This engine is genuinely one of my favorite freelance designs ever. It's so quirky and odd looking, and just has this charm that most other engines don't
Thanks for the update. It's nice to see that spring has arrived at your place. That's a great engine shed you've built to keep that funky engine out of the weather. Hopefully you'll get a lot more track laid before the weather shuts you down again. Please keep plugging away on your short line.
Looks great I enjoy seeing your progress I'm getting ready to build a 3-ft gauge engine and I've also got some seven and a half inch gauge stuff as well I like what you're doing with your railroad and what you did with building your engine really awesome it's very inspirational
Only had to jump it since it sat for so long, was behaving better rafter some tune up. It's a single cylinder gas engine so a bit under-powered but It's what I had.
Over a FULL YEAR - and still not much "actual" length of track - well i know what you have been doing, and that's riding the loco. Nothing else as the track would have been extended if you HAD NOT been 'playing with the loco' !!!!!!
This engine is genuinely one of my favorite freelance designs ever. It's so quirky and odd looking, and just has this charm that most other engines don't
Agreed
One of the best minimal railroad locos I have seen. I like your controls. Just like a larger loco. Nicely done
Magnificent!
Well done!
Thank-you.
From Littlehampton, West Sussex, England.
So beautiful ,well done once more love from England.🚂🚂🚂🚂💗
Thanks for the update. It's nice to see that spring has arrived at your place. That's a great engine shed you've built to keep that funky engine out of the weather. Hopefully you'll get a lot more track laid before the weather shuts you down again. Please keep plugging away on your short line.
The Way Out West line making method might help: Tim and Sandra.
Hurrah!
Thank-you!
The loco is home at last. Love the red paint and windows on engine shed! 👍
I’m starting a frame for my electric 15 inch gauge locomotive, I enjoy seeing these sorts of things.
Always love seeing videos from your railway, Jonathan
Looking good. Too bad it is so work intensive to get the rails down. Looks like it will be a blast to run on what ever layout you end up with.
Looks great I enjoy seeing your progress I'm getting ready to build a 3-ft gauge engine and I've also got some seven and a half inch gauge stuff as well I like what you're doing with your railroad and what you did with building your engine really awesome it's very inspirational
Great work and great track! Go on! Greetings from Germany!
its like a tiny lil class 37 thats awesome
Brillant - thank you for sharing it!
Need a neighbor like you.
Love the loco shed.
Super cool.
looking good!
Is that compressed air in the nozzle you sprayed in front of the wheel on the track?
Yup, that's the drain for the tank that runs the horn
sweet
mr Sherwood sir. can you video your whole track?
This is fantastic ! lik'd and Sub'd
wow
Lovely little loco you’ve got there, is it based on the narrow gauge locos produced by Deutz?
It's inspired by feldbahn engines, so yeah the Deutz locomotives have been a good reference
God I love this
where did you get your railroad tracks?
the Locomotive is charming yet it seems like annoying pile to get running, is it gas or deisel and have you thought to add more torque?
Only had to jump it since it sat for so long, was behaving better rafter some tune up. It's a single cylinder gas engine so a bit under-powered but It's what I had.
@@Redundant_Communication could u possibly find a 2nd engine and make a twin cylinder i do love the sound tho so nice
What's he's name
Over a FULL YEAR - and still not much "actual" length of track - well i know what you have been doing, and that's riding the loco.
Nothing else as the track would have been extended if you HAD NOT been 'playing with the loco' !!!!!!