Jumped straight on the mixed pack, and even with shipping to Australia and tax yours were $20 less than Hornby’s sheep or horse wagon packs! Very keen to put them with Lion and run her on freight and Rocket on passengers
Thank you so much - really hope you enjoy them! Apologies for the steep shipping cost - I have to pay a bit extra to send them tracked, otherwise I found things were going missing in transit! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
A suggestion for modellers buying the livestock wagons - cut a false floor from thin transparent plastic, sprinkle it with imitation straw, and glue the sheep or whatever to the false floor, which can then be placed onto the real floor. You can then run empty or full wagons as required!
The fact that Sam's Trains has gone from being just the name of a model review channel, to a legitimate model trains brand is amazing. Living the modeling dream my dude!
Sam, I'm happy to see what you're doing in the hobby by reaching out and privately producing items for the scale model trains that's exactly what more people should be doing to support the hobby as an alternative to buying brandname items. Cheers!
Well, if Sam can do it, others could follow. How about some generic 1830s/1840s coaches that aren't in Liverpool & Manchester livery (preferably with the option of NEM couplings for those of us with five thumbs!)?
Yeah absolutely - if I can do it with a couple of years practice, then really anybody can! Genuinely excited to see what comes of all this in the future :D Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Great idea, great products, great follow-through. Sam, you are leading the way in how resin printing provides options for hobbyists, by hobbyists. Bravo
Well, at the very least and just from the thumbnail, they’re far more interesting that the ones Hornby spat out with their Era 1 stuff. Bravo, Sam! You’ve definitely a talent for it and you are the face of the new generation, pretty much globally. Time for a factory, I reckon. Bring out the inner Martin…
Well, I've just ordered a pack of sheep wagons - what clinched it for me is that you've sensibly included the option to use NEM couplings, so that I can run them behind my Rapido Lion...well done, Sam! From old prints, the L&MR covered goods on the flat wagons with canvas wagon sheets, so that might be something modellers could recreate (tissue paper, perhaps?) Anthony Dawson's book on the operation of the L&MR is a fascinating read, and highly recommended.
Thank you so much Ian - I hope you really enjoy them! Yes absolutely - some sheets to cover a load would look fantastic, hopefully someone does that and posts it! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Ha! My two wagon packs arrived today - thanks, Sam, for some very high-quality models. I can now run a proper luggage train (as the L&MR called their goods trains), and will see if I can attach a NEM coupling to a Hornby carriage so that I can run a coach train behind the Rapido Lion...
@@SamsTrains I've attached a small NEM coupling to a Hornby L&M yellow coach, and another to a blue coach - one end each. They fit neatly under the headstocks, and are at the right height for the NEM coupling on the Rapido Lion. I've also fitted a NEM loop (without the hook) to the Hornby Tiger. I'll use the Hornby chains, and your coupling bars, for the majority of the rolling stock, as they maintain a more realistic distance between vehicles. The livestock wagons look good with pigs in one, and a couple of cows in the other, on removable false floors strewn with straw...
Hats off ! As a one person business, you really did a great job here. Nice, original, very reasonable on price, that's a recipe for success you have here ! Just an idea : era 1 rolling stock is good for standard gauge in O scale in my opinion... Some prototype someday ?
Oooo, it isn't every day I see Era 1 models! Come to think of it, I've never seen this much Era 1 rolling stock, in any scale. I don't think many, if any, companies make such early stock with such variety. Very neat indeed!
Lovely mixed wagons . Next challenge go older ! Treasure van with small motor (rubber band round axle ?) , a horse riding on adapted NEM bar . amputate legs & put pins through thighs so they waggle . Beat Hornby again , pre LMR and Stockton & Darlington . Motorised horse !
These Era 1 stock would look neat being pulled by stuff like the Baltimore and Ohio "Tom Thumb" "Atlantic", New York Central "DeWitt Clinton" , Pennsylvania Railroad "John Bull" or the Head, Wrightson, and Co "Coffee Pots"
I really like the appropriate music you had playing in the background by an American black composer Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 - April 1, 1917). He was dubbed the "King of Ragtime", and he composed more than 40 ragtime pieces. He was very famous in his time but had a resurgence after the 1973 movie, "The Sting", with the song, "The Entertainer". The cars are amazing, and I have decided to add you to my extensive list of manufacturers. I can see a warehouse full of 3D printers in your future. Great stuff, Jersey Bill
Thanks very much Bill - I love Joplin, he did so much for music and was a real forefather of jazz… a very sad end too of course. Thanks so much for the kind words, glad you like them! Cheers, Sam :)
I am rather in Era V, but I like your rolling stock of Era I, a fine design and very detailed. It would have been interesting to show each of them together with its current counterpart to see how big modern railways has been made. But now we have to become nasty and demand more: On drawings of early railway stations (at least in Germany) we can see many tracks, but rarely points. They inserted little turntables suitable for one of these tiny coaches instead, often next to another on parallel tracks to move the waggons from one to another track manually. Even bends to narrow for tracks and axles had been substituted by those turntables. The tracks of terminal stations culminated often in a turntable suitable for steam locomotives like the "Rocket" of George Stephenson, perhaps a bit longer.
Maaan these look good, especially the treasure chest van, i really wanna see more of your own original stuff! Either engine's or rollingstock! Its always neat!
Fantastic, ive been thunking of what i can run behind my rapido lion and these will fit brilliantly. Ordered some and cant wait for them to arrive. Great job Sam.
one Sam operation, yet making fairly solid run of railway vehicles... i am quite happy to see ear I as well for that was a thing Mr. Sam's trains did mention frequently as lacking in propper big releases. Also Era I come on its great stuffs!
Thank you so much - I was just desperate for some better era 1 rolling stock, so assumed others would be too... such a fun project to make! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
you should start making newer and newer L&MR stock untill you eventually hit the LMS then BR then modern day, i think that would be interesting as not only are the models are getting better and better (even though they are already AMAZING) but the model stock would get more modern with it
Sam, those look wonderful! You've done a spectacular job with the detail and the low prices. I would buy some, but I don't have a loco to run them with :(
Very nice, Sam, especially the covered van. That loading from the top looks like my RNAD covered van, which has 'doors' in the roof to allow naval shels to be loaded vertically, though it does also have conventional doors in the side for less dangerous freight...!!
Awesome job on the wagons, I can't wait to try them out. Keep up the great channel and building your next era 1 wagons. Ignore the negative comments, some people are not happy unless they complain. My slippers are nice and warm as well, lol.
Hi Sam. Do your “stiff” couplings work on the Hornby Era-1 wagons in place of their “chain” couplings? Also - just out of curiosity - how much resin does it take you to make the barrels? Are they hollow or solid? Also, wooden barrels like this are useful in other scales as well; you should consider printing a few more and place them at freight stations and line side industries! Also, resin 3D printed wooden crates are also useful. You should consider printing some of those instead of, or in addition to, the barrels for the assorted pack of wagons you have there! In fact, wood crates in various sizes can be used for multiple scales; a medium-sized crate in OO-scale would appear slightly larger in HO-scale, really big in TT or N scale, but small in O-scale, and tiny in G-scale. Just a recommendation. 😅
This should be on Sam’s model shop review thread. I bought some of these models at 09:51 local time. At 18:58 message to say it had shipped. Beat that DeRails or TMC😂😂😂😂
Hi Sam, I shall not be purchasing any of this run. Not that I would not like to, just strapped for cash at the moment. I hope others benefit from my tightness & get to enjoy some nice-looking wagons. Maybe better luck on another occasion. Good Work Sam!
So we could have products from someone who puts their heart and soul into producing their products at a limited run or hornby, and with Sam showing hornby how it should be done i know who i would choose
Hi, I can't seem to find the link to buy the rolling stock. I would like to get the mixed pack and the extra barrels. I think I have a couple of ie\tems in my trunk which could be shipped at the same time. Thanks
Hi Robert - yeah that's right they don't launch until tomorrow, but I will be posting the listings to the community tab early for members at 4:30pm tomorrow - if you're still interested in the wagons, you should be able to get them before the rush! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
You know, it's bad for the modeling business. When a single person is able to not only single-handed lead beat the model in Titan itself Not only in price but in quality
The livestock pack is £39.99, and the freight pack is £49.99. The numbers are quite limited unfortunately, though I'm not making them "limited edition" with a set number, as I might do another future run if the demand is there! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Great effort, Sam! Totally outside of my interests but fascinating to watch. And excuse the child in me but I giggled when you said "you're not gonna get a stiff one"...
Too late to suggest it now Sam but cutting blocks of polystyrene foam to fit inside the the sheep wagons would give better support than the peanuts. Maybe some of your supporters would do the job for a suitable consideration. ;)
Such a shame....I model 0e scale Austrian narrow gauge. I always enjoy your videos and the home produced Era 1 vehicles look great. Maybe I should change scales!!!!!!!
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Very nice, do you think you could do some stockton & darlington style chaldrons at some poing? While the accurascale ones are good, they dont have any proper stockton and darlington style chaldrons which had a unique shape to other ones from the time, usually being a bit stubbier
Come on, Sam. When are you going to release these wagons in TT:120 and/or N gauge? I would have liked to have seen the draw bar couplings positioned a little lower (although I admit it might make coupling to Lion a little more difficult).
Homemade they maybe but it looks like they are built with more care than a 'proper' manufacturers. From a non-model railway person they look better than the Hornby offering and good value for money. 3D printing is changing a lot of markets. When you see what Hornby are producing and charging it is surprising the quality and value of kits that are coming out of Airfix. How two brands under the same roof act so differently.
Sam I bought the livestock wagons, not so keen on the mixed wagons, wish you had the coal wagons separate, but it is what it is. You don't even have to assemble my order, as it would be much easier for me to paint them and assemble them after. Should this be possible please do so? Anyway thanks for making them.
I would _not_ be surprised if wagons much like those "treasure chest" vans were, if not actually built (at least as a prototype), at least thrown around as an idea to transport certain types of cargo on early railroads. I mean, they DID exist as horse-drawn road versions...
Thank you! Yeah that's what I was going for - I tried to make them as close to what they would have been like if they had existed! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Mart Martinson Plc released these same wagons a week after yours, how do theirs compare? I will probably buy theirs as higher price means higher quality.
Yeah - they don't launch until tomorrow, but I will be posting the listings to the community tab early for members at 4:30pm tomorrow - if you're still interested in the wagons, you should be able to get them before the rush! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I know you said you can't produce that many, would you consider selling the digital files for them so people who can't get a physical copy but own their own printer could print their own?
It's a nice idea, but I'd rather not release the files to others at the moment, as I am planning future runs for these models when they'll be available! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
The full train looks supurb. Very clever work there Sam. Perhaps to increase production you could talk ro one of the manufacturers like Dapol, but maybe that is not the direction you want to take. Would such trains have had a brake van?
Thanks Piers - I have thought about it, but it'd be really hard to let go of the production... I love doing it so much! I can't remember seeing a brake in any of the images - I suspect that's something that came in later, but could be wrong! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
They don’t appear to be in the drawing I used - I suppose that’s because of how slow the trains were - but you certainly could do that and it’d look great!
Hi sam, those wagons sound like a great thing to have on my layout but unfortunately i have ho scale track, but on the bright side i’m planning to build my own cars and locomotives, not everything has to be bought from a store except the track and controller of course, the reason i’m saying this is because my first train set was a ripoff, cheaply made cars that broke and derailed and the fact it was listed as ho scale but in reality it was n scale, i got another train but every car has those awful plastic wheels, the design of the cars just isn’t for me and the fact the price was so high for something that feels cheap, i haven’t ran it but if it derails i could make it look like a scrap engine which is always cool, oh it’s a bakman model i think, so i’m going to atempt to build an engine to see if my scratchbuilt locomotive works beter than the brand name engine, maybe i’ll race them and see who wins, oh and if my first statement about not everything has to be bought from a store comes off as a bit harsh i’m sorry, i’m just tired of cheaply made mmodels being sold for 200 dollars or more when they don’t work half the time or at least that’s been my experince, the treasure chest van looks cool though, oh and sorry for the bad spelling, i’m typing while half asleep, i think we should have more scratchbuilt locomotives and rolling stock, keep building your brrand and have fun doing it
The issue is I'm doing all this on my own, so trying to offer multiple different products would just complicate things too much - I've tried to create an interesting mixture with what's available... but thanks for your thoughts, I'll bear that in mind for next time! Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains I have to second the idea of farming production out to a professional 3-D printing firm. There are so many variations (and quantities) that you can't accommodate, but a commercial firm could.
Sam here singlehandedly supporting the era 1 modelling community while Hornby continues to pump out overpriced toys. 🙃
haha thank you very much - it was something I was very passionate about doing!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Nice to see a new addition to the Sam’s trains collection
Thank you Gary! :D
Jumped straight on the mixed pack, and even with shipping to Australia and tax yours were $20 less than Hornby’s sheep or horse wagon packs! Very keen to put them with Lion and run her on freight and Rocket on passengers
Thank you so much - really hope you enjoy them! Apologies for the steep shipping cost - I have to pay a bit extra to send them tracked, otherwise I found things were going missing in transit!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
good job on showing up Hornby! I wish I had bought some early era locos to go with. Thanks as always Sam.
Thank you so much - ahh maybe I'll have to make some of those next haha!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
A suggestion for modellers buying the livestock wagons - cut a false floor from thin transparent plastic, sprinkle it with imitation straw, and glue the sheep or whatever to the false floor, which can then be placed onto the real floor. You can then run empty or full wagons as required!
The fact that Sam's Trains has gone from being just the name of a model review channel, to a legitimate model trains brand is amazing. Living the modeling dream my dude!
Thank you so much - it really is living the modelling dream... love doing this so much! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains so real question; collab with James May when?
Sam, I'm happy to see what you're doing in the hobby by reaching out and privately producing items for the scale model trains that's exactly what more people should be doing to support the hobby as an alternative to buying brandname items. Cheers!
Well, if Sam can do it, others could follow. How about some generic 1830s/1840s coaches that aren't in Liverpool & Manchester livery (preferably with the option of NEM couplings for those of us with five thumbs!)?
Yeah absolutely - if I can do it with a couple of years practice, then really anybody can! Genuinely excited to see what comes of all this in the future :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Great idea, great products, great follow-through. Sam, you are leading the way in how resin printing provides options for hobbyists, by hobbyists. Bravo
Thank you so much - I love this tech so much... moving onto the next project as we speak!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Well, at the very least and just from the thumbnail, they’re far more interesting that the ones Hornby spat out with their Era 1 stuff. Bravo, Sam! You’ve definitely a talent for it and you are the face of the new generation, pretty much globally. Time for a factory, I reckon. Bring out the inner Martin…
Thanks so much! The inner Martin is desperate to escape, appreciate your kind words!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Well, I've just ordered a pack of sheep wagons - what clinched it for me is that you've sensibly included the option to use NEM couplings, so that I can run them behind my Rapido Lion...well done, Sam! From old prints, the L&MR covered goods on the flat wagons with canvas wagon sheets, so that might be something modellers could recreate (tissue paper, perhaps?) Anthony Dawson's book on the operation of the L&MR is a fascinating read, and highly recommended.
Thank you so much Ian - I hope you really enjoy them! Yes absolutely - some sheets to cover a load would look fantastic, hopefully someone does that and posts it!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
WOO! Sam beating Hornby y’all! Hey hornby! Stop cheaping out and start taking notes!!
haha thank you!!
I'm an N scale guy, so those won't work on my layout, but I wish they could! Those look amazing! Bravo Sam!
Ha! My two wagon packs arrived today - thanks, Sam, for some very high-quality models. I can now run a proper luggage train (as the L&MR called their goods trains), and will see if I can attach a NEM coupling to a Hornby carriage so that I can run a coach train behind the Rapido Lion...
Thanks so much Ian - really glad you like them! That sounds great - let me know how you get on!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains I've attached a small NEM coupling to a Hornby L&M yellow coach, and another to a blue coach - one end each. They fit neatly under the headstocks, and are at the right height for the NEM coupling on the Rapido Lion. I've also fitted a NEM loop (without the hook) to the Hornby Tiger. I'll use the Hornby chains, and your coupling bars, for the majority of the rolling stock, as they maintain a more realistic distance between vehicles. The livestock wagons look good with pigs in one, and a couple of cows in the other, on removable false floors strewn with straw...
Arrived down under today! Fantastic!! Pay attention Hornby, this is proper quality and service!! 😁👍More era 1 please Sam! Cheers!
Thank you so much for your purchase - really happy you're pleased with them!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Excellent work Sam - showing Hornby how it should be done!!!
Thank you so much!! :D
Nice job on the Era 1 wagons Sam. I hope you will make more 3d-printed wagons in the future.
Thank you so much! Yeah I have some other ideas :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hats off ! As a one person business, you really did a great job here. Nice, original, very reasonable on price, that's a recipe for success you have here !
Just an idea : era 1 rolling stock is good for standard gauge in O scale in my opinion... Some prototype someday ?
Oooo, it isn't every day I see Era 1 models! Come to think of it, I've never seen this much Era 1 rolling stock, in any scale. I don't think many, if any, companies make such early stock with such variety. Very neat indeed!
Lovely mixed wagons . Next challenge go older ! Treasure van with small motor (rubber band round axle ?) , a horse riding on adapted NEM bar . amputate legs & put pins through thighs so they waggle . Beat Hornby again , pre LMR and Stockton & Darlington . Motorised horse !
These Era 1 stock would look neat being pulled by stuff like the Baltimore and Ohio "Tom Thumb" "Atlantic", New York Central "DeWitt Clinton" , Pennsylvania Railroad "John Bull" or the Head, Wrightson, and Co "Coffee Pots"
My wagons just arrived and they look good. Very Happy.
That's awesome - really glad you like them!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
You did a fantastic job on making these Sam, great job.
Cheers Jasper & Willow
Thank you so much - so glad you like them! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Great Job, SAM ! WOW ! Metal wheels gives great rolling performancce and lowers CG !
Thanks Richard - yeah really wanted metal wheels for these - think they were worth it!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I really like the appropriate music you had playing in the background by an American black composer Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 - April 1, 1917). He was dubbed the "King of Ragtime", and he composed more than 40 ragtime pieces. He was very famous in his time but had a resurgence after the 1973 movie, "The Sting", with the song, "The Entertainer". The cars are amazing, and I have decided to add you to my extensive list of manufacturers. I can see a warehouse full of 3D printers in your future. Great stuff, Jersey Bill
Thanks very much Bill - I love Joplin, he did so much for music and was a real forefather of jazz… a very sad end too of course. Thanks so much for the kind words, glad you like them!
Cheers, Sam :)
I am hoping to get these. You are doing something special. If I don’t, I hope you will reissue them. Super cool.
Excellent job Sam! Well done you. Resin printing really creates a new level for model making in our hobby. Cheerio.
Thanks Linda - it's a wonderful technology for sure!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I am rather in Era V, but I like your rolling stock of Era I, a fine design and very detailed. It would have been interesting to show each of them together with its current counterpart to see how big modern railways has been made.
But now we have to become nasty and demand more: On drawings of early railway stations (at least in Germany) we can see many tracks, but rarely points. They inserted little turntables suitable for one of these tiny coaches instead, often next to another on parallel tracks to move the waggons from one to another track manually. Even bends to narrow for tracks and axles had been substituted by those turntables.
The tracks of terminal stations culminated often in a turntable suitable for steam locomotives like the "Rocket" of George Stephenson, perhaps a bit longer.
Maaan these look good, especially the treasure chest van, i really wanna see more of your own original stuff! Either engine's or rollingstock! Its always neat!
Lovely short wagons. The early era is my favourite too.
Thanks!
Fantastic, ive been thunking of what i can run behind my rapido lion and these will fit brilliantly. Ordered some and cant wait for them to arrive. Great job Sam.
Thank you so much - really hope you enjoy them!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
one Sam operation,
yet making fairly solid run of railway vehicles... i am quite happy to see ear I as well for that was a thing Mr. Sam's trains did mention frequently as lacking in propper big releases.
Also Era I come on its great stuffs!
Thank you so much - I was just desperate for some better era 1 rolling stock, so assumed others would be too... such a fun project to make!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
you should start making newer and newer L&MR stock untill you eventually hit the LMS then BR then modern day, i think that would be interesting as not only are the models are getting better and better (even though they are already AMAZING) but the model stock would get more modern with it
That's a very cool idea - I'll have to see what I can do! Thank you :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains no problem for giving you that idea, i LOVE your content, ive been watching for awhile, not sure how long though
Didn’t even know you were making wagons. Looks amazing, hope to pick up some of your future work.
2024 we stay winning.
Thank you so much!!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Sam, those look wonderful! You've done a spectacular job with the detail and the low prices. I would buy some, but I don't have a loco to run them with :(
i can see what you mean, the variety of the mixed goods looks way better than what ever hornby gave us
So glad you think so - that’s what I was aiming for!
Very nice, Sam, especially the covered van. That loading from the top looks like my RNAD covered van, which has 'doors' in the roof to allow naval shels to be loaded vertically, though it does also have conventional doors in the side for less dangerous freight...!!
It's fascinating isn't it? We need more vans like that in model form!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Awesome job on the wagons, I can't wait to try them out. Keep up the great channel and building your next era 1 wagons. Ignore the negative comments, some people are not happy unless they complain. My slippers are nice and warm as well, lol.
Where did you get the wheels? I see they're metal (with spokes, no less!), so I suppose you didn't 3-D print them.
For the first time ever I was early enough to be able to buy some. They usually sell out by the time I got on the video
Beautiful Quality Sam. Fantastic prices. Blows Hornby right out of the water
Thank you so much - really appreciate the kind words!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I love your models so much Sam! The Era 1 stuff is so cool!
Thank you so much! :D
Hi Sam. Do your “stiff” couplings work on the Hornby Era-1 wagons in place of their “chain” couplings? Also - just out of curiosity - how much resin does it take you to make the barrels? Are they hollow or solid? Also, wooden barrels like this are useful in other scales as well; you should consider printing a few more and place them at freight stations and line side industries! Also, resin 3D printed wooden crates are also useful. You should consider printing some of those instead of, or in addition to, the barrels for the assorted pack of wagons you have there! In fact, wood crates in various sizes can be used for multiple scales; a medium-sized crate in OO-scale would appear slightly larger in HO-scale, really big in TT or N scale, but small in O-scale, and tiny in G-scale. Just a recommendation. 😅
It all looks great Sam! Love the 'Treasure Chest' van. Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much! :D
This should be on Sam’s model shop review thread. I bought some of these models at 09:51 local time. At 18:58 message to say it had shipped.
Beat that DeRails or TMC😂😂😂😂
Hi Sam, I shall not be purchasing any of this run. Not that I would not like to, just strapped for cash at the moment. I hope others benefit from my tightness & get to enjoy some nice-looking wagons. Maybe better luck on another occasion. Good Work Sam!
That's okay Chris - thanks for looking anyway - all the best to you!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
The most underrated UA-camr merch. Well done! These look spectacular!
Thank you so much!! :D
Brilliant. All strength to your elbow, Sam.
Thank you so much! :D
So we could have products from someone who puts their heart and soul into producing their products at a limited run or hornby, and with Sam showing hornby how it should be done i know who i would choose
haha thank you so much!!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Hi, I can't seem to find the link to buy the rolling stock. I would like to get the mixed pack and the extra barrels. I think I have a couple of ie\tems in my trunk which could be shipped at the same time. Thanks
Hi Robert - yeah that's right they don't launch until tomorrow, but I will be posting the listings to the community tab early for members at 4:30pm tomorrow - if you're still interested in the wagons, you should be able to get them before the rush!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains Thanks. I guess that is 8:30 am my time tomorrow.
You know, it's bad for the modeling business. When a single person is able to not only single-handed lead beat the model in Titan itself Not only in price but in quality
haha thank you so much! It's been damn hard work - it's really passion that got me through it!!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Awesome creation. Now I'm waiting your own Era 1 loco on Etsy :)
Just bought the coal wagon set ,so looking forward to it ,cheers sam
How much will these cost? And how many have you made to sell?
The livestock pack is £39.99, and the freight pack is £49.99. The numbers are quite limited unfortunately, though I'm not making them "limited edition" with a set number, as I might do another future run if the demand is there!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Yay I managed to order them this time. Thanks Sam. Ideal for my Rocket and Lion! Great price.
Hats off to you mate for beating Hornby. These look absolutely amazing!
gotta love that price too ;)
Great effort, Sam! Totally outside of my interests but fascinating to watch.
And excuse the child in me but I giggled when you said "you're not gonna get a stiff one"...
Hope you have Made in England on the underside,
Too late to suggest it now Sam but cutting blocks of polystyrene foam to fit inside the the sheep wagons would give better support than the peanuts. Maybe some of your supporters would do the job for a suitable consideration. ;)
Ahhh but no 3d printed 00 sheep, you're slacking 😂😂😂😂
Only joking wagons look absolutely great!
Good on you Sam ,this will smack them where it hurts
Haha not trying to hurt anybody - hopefully just raise the bar a bit!
Well done for creating something unique. Will you also be making a Constipated Colin?!
Such a shame....I model 0e scale Austrian narrow gauge. I always enjoy your videos and the home produced Era 1 vehicles look great. Maybe I should change scales!!!!!!!
Ahh sorry to hear that! haha yeah you should!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
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Very nice, do you think you could do some stockton & darlington style chaldrons at some poing? While the accurascale ones are good, they dont have any proper stockton and darlington style chaldrons which had a unique shape to other ones from the time, usually being a bit stubbier
Do you think you could do an Era 1-style brake van or the Coalbrookdale locomotive?
If such a thing existed and there are drawings, I'll certainly look into it!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Come on, Sam. When are you going to release these wagons in TT:120 and/or N gauge? I would have liked to have seen the draw bar couplings positioned a little lower (although I admit it might make coupling to Lion a little more difficult).
Homemade they maybe but it looks like they are built with more care than a 'proper' manufacturers. From a non-model railway person they look better than the Hornby offering and good value for money. 3D printing is changing a lot of markets. When you see what Hornby are producing and charging it is surprising the quality and value of kits that are coming out of Airfix. How two brands under the same roof act so differently.
Sam I bought the livestock wagons, not so keen on the mixed wagons, wish you had the coal wagons separate, but it is what it is.
You don't even have to assemble my order, as it would be much easier for me to paint them and assemble them after.
Should this be possible please do so?
Anyway thanks for making them.
INCREDIBLE!
As all packs are now sold out, do you have any plans to do repeat sets as I missed out on both train packs
I would _not_ be surprised if wagons much like those "treasure chest" vans were, if not actually built (at least as a prototype), at least thrown around as an idea to transport certain types of cargo on early railroads. I mean, they DID exist as horse-drawn road versions...
Thank you! Yeah that's what I was going for - I tried to make them as close to what they would have been like if they had existed!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Lovely work Sam. Should there be some sort of brake van or position for a brakeman, don't know the era so not sure if they were used.
Mart Martinson Plc released these same wagons a week after yours, how do theirs compare?
I will probably buy theirs as higher price means higher quality.
Those barrels look like nice O scale American spike kegs!
Hi Sam there is no link to Etsy ?
it's not active yet (i have his shop saved). he might wait till the video goes public to add it.
Yeah - they don't launch until tomorrow, but I will be posting the listings to the community tab early for members at 4:30pm tomorrow - if you're still interested in the wagons, you should be able to get them before the rush!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
I know you said you can't produce that many, would you consider selling the digital files for them so people who can't get a physical copy but own their own printer could print their own?
It's a nice idea, but I'd rather not release the files to others at the moment, as I am planning future runs for these models when they'll be available!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
The full train looks supurb. Very clever work there Sam. Perhaps to increase production you could talk ro one of the manufacturers like Dapol, but maybe that is not the direction you want to take. Would such trains have had a brake van?
Thanks Piers - I have thought about it, but it'd be really hard to let go of the production... I love doing it so much! I can't remember seeing a brake in any of the images - I suspect that's something that came in later, but could be wrong!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Nice models.
Think about some OO9 Coaches to match your new locos
Absolutely - some OO9 rolling stock on the way soon!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Frankly, I would have expected you to unpack the wagons on the carpet....😎
Simply brilliant. Well done, Sam.
Thank you so much! :D
Thanks for doing hornby properly.
Great models! Well done Sam.👏👍😊
Suggest polystyrene foam blocks as fillers.
Had delivery of the wagon packs. First class job Sam👍. Have you had the invite to join Hornby yet😂😂😂😂
hahaha thanks so much Colin - haha not yet!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
So amazing rolling stock
Thank you Justin! :D
Hoping there are still some left when I get paid first thing tomorrow
Thank you so much! They are selling fast but fingers crossed some will still be there!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
Sam, very nice, but surely back in the day, the barrels on the flatbed wagon would have been tied down?
They don’t appear to be in the drawing I used - I suppose that’s because of how slow the trains were - but you certainly could do that and it’d look great!
Fantastic work, Sam 🎉
Hi sam, those wagons sound like a great thing to have on my layout but unfortunately i have ho scale track, but on the bright side i’m planning to build my own cars and locomotives, not everything has to be bought from a store except the track and controller of course, the reason i’m saying this is because my first train set was a ripoff, cheaply made cars that broke and derailed and the fact it was listed as ho scale but in reality it was n scale, i got another train but every car has those awful plastic wheels, the design of the cars just isn’t for me and the fact the price was so high for something that feels cheap, i haven’t ran it but if it derails i could make it look like a scrap engine which is always cool, oh it’s a bakman model i think, so i’m going to atempt to build an engine to see if my scratchbuilt locomotive works beter than the brand name engine, maybe i’ll race them and see who wins, oh and if my first statement about not everything has to be bought from a store comes off as a bit harsh i’m sorry, i’m just tired of cheaply made mmodels being sold for 200 dollars or more when they don’t work half the time or at least that’s been my experince, the treasure chest van looks cool though, oh and sorry for the bad spelling, i’m typing while half asleep, i think we should have more scratchbuilt locomotives and rolling stock, keep building your brrand and have fun doing it
Why not offer three packs of each type of wagon? I would love to get a batch of each and then mix and match my trains...
The issue is I'm doing all this on my own, so trying to offer multiple different products would just complicate things too much - I've tried to create an interesting mixture with what's available... but thanks for your thoughts, I'll bear that in mind for next time!
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
@@SamsTrains I have to second the idea of farming production out to a professional 3-D printing firm. There are so many variations (and quantities) that you can't accommodate, but a commercial firm could.
Wow this is a fantastic video and wagons well done Sam 15:23
Thanks so much Dennis! :D
@@SamsTrains My pleasure Sam
These look so much better than Hornby's era 1 garbage 💀💀
haha thank you so much! :D
Those look great! Will be buying those for my Stephenson’s rocket :D
Well done Sam. 👍
Impressed. Really impressed. Nice work
Awesome stuff Sam.
bachmann is retoling their 08/09 sam like the wagons
They are indeed, and thank you! :D
Thanks for watching, Sam :)
odd question are these in narrow 009 or 00 track. vary lovely work btw
Hi Sam, are these wagons still available, as of 9/7/24?