At the end of the video, I recognized the railway station of Lerino, in Italy made by Lima in the seventies (I have it as well) it blends well with the scenery! A fun layout 👍👌
Absolutely beautiful layout and the rolling stock are really amazing. Well done. Keep up the good work. I am also a railroad modeler. I do continental European trains and also have a lot of South African trains and rolling stock which I will like to sell
I really like your layout , I had to get much work done to my eyes and my head to prevent loseing my eyesight so I really feel you man , thanks so much !⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hi there, i use is Soo locks sound decoders, and I upload a sound project that sounds the closest to that locomotive type, and then I replace the US or European whistle with the South African whistle and a few other things to sound more South African
Hi Carl, a wonderful collection of SAR locomotives and rolling stock. Can O ask how you managed to get the 6E1 blower sound and horn on to the decoder? Thanks.
@@carldecamposblind524 Greetings from an old fireman SAR+H Must congratulate you on this superb layout and co-ordination of the sound track A masterpiece Thank you
Good old days. Those days will never come back. Great job 👍🙏👌
Neat how the steam engine crews can be heard speaking Afrikaans! And I love those whistles!
Great video.
Where did you get these trains
Outstanding! Absolutely beautiful rolling stock😊 so realistic and the sound effects just bring everything to life, well done
Steam trains have such a compelling sound.
They do, and even better in real life, and if they are working up a gradient
At the end of the video, I recognized the railway station of Lerino, in Italy made by Lima in the seventies (I have it as well) it blends well with the scenery! A fun layout 👍👌
Wow... seriously impressive, and such a great mix of traction too. Keep it up!
Thanks very much, I appreciate your comment, yes, I tried to collect as many locomotives over the years possible, obviously limited by budget.
Thanks for showing us your trains and layout I really enjoyed it. Please make more videos
Wow incredible i also started now and also doing just sar
Absolutely beautiful layout and the rolling stock are really amazing. Well done. Keep up the good work. I am also a railroad modeler. I do continental European trains and also have a lot of South African trains and rolling stock which I will like to sell
I really like your layout , I had to get much work done to my eyes and my head to prevent loseing my eyesight so I really feel you man , thanks so much !⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Interestingly, that "Neelsie" recording is of a driver in a 6E1 and also recorded by a blind gentleman, named Quintin Pendle
Jade you are 100% right; i got the radio and cab chat from Quinten, we are very good friends, he teaches music now at our old school in Worcester
Very beautiful my son started with his own layout
Fantastic Carl!
Thanks very much Jade
Amazing
Thanks very much
Wow beautiful,how long did it take to build this setup and how much did it cost
This is really cool! Where did you buy the steam locomotives from?
Hi there I'm Anton how do you make to make the sound like real steam train
Hi there, i use is Soo locks sound decoders, and I upload a sound project that sounds the closest to that locomotive type, and then I replace the US or European whistle with the South African whistle and a few other things to sound more South African
Hi Carl, a wonderful collection of SAR locomotives and rolling stock. Can O ask how you managed to get the 6E1 blower sound and horn on to the decoder? Thanks.
Were did you get the rovos coaches?
Only problem is these things can fetch for over R8500 each 😭
Are those railway lines Peco or Marklin?
I use all Peco track
@@carldecamposblind524 Greetings from an old fireman SAR+H Must congratulate you on this superb layout and co-ordination of the sound track A masterpiece Thank you
@@sydneymartin6941 thanks so much and thanks for taking the time to watch my videos
Wow I used to be a train driver in the 70 and 80
Awesome video and awesome sound. Are you on Facebook maybe?