Thanks peter, now that we still can`t meet outdoors I run a loco every now and than to keep things going. There is a change that I will go to England this month, lets hope that is going to happen. It is time to do some runs outside again.
MrBramMoos That would be good after a long time of missing each other. I hope to meet Remco at the weekend. The. Weather is not good though!! Hope to see you soon Bram.
@@MrBramMoos oh thats awesome those will look spectacular with your locomotive. Especially on that one outdoor railway you made a video of that had the long viaduct that ran into a hedge tunnel. Love that video each time I re watch it. Some of those shots almost think you're watching the real loco rather than a model!
@@steamgent4592 Hi I am glad that you like some of my video`s so much, The track that you are revering to is in Kent a place called Eden. On of the best tracks I have been running on.
Okay what kind of guards van is that? Never seen one like that before. Looks like a chopped passenger carriage. Its absolutely beautiful. Does this style have a specific name?? As always love seeing videos of the Class 3.
The guards van is a model of the Midland railway, built by me and finished by Peter Rogers. The original brass model is from the LNWR. I am glad that you like my video`s. Have a nice time this end of the year and have a look around on my channel with more than 700 video`s about live steam.
@@MrBramMoos Any idea what the Midland called this Model of Guards or Brake Van?? I'm having NO luck finding any photos or examples like this one and I really like it.
Bonjour Bram, Great job ! I would not have imagined you would have to turn wheels, I thought they were standard for a gauge and you could by them. But perhaps you were happy to build them by yourself. Amicalement, Raphaël
Bonjour Raphaël, Yes you can buy these wheels but this time they where from a bad supplier so the wheels were not straight on the axles. I made a tool in my lathe and once you have done that you can put the wheels one by one on this tool which is a kind of straight axle and than you turn them off until the outside of the wheel rim is even with the axle. A lot of work but with a good result. Kind Regards, Bram
Beautiful red train
Beautiful Locomotive with very nice paint lining. Nice consist of wagons also. Thanks for the video.
Thanks peter, now that we still can`t meet outdoors I run a loco every now and than to keep things going. There is a change that I will go to England this month, lets hope that is going to happen. It is time to do some runs outside again.
That’s a very handsome locomotive Bram. Thanks tor the upload!
Thanks Philip, maybe you can see her run soon in Leek.
MrBramMoos That would be good after a long time of missing each other. I hope to meet Remco at the weekend. The. Weather is not good though!! Hope to see you soon Bram.
thats so nice. wow
Thanks, glad you liked it.
That sure is one Beautiful loco. Would love to see it haul a string of clerestory coaches to match
My friend Peterr Rogers is working on these clerestory roof coaches now for some years, lets hope that he can finish them sooner than later.
@@MrBramMoos oh thats awesome those will look spectacular with your locomotive. Especially on that one outdoor railway you made a video of that had the long viaduct that ran into a hedge tunnel. Love that video each time I re watch it. Some of those shots almost think you're watching the real loco rather than a model!
@@steamgent4592 Hi I am glad that you like some of my video`s so much, The track that you are revering to is in Kent a place called Eden. On of the best tracks I have been running on.
@@MrBramMoos whoever custom built this will he build another or a Midland Compound? I'd love to have one or the other myself.
Okay what kind of guards van is that? Never seen one like that before. Looks like a chopped passenger carriage. Its absolutely beautiful. Does this style have a specific name?? As always love seeing videos of the Class 3.
The guards van is a model of the Midland railway, built by me and finished by Peter Rogers. The original brass model is from the LNWR. I am glad that you like my video`s. Have a nice time this end of the year and have a look around on my channel with more than 700 video`s about live steam.
@@MrBramMoos Any idea what the Midland called this Model of Guards or Brake Van?? I'm having NO luck finding any photos or examples like this one and I really like it.
@@steamgent4592 I will ask my fiend who finished this model for me.
@@MrBramMoos okay thanks
Bonjour Bram,
Great job ! I would not have imagined you would have to turn wheels, I thought they were standard for a gauge and you could by them. But perhaps you were happy to build them by yourself.
Amicalement, Raphaël
Bonjour Raphaël, Yes you can buy these wheels but this time they where from a bad supplier so the wheels were not straight on the axles. I made a tool in my lathe and once you have done that you can put the wheels one by one on this tool which is a kind of straight axle and than you turn them off until the outside of the wheel rim is even with the axle. A lot of work but with a good result. Kind Regards, Bram
Is it a Aster locomotive?
No this one is a Paul Forsyth design and built by Keith Cousins in 10 MM scale.
@@MrBramMoos thank you, she's lovely
Beautiful locomotive, nice coke wagons; But driven way to fast - or can't the speed be controlled?
You are right in the first part of the video I let the engine go, but later she is going much slower. Maybe it is also the way I do my filming.