My first thought was ooh how sad to see a model look that bad, but once again Dan you’ve brought it back from a pile to a great looking model. Well done.👍👍
Absolutely brilliant video Dan, I watched every minute of it and was enthralled by it every second, you did a great job on that, from literally a box of bits to see it running on the track at the end was great. I built an O gauge Class 50 about 6-7 years ago now, I fitted sound, lights and a smoke unit in it and it turned out rather nice. I had intended to build a small O gauge end to end but I’ve never got round to it so it sits on a plinth under a display case, it hasn’t run for years so i may dig it out and give it a go and see what it runs like - this video has been a great inspiration to me so thanks for that mate - a great job!! 👏👏👏. Cheers. …………Graham
@@samgowler4369 Hi Sam, I’ve had a dig around and found this video of the build nearing completion, hope this helps. ua-cam.com/video/253WKxjdoGg/v-deo.htmlsi=r6-PjdOD9_NLVBGw. …………Graham
A very respectable repair considering the state it was in when you got it. A total respray may have improved things a little but only marginally I think. All in all like I said a long but a commendable first attempt on repairing an O gauge loco.
I have a o gauge union pacific,that needs some work, not as much as your project,but you have given me the confidence to do it, will email you with the results,pete
My first thought was ooh how sad to see a model look that bad, but once again Dan you’ve brought it back from a pile to a great looking model.
Well done.👍👍
Well done the owner should be so pleased to get the 20 back looking so good.
That was nothing short of extraordinary. How you are able to hold the tiny brush so steady is beyond me. Very fine job.
Dress makers snap fasteners - what a great idea. I'll remember that. Good job on the loco.
Hi Dan.
Fantastic job buddy. Just shows you take anything on and always do a brilliant job.
Loved every second of this re build.
Thanks Dan.
Pete.
I think epoxy was the right choice for sure. Great job Dan, well done!
Awesome job Dan!!! You can be proud of your self!!! Well done! Cheers Onno.
Well impressive save of a wrecked loco to a beautiful model. Kudos.
Absolutely brilliant video Dan, I watched every minute of it and was enthralled by it every second, you did a great job on that, from literally a box of bits to see it running on the track at the end was great. I built an O gauge Class 50 about 6-7 years ago now, I fitted sound, lights and a smoke unit in it and it turned out rather nice. I had intended to build a small O gauge end to end but I’ve never got round to it so it sits on a plinth under a display case, it hasn’t run for years so i may dig it out and give it a go and see what it runs like - this video has been a great inspiration to me so thanks for that mate - a great job!! 👏👏👏. Cheers. …………Graham
That would be great to see a video on it Graham.
@@samgowler4369 Hi Sam, I’ve had a dig around and found this video of the build nearing completion, hope this helps. ua-cam.com/video/253WKxjdoGg/v-deo.htmlsi=r6-PjdOD9_NLVBGw. …………Graham
Great work, Dan! Methodical as ever.
Brilliant, well done 👍🏻cheers from Germany
Thank you for a very enjoyable video.Brilliant end result.
A very respectable repair considering the state it was in when you got it. A total respray may have improved things a little but only marginally I think. All in all like I said a long but a commendable first attempt on repairing an O gauge loco.
I have a o gauge union pacific,that needs some work, not as much as your project,but you have given me the confidence to do it, will email you with the results,pete
Oh ye of little faith awesome resto dan
Great work dan 👏 well done my friend 👏
Excellent job dan 👏👍
Great looking model the class 20 is a good looking engine
You've got the patience of a saint Dan!
Well done
Brilliant vid Dan you’ve really brought that box if bits back to life, well done 👍
What a skill you have, great video