What a lovely little railway you have there sir, sometimes I wish I can have my own 1:32 scale cars like you do where you live, at least I can always make my own. Do you sometimes make your own rolling stock?
It is nicely detailed and I like the husky boiler. Of course with me being me I'd have a compulsion to change some of those details! First thing is different domes; would like larger ones though there isn't much 'room for expansion'. Then would add pipes down from the forward and aft sand domes. Move whistle to side of central steam dome. But that's what I like to do, have a car, loco, building, which is reliable and sturdy out of the box and with just basic detailing, then tinker with its detailing here and there over time. Now, how to finance one of them ...?
Hi Pete, Loving your videos. Your G scale track is so smooth, what brand are you using? It also seems like your gradient is more than 4% and it had no issues at all.
I like this
nice video
I have a 2-6-0 Rio Grande loco. Great locos.
What a lovely little railway you have there sir, sometimes I wish I can have my own 1:32 scale cars like you do where you live, at least I can always make my own.
Do you sometimes make your own rolling stock?
I have one of those and I want to know how to convert it to battery control
Well look at the video again. The R/C kits costs around £130 and the sound £80 more. Very simple to install.
Pete
It is nicely detailed and I like the husky boiler. Of course with me being me I'd have a compulsion to change some of those details! First thing is different domes; would like larger ones though there isn't much 'room for expansion'. Then would add pipes down from the forward and aft sand domes. Move whistle to side of central steam dome.
But that's what I like to do, have a car, loco, building, which is reliable and sturdy out of the box and with just basic detailing, then tinker with its detailing here and there over time.
Now, how to finance one of them ...?
Bridge scene at 6:28 is quite appealing.
Yes its nice across the bridge.
I just can't get past the lack of detail on Piko products vs LGB.
Hi Pete, Loving your videos. Your G scale track is so smooth, what brand are you using? It also seems like your gradient is more than 4% and it had no issues at all.
It is old second hand Tenmille track made for gauge 1 use not G-scale. The gradient is 1:24
@@peterspoerer1 then how are you running a G scale loco?
What do you think of the pulling power of this loco ?
It is a well made powerful loco. 20 wagons no problem at all. Pete
Now Piko is making RC 25 ton switchers/shunters. They're really cheap. How about getting one someday?
How to purchase
Pete you say RC does that mean track power as well? Also can you add a link for the RC unit.
The loco has onboard battery power. No power in the track. The R/C is available from Steve Foster of Fosworks. 01254 814675
Does he have a web page?
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