Nice video John. Thanks for adding in the narration mate. The Westerns are nice models. I have a couple of the Lima versions, I think they did a good job with the detail. Have a good weekend. Steven.
Great selection of early Diesels John. I have examples of them all in ,my collection, although my class 25 is the green version. My Western Courier has been slightly modified, and has full lower front skirts and a wire coupling bar instead of the factory arrangement giving a more authentic appearance. Also my Green Hymek is the original late 60'sversion without the additional pick-ups in the unpowered bogie. Despite the criticisms of the Tri-ang/Tri-ang Hornby/Hornby shunter on the Jinty chassis, This is one of my favourite models. It's amazing just how many variations were actually produced over the years, including clockwork and Australian liveries. Thank you for describing them all to us, It really tops off the video. Looking forward to the surprise you mentioned in the next video.
HI Jon, a great video with some cracking loco,s & for a change I have the four of them. I really like your wrenn wagons. I,v got two westerns running this week. Desert sand & BR blue. You have a great collection. All the best. Carl.
great video and history is wonderful, all my locos are from this era
Great selection of locos and stock, and liked seeing the early blue 08 - one I've never had!
Keep up the good work, it's nice to know what's what, was😁👏👏👍👍
so peaceful to watch......wonderful
Nice video John. Thanks for adding in the narration mate. The Westerns are nice models. I have a couple of the Lima versions, I think they did a good job with the detail. Have a good weekend. Steven.
Great selection of early Diesels John. I have examples of them all in ,my collection, although my class 25 is the green version. My Western Courier has been slightly modified, and has full lower front skirts and a wire coupling bar instead of the factory arrangement giving a more authentic appearance.
Also my Green Hymek is the original late 60'sversion without the additional pick-ups in the unpowered bogie.
Despite the criticisms of the Tri-ang/Tri-ang Hornby/Hornby shunter on the Jinty chassis, This is one of my favourite models. It's amazing just how many variations were actually produced over the years, including clockwork and Australian liveries.
Thank you for describing them all to us, It really tops off the video.
Looking forward to the surprise you mentioned in the next video.
HI Jon, a great video with some cracking loco,s & for a change I have the four of them. I really like your wrenn wagons. I,v got two westerns running this week. Desert sand & BR blue. You have a great collection. All the best. Carl.
Sorry for not leaving a comment i always watched your videos when posted very informative and a joy to watch thanks Patrick Quinn IRL
@@patrickquinn5962 Many thanks Patrick .
Nice running session. I was wondering, what are the dimensions of the baseboard?
@@dexterdog62 6x4 its all i have room for !