Thank goodness there are people out there that can run their narrow gauge engines at realistic speeds. Very nice video, the railway is beautiful. Is that a DJB whistle?
one aspect has to be the valve timing on the Roudhouse slip-eccentric engines is so good. I feel that is one reason some folk run their engines so fast. The off-beat chuffing is something you hear a lot on videos with speedy running. This one is perfect, four beats per revolution.
Excellent video all around. Beautiful garden railway.
Excellent, beautiful garden and railway thanks for sharing
Just discovered this channel, beautiful work
Thank you, I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos
what does it use to heat up the water? Is it battery powered or through the tracks?
Looks good with a rake of L&B coaches.
Great video and lovely railway! Is there a slo-mo on that loco? It was running at a great speed!
Thank you. No slo-mo, but she’s very nice to drive and responds well to tiny adjustments on the regulator when pulling a bit of weight!
What have you used for your track bed?
Great new video today thanks.
That's fantastic!
Lovely railway...How long would the loco run before it needs fuel/water.
Fantastic, may i ask what you are using for your track bed?
Thank goodness there are people out there that can run their narrow gauge engines at realistic speeds. Very nice video, the railway is beautiful. Is that a DJB whistle?
one aspect has to be the valve timing on the Roudhouse slip-eccentric engines is so good. I feel that is one reason some folk run their engines so fast. The off-beat chuffing is something you hear a lot on videos with speedy running. This one is perfect, four beats per revolution.
Hi. I very recently received my new RH Bertie, with Jennie tender with RC. I see your whistle… where did you get the whistle? Thanks!
Enjoy your Bertie, they’re great locos. The whistle was from DJB Engineering, which I had fitted by Chuffed2Bits
@@DanzibarDrums thanks! I’ll go check them out. I will have to give chuffed2bits a miss as I am on Vancouver Island on Canada’s Pacific coast. Lol
Superb.
why did you put more than 30 ml of water in the directions 30?
You fill the boiler then remove 30 ml of water to leave enough space for a head of steam
@@DanzibarDrums thank you i miss read the directions
live steam is hot