GL5 GILLING EAST 2022 SPRING MAINLINE RALLY
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2022
- Here we have a video, showcasing some of the fantastic Masterpieces in "miniature" that attended the GL5 ( GROUND LEVEL 5" GAUGE MAIN LINE ASSOCIATION ), 2022 spring rally, at the fantastic, Gilling East location of the Rydale Society of Model Engineers.
We will see really fantastic models, from humble Tank Engines through to crack Express Locomotives, hauling trains made up from lowly "7 plank coal trucks
Excellent video , Lovely locos, stock and Railway ,Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the comment, The weather helps greatly, but, it is still a great railway even if the weather is unclement. The standard of the models is fantastic.
Lovely! Such charm, and talent in each piece on the road. Wonderful
Thanks Linda,
For the comment, it was a lovely day spent with great people.
Gilling main line rally Aug 2022
Superb video, and very much appreciated!
Hi Philip,
Thanks for the kind comment, glad you enjoyed the video.
Thank you for the reply, WOW 3.5,5 & 7.25 inch . I follow an individual with
7.25 gauge train in vermont. mill brook railroad . but I have to say that was such
amazing trains , sorry to say I am not familiar with English trains layouts. but I just Love
the detail in design along with the bumpers at the couplers I believe UK uses link
and hook over the knuckle couplers of the USA. Live steam is stunning to watch
and the number of cars that they pull with out any issues. some of the larger ones
were like the large steam in the USA. thank you for the video! have a great night
barry
Thanks Barry,
The event, was a 5" gauge "Ground Level 5 inch Gauge Main Line Association" event".
Shortened to "GL5MLA" and generally shortened further still to "GL5"
The event is to run scale trains (that would have at one time run on the proper railways), to a time table, at scale speeds for the particular train being hauled.
The lamps on the locomotives should be in the correct location for the type of train being hauled too.
Yes, they are all connected by a little chain over the scale hooks.
Some people may bring a locomotive, while others may bring trucks or a coach, and the whole set is just put there for the loco owners or very responsible friends to pull arround the track.
The little trucks are sometimes built from scratch or from a kit (that would probably cost in excess of £500) and the coaches also (which I think again would be in excess of £1000 to £1500).
These people are great people with a common desire to meet up with friends and have a great time.
I will be going to a place called Echillswood shortly, where they do a similar idea but in 7.25", gauge, not to a time table and because the models are larger, the visitors can ride on the coaches.
Look up that railway on UA-cam.
Cheers.
Andy G.
Fantastic footage what a lovely collection of locos well filmed thank you for posting 👍👍
Thanks for the comment Mr & Mrs T, and thanks for continuing to watch my uploads.
@@masterpiecesinminiature8299 your more then welcome very much appreciate 👍
Hi MiM
Now contact made through Williams Workshop i have sub'd you and will take a look at what your up to, This video is great i am going to have to come back to it to see it in full, just have'nt time this morning, I will be back!!!👍👍👍👍
take care
Kev
wonderful trains English styled trains, what are the gauges? I saw
3 rails most on the narrower gauge rail. was amazing with the live
steam trains! great video and wonderful trains. can not imagine
the cost of the engines let alone all of the cars.
Hi Artillerest,
Thanks for the comment.
The railway consists of three different gauges.
3.5" 5" and 7.25"
Yes the models look very realistic, and are extremely well detailed.
The models seen in the video are 5" gauge and the signals are actually scaled to 7.25" gauge.
Cheers.
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Masterpieces In "miniature"
5:13 recognise that lad from the Stephenson's trials
Hi, there Union 310.
I take it the Stephensons trials are some kind of competitive railway event ?
I have not heard of it before.
@@masterpiecesinminiature8299 They are efficiency trials to see how efficient the loco is. The trials move each year around different clubs in the very north of England.
Aahh, we have probably the same thing further down the country.
We call our version IMLEC This is an efficiency of each loco....
Given a known amount of coal and a dynomonitor carriage showing distance travelled and drawbar weight hauled.
They are very interesting to attend.
@@masterpiecesinminiature8299 International, open to all.
The Stephensons isn't
Think you have your caption gradient directions wrong way round,
Where was this?
Hi there,
This is a model railway situated in a very small village called Gilling East.
The Villiage is in an area called Rydale.
On the map of England, you will find it to the left (west), and on a level with Scarborough, and above York.
The Satnav or Google should locate the village.
Cheers.