Just beautiful - and the coaches too: gives a real idea of how the train might have looked in the Thirty Nine Steps, that took Richard Hannay from St Pancras to Galloway ...
Very impressive, you have done a lovely paint job and an elegant locomotive. Even more impressive that you were able to run first time after the paint job and with a full rake of coaches and had no issues. I takes me a while and a few tweaks to get mine running properly. The first time I have seen what looks like a permanent indoor Gauge One layout again this is also nicely done.
Very nice, lovely attention to detail, classy looking loco and coaches sounds like it runs perfect - Much Respect. I wish I had the space for an indoor layout.
My father, born 1907 Leicester called them 'Johnson Spinners' though, living near the GN at Humberstone, he retired to bed at 6pm to the sound of Stirling Singles, put 'out to grass' on his line. He loved the Midland though.
Hi John, glad you like the model and that it brings back happy memories. It is indeed difficult not to succumb to the charm of the Midland Spinners. Samuel Waite Johnson was deservedly called the 'Midland Railway Locomotive Engineer Artist'.
My Godness! What a beauty! And the coaches as well. Congratulations. Excellent model. I just cannot make up my mind on how a steam engine could possibly be remote controlled. Is it?
Yes, the engine was completely dismantled for painting. The model was designed from very beginning like an Aster model, completely dismantable, with hidden screws wherever possible. The complex painting would be almost impossible to apply without this. Especially the lining, which was masterfully executed by Liz Marsden.
Not exactly. Gauge 1 is to 1:32 scale, 0 Gauge 1:43. So Gauge 1 is larger and is quite a bit larger and considered to be the smallest Gauge for a wide use of live steam. Although, there are also some fine examples for live steam 0 Gauge lococs. Some nice videos can be seen on YT.
The - more or less - oval layout is about 20ft by 65ft in size. Smaller will do it too. To my experience, even small layouts can be very interesting to look at as long as the train gets out of sight occasionally (tunnel, cutting, bush/shrubs when outdoor). Kind of Gauge 1 lingerie I reckon...
Beautiful engine and build Markus.
Absolutely magnificent
So beautiful ❤
Just beautiful - and the coaches too: gives a real idea of how the train might have looked in the Thirty Nine Steps, that took Richard Hannay from St Pancras to Galloway ...
Truly sumptuous modelling . And boy is She a "Goer". If only real trains ran as well !
Beautiful red train 🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂 coming through
An excellent video. Hello from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. 💙 T.E.N.
What a beautiful engine nice workmenship .
Meltingly wonderful !!! Jaw droppingly beautiful...I am very envious indeed sir.
Utterly, utterly GORGEOUS!
Perfection. A joy to behold.
Ah a victorian beauty love johnson locos
Superb Job Markus, both the filming and the model, wish you lots of miles with this model and hope to see it in real live one day.
Very impressive, you have done a lovely paint job and an elegant locomotive. Even more impressive that you were able to run first time after the paint job and with a full rake of coaches and had no issues. I takes me a while and a few tweaks to get mine running properly. The first time I have seen what looks like a permanent indoor Gauge One layout again this is also nicely done.
Very nice, lovely attention to detail, classy looking loco and coaches sounds like it runs perfect - Much Respect. I wish I had the space for an indoor layout.
Yes, it runs like a clockwork. There are not many rods which can bind.
Really lovely model, and a superb railway to run it on! Very nice!!
My father, born 1907 Leicester called them 'Johnson Spinners' though, living near the GN at Humberstone, he retired to bed at 6pm to the sound of Stirling Singles, put 'out to grass' on his line. He loved the Midland though.
Hi John, glad you like the model and that it brings back happy memories. It is indeed difficult not to succumb to the charm of the Midland Spinners. Samuel Waite Johnson was deservedly called the 'Midland Railway Locomotive Engineer Artist'.
Beautiful , excellent engineering well done !
Brilliant, such a beautiful constructed model.
i actually thought the thumbnail picture was real XD guess that shows how great this model is!
Beyond beautiful!! 😀
She’s beautiful! Congratulations on the build and thank you for the articles in the NL&J!
You're welcome. The final part of the series will by the way soon be published.
what a beauty
All i can do is whatch this again !
Superb.
My Godness! What a beauty! And the coaches as well.
Congratulations.
Excellent model. I just cannot make up my mind on how a steam engine could possibly be remote controlled. Is it?
No, it isn't remote controlled, just a well made, freely running chassis which runs very steadily.
Interesting!
Did you dismantle the model to paint it? The paint is astonishing. Bravo.
Yes, the engine was completely dismantled for painting. The model was designed from very beginning like an Aster model, completely dismantable, with hidden screws wherever possible. The complex painting would be almost impossible to apply without this. Especially the lining, which was masterfully executed by Liz Marsden.
@@LiveSteamFreak incredible!
I'm just wondering if gauge 1 is the same that O gauge?
Not exactly. Gauge 1 is to 1:32 scale, 0 Gauge 1:43. So Gauge 1 is larger and is quite a bit larger and considered to be the smallest Gauge for a wide use of live steam. Although, there are also some fine examples for live steam 0 Gauge lococs. Some nice videos can be seen on YT.
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What size room is your layout in? I am thinking of an indoor layout but not sure of space required for gauge 1
The - more or less - oval layout is about 20ft by 65ft in size. Smaller will do it too. To my experience, even small layouts can be very interesting to look at as long as the train gets out of sight occasionally (tunnel, cutting, bush/shrubs when outdoor). Kind of Gauge 1 lingerie I reckon...
@@LiveSteamFreak Thanks. It's beautiful engineering. I should know, I run Kennions Model Engineering Supplies
I would very much like to call your work “stunning” but I fear that would be an understatement and gross misrepresentation of your prowess.