and of course room for me to sit on it 😃
Gorgeous. You use a rain barrel for your water supply? Cool; that's like the steam engine equivalent of a solar panel. Please fix the leaky hose nozzle tho ;-) OMG, radio controlled switches never even occurred to me! Thats awesome. You need more hourly trains passing through to keep your shrubs in check.
Thanks for your comments. Hope you enjoyed the video. I always use rainwater for the boiler as it helps to prevent scale buildup as our tap water is quite hard. I believe it may reduce my carbon footprint a little as well.............he he 😃
This video inspired me to make a similar custom locomotive of my own. Maybe for a tourist attraction or for economic reasons. I have a few questions about this amazing piece of machinery. - Did you build this on your own? - If you did, how much did it cost? - How long did it take you to build it? - If you had your blueprints or instructions, would you be willing to show me them? Zev 11 years old
I like your 'upside-down fire' lighting technique... ie a bed of 'large coals' in first then small coals and paraffin rag on top. I can't remember if I mentioned this method before, but the upside-down technique certainly works well with log fires (rather than the usual method of paper and kindling on the bottom and progressively larger pieces of wood on top). Upside-down = less smoke and faster lighting up. I was also wondering about using rainwater. That's got to be best eh? The only trouble is I get hundreds of those little tail-thrashing mosquito larvae in my water butt! I've been fancying a 'centrifugal' spark-catching extension to the chimney. Do you know of a source for any such drawings? Basically the exhaust passes through a fixed 'fan' shaped part which spins the flow into a volute shape, throwing particles outwards into a wider-diameter chimney (much as you will have seen on many steam loco pictures)… where the particles settle. I am wondering how coarse the pitch of the 'fixed fan' blades needs to be (45 degrees, 60 degrees?) in order to avoid excessive back-pressure and the risk of a blowback. Any thoughts appreciated. Just one more think. Is their a vacuum brake cylinder somewhere? Station Road Steam now does Snifter Valves to fit your steam chests. They make a very satisfying sssffffP! sound when the Regulator is opened. Great camera work. Thanks
Hello Stephen Sorry to say I wasn’t using the upside down technique to light the fire. The large lumps going in first was charcoal soaked in paraffin. This gets the fire going well before putting on the coal. I always use rain water as this prevents scaling and have an in-line filter to remove any debris and the larvae. I am not familiar with the centrifugal spark catcher. I will have to look that one up. I have PNP vacuum brake cylinders on my driving truck and on my carriages And yes looking to buy the Snifter valves from SRS Thanks for your kind comments on my camera work. IPhone, Polaroid Cube, and DJI Mavic Mini drone. And edited with iMovie.
🤔 Great 👍🏼 Video. Do You Have Other Cars To Couple To That? To Make It Longer? Have You Thought 💭 Of Making A Bridge To Cross Over & Then Loop Around To Go Under. How About A Nice 👍🏼 Mountain ⛰ Built With Wire Mesh & Concrete & A Tunnel To Go Through.🤔😲👍🏼✅
Absolutely beautiful garden railway, right down to the remote points. I had a question for you: What are the different tubes connecting the tender to the loco for? Of course, one would be the water supply, but what are the others for?
Thanks. The two pipes from the loco to the tender are the water as you say and the other one is the vacuum generated by the loco going to the brakes on the tender.
@@TheModelav8r THAT'S why that jacketed hose with the knurled end looked familiar. It was a vacuum line! This whole setup and really neat and you did a bang up job with it. Congrats on a first class garden railway.
What a beautiful video you made of your beautiful steam engine model and it was so suvreen I enjoyed all of it aspects of your train I hope you have many more years with it did you make it moaning 2 hours and please could you make more videos of your train I love the French train you have and it's such a beautiful colour and could you make more videos of your train please thank you. 🚂❤😊
Lovely vid, beautiful loco and railway 😁😁😁 just out of interest what boiler treatment do you use for your steel boiler and where could I get it from please?
Hello Greg Thanks for your kind comments. The boiler treatment is available from Blackgates engineering. Blackgates.co uk You only need 5ml per 10 litres of water so it goes a long way. Hope this helps.
Did you make the handles for the gate valves ? They are much better than the standard offering from SRS. I even prefer them to the new investment casting handle being fitted to this years locos
I bought them from a chap on EBay when I got the loco three years ago. Not sure if he still makes them. I couldn’t be doing with the original ones that should be confined to the loft tank!
Exquisitely-shot video, thanks for sharing! Looking at getting Station Road loco myself in the near future. If you don’t mind my asking, how long does it typically take to raise steam without the electric blower? Thanks!
Thanks for your kind comments. I think it would be impossible to raise steam without the blower. I had a small blower when I first got the loco and after 1 1/2 hours with it on still not enough pressure to use the locos blower.
A very nice locomotive, I have a question: how high is the steam pressure in the boiler? What is the volume of the boiler? How do you feed the boiler wide? Do you have an injector?
Hi Kamil The boiler pressure is 120 psi . The boiler volume is 20lts and it is fed by an injector from the side tanks . Also an electric pump from the tender.
@@TheModelav8r Thank you for the information. I'm very interested in steam locomotives. I would have more questions - if possible, please send your email address.
Kamil Dylong .Sorry no email. You can find out more from the company I purchased the loco from.www.stationroadsteam.com . Also www.sevenandaquater.org. Hope this helps.
@@TheModelav8r Thank you, I thought you built this locomotive. In my country, such garden railways are not popular, so there is nowhere to find information about their construction. Thanks for the links provided.
Do you keep all your train in a different shed or the one at the start of the video? Only because I have got a 5inch class 20 witch we keep in the spare room! 👍🏻😃😂
No they wouldn’t all fit in my man cave . I have other secure and alarmed out buildings on my property. Have you seen my other video’s? You will see my Class 20 . It’s so heavy I have to keep it an a hydraulic motorcycle lift to be able to get it in and out or my car to take to other tracks.
Hi I Made the bum car or riding truck as us Brits like to call them ! I did however buy the bogies the main body is all plywood. The Feldbahn loco was made by a UK company called Station Road Steam. www.stationroadsteam.com
@@TheModelav8r ohhhh ok. I too wish I had a real miniature steam locomotive like that. Although I do have a bunch of cardboard locomotives that I made on my channel (because my parents won't buy me expensive models😅)
I can only sit here and dream…but watching you is just like enjoying a dream! Many thanks…I’m disabled and I’ll never be able to afford something like this so I’m grateful you’re sharing it! Best wishes from Rob in Bournemouth.
Thanks for your kind words Rob
Glad you enjoyed the video. Have a look at my other videos as well I’m sure you will enjoy them also.
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What a gorgeous railroad and gardens. Fantastic work.
Thanks Scott. I know I am a lucky man!
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Gorgeous loco the fit and finish is amazing and the timing is so smooth no valve lash, you have a lovely railroad.
Thank you for posting and hello from Iowa US.
Thanks for your kind comments. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Beautiful locomotive.🚂 Very good railway circuit in your garden. I congratulate you on the magnificent realization of the video.👌 It is wonderful to be able to see it. Thank you very much for sharing.👍 Greetings from Seville (Spain).👋👋👋
Thank you for for your kind comments. Glad you enjoyed the video. 😀
That is one beautiful locomotive. And a beautiful scenic route you’ve got in your backyard. You backyard railroaders are my inspiration to keep on following my dreams. Since childhood I’ve had this obsession with steam era railroading, and dreams of running my own railroad on my future property.
Thanks for your kind words. Since my childhood I had dreams of having my own railway. I did however have to wait fifty years for my dreams to come to fruition 🚂
Superb, enjoyed seeing the coaling up of the fire box.... from inside
That poor little red cube camera was getting a bit nervous though...
I managed to get it out just in time. So it lives to see another day 👍
Very professional. Great content and story. Excellent. David Rodgers
Many Thanks glad you enjoyed the video
My three year old son thanks you so much for this great video. Greetings from Italy
Thanks for your kind words. Hope you enjoyed the video as much as your son😃
So cool, love the landscape and yard works well with the toys😎💯👍
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That was a delight to the eyes to see that loco is such a good state...well oiled and shining. And before u got on to it you made sure you had the right dress and a cap...wow..just stunning
Thanks glad you enjoyed the video 👍
Amazing! Many thanks for this video from our 4 year old, train-obsessed boy here in Michigan! 🚂
Thanks for your kind words.
I have many more videos of my trains. I’m sure you’re 4 year old would like to see 😃🚂
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My reaction at the motorised points = 😲
Great filming, really well edited and a joy to watch 👍🏻
Thanks for your kind comments. Glad you enjoyed the video. Happy new year 😀
@@TheModelav8r Hi there, I have a 5” garden railway, and I’ve been trying to figure out a good way to motorise the points without physically having to get off the loco to switch them . I love your idea with the key fob. I was just wondering how it works exactly ?
Thanks Will
@@willbrowne9568 Hello Will
The point motors are available from John Bailiss www.littlethorpminaturerailway.co.uk he also has a TH-cam video showing them working. Search John Bailiss on the TH-cam search.
Hope this helps
@@TheModelav8r Thank you so much, that’s great !!
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Amazing. You clearly know what you are doing, and you know how to entertain when doing it!
Thanks for your kind comments 🚂😄
Respect! Cool railway and properly made! Also the loco, high quality! (As it looks like)
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Es ist nie zu spät für eine glückliche Kindheit ! 👍🏻
Came back for another look. I was thinking ultramarine boiler cab and tanks and red frames and wheels... but black looks great too....
What a gorgeous little engine, you must be very proud and have so much fun with this. Im jealous.
Thanks I’m glad you like the loco. I’ve got quite a few more as well you can see them on my other videos.
A very business like engine. Nice. Thanks for sharing.😊
Thanks Peter. Glad you enjoyed the video. It’s a very capable loco it will easily pull around twenty plus adults !
@@TheModelav8r I'm building a 1.5 inch scale, 4-8-4 Northern Pacific. I'm just finishing the cladding (Cleading) and insulation (Lagging) for the boiler! It's a pity I can't save a pic in these responses to share. I might have a go at posting on YT. Any way I'm pretty chuffed with how that has come together. Getting info on how to do that task was difficult to say the least but lots of little bits of info eventually gave me confidence to get on with it.
We all thought it was a big real life engine didn’t ya XD
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A happy pastime , getting everything out of nothing , unmatched craftsmanship.
Crikey. This is like a huge playmobil loco !!
Just a beautiful train in a beautiful environment. Happy Steaming !
there's something very mesmerising about this
Amazing. It's a caress of my soul. The video is beautifully sensitive. Thank you for the joy.
Lovely and I like your Daleks to.
great video TM8r, 2 hours of fun and about 20 hours of video planning, videoing and editing all for our fun , very much appreciated
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Thank you very much for sharing. You are very lucky. Be safe.
It's so nice seeing old men re-living their childhood memories. It goes to show that life doesn't always have to be so serious and daunting all the time :)
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Beautyful video, and very emotional music!
Awesome video! Thumbs Up
Greetings from Romania
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Thanks Andrew Glad you enjoyed the video.
I enjoyed that visit round your garden.
I am doing a part built Jessie.
Great fun.
David and Lily Reading England.
Glad you enjoyed the trip round my garden. David. I hope to be doing a night run soon. So watch this space .
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that looked so fun and relaxing.....would love to be able to live like that....and have that train!!
that would help my severe depression and anxiety!
What an amazing little railway I have seen a few but this is by far at the top it just looks great
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the video.
You simply must put a Hogwarts express emblem on the front
you type of people keep theese small locos in such good condition I think these type of TH-camrs should meet up to work a mini size class A1
Thay do its called the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch railway
Thank you for posting this video.
Boys and their toys eh! Very nice set up and video.
He who dies with the most toys wins! That’s my philosophy 😄
I wish I was with you because I love trains sooo much
Maybe one day I will be like you to have the big trains that you have and maybe have a model train set
It’s just really nice to have a video about sowing the people your trains
Very nice, but why is the tender bigger than the engine itself?
It needs to be that big as it has a 25 litre water tank 12volt car battery, high pressure water pump, 20 Kgs of coal, tools and of course room for me to sit on it 😃
@@TheModelav8r thanks for the explanation! 😄
Now that is what is called a Man cave!
Thank you Sir ,
For making this !
Your welcome. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Very very best, excellent. All the best..
FANTASTIC!
.....erm... but, wasn't there a camera in the firebox? lol
I wondered what happened to that camera. 😄...........just joking I managed to get it out before the fire took hold.
Oh My God What A Splendid Little Engine Do You Have Just This One That You Run ?
Have a look at my other videos to see the rest of my fleet 🚂
I like the key fob to throw the switch....
Just like Derail Valley.
Gorgeous. You use a rain barrel for your water supply? Cool; that's like the steam engine equivalent of a solar panel. Please fix the leaky hose nozzle tho ;-)
OMG, radio controlled switches never even occurred to me! Thats awesome.
You need more hourly trains passing through to keep your shrubs in check.
Thanks for your comments. Hope you enjoyed the video. I always use rainwater for the boiler as it helps to prevent scale buildup as our tap water is quite hard. I believe it may reduce my carbon footprint a little as well.............he he 😃
This video inspired me to make a similar custom locomotive of my own. Maybe for a tourist attraction or for economic reasons.
I have a few questions about this amazing piece of machinery.
- Did you build this on your own?
- If you did, how much did it cost?
- How long did it take you to build it?
- If you had your blueprints or instructions, would you be willing to show me them?
Zev
11 years old
Hi Zev
The loco is manufactured in the UK by Station Road Steam . £15000 UK pounds
Hope this helps
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That's so cool I wish I had my own engine to ride around your living the dream.
Great video very nice
I like your 'upside-down fire' lighting technique... ie a bed of 'large coals' in first then small coals and paraffin rag on top. I can't remember if I mentioned this method before, but the upside-down technique certainly works well with log fires (rather than the usual method of paper and kindling on the bottom and progressively larger pieces of wood on top). Upside-down = less smoke and faster lighting up.
I was also wondering about using rainwater. That's got to be best eh? The only trouble is I get hundreds of those little tail-thrashing mosquito larvae in my water butt!
I've been fancying a 'centrifugal' spark-catching extension to the chimney. Do you know of a source for any such drawings? Basically the exhaust passes through a fixed 'fan' shaped part which spins the flow into a volute shape, throwing particles outwards into a wider-diameter chimney (much as you will have seen on many steam loco pictures)… where the particles settle. I am wondering how coarse the pitch of the 'fixed fan' blades needs to be (45 degrees, 60 degrees?) in order to avoid excessive back-pressure and the risk of a blowback. Any thoughts appreciated.
Just one more think. Is their a vacuum brake cylinder somewhere?
Station Road Steam now does Snifter Valves to fit your steam chests. They make a very satisfying sssffffP! sound when the Regulator is opened.
Great camera work.
Thanks
Hello Stephen
Sorry to say I wasn’t using the upside down technique to light the fire. The large lumps going in first was charcoal soaked in paraffin. This gets the fire going well before putting on the coal.
I always use rain water as this prevents scaling and have an in-line filter to remove any debris and the larvae.
I am not familiar with the centrifugal spark catcher. I will have to look that one up.
I have PNP vacuum brake cylinders on my driving truck and on my carriages
And yes looking to buy the Snifter valves from SRS
Thanks for your kind comments on my camera work. IPhone, Polaroid Cube, and DJI Mavic Mini drone. And edited with iMovie.
Great video
Thanks Rob
Glad you enjoyed the video. Love your locos and fabulous garden railway also.
Nice set up, how did you go about the remote control points? Looking for options for my railway!
Hello Jack
The remote control points are made by John. You can buy them from him from his website littlethorpeminiturerailway.co.uk
Hope this helps
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died while trying to film a lit firebox.
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Absolutely beautiful garden railway, right down to the remote points. I had a question for you: What are the different tubes connecting the tender to the loco for? Of course, one would be the water supply, but what are the others for?
Thanks. The two pipes from the loco to the tender are the water as you say and the other one is the vacuum generated by the loco going to the brakes on the tender.
@@TheModelav8r THAT'S why that jacketed hose with the knurled end looked familiar. It was a vacuum line! This whole setup and really neat and you did a bang up job with it. Congrats on a first class garden railway.
Very nice. Henry is beautiful.
Amazing broo
Please do a in-depth all of your miniature railway
Cool little engine.
Using a plant watering device as a Stan Pipe is extremely clever!
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Excellent film, thank you. What does the firebox camera look like now?
It’s a bit sooty! I did manage to get it out before the fire took hold 🔥😀
How does one build such a setup?
I’m assuming you built her? If you did how much did she cost?
Wow! I think I'm in love!
Great vidio
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Impresionante maqueta de un tren a vapor si me gusta mucho su trabajo y tambien su rrecorrido esta muy bien hecho felicidades
What a beautiful video you made of your beautiful steam engine model and it was so suvreen I enjoyed all of it aspects of your train I hope you have many more years with it did you make it moaning 2 hours and please could you make more videos of your train I love the French train you have and it's such a beautiful colour and could you make more videos of your train please thank you. 🚂❤😊
Thanks for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed the video. I have more videos of my garden railway on my channel that you may like to watch.
Lovely vid, beautiful loco and railway 😁😁😁 just out of interest what boiler treatment do you use for your steel boiler and where could I get it from please?
Hello Greg Thanks for your kind comments. The boiler treatment is available from Blackgates engineering. Blackgates.co uk You only need 5ml per 10 litres of water so it goes a long way. Hope this helps.
@@TheModelav8r do you recommend a certain type of water treatment for copper boilers?
@@mattseymour8637 You won’t need any treatment for a copper boiler. Just use rain water if possible to prevent scaling.
Did you make the handles for the gate valves ? They are much better than the standard offering from SRS. I even prefer them to the new investment casting handle being fitted to this years locos
I bought them from a chap on EBay when I got the loco three years ago. Not sure if he still makes them. I couldn’t be doing with the original ones that should be confined to the loft tank!
@@TheModelav8r They are pretty grim
So much for that camera!
Any update on the new water pump?
See my reply to Stephen Smith on my other video. How to steam and run a live steam Feldbahn loco.😀
Exquisitely-shot video, thanks for sharing! Looking at getting Station Road loco myself in the near future. If you don’t mind my asking, how long does it typically take to raise steam without the electric blower? Thanks!
Thanks for your kind comments.
I think it would be impossible to raise steam without the blower. I had a small blower when I first got the loco and after 1 1/2 hours with it on still not enough pressure to use the locos blower.
@@TheModelav8r good to know, thanks!
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Miles out Ha Ha ! I have changed it since filming as well 😀
A very nice locomotive, I have a question: how high is the steam pressure in the boiler? What is the volume of the boiler? How do you feed the boiler wide? Do you have an injector?
Hi Kamil
The boiler pressure is 120 psi . The boiler volume is 20lts and it is fed by an injector from the side tanks . Also an electric pump from the tender.
@@TheModelav8r Thank you for the information. I'm very interested in steam locomotives. I would have more questions - if possible, please send your email address.
Kamil Dylong .Sorry no email. You can find out more from the company I purchased the loco from.www.stationroadsteam.com . Also www.sevenandaquater.org. Hope this helps.
@@TheModelav8r Thank you, I thought you built this locomotive. In my country, such garden railways are not popular, so there is nowhere to find information about their construction. Thanks for the links provided.
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Your GoPro camera budget must be huge!
I’m just very quick at getting my camera away from dangerous and life threatening situations 🔥😃
How much this steam engine will be I would like to set in my town as like this ...
Just courteous what was that you put in water out of brown tube thank you for sharing this video
It’s a boiler treatment used for steel boilers it stops corrosion and prolongs it’s life
Do you keep all your train in a different shed or the one at the start of the video?
Only because I have got a 5inch class 20 witch we keep in the spare room!
👍🏻😃😂
No they wouldn’t all fit in my man cave . I have other secure and alarmed out buildings on my property. Have you seen my other video’s? You will see my Class 20 . It’s so heavy I have to keep it an a hydraulic motorcycle lift to be able to get it in and out or my car to take to other tracks.
Cam inside firebox?
Nice really nice to watch.
Wonder if he left that go pro in there
For me this is the ultimate set up. Did you make the 060 Feldbahn and the bum car?
Hi I Made the bum car or riding truck as us Brits like to call them ! I did however buy the bogies the main body is all plywood.
The Feldbahn loco was made by a UK company called Station Road Steam. www.stationroadsteam.com
How you make amazing things
Y you put a camera in the Firefox
That looks gorgeous!!! but I have a question..... did you put your camera in the firebox?😅
Yes I have a Polaroid cube camera it’s only one inch square. I had it in the fire box and managed to get it out before the fire took hold !🔥
@@TheModelav8r ohhhh ok. I too wish I had a real miniature steam locomotive like that. Although I do have a bunch of cardboard locomotives that I made on my channel (because my parents won't buy me expensive models😅)
Is this from El Salvador or China
I was able to find the music in the video but unfortunately I forgot the name of it.
5:30 how did you get that cammera out now?!?
I managed to get it out just before the fire took hold 🔥👍
How to built this project in own garden?Please give your advices
Have a look at (Ranmore common railway ) on TH-cam for information on how to build a garden railway
How big is the garden?
My garden is about 70 metres by 30 metres however the railway only takes up 40 X 30
Why in the world is there a camera in the firebox
Is that a narrow gauge engine?
Yes it is.
That's my dream for lawn please let me know the price in rupees
How much horse power does it have?
Sorry I don’t know the horse power, however I do know it will pull several wagons and around 20 or more adults.
@@TheModelav8r Very nice! Thx