This is clearly the most beautiful "Ellie" i hawe ever seen! That last with clip reminds me of when i had to mount a replacement lightholder inside the front of an old Hornby 0 gauge locomotive... ha ha
That is one gorgeous little tram loco 👍👍👍 You should be well pleased with that. I have enough trouble with 8BA nuts, if I dropped a 10BA I'd never find it! Cheers, Alan.
Very interesting & instructive. Your engine & burner are of particular interest. Have you made the drawings for them available. If not could I ask you to consider doing so.
Still haven’t seen the couplers in action. The video of the train on the track doesn’t give a sufficient view either. Is it a symmetrical, (mutual) coupler? Does one couple with an identical unit, or to an “opposite number”? Maybe I’m overthinking all this, and your coupler is merely cosmetic.
very cute! well laid out and a model anyone would love to have!
A wonderful piece, I really look forward to see it running!
Building an engine is something I hope to take on as an additional facet of my hobby when I retire. I’d have lots to learn.
well thats a treat! what a pretty engine. thanks for making a video series
This is clearly the most beautiful "Ellie" i hawe ever seen!
That last with clip reminds me of when i had to mount a replacement lightholder inside the front of an old Hornby 0 gauge locomotive... ha ha
Beautiful! Very well done Sir! Greetings from Southport
Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas!
That is one gorgeous little tram loco 👍👍👍 You should be well pleased with that. I have enough trouble with 8BA nuts, if I dropped a 10BA I'd never find it! Cheers, Alan.
Super! Really nice looking engine.
If you want too see it run right now he has ran it but it wasn’t painted at that time! Just look back a few videos
Beafutiful job. Thanks for sharing.
Well done. Enthralling video.
great work, thank you for making the video
Very nice work
Trabalho Maravilhoso!! Magnífico!! Primoroso!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😍
Fantastic work!
🌹Exelent work🌹
Sibby is a BEAUTY
Excellent!
Does the butane in the burner help keep the batteries from getting hot?
They don't get hot. I have the boiler mounted on 4 thin stainless studs so not to tranfer heat so easily.
15:10 actually the correct answer is 0 (zero) :) I call "drop" when it falls to the floor of same color and good luck to find it... :)
Are these plans only in metric, or do they have an imperial set too? I know it’s not your design! :)
Only metric but it's easy to substitute imperial materials like bore and crankshaft sizes.All my tooling is imperial.
@@myfordboy thank you! I’m on hols and bored - I still have your TE to build!
Very interesting & instructive. Your engine & burner are of particular interest. Have you made the drawings for them available. If not could I ask you to consider doing so.
I did not make any drawings for my own model.
It's a lot of work to produce a set. I could do it if there was enough interest.
Yep. I got caught with the LOCTTLF as well. Mine is LOCTTLF 401.
Amazing model, well done. Can you reveal what kind of paint are you using for the steel parts?
Phoenix precision paints applied with Badger 350 airbrush.
Small trains are the best
locobreque?
Still haven’t seen the couplers in action. The video of the train on the track doesn’t give a sufficient view either. Is it a symmetrical, (mutual) coupler? Does one couple with an identical unit, or to an “opposite number”? Maybe I’m overthinking all this, and your coupler is merely cosmetic.
Where can I buy the whole machine.
Not available ready made. It's an engineering project.
@@myfordboy thanks
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you really have big fingers Roberto
Looks like something from mamod
IS there some way u can make a e2 class tank engine
Bad day
Sausage fingers . Lol
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It's a Beauty. You leave us with "persistence", keep fighting. Thanks.