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Pezza's Trains and Stuff
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Добавлен 10 окт 2007
Anything Trains, Planes and Automobiles, Ships, boats, real or model. Oh and maybe some fishing and camping too!
Home of my small OO gauge layout "Launcestow"
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Home of my small OO gauge layout "Launcestow"
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Consider buying me a Pint, or become a member via "Buy me a Coffee" to get early access to full videos (not shorts) this all goes towards creating more of this nonsense 😊👇
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Seaton to Colyton in the wind and rain. Seaton Tramway. #tram #tramway #seaton
A passenger eye view from the top of tram 11 on the Seaton Tramway, on a wild wet and windy day in March 2024.
excuse the poor sound in parts from the howling wind!
All the normal people were sat downstairs in the warm and dry.
#tram #devon #wetweather
excuse the poor sound in parts from the howling wind!
All the normal people were sat downstairs in the warm and dry.
#tram #devon #wetweather
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A Spring morning in 1993 at Launcestow on the North Cornwall Line #dccsound #trainvideos #launcestow
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A little running session, a spring morning in 1993 with Bachmann class 159, 37, 47 and 117 DMU. check out my Facebook page here profile.php?id=100088123296335 for more brain farts from North Cornwall. #dccsound #modelrailway #bachmann #trainvideos #launcestow
Night time running session on 6x4 layout "Launcestow" DCC sound class 37, 47 and DMU.
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Just a brief session on my 6x4 layout "Launcestow", Bachmann class 47, 37 and 117 DMU, all DCC Sound. the layout is based on a fictional location on the former North Cornwall line. see my Facebook page for silly stories profile.php?id=100088123296335 #dccsound #trains #trainvideos #christmas #hornbyrailways #modelrailway
Hornby (train set version) GWR HST at Launcestow.
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Just a little video of my boys GWR HST on my layout "Launcestow", this is fitted with a Hornby HM700 Bluetooth DCC decoder controlled from an old phone. #hornbyrailways #launcestow #dccsound
How to fit better couplings to Hornby Railroad TTA Tanker wagons!
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How to fit better couplings to Hornby Railroad TTA Tanker wagons!
Class 37 and inspection saloon, Bachmann.
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Class 37 and inspection saloon, Bachmann.
Weathering model railway track ballast NO PAINTS, NO AIRBRUSH!
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Weathering model railway track ballast NO PAINTS, NO AIRBRUSH!
Lima class 117 DMU converted into Derby class 116 - Part 3
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Lima class 117 DMU converted into Derby class 116 - Part 3
building a double length footbridge from two Ratio Kits.
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building a double length footbridge from two Ratio Kits.
Flying Scotsman, 100th Birthday 2023 #trains #hornby #railway
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Flying Scotsman, 100th Birthday 2023 #trains #hornby #railway
Hornby Railroad Mallard and Tornado DCC sound locomotives
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Hornby Railroad Mallard and Tornado DCC sound locomotives
Another wreck restored, Tri-ang diesel shunter restoration. Trains restored. Part 2
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Another wreck restored, Tri-ang diesel shunter restoration. Trains restored. Part 2
Another wreck restored. Tri-ang diesel shunter rescued, Part 1
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Another wreck restored. Tri-ang diesel shunter rescued, Part 1
Restoring a Tri-ang Princess Elizabeth from scrap to runner.
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Restoring a Tri-ang Princess Elizabeth from scrap to runner.
OO gauge BR class 116 DMU from 117, Lima trains. Part two
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OO gauge BR class 116 DMU from 117, Lima trains. Part two
Bachmann and Hornby modern locos visit Launcestow
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Bachmann and Hornby modern locos visit Launcestow
Derby class 116 DMU in OO gauge, using a Lima 117 as a donor. Part one.
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Derby class 116 DMU in OO gauge, using a Lima 117 as a donor. Part one.
Bachmann Class 40 locomotive with Hornby TTS decoder
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Bachmann Class 40 locomotive with Hornby TTS decoder
Hornby T9 and Bachmann N class, North Cornwall line
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Hornby T9 and Bachmann N class, North Cornwall line
Hornby Railroad "Tornado" with TTS decoder.
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Hornby Railroad "Tornado" with TTS decoder.
Ballasting model railway track, and running some trains......
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Ballasting model railway track, and running some trains......
Seaton Tramway, spontaneous visit, October 2022
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Seaton Tramway, spontaneous visit, October 2022
OO gauge coal loads, simple, Hornby Railroad wagon
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OO gauge coal loads, simple, Hornby Railroad wagon
Bachmann and Hornby locos. the fleet at Launcestow.
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Bachmann and Hornby locos. the fleet at Launcestow.
DCC sound, trains running, Launcestow model railway
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DCC sound, trains running, Launcestow model railway
Hornby Railroad TTA tankers, easy weathering. Model railways on a budget.
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Hornby Railroad TTA tankers, easy weathering. Model railways on a budget.
Hornby Railroad Class 47 locomotive "Lady Diana Spencer" DCC sound
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Hornby Railroad Class 47 locomotive "Lady Diana Spencer" DCC sound
Hornby BR Brakevan, weathering powder application.
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Hornby BR Brakevan, weathering powder application.
Can I ask what ballast you used?
@@ascho1974 hi, it was woodland scenics, I think fine grade
How do you make it so it spews so much smoke? I run mine at full speed and its barely noticeable .
@@cec_oregon use some of anwalte's smoke oil
Bon journo! You say the weathering powder sticks well to the dry ballast and will withstand the “Hoover” and remain in place? It is great not to deal with fixatives, as it obviates the need to clean the rails and avoids that schnitt getting into contact points and gumming up moving parts.
The Real Life Gordon and Spencer. Specifically... Gordon/Flying Scotsman Spencer/Mallard
Mallard and Flying Scotsman best friends forever
My schools generator has died. Yours works really well.
That was a particularly good one! Now sold on eBay 🤣
I have watched loads of track weathering videos and they all seemed like a lot of very hard work! This is genius simple and looks great, well done.
Amazing! I might do this in O scale. Does the powder cause any problems with switch points?
It hasn't for me, obviously give all the moving parts a good clean after
Eddie boi!!!!!!!!!💙💙💙💙
Haha fantastic models
Nice work!.. I seen this ship here in NZ👍🇳🇿
Your a man after my hart, an exquisite weathering tutorial with instant result. And seeing you apply the brown, next to there where the rails are, is 100% correct although I found it a bit to wide spread to the outside, and I explain why. The reason you have this brown right next to the rail, is not corrosion coming of the rail, that's just minimum, but these are iron partikels coming from the break shoes of all rolling stock. Even with new rolling stock with has synthetic break shoes, it still contains iron. And because the break shoes hang more to the inside between rails, makes it more logical, not to go to far to the outside. So a good tip, increase this effect before points and juctions… where a lot of breaking is going on, junctions stations, infant of signals
its alright im just not a fan of the railroad range
Looks good, what track are you using, and what colour did you paint the sleepers? And finally what ballast did you use. Many thanks for reading.
Hi, I used Peco streamline finescale code 75 track, I would have used the newer Peco Bullhead type rail had it been available at the time though, the ballast is a mixture of medium and fine bog standard stuff, believe it or not, the sleepers aren't painted!
Thanks for the quick reply, did you get your ballast from hattons? Seems like one of the most popular places for it.
@@CWLifts I can't remember if I'm honest, I think eBay!
Fair enough, do you have links to the weathering powders?
@@CWLifts they're standard Humbrol/Revell, one is soot black and the other is earth brown, available from most places, I think mine came from eBay.
hey! that’s the steam era whistle!
i think that swr should introduce a service from waterloo to barnstaple and okehampton to recreate the ace
I'd have to disagree there, SWR are so unreliable on the West of England line (where I live), GWR probably the least worst option 😁🤣
@@pezza_trains i was mainly thinking swr as they already operate a large portion of that route
Very nice 👍
going by the name of the layout i would assume this is based on launceston?
Somewhere between Launceston and Padstow 😁
@@pezza_trains nice i live right by the remains of the north cornwall line so its nice to see a layout based on it
@@thepacerman it's a fictional location on a real line, based on it not having closed in the 60's 🙂
@@pezza_trains god i wish it never closed, it would have been so useful for someone like me who likes to travel by train
I've been putting off weathering my track for ages (couldn't be bothered getting the paints out) but now I am looking forward to finishing it, such an obvious method, thanks.
So much fun love the Class 25🎉 Regards Elizabeth
Definitely worth a trip.
Love this place ❤
Personally, I love and praise vintage models like that, if those were still manufactured and sold with modern details at a reasonable price, I’d buy one.
If you have a model railroad/rc car/static model hobby get an airbrush and the world will be a better place for everyone.
I'd disagree, I've got an airbrush but wouldn't use it for this.
Looks good! I got really confused when I read the title as I was trying to convince myself that you would need paint to weather track, as for some reason I always think of paint and weathering powder as the same thing. Don’t ask me why 😂
This is a great idea. Thank You for sharing this as now I know how I'm going to do the ground cover in my Yard. Thank You!
Let us know how you get on 🙂
Very Nice!!!
🔝😉🖒
Very nice, thanks for sharing.
What lovely skilled work you've done; seriously impressive, well done!👍
Thank you ☺️
I dont generally like powders but that effect looks very good1
Mainline ballast was often the color shown as the “before” in this video. At least in the northeast US where I grew up. Weathering the track and adding some grim and oil on the center of the ties makes a big difference
Amazing! My ballast is far too clean! Out of interest, what length of track does a pot cover? I'm not sure how many to buy
I did my whole layout, 6x4 double track with sidings, with about 1/3 pot
@@pezza_trainsSuper! Thanks so much
@@pezza_trains I used exactly your method and did it to my entire layout today! You've really helped me achieve some needed realism
That's really made my day, so glad I've been of inspiration 🙂
Just won't watch these videos with music on top. Sorry, but it is too distracting.
You're free to watch or not watch as you please
Where are the rocks from, nice work
Woodland Scenics I think
The brown looks like a liquid in the bottle
Definitely powder! 🙂
Perfect! Thank you for an idea!
Looks legit! Would be especially good in yard scenes where cars and locomotives are constantly sitting or going over slowly back and fourth every day!
Please do a video on ballasting - especially at the ThrowBar.
I may well do at some point 🙂
Great idea over trying to use paint 👍🏻
At the end of this video, did you run quickly over the tracks a vacuum or heat gun?
Hi, I used a vacuum cleaner, just to get off any excess. As you can see, even after using the vacuum, most of it stays on.
The part between the tracks looks great. But look again at 0:15 and 0:40 -- ballast in the UK is generally granite, which is grey. You don't see all that brown.
The brown is grime from brake dust etc, though the ballast in it's pure state is grey, once a few hundred trains have passed over the red/brown colour from brake dust takes over 🙂, the scene you noticed is on a preserved railway predominantly using steam traction so there is a lot more of a black colour. But in general if you look around the main network you see the brownish colour.
@@pezza_trains It is not just break dust; the rail head is rusting continuously. The top surface of frequently used rails may _look_ shiny but there is a very thin film of iron oxide that builds quickly. This oxide layer is not visible to the eye until it builds up enough on rails that haven't been used for weeks on end. Every time a train passes the wheels crush this thin invisible oxide layer and the brown dust is blow onto the ballast and rail foot & web where it will become noticeable eventually after a few months/years. Exceptions are tracks that mainly carry dusty loads of one particular type in hoppers such as gypsum, cement, coal etc. in which case the ballast ends up the colour of the material transported, mixed with red iron oxide. All great opportunities for realistic weathering for local private mining railroad operations etc. Rail & ballast colour also has significant local variation depending on the position of equipment like automatic flange lubricators etc.
Awesome 😎
Wow i was just scrolling and saw your vid i love model trains i subscribed to you amazing vids 😀
Wow...that is cool....
Great tutorial. Straight to the point and on with it, without all the hot air . 👍
Thank you 🙂👍
Just curious as to why you do not talk while doing this and opt for writing text..... ? It would be much better to hear you talking to us and informing us of what you are doing and why.,
You obviously haven't heard my dulcet tones 🤣
It is something I will do from now on though, my last video of this type, here 👉 ruclips.net/video/SCH9byh1Lm0/видео.html you get to hear my droning on 🙂
Excellent, just what I need to do to my clean ballast. Why do most of us forget to colour the buffers which are probably made of rails and shouldn't be left PECO plastic black?
That's my next job 😉
If you click my logo you can view my efforts which I run as a tourist attraction in Canada.
@@saltspringrailway3683 I will have a look later 🙂