I’ve only just discovered live steam in this scale, it’s stunning. Is there anywhere where I could view photos of these locomotives? I’d love to see them closer up. Thanks for sharing these videos, they are excellent. How would one go about attending these meets? Is it invite only or is it part of a club?
@@svemeraldspirit681 we will be running live steam at the Wigan GoG show 7th Dec. Come along and say hello. We will be running again at Kettering GoG 1St March
Glad you liked the video. My Q6 is basically the NETTA design from LBSC but with a fire tube boiler and the cylinders closer to scale. In some of my other videos there is a BAT or two. Most of the other engines are scratch built from own design. That said, follow the words and music of LBSC and you’ll have a working live steam engine. If you do built an LBSC design, go for 29mm back to back wheels. Btw another source of inspiration is the Gauge 0 Guild ‘live steam’ book - still available from the Guild bookshop.
great once again and the plain and simple slide show easy on the eye.
Your comment noted😊
Thanks Dave, by far the best video I've seen of this line. And some new locos too!!
Glad you enjoyed it - Several passing shots and train movements in the station area increase the interest.
Very nice
thank you!
I’ve only just discovered live steam in this scale, it’s stunning. Is there anywhere where I could view photos of these locomotives? I’d love to see them closer up. Thanks for sharing these videos, they are excellent. How would one go about attending these meets? Is it invite only or is it part of a club?
@@svemeraldspirit681 we will be running live steam at the Wigan GoG show 7th Dec. Come along and say hello. We will be running again at Kettering GoG 1St March
Great show Dave. Gorgeous layout. How many of those engines are LBSC design?
Glad you liked the video. My Q6 is basically the NETTA design from LBSC but with a fire tube boiler and the cylinders closer to scale. In some of my other videos there is a BAT or two. Most of the other engines are scratch built from own design. That said, follow the words and music of LBSC and you’ll have a working live steam engine. If you do built an LBSC design, go for 29mm back to back wheels. Btw another source of inspiration is the Gauge 0 Guild ‘live steam’ book - still available from the Guild bookshop.