Fantastic Dave, you have a cracking stock of locos. D100 looks superb! I particularly like the Class 13, is the slave motorised or a rolling chassis? All the best Dave Michael
Great running session! Out of interest when did brake tenders stop being used?? I seem to recall at Tinsley there was an old steam engine tender used as a giant battery you could do? Cheers Richard
You mean the load bank. It's currently represented in its later form (basically a container) but there are plans to create the original one based on an old steam tender.
Hi Richard first thank you for your comments we will be doing the tender hot box this year so it will bring back a few memories to my ex TI m8s ,The brake tenders stopped running as more and more wagon went from vac to air brakes I think it was around the late 70s early 80s
What did they use the Tinsley tender for? Always was a bit of a mystery? I never saw break tenders used when I used to live in the Yorkshire/ Derbyshire area in the late 70’s/80’s. Where did they run from? Anywhere in that area? Interesting. Cheers Richard
Absolutely brilliant ! Fantastic childhood memories spotting with my grandad ,the open days was very good 👍
This layout is something else it's amazing so many locos to thanks bud hope you have a nice Xmas to 👍
Rob Trow cheers Rob thankyou for your comments
Love the details on the maintenance building. Thanks for sharing, very nice...Anthony
Hastings BNSF N Scale Modeler anytime Anthony glad you enjoyed it cheers Dave
I remember going to tinsley and spotting from the top of the grassy knoll lol you have done anazing truly excellent
mickd6942 cheers Mick hope it brought back memories cheers Dave
Hello great video alot to see.
Excellent video of a brilliant layout Dave.
Cheers John.
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digger evans welcome m8
Liking 58050 with the painted white piping on the bogies, is the class 46 at 5.50 between the 2 58's? Keep up the top modelling.
No one spotted the class 46 yet?
I've ticked off all the class 20, 44, 45, 47, 56, 58 & 60s.
Just the one Sulzer machine to get for the full set.
JAMES DEMU it is there james trust me
Fantastic Dave, you have a cracking stock of locos. D100 looks superb! I particularly like the Class 13, is the slave motorised or a rolling chassis?
All the best Dave
Michael
WestBlythMPD no m8 roller
Great running session! Out of interest when did brake tenders stop being used?? I seem to recall at Tinsley there was an old steam engine tender used as a giant battery you could do?
Cheers Richard
You mean the load bank.
It's currently represented in its later form (basically a container) but there are plans to create the original one based on an old steam tender.
Brilliant. I look forward to seeing this. I remember seeing the real one at Tinsley.
Brilliant. I look forward to seeing this. I remember seeing the real one at Tinsley.
Hi Richard first thank you for your comments we will be doing the tender hot box this year so it will bring back a few memories to my ex TI m8s ,The brake tenders stopped running as more and more wagon went from vac to air brakes I think it was around the late 70s early 80s
What did they use the Tinsley tender for? Always was a bit of a mystery? I never saw break tenders used when I used to live in the Yorkshire/ Derbyshire area in the late 70’s/80’s. Where did they run from? Anywhere in that area? Interesting.
Cheers Richard
so the model is interesting but the roleplay thing youre doing is just strange
Ryanizor role play ?
@@emoh8765TinsleyTmd_YardModel "look, theres sheep" as if you didnt know