Oh my, that truck! Amazing. I was half-expecting the horse to move out of the way. Brilliant. Love the muddy tracks on the grass where vehicles have turned around too. Thanks very much, and well done.
What beautiful modeling the grassed over yard is perfect the grime splashed up on the bulidings is perfect the modler has caught the essence of a narrow guage railway perfect .
What a lovely animated scene; the red truck really makes it come alive. In what scale is this and is the track running on grass typical of some area? Thank you.
It has home installed DelTang radio control for speed, direction and steering, using a LiPo battery from a mobile phone. It was built by Giles Favell, who has a channel with many videos.
Nice low speed running. Can't stand seeing good looking models powering across a layout then crashing to halt in zero seconds flat. Then lift off again at maximum speed.
The Isle of Man coaches are hand built from etched brass kits by Roxey Mouldings, the loco bodies were built from whitemetal and brass kits from Slimrails and Worsley Works and the Irish goods stock was built from resin kits which are no longer produced. The scale is O-16.5, ie 1/43, 7mm:ft running on 16.5mm track.
The grassed over track and oily patches at each end of the platform where the locomotives stand is really nicely done!
Wonderfully tranquil. I could happily live in that community, provided my cottage had a dedicated railway room/workshop!
Oh my, that truck! Amazing. I was half-expecting the horse to move out of the way. Brilliant. Love the muddy tracks on the grass where vehicles have turned around too. Thanks very much, and well done.
I have to wonder if the driver had a tipple at the pub earlier.
What beautiful modeling the grassed over yard is perfect the grime splashed up on the bulidings is perfect the modler has caught the essence of a narrow guage railway perfect .
I appreciate the skill it took to achieve such a wonderful carpet of grass between the rails! Nicely done.
I like how funny the 3ft gauge stock looks on the 2ft gauge track, I'd like to make something like this when I get the time.
And of course, the truck moving is stunning!
Das Video gefällt mir sehr gut. Hier ist auch endlich mal bei einem Schmalspubahn Video die Baugröße und die Spurweite genannt. Dafür besonderen Dank.
This is a beautiful model
Lovely. What components were used to motorise and R/C the lorry?
I like the grass covered track
Very good truck detail
What a lovely animated scene; the red truck really makes it come alive. In what scale is this and is the track running on grass typical of some area? Thank you.
Schöne Schlußszene mit dem LKW :-)
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What was the road made out of, out of interest?
Wonderful. What sound decoders are you using?
They were LokSound decoders, although I’ve moved on to Zimo ones in the last few years, with sound projects by Paul Chetter though DigiTrains.
How to control a truck crossing back and forth ?
It has home installed DelTang radio control for speed, direction and steering, using a LiPo battery from a mobile phone. It was built by Giles Favell, who has a channel with many videos.
Very nice layout, also like the lorry, is it remote controlled?
How is the truck moving? Also, is this O gauge on an HO scale track?
Nice low speed running. Can't stand seeing good looking models powering across a layout then crashing to halt in zero seconds flat. Then lift off again at maximum speed.
Yep, that ruins everything
What brand are the trains? Are they Bachmann, PECO etc?
The Isle of Man coaches are hand built from etched brass kits by Roxey Mouldings, the loco bodies were built from whitemetal and brass kits from Slimrails and Worsley Works and the Irish goods stock was built from resin kits which are no longer produced. The scale is O-16.5, ie 1/43, 7mm:ft running on 16.5mm track.
Silly me, you wrote it: O gauge. Sorry.
Very nice, a sub frm me ;)