I’m sitting snuggled down in the big arm chair, with my lovely schnauzer on my lap, just the Christmas tree lights flickering softly, a glass of whiskey with some smoked salmon sandwiches, gazing at my iPad watching the branch line goods! I’m almost in heaven!
@@MouldyRaspberry - ever considered putting a rain effect onto the video? Might work, might not! Our experience of the Yorkshire Dales is 50% sunshine, 50% rain ;-)
I don’t tire to delight every installment...., thank you so much for devoting so much care in each operation session and video editing. What to say....! Every time I pen down a specific detail for my future layout. An endless source of ideas. Be well, Lewis! Rgds from Spain
Great video, love seeing the trains running on such a nice layout. Again the details in the layout are amazing and really to it. Thanks for sharing and stay safe. Ken
My first OO locomotive ever bought nearly 15 years before, the 56xx by Bachmann ! Anyway, with a simple story and excellent actresses, you make little jewels like this one.
Another great video! The videos are always so interesting just by using different camera angles; just adds a whole new perspective of what the layout has to offer. Congrats
Lovely as usual nice to see some more goods operations and some varieties of locos you never normally saw in the Yorkshire dales until preservation in some cases well done its was lovely to see can’t wait to see more
Hello again Lewis. Superb as always. That 56xx loco is a long way from home, but it does look good running through the dales. Great use of the sound effects yet again. All in all very enjoyable to watch as always. Chris.
Lewis, Multiple layers; interwoven views and impactful sounds. Well up to your high production standards. Another visual and audio chapter from YDMR. Great! Keep it up. Peter
Foxy is always gleaming for me when I ride behind her, on the Llangollen Railway. Her footplate crew always make sure she's shining her best, when she takes me for a ride. No pristine engine is out of place on your railway. Give in to the temptation, and you'll see how much brighter your railway looks. Not that it's dull, far from it. But pristine engines give model railways a whole new and brighter look to them. Move away from the grime of the 1960s for just one day, run a pristine engine with pristine rolling stock and I'm sure you'll love it all the more. You can do it if you try. If you stay forever with 1960s grime, you'll be stuck in a rut. Forget the 1960s era for just one day and you'll never want to go back there again. It's good to try something new.
Hey Mouldy....It´s always an experience to watch your movies! Thanks a lot for that! Kindly regards and have a nice weekend mate, Olli alias "DER Z-CRACK"
A nice little cameo of what would have been every day life on a branch line back in the day. I love the scene at the 7.00 mark with the cottages etc and the loco's whistle. Very nice, thank you.
Great video to watch after a day at work! Love goods trains. Some great camera angles here and as always great video editing and sound dubbing. All the best, Clint
Don't you hate it when work gets in the way of Thursdays episode of Yorkshire Dales Model Railway, and you have to wait until you get home to watch the latest episode.................Wonderful as always.....................Funny thing I was watching this one thinking that anything you run on the layout, Ex ER, LM, Western or Southern always seem to fit in with the scenery.................Cool a nice episode Lewis, best regards Dave.
¡Hola buenas tardes Lewis! An evening meal treat, for me, today. A few, me included, had asked for some ‘goods’ action and, we weren’t disappointed. As difficult as it is to find shunting soundtracks, your mastery at editing produced a very entertaining video. Lovely touch with the coupling effects and that quirky hold up for a lowly but, nevertheless money earning, goods train at the signal. I see from the forecasts that the UK has been experiencing some proper summer sunshine, for a change - hope the line gangs have checked the fishplates for gaps! Trust you’re keeping well and safe. Un saludo. Gary
Thanks Gary, glad you enjoyed it. You’re right, these sounds can be a bit trickier to find. They have freight days on my local heritage line, so I follow the train down to record the shunting and have been using those sounds since. Yes - it’s been scorching in the loft recently, but everything’s holding up just fine luckily. We have to make the most of it! You as well mate, have a good weekend.
It seems odd - at first glance - to find a 56xx in the Yorkshire Dales, but I suspect it's here to collect the TOAD (at long last) and return it to the south west! Yet another great video, Lewis. Keep them coming!
Bonjour Lewis, Hope you're well ! Another superb video that even my wife enjoyed watching together (although she not into the hobby ) The realism is just stunning for she asked me if this is 'real' ? You are talented indeed ! Yesterday I had a visitor from Holland and I give him the link to your channel here. You see: you have International recognition and admirers. Excellent work ! I sincerely hope to meet you one day. You will be most welcome as our guest. Meanwhile best wishes and thanks for sharing. Filip
Thanks very much Filip, always appreciate it and glad you both enjoyed! I’ve also been watching a lot of continental layouts recently, and have been so impressed with what I’ve seen. Thanks again.
Another lovely video Lewis. I imagine it must take a lot of effort to search your sound files, find and then syncronise them into your filming. Something you do SO well. Many thanks - Teresa@Findhorn Light
Your sound scapes just keep getting better. Combined with the beautiful scenics your videos are just crying out for a voiceover to transform into a story of life on the branchline, maybe a adult kinda Thomas the tank engine theme!
JUST ANOTHER BIG THANK YOU LEWIS!! Great videos and I love your layout I love trying to do a copy track layout on ANYRAIL6 but it will never be exact. Could you run over what makes and models you have used and run (if you get the time) If you have covered it already then please point me at which videos they are as I have every one I can't get enough of several Model Railways but yours is the best for me being a Yorkshireman from Dewsbury.
Thanks Michael, appreciate it! In terms of the list of locos and what makes they are: Loco roster: Steam Locomotives 42765 LMS Crab 5MT 2-6-0 (Bachmann) 70007 BR Standard Class 7MT 4-6-2 (Hornby) 92211 BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 (Bachmann) 73030 BR Standard Class 5MT 4-6-0 (Bachmann) 80092 BR Standard class 4MT 2-6-4T (Bachmann) 76114 BR Standard Class 4MT 2-6-0 (Bach) 75062 BR Standard Class 4MT 4-6-0 (Hornby) 62064 LNER K1 2-6-0 (Hornby) 61032 LNER B1 4-6-0 (Hornby) LNER V1/3 2-6-2T (Bachmann) 60862 LNER V2 2-6-2 (Bachmann) 42696 Stanier Mogul 2-6-0 (Bachmann) 44694 Stanier ‘Black Five’ 5MT 4-6-0 (Hornby) 45379 Stanier ‘Black Five’ 5MT 4-6-0 (Hornby) 48119 Stanier 8F 2-8-0 (Hornby) 50705 L&Y tank 2-4-2 (Bachmann) 90441 WD Austerity 2-8-0 (Bachmann) 63443 Raven Q6 0-8-0 (Hornby) 44044 Midland 4F 0-6-0 (Bachmann) 6029 King Class ‘King Edward VIII’ 4-6-0 (Hornby) 6639 56xx class 0-6-2 (Bachmann) 3711 57xx Pannier Tank 0-6-0 (Bachmann) 6825 68xx Grange class 4-6-0 (Hornby) 65475 J15 Class 0-6-0 (Hornby) 34032 West Country Class ‘Camelford’ 4-6-2 (Hornby) 42073 Fairburn 4MT (Bachmann) 41243 Ivatt 2MT Tank (Bachmann) Diesel Locomotives D5403 Class 27 (Heljan) 47091 Class 47 ‘Thor’ (Bachmann) Everything else like coaches and wagons etc is a mix of Hornby, Bachmann and Dapol.
Thanks Lewis. And your track mostly PECO I am guessing?. I know about the Buildings and stuff I paid attention to that. Thanks for all you do. Keep it going Thirsty for more!
Hello. Another beautiful running session. Do you keep all of your created sound files? If you do, you must have a great library of them by now. They’re such an important part of your videos. Enjoy your upcoming weekend. Get some sunshine and fresh air. See ya.
Thanks Norman. Yes, I’ve got them organised into categories now like shunting, freight, whistles, fast running, countryside sounds etc - makes editing the videos so much faster. You as well, and thanks again.
Yes and I wish I’d done so sooner! I don’t even use the magnetic pins, it’s just the close coupling and reliability for me. And they look way better than the huge tension locks.
Nice video in the morning. But I think the sound is not the original of locomotives. What do you use to get such a good result? Greetings from GY Frank
Very nice Lewis. If it were a coal train I’d of sworn this was a welsh coal line as opposed to the dales. The old Taffy tank looked great along the scenic backdrop and was a most pleasant watch. Do you have any plans to get a 28/38xx, 47xx or one of the 2-8-0/2-8-2 tanks? Once again a great view of the layout and stock. Thanks for sharing, Ross.
Thanks Ross, always appreciate it. I do like all of them, especially the big GW tanks. I’ve been meaning to get one for a while actually, so will keep an eye out. Have a good weekend mate.
Why don't you look at my model railway videos? Perhaps they will give you preserved steam era ideas. You said yourself, it won't hurt to introduce some pristine steamies to your railway.
I was tempted at first Kelly but it just looked too out of place on the layout completely pristine! To be fair even preserved locos in service have plenty of muck, coal dust and grease on them. Run your finger along the outside of the cleanest engine or coach next time you’re at a preserved line and I guarantee it will be black!
I’m sitting snuggled down in the big arm chair, with my lovely schnauzer on my lap, just the Christmas tree lights flickering softly, a glass of whiskey with some smoked salmon sandwiches, gazing at my iPad watching the branch line goods! I’m almost in heaven!
Ha thanks John, that’s the life! Glad you enjoyed it. Have a great Christmas 👍🏻
I have run out of superlatives.....Thnx Lewis for making my day again.....Bob
Thanks Bob!
Just fantastic. About a minute in you just forget that you are watching a model and you are immersed in the world of the railway. Brilliant!
Thanks, appreciate it!
King Lewis strikes again ,great video.G🚂🚂🇬🇧
Thanks Big G!
Great stuff Lewis, i find it very relaxing watching your workings on a branch line.thank you Lewis don't stop mate we all love your videos.
Thanks Tony 👍🏻
Ahhhhh, my Sunday is complete...great running as always, thanks for sharing, cheers, Chris
Thanks Chris, always appreciate it!
I look forward to your video's they are so realistic its unbelievable the weathering on stock and scenic's are sublime -thank you for sharing 😎😎😎
Thanks Mike, glad you like the layout mate 👍🏻
I always had a soft spot for British Railway modelling. Look fantastic!
Thanks!
Very nice to see some shunting again, thank you very much 🌷😍🌹
Glad you liked it 😀
@@MouldyRaspberry I do shunting gives life to a station 🌹😍🌷
Nice little scenario Really brings to life a branch line goods pick up.
Thanks David.
Don't you just love the close-ups on this!
They’re my favourite shots as well!
It’s always sunny on the Yorkshire Dales Model Railway! Love it
Thanks Alan 👍🏻
@@MouldyRaspberry - ever considered putting a rain effect onto the video? Might work, might not! Our experience of the Yorkshire Dales is 50% sunshine, 50% rain ;-)
Hi Lewis, wonderful video as usual with great sound and excellent editing, a real pleasure to watch again and again. Cheers Greg
Thanks Greg, always appreciate it 👍🏻
Grand video with a gorgeous rake of cars well suited to the entire image. Very serene today! Cheers!
Thanks Anthony!
One of the best I have seen. All detail, congratulations for your good work.
Thank you, appreciate it.
Well, it's a Great Western loco so you know you have kept me happy haha.
Thought I would! Glad you liked it.
I don’t tire to delight every installment...., thank you so much for devoting so much care in each operation session and video editing.
What to say....! Every time I pen down a specific detail for my future layout. An endless source of ideas. Be well, Lewis!
Rgds from Spain
Thank you, always appreciate it and glad you find them useful! You as well.
Great video, love seeing the trains running on such a nice layout. Again the details in the layout are amazing and really to it. Thanks for sharing and stay safe. Ken
Thanks Ken, you as well!
I’m not looking forward to going back to work a as I will miss watching these with my breakfast amazing use of sounds again love the loco crew too
Cheers Sam. Hope you at least had something tasty...
Mouldy Raspberry and toast 🤣
Another fantastic video well done I really enjoyed the shunting scene keep up the good work cheers Gordon
Cheers Gordon, appreciate it.
My first OO locomotive ever bought nearly 15 years before, the 56xx by Bachmann ! Anyway, with a simple story and excellent actresses, you make little jewels like this one.
Still going strong! I reckon it still holds up. Thanks Olivier.
Out for a nice relaxing evening, Heaven!
Cheers Ross!
Always a pleasure to watch sir, thanks for sharing and all the best, Paul
Thank you Paul.
Nice one Lewis. Nothing ,for me, like watching a goods train working .
Great shot from inside the goods shed. Love it
Cheers from Canada
Bob
Thanks Bob, appreciate it.
Another great video! The videos are always so interesting just by using different camera angles; just adds a whole new perspective of what the layout has to offer. Congrats
Thanks David, appreciate it!
Lovely as usual nice to see some more goods operations and some varieties of locos you never normally saw in the Yorkshire dales until preservation in some cases well done its was lovely to see can’t wait to see more
Thanks matey, always appreciate it.
Mouldy Raspberry no probs
Excellent close ups and sounds, as usual, Lewis. Thanks for showing, and keep up the great works. Kind regards, Greg, NZ
Thanks Greg, always appreciate it.
Brilliant video with fantastic sound effects A+++
Thanks Peter!
Hello again Lewis. Superb as always. That 56xx loco is a long way from home, but it does look good running through the dales. Great use of the sound effects yet again. All in all very enjoyable to watch as always. Chris.
Thanks Chris, appreciate it.
Superb as ever - all in a day's work
Thanks Davie!
Thanks Lewis, another enjoyable video!👍
Glad you liked it, thank you.
A lovely video this time Although far from home the loco fits in perfectly with the surroundings. Very enjoyable.
Thanks, appreciate it. Agreed!
Excellent as always thanks Lewis
Thank you Andrew!
Lewis,
Multiple layers; interwoven views and impactful sounds. Well up to your high production standards. Another visual and audio chapter from YDMR.
Great! Keep it up. Peter
Thanks Peter, always appreciate it!
Its like your living there. Experiencing the railway and scenery
Thanks, glad you enjoyed.
Another super video. Thanks.
Thank you 👍🏻
Thanks for excellent Thursday pick me up video😀. Nice video on goods (aka freight) operations.
Thanks Greg 👍🏻
Lovely running session with my favourite loco.
Thanks Brian. One of my favourites as well, they make an amazing sound.
Foxy is always gleaming for me when I ride behind her, on the Llangollen Railway. Her footplate crew always make sure she's shining her best, when she takes me for a ride. No pristine engine is out of place on your railway. Give in to the temptation, and you'll see how much brighter your railway looks. Not that it's dull, far from it. But pristine engines give model railways a whole new and brighter look to them. Move away from the grime of the 1960s for just one day, run a pristine engine with pristine rolling stock and I'm sure you'll love it all the more. You can do it if you try. If you stay forever with 1960s grime, you'll be stuck in a rut. Forget the 1960s era for just one day and you'll never want to go back there again. It's good to try something new.
Hey Mouldy....It´s always an experience to watch your movies! Thanks a lot for that! Kindly regards and have a nice weekend mate, Olli alias "DER Z-CRACK"
Thanks Olli, always appreciate it 😀
Great video Lewis some nice shunting there very authentic well done mate kepp em coming love them . SYD
Thanks Syd!
I do like to see some shunting on model railway layouts. Thanks Lewis, David.
Thanks David, glad you enjoyed 👍🏻
A nice little cameo of what would have been every day life on a branch line back in the day. I love the scene at the 7.00 mark with the cottages etc and the loco's whistle. Very nice, thank you.
Thanks Tim, I like that scenes as well.
Great video to watch after a day at work! Love goods trains. Some great camera angles here and as always great video editing and sound dubbing. All the best, Clint
Thanks Clint, always appreciate it mate!
Hi there Lewis,
Nice little film, I like this sort of vid where you show realistic running, Cheers Rich
Thank you Rich 👍🏻
Don't you hate it when work gets in the way of Thursdays episode of Yorkshire Dales Model Railway, and you have to wait until you get home to watch the latest episode.................Wonderful as always.....................Funny thing I was watching this one thinking that anything you run on the layout, Ex ER, LM, Western or Southern always seem to fit in with the scenery.................Cool a nice episode Lewis, best regards Dave.
Thanks very much Dave, always appreciate it!
Another masterpiece.
Thank you!
Endless fun and entertainment.
Thanks James 👍🏻
Awesome Lewis as always!! Cheers Onno.
Thanks Onno!
Looking good like the layout get a lot of tips four my layout thank Keep posting videos up
Thanks mate, glad you found them useful.
Delightful as always. I just hope your attic room isnt too hot given this heat wave. Take care.🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thanks Steve. It’s baking up there at the minute Steve! I filmed this early yesterday morning and haven’t ventured up since. You as well.
@@MouldyRaspberry Well I live near Bournemouth and at 1500 it is 85 in the shade, I hope your layout is okay it is so special.
Love those 5600 locos Mr Mouldy. Bought one about a month ago, 5658. Nice video again.
Very nice John. Thank you!
Excellent camera work. Awesome sounds and great editing.
Thank you, appreciate it.
Great video excellent put together gets a 👍from me
Thanks Martyn 👍🏻
Blowed if I know why I bothered building my own layout, I'm quite happy watching yours! Lovely filming as always.
Ha thank you, appreciate it!
¡Hola buenas tardes Lewis! An evening meal treat, for me, today. A few, me included, had asked for some ‘goods’ action and, we weren’t disappointed. As difficult as it is to find shunting soundtracks, your mastery at editing produced a very entertaining video. Lovely touch with the coupling effects and that quirky hold up for a lowly but, nevertheless money earning, goods train at the signal. I see from the forecasts that the UK has been experiencing some proper summer sunshine, for a change - hope the line gangs have checked the fishplates for gaps! Trust you’re keeping well and safe. Un saludo. Gary
Thanks Gary, glad you enjoyed it. You’re right, these sounds can be a bit trickier to find. They have freight days on my local heritage line, so I follow the train down to record the shunting and have been using those sounds since. Yes - it’s been scorching in the loft recently, but everything’s holding up just fine luckily. We have to make the most of it! You as well mate, have a good weekend.
It seems odd - at first glance - to find a 56xx in the Yorkshire Dales, but I suspect it's here to collect the TOAD (at long last) and return it to the south west! Yet another great video, Lewis. Keep them coming!
Nearly three years now that toad been rumbling around the Dales and it’s still not found its way back! Thanks Peter.
Bonjour Lewis, Hope you're well ! Another superb video that even my wife enjoyed watching together (although she not into the hobby ) The realism is just stunning for she asked me if this is 'real' ? You are talented indeed ! Yesterday I had a visitor from Holland and I give him the link to your channel here. You see: you have International recognition and admirers. Excellent work !
I sincerely hope to meet you one day. You will be most welcome as our guest. Meanwhile best wishes and thanks for sharing. Filip
Thanks very much Filip, always appreciate it and glad you both enjoyed! I’ve also been watching a lot of continental layouts recently, and have been so impressed with what I’ve seen. Thanks again.
I love forward to Thursday morning's and I wasn't disappointed the view points were excellent. 🚂🚃🚃🚃
Thanks matey, appreciate it 👍🏻
Wow, nicely done layout.
Thanks!
Cracking video there pal 👍👍👍
Cheers Ian 👍🏻
Fairly unusual wheel arrangement for a gwr loco but still very nice! Great video
Thank you!
Wonderful video Lewis
Thanks Bob.
I enjoy these types of vids, more goods and shunting please Mouldy. :) Great editing, very effective.
Thanks Brian 👍🏻
The best steam layout by far :)
Thanks matey 😀
Another lovely video Lewis. I imagine it must take a lot of effort to search your sound files, find and then syncronise them into your filming. Something you do SO well. Many thanks - Teresa@Findhorn Light
Thanks Teresa, always appreciate it. Have a great weekend.
Your sound scapes just keep getting better. Combined with the beautiful scenics your videos are just crying out for a voiceover to transform into a story of life on the branchline, maybe a adult kinda Thomas the tank engine theme!
Thanks Tom. I’ll drop Ringo an email and see if he’ll do me one!
Wow such a nice layout I’ve just subbed
Thanks matey 👍🏻
This great detail
Thanks!
JUST ANOTHER BIG THANK YOU LEWIS!!
Great videos and I love your layout
I love trying to do a copy track layout on ANYRAIL6 but it will never be exact.
Could you run over what makes and models you have used and run (if you get the time)
If you have covered it already then please point me at which videos they are as I have every one
I can't get enough of several Model Railways but yours is the best for me being a Yorkshireman from Dewsbury.
Thanks Michael, appreciate it! In terms of the list of locos and what makes they are:
Loco roster:
Steam Locomotives
42765 LMS Crab 5MT 2-6-0 (Bachmann)
70007 BR Standard Class 7MT 4-6-2 (Hornby)
92211 BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 (Bachmann)
73030 BR Standard Class 5MT 4-6-0 (Bachmann)
80092 BR Standard class 4MT 2-6-4T (Bachmann)
76114 BR Standard Class 4MT 2-6-0 (Bach)
75062 BR Standard Class 4MT 4-6-0 (Hornby)
62064 LNER K1 2-6-0 (Hornby)
61032 LNER B1 4-6-0 (Hornby)
LNER V1/3 2-6-2T (Bachmann)
60862 LNER V2 2-6-2 (Bachmann)
42696 Stanier Mogul 2-6-0 (Bachmann)
44694 Stanier ‘Black Five’ 5MT 4-6-0 (Hornby)
45379 Stanier ‘Black Five’ 5MT 4-6-0 (Hornby)
48119 Stanier 8F 2-8-0 (Hornby)
50705 L&Y tank 2-4-2 (Bachmann)
90441 WD Austerity 2-8-0 (Bachmann)
63443 Raven Q6 0-8-0 (Hornby)
44044 Midland 4F 0-6-0 (Bachmann)
6029 King Class ‘King Edward VIII’ 4-6-0 (Hornby)
6639 56xx class 0-6-2 (Bachmann)
3711 57xx Pannier Tank 0-6-0 (Bachmann)
6825 68xx Grange class 4-6-0 (Hornby)
65475 J15 Class 0-6-0 (Hornby)
34032 West Country Class ‘Camelford’ 4-6-2 (Hornby)
42073 Fairburn 4MT (Bachmann)
41243 Ivatt 2MT Tank (Bachmann)
Diesel Locomotives
D5403 Class 27 (Heljan)
47091 Class 47 ‘Thor’ (Bachmann)
Everything else like coaches and wagons etc is a mix of Hornby, Bachmann and Dapol.
Thanks Lewis. And your track mostly PECO I am guessing?. I know about the Buildings and stuff I paid attention to that.
Thanks for all you do.
Keep it going Thirsty for more!
Yes that’s right - all Peco code 100, mainly flexitrack. The points are all medium or large radius.
Always preferred goods trains
You can’t beat a goods trains trundling along.
Yep
Wow I’ve never seen something more beautiful how many layouts do you have !?!?!
This big one, and then the little trackmat. So two.
Hello. Another beautiful running session. Do you keep all of your created sound files? If you do, you must have a great library of them by now. They’re such an important part of your videos. Enjoy your upcoming weekend. Get some sunshine and fresh air. See ya.
Thanks Norman. Yes, I’ve got them organised into categories now like shunting, freight, whistles, fast running, countryside sounds etc - makes editing the videos so much faster. You as well, and thanks again.
I've got a real weak spot for the 56xx's, lovely locos, even as an (ex) LNER fan...
Thanks Matty, I like them as well. They make a great sound!
hell yeah!
😀
I see you've switched to Kadees!
Yes and I wish I’d done so sooner! I don’t even use the magnetic pins, it’s just the close coupling and reliability for me. And they look way better than the huge tension locks.
@@MouldyRaspberry They really do. I am using Dinghams, but due to difficulties ordering more, I will probably also swap to Kadees. Great couplers!
Cool
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nice video in the morning.
But I think the sound is not the original of locomotives.
What do you use to get such a good result?
Greetings from GY
Frank
Thanks very much Frank. I add the sounds after when editing the video 👍🏻
Have you bought anymore locomotives thanks
I acquired a V1/3 in LNER green recently which is great and something a bit different!
@@MouldyRaspberry very nice 👍
Very nice Lewis.
If it were a coal train I’d of sworn this was a welsh coal line as opposed to the dales. The old Taffy tank looked great along the scenic backdrop and was a most pleasant watch.
Do you have any plans to get a 28/38xx, 47xx or one of the 2-8-0/2-8-2 tanks?
Once again a great view of the layout and stock.
Thanks for sharing,
Ross.
Thanks Ross, always appreciate it. I do like all of them, especially the big GW tanks. I’ve been meaning to get one for a while actually, so will keep an eye out. Have a good weekend mate.
... jak widać, życie toczy się pełną parą. 🚦🚂🚃🚃🚃👍 (h).
Tak, absolutnie! Cieszę się, że film Ci się podobał.
Do you have any diesels?
Lewis has a Class 27, which prompted me to get one similar. Look on his video list (about a year ago) and you'll see how he weathered it.
Yep as Teresa says above, just the class 27. I have the Accurascale Class 37 pre ordered as well.
Branch Line railways goods trains.
Pick up some inportant deliver some goods. Lewis
🚂
Thanks Julián, glad you liked it!
Why don't you look at my model railway videos? Perhaps they will give you preserved steam era ideas. You said yourself, it won't hurt to introduce some pristine steamies to your railway.
I was tempted at first Kelly but it just looked too out of place on the layout completely pristine! To be fair even preserved locos in service have plenty of muck, coal dust and grease on them. Run your finger along the outside of the cleanest engine or coach next time you’re at a preserved line and I guarantee it will be black!
First
Nice one!
Thanks
who cares?