Hello JACK the Diesel wheel arrangement is i Co Co i and only two classes existed Google British Railways Diesel D200 . This is a Class 40 and quite popular. The other one is loco No 10201, there was only three of them built by Bulleid’s Southern Region but did not last long, you can also google as above but include No10203 as I did. Hope you get the info you want. Regards from Ron 🚂🚂👍😀
A few of us watched a video on the Lyncombe Vale at my model railway club the other night. I recognised some of the features you are modelling at home Callum. One of our members has all the locomotives as you do.
More beautiful modeling. Again, you've got the foreground to background transition down to an art. That winter module makes you feel cold looking at the overall scene...
Many thanks indeed! Does take a fair amount of editing to get these video out, but hopefully it's all worth it. Oh yes, totally agree there! Was quite warm in the venue towards the end of the day, and must admit standing by the layout does give the feel of it being cooler!
Don't get me wrong I like the winter layouts with the snow but what's the point when your stock/road vehicles don't have any snow build up like there would be
very interesting video , thank you. I am in Australia , still learning about British locos. There is something rather unusual at 4:44 timeline , what is it? It is green , diesel , co-co-co-co 8 wheels on each side? Could someone help with identifying this loco? Warm regards from Western Australia jack
Nice participation, nicely detailed models.... someday... maybe... modeling will come back to America.... if the kids will lay down their two dimensional screens and get to work building dexterity skills.
A Lovely selection of Model Railway Layouts as per usual Callum 🙂🚂🚂🚂 P.s. Are you sure your not using old clips from previous videos Callum - @ 15:55 Moors View has come up again!!! 😀
Hi there. 61XXs were not restricted to London suburban service. They were wide spread around Western region, often seen working on local branchlines and, even on the Cambrian coast.
WAAAAAH WAAAAAAH WAAAAAH ok fine go buy the figures, paint them, and install them. Not everyone wants a crew in the cab, and it's not your model so respectfully, shut up. The real issue is the models without any lubrication, squeaking and screeching as they move. That's a reoccurring thing with british modelers, a beautiful model, beautiful scenery, but absolutely no lubrication anywhere of any amount, causing the motor to be obscenely loud, axles to squeak, and bearings to absolutely disintegrate.
@@RonCooper-nl4pn Hiya - Yes I did know that, but it just would be nice if the Crew came with the Loco instead of going out to buy them that's all!!! 😉🚂🚂🚂
Thanks Callum. Really enjoyed this one. A excellent selection of layouts. Cheers, Bob
Cheers Bob
More lovely layouts!! The accuracy of the work has to be seen to be believed!!
Thank you so much! Really was a superb line-up this year
Moors View must be one of, if not, the best N gauge layouts out there presently. I ❤ it.
Couldn't agree more! Really does give off a chill as you walk by too!
Moors View is very atmospheric. Compliments to the creator’s modelling skills 👍🏻🚂
Truly is a stunning layout
Amazing modeling here! Very inspirational, thank you :)
Glad you like it! Certainly a superb event
Absolutely amazing layout ❤
Glad you enjoyed the show. Really was a superb lineup
Great to hear the right sounds as well as seeing a 00 Sound layout!!
Nice and good scenery!
Glad you enjoyed it
Hello JACK the Diesel wheel arrangement is i Co Co i and only two classes existed Google British Railways Diesel D200 . This is a Class 40 and quite popular. The other one is loco No 10201, there was only three of them built by Bulleid’s Southern Region but did not last long, you can also google as above but include No10203 as I did. Hope you get the info you want. Regards from Ron 🚂🚂👍😀
thank you Ron, cheers jack
I’ve seen Moors View in a previous video of yours and it’s just so pretty. Great video, I always look forward to your content.
Truly is a stunning layout! They change the period halfway through the day, which adds to the interest. Hopefully more to come
Good video on the channel thank lee
Glad you enjoyed it
Red Hook Bay. Stunning
Really is! So much to see on it
A few of us watched a video on the Lyncombe Vale at my model railway club the other night. I recognised some of the features you are modelling at home Callum. One of our members has all the locomotives as you do.
Nice! Still yet to get around to doing any work on it of late
At 12:40 that Falcon loco is a beauty!
More beautiful modeling. Again, you've got the foreground to background transition down to an art. That winter module makes you feel cold looking at the overall scene...
Many thanks indeed! Does take a fair amount of editing to get these video out, but hopefully it's all worth it. Oh yes, totally agree there! Was quite warm in the venue towards the end of the day, and must admit standing by the layout does give the feel of it being cooler!
Don't get me wrong I like the winter layouts with the snow but what's the point when your stock/road vehicles don't have any snow build up like there would be
Looking at pictures it was not always the case. Snow would of been blow-off in transit
There’s something with a very similar name in the Templecombe area, is there not?!!
very interesting video , thank you.
I am in Australia , still learning about British locos.
There is something rather unusual at 4:44 timeline , what is it?
It is green , diesel , co-co-co-co 8 wheels on each side?
Could someone help with identifying this loco?
Warm regards from Western Australia
jack
Cheers Jack. Glad you enjoyed the show. Really was an excellent event. Believe Ron beat to answering your question. Hope it was help!
I have never seen the Ashover modelled before !
Really is an excellent layout, very new to the circuit too
Nice participation, nicely detailed models.... someday... maybe... modeling will come back to America.... if the kids will lay down their two dimensional screens and get to work building dexterity skills.
Glad you enjoyed the show. Certainly some superb modelling on display. Hopefully it will be of inspiration to many
A Lovely selection of Model Railway Layouts as per usual Callum 🙂🚂🚂🚂 P.s. Are you sure your not using old clips from previous videos Callum - @ 15:55 Moors View has come up again!!! 😀
Many thanks indeed! Na, they seem to be doing the rounds at the moment :)
Quick question re 9:50 - how did a 61xx escape from London???
Hi there. 61XXs were not restricted to London suburban service. They were wide spread around Western region, often seen working on local branchlines and, even on the Cambrian coast.
Although the background is exquisite, the trains them selfs look too to new or tidy. Some weathering would have in order for the "reality effect".
A brilliant video and some brilliant layouts. But some loco’s with no CREWS ! Edit them out please.
WAAAAAH WAAAAAAH WAAAAAH ok fine go buy the figures, paint them, and install them. Not everyone wants a crew in the cab, and it's not your model so respectfully, shut up.
The real issue is the models without any lubrication, squeaking and screeching as they move. That's a reoccurring thing with british modelers, a beautiful model, beautiful scenery, but absolutely no lubrication anywhere of any amount, causing the motor to be obscenely loud, axles to squeak, and bearings to absolutely disintegrate.
Sadly not all Locos come with Crews - for instance roughly about 85% of my Locos at home don't have crews!!! 😐🚂🚂🚂
Did you seriously not know that you can buy your own and fit them yourself ! I have over 60 models and ALL have crews fitted by myself.
@@RonCooper-nl4pn Hiya - Yes I did know that, but it just would be nice if the Crew came with the Loco instead of going out to buy them that's all!!! 😉🚂🚂🚂