Another watchable video. If they bring out a turntable, they've got my order. And while we're at it, a West Hill Wagon Works liveried wagon would be a welcomed addition.
Great video again Chris. Just got some 7 plank coal loads from west hill wagon works and they’re excellent 👍 (used the peachy code at checkout). Just need some coal loads for the Haa hoppers too 😉
One space saver on the spiral layout would be to replace one or both of the loops with dual or triple gauge track. Ho/Hom/Hoe (OO/TT/N). Tillig make Ho/Hom and Ho/Hoe dual gauge 3-rail track and points. At the moment triple gauge would have to be custom built with option of 6-rail symmetrical or 4 rail common one side or 4-rail common outer rails. Without turnouts and points its easy to run more then one gauge together. But turn outs and points are electrically complex.
All my locos and rolling stock use their magnetic couplings, due to poor eye sight and long fat fingers syndrome I was struggling with the default couplings. Used to get a few decoupling incidents but not anymore. 😊
Good to know that TT:120 is and will be successful into the future with more items available from a variety of dealers. 🚂👍
@@lindsaybancroft4629 absolutely 👍
Another great interview Chris.👍
@@dougbull3289 cheers Doug 🍻
Excellent West Hill thankyou for my point levers arrived yesterday they are Ggrrrreeeaaattt thankyou fitted and painted on my TMD.
@@tonyrobinson362 👍
Another watchable video. If they bring out a turntable, they've got my order.
And while we're at it, a West Hill Wagon Works liveried wagon would be a welcomed addition.
@@derekcole5593 I’ve seen cad for a turntable… it does look good 👍
@@PeachyTT120 you're just teasing me now.
@@derekcole5593 no seriously, it’s likely to come out in OO first, but that’s pretty standard for WHWW
Great video again Chris. Just got some 7 plank coal loads from west hill wagon works and they’re excellent 👍 (used the peachy code at checkout). Just need some coal loads for the Haa hoppers too 😉
@@anthknill that’s a great idea, btw. Check out @mactrains as I think he’s designed some
Excellent Peachy.
@@bobslobs cheers Bob
Thanks
@@StevenTT120Layout my pleasure Steven 🍻
Hi Chris. My wagon works is coming on well. just doing floor. 3 road as per worksop. Caroline
@@carolinecleaveley-q1r looking forward to seeing it Caroline
Great video, looking forward to future TT releases, i hope one is hard standing depot for Hornby TT track as current one is peco track only 🤞
@@matt_whitehead yes I meant to ask them about that.
For signals i need 3 aspects with 3 feathers too . Caroline
Will be using hunt couplings with the Revolution box wagons. caroline
@@carolinecleaveley-q1r you’d be crazy not too 🤩
Still waiting for the TT Royal Mail Yorks and Modelu TT Postal workers 😝
@@East_Mallingford_Railway 😁
One space saver on the spiral layout would be to replace one or both of the loops with dual or triple gauge track. Ho/Hom/Hoe (OO/TT/N). Tillig make Ho/Hom and Ho/Hoe dual gauge 3-rail track and points. At the moment triple gauge would have to be custom built with option of 6-rail symmetrical or 4 rail common one side or 4-rail common outer rails. Without turnouts and points its easy to run more then one gauge together. But turn outs and points are electrically complex.
@@briancooper562 nice idea. Although I think their focus is on products atm
All my locos and rolling stock use their magnetic couplings, due to poor eye sight and long fat fingers syndrome I was struggling with the default couplings. Used to get a few decoupling incidents but not anymore. 😊
@@timallen_uk hello Tim. They do make coupling so much easier
Hi Chris, how about organising a TT120 exhibition ? 😂😊
@@johnbird8697 I’d love to, hopefully as more layouts appear on the exhibition circuit, maybe it might just happen….
@@PeachyTT120 ps great video as always 👍
@@johnbird8697 cheers John
@@NewModelRailway1 🤣
Did they say TT 120 sales are out selling another gauge?
@@Dougs-ix1bn Yes, it initially got past 009 scale, then O, now it’s creeping up on N
(Of course they’re referring to the sales of their products)