Where is this society located? Does it undertake orders for overseas export and commissioning of the model steam locomotives and 3.5 gauge sized model passenger coaches and goods containers of the same scale as the engines?
No.. the society doesn’t produce rolling stock.. to answer your first question, the Leyland Society of Model Engineers in located in Wordon Park, Leyland in the UK on the West Coast
The BR44 is a fine piece of workmanship.
Very impressive detail at 3:46, the quality of production is excellent. Well done to whoever was the builder!
I'm surprised no one has asked why all the drivers look miserable :-)
I try to smile when I'm driving my Polly 2
That German 2-10-0 is amazing with the amount of detail he has put in to it.
It looks like a full size one shrunk down!
www.dampflokomotivarchiv.de/index.php?nav=1411732&lang=1&file=borsig_15020_51&action=image&position=1
The duchess at 3:20 is a stunning engine
Awesome!!!
Great vid. What sort of scale speeds are these engines doing?
Where is this society located? Does it undertake orders for overseas export and commissioning of the model steam locomotives and 3.5 gauge sized model passenger coaches and goods containers of the same scale as the engines?
No.. the society doesn’t produce rolling stock.. to answer your first question, the Leyland Society of Model Engineers in located in Wordon Park, Leyland in the UK on the West Coast
How heavy would these locomotives be ??
Anywhere from 20kg to 80kg
Where would you get a steam train like the ones used in a video
If anyone knows good websites or companies then please comment
www.stationroadsteam.co.uk
is just one of them.