Wonderful presentation, Jenny! One slight correction from a Yank, the engine you identified as a GP-40 is actually an Alco RS-2 or 3, (can't tell with the tarp on it). Please don't ask me to identify British locos!
You look positively beside yourself. I can only imagine your reaction if you're ever able to travel to Train Mountain in Oregon. It's really quite spectacular. 30+ miles of 7.5" track.
I want to have a go! Jenny, you look like you have all your Birthdays and Christmas all at once and it shows. Gosh, what fun and the trackwork and rolling stock are amazing.
I agree, you must Must MUST go to Ryedale. This one is tremendous but is really the work of one person. Imagine a site three times as big and a 5 inch gauge railway built by a team of people - that's Ryedale.
Welcome to Cambridgeshire. I know of two others in March and Ramsey mereside , north of Cambridge , but not heard of this one before. Thanks for sharing
Well, that's an awesome setup. I wish we had something like that in Australia. Sadly they are mostly the ride on merry go round type here. Thanks for showing us what's out there. 👍
so it is a 3.5 hour drive for you. But, does this mean you are going to get into 5 inch gauge? buy yourself a loco and once a month drive a train. looked like a lot of fun Jenny.
Absolutely amazing! The craftsmanship that’s gone into every aspect of the railroad is incredibly impressive. Wonderful job on the camera work! Well done!
How would I get informed on how to build his turnouts? Dan in Longview Washington USA we are building in 1 1/2”, 2 1/2” scale, on 7 1/2” gauge track. My Son has all my shop equipment, and 2 1/2” scale equipment. He is building in 1 1/2” scale. We need to build track. I could build the turnouts at my house for his future layout. Dan Davis 3420 Ohio Street, Longview Washington USA 98632
So that it is worthwhile making and posting films, and a relevant business gets some advertising where the money they spend stays in the hobby rather goung to an advertising firm.
Wonderful presentation, Jenny! One slight correction from a Yank, the engine you identified as a GP-40 is actually an Alco RS-2 or 3, (can't tell with the tarp on it). Please don't ask me to identify British locos!
What an awesome piece of work!
Oh, what great fun Jenny. A lovely set-up and a big kids playground. Thanks for posting the video Jenny. Keep Well.
quite incredible ! - magnificent engineering
Five inch rolling stock is available as kits and ready to run.As well as steam and diesel loco,s.
what a brilliant video of such a great set up. Well done Jenny
Fantastic railway! Got a real sense of the scale speed when you filmed with the camera low to the ground. Brilliant Jenny!
You look positively beside yourself. I can only imagine your reaction if you're ever able to travel to Train Mountain in Oregon. It's really quite spectacular. 30+ miles of 7.5" track.
Awesome Jenny and that's like fun 😀 you cool on the train and very good 👍👍😎😎 video Jenny I enjoy the videos ❤️
And what a great day it was, glad you enjoyed it! Hopefully next time you come along you can try my new class 20! 👏👏 very well put together video!
Thank you. Took quite a while to make but I enjoyed putting it together. :)
You people who don`t live anywhere near Birmingham are so lucky. Awesome stuff.
A grand day out there!
I want to have a go! Jenny, you look like you have all your Birthdays and Christmas all at once and it shows. Gosh, what fun and the trackwork and rolling stock are amazing.
Brilliant video Jenny, you are so lucky and im glad you had fun.
What a great unique railway
Really impressive.........I need a bigger garden!
I need a bigger wallet :)
Awesome video liked 🚄🚂👍
Brilliant, impressive layout on a grand scale. Love it.👍
Jenny take a look at the Ryedale Engineers Gilling East 5inch gauge in Yorkshire on UA-cam. They have rally days on May and August bank holidays
I agree, you must Must MUST go to Ryedale. This one is tremendous but is really the work of one person. Imagine a site three times as big and a 5 inch gauge railway built by a team of people - that's Ryedale.
For an idea of what it is like, see...
ua-cam.com/video/fkug3oBfDLY/v-deo.html
Absolutely superb, the engineering and work that has gone into it all is mind blowing
Welcome to Cambridgeshire. I know of two others in March and Ramsey mereside , north of Cambridge , but not heard of this one before. Thanks for sharing
Well, that's an awesome setup. I wish we had something like that in Australia.
Sadly they are mostly the ride on merry go round type here.
Thanks for showing us what's out there. 👍
That is amazing Jenny, pity it is so far away.
Can you polish up that toad brakevan
I wonder if things keep going on and on.? And she's excited by it.?
6:15 trespassing 1000 pounds fine 😂
😂
I am saving up for a 5" gauge train
That looks soo very cool 😀😀
P.S. you may need to check/change the date on the rails 10% !
Sorry, the rails 10% offer expired; that’s why it’s not on this video.
@@GameHammerCG might not be in the video, but it's in the description, hence my P.S. 😀
How many other girls would call the smell of creosote 'lovely'🤔😂
so it is a 3.5 hour drive for you. But, does this mean you are going to get into 5 inch gauge? buy yourself a loco and once a month drive a train.
looked like a lot of fun Jenny.
Don’t tempt her to go for yet another gauge!
Lots of railways to visit. Really need to go for 7.25" and have a sit-inside loco for the greatest affordable railway experience.
Absolutely amazing! The craftsmanship that’s gone into every aspect of the railroad is incredibly impressive. Wonderful job on the camera work! Well done!
Wow'
Where the steam engines
How many times can you get excited, running round a 100mtr'ish track.?
Once. But that does last for however long you are there!
What’s the name of the railway?
How would I get informed on how to build his turnouts? Dan in Longview Washington USA we are building in 1 1/2”, 2 1/2” scale, on 7 1/2” gauge track. My Son has all my shop equipment, and 2 1/2” scale equipment. He is building in 1 1/2” scale. We need to build track. I could build the turnouts at my house for his future layout. Dan Davis 3420 Ohio Street, Longview Washington USA 98632
wow
First comment love you jenny
Why is everything paid promotion
So that it is worthwhile making and posting films, and a relevant business gets some advertising where the money they spend stays in the hobby rather goung to an advertising firm.