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Paul's Train Asylum
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Добавлен 26 дек 2020
This channel invites you into my Train Asylum to see what's new. I'm usually just running old locos that I've fixed up, trying out the occasion new one, or telling an odd little story about my trains and the imaginary folks who ride them.
The layout is set near the town of Port Grace in the Barnstable Valley, somewhere on the west coast of Canada. It doesn't really exist, but many magical places can't be found on a map so I think it's in good company. And a nearby rift in the Space-Time Continuum means you never know what trains (or other things) might appear.
A big thank you to the many people who share their model railway knowledge and experience on Facebook and RUclips. I really appreciate your work - in terms of both technical and production skills.
Speaking of which, my videos are shot on very basic equipment so not high on production values. Still, I hope my efforts are sufficient to provide some relaxing entertainment and maybe a few laughs.
Thanks for watching!
The layout is set near the town of Port Grace in the Barnstable Valley, somewhere on the west coast of Canada. It doesn't really exist, but many magical places can't be found on a map so I think it's in good company. And a nearby rift in the Space-Time Continuum means you never know what trains (or other things) might appear.
A big thank you to the many people who share their model railway knowledge and experience on Facebook and RUclips. I really appreciate your work - in terms of both technical and production skills.
Speaking of which, my videos are shot on very basic equipment so not high on production values. Still, I hope my efforts are sufficient to provide some relaxing entertainment and maybe a few laughs.
Thanks for watching!
American Flyer S Gauge: running trains and listening to tunes
No, the layout isn't ready for prime time. But my American Flyer fleet really needed some exercise, so I thought why not have a running session anyway!?
The locos, along with what I consider to be some really nice tunes, hopefully come together to form a pleeasant little video.
Speaking of tunes, sincere thanks to the pixabay.com contributors who created the ones I've used today. In order of appearance:
Swing Train Big Band by pixabay.com/users/juliush-3921568/
The Best Jazz Club in New Orleans by pixabay.com/users/paoloargento-38603296/
Fast Jazz by pixabay.com/users/wavemaster-13802185/
The locos, along with what I consider to be some really nice tunes, hopefully come together to form a pleeasant little video.
Speaking of tunes, sincere thanks to the pixabay.com contributors who created the ones I've used today. In order of appearance:
Swing Train Big Band by pixabay.com/users/juliush-3921568/
The Best Jazz Club in New Orleans by pixabay.com/users/paoloargento-38603296/
Fast Jazz by pixabay.com/users/wavemaster-13802185/
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My Model Trains: reflecting on some special connections
Просмотров 390Месяц назад
I was struck this holiday season by the number of RUclipsrs doing unboxing videos. Either pre-Christmas acquisitions, Rapido Mystery Boxes, Lionel deliveries, Christmas presents to themselves or from insightful family members and so on. I looked at a lot of them and quite enjoyed seeing all the cool new additions to some already crazy good collections. The technology going into these things is ...
American Flyer Trains: Track Test with riveting, edge-of-your-seat live commentary
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Месяц назад
I recently finished testing of track electrics on my American Flyer S Gauge layout rebuild. Thought I'd do a video on it for posterity! It features shots of the test as it happened, though I did do some of editing to make it watchable. The primary locos used (GP7 diesel and Royal Blue streamlined steamer) are both from the early 1950s. I had to service the GP7 (a lot) to get it ready to run, bu...
Running Model Trains, and Port Grace gets its Big Break in Show Business! #modeltrain #scifi #romcom
Просмотров 582 месяца назад
This isn't really a Christmas Video. But it does involve a Christmas RomCom, because virtually everywhere you look on TV right now you find them waiting to pounce. Actually, I don't mind a good holiday season romantic comedy. Some can be quite good; the movie equivalent of comfort food. But the one planned to be shot in Port Grace looks like it might not be the best example of the genre... but ...
Model Trains and The Legend of the Slightly Haunted Caboose
Просмотров 1953 месяца назад
The 'Slightly Haunted Caboose' has come up a couple of times in previous videos. Now that it's almost Hallowe'en, we should examine this Port Grace legend more closely. And maybe experience a slight taste of the paranormal. If we dare. (Insert maniacal laughter here.) Thanks to the great creators at pixabay.com for making the creepy music and sounds available to us minor league RUclipsrs! pixab...
Model train traffic around Port Grace, complications arising, and will Flyer return to the Valley?
Просмотров 3504 месяца назад
This video is the result of a really fun running session. The long (for me) CP passenger train at the beginning features some cool old-school coaches, as does the Santa Fe. The heavyweights behind that one were a recent acquisition, and needed some TLC. Still more TLC is called for but I think they now look quite presentable. It took us a while to reach the point of this video (the Budd Car pro...
Running model trains (mostly HO) and recounting a few recent curiosities
Просмотров 1805 месяцев назад
I do try to stick with just recording the running session. Honest! But when I've got the trains tootling around on the track, my mind tends to wander. So the video does too. That said, this 'mostly steam' effort features some of my favourite Canadian models, with a couple of non-Canadian exceptions thrown in for good measure. I've added subtitles identifying all the locos so they'll be easy to ...
The British are coming, and they want their train station back! An ho/oo railway running session.
Просмотров 4817 месяцев назад
In this video we explain why British profile buildings dominate the landscape of Port Grace and the Barnstable Valley, which is located somewhere on the west coast of Canada. How did they get here? Did any criminal activity take place? And how is it that trains serving U.K. railways are always stopping in for a look-see and a pint or two of local brew? Stay tuned for answers to these pressing q...
HO diesel trains running session - an ALCo, a couple of GPs, a Dash 8 and an E8!
Просмотров 5439 месяцев назад
I'm running some of my favourite Canadian diesel locomotives today. The video is a bit longer than usual... just kinda took on a life of its own. I tried to just keep it simple this time, running trains without too much in the way of distracting stories. I may not have been entirely successful. Hope you enjoy the video anyway. About the locos: Bachmann Spectrum made the GP30 and the Dash 8, whi...
HO Trains: The Fleischmann Chronicles (fixing this 0-6-0 steamer then a short running session)
Просмотров 20110 месяцев назад
I recently bought this old Fleischmann 0-6-0 steamer off of FaceBook Marketplace. It was billed as 'like new' so I was fairly certain it would need work. Spoiler alert: I was right. This is the first time I've owned - let alone opened up - a Fleischmann loco. I really like the model... nicely detailed, very heavy for its size and really well put together. There are A LOT of gears, though. A LOT...
HO Trains Extra: So what happened to that alien space craft cleverly disguised as a freight car?
Просмотров 6510 месяцев назад
After my last running session video, a few people asked where the alien space craft cleverly disguised as a freight car was taken. This very short video answers that question. If you haven't seen the previous video, and are remotely interested, give it a look before you watch this one... ruclips.net/video/6_vmyqcBkuY/видео.html Thanks to pixabay.com/ for the music tracks and sound effects. Than...
HO running session: some steam, some diesel, and some weirdness
Просмотров 22411 месяцев назад
An ordinary running session? Well, not entirely. But there is a bit of shunting, and some nice performances by a couple of veteran model trains. The first loco to be featured is a venerable old Indiana Harbour Belt heavy steam locomotive made in the early 60s by Rivarossi. This 0-8-0 shunter has a certain 'visual gravitas'... lots of propulsive movement (many wheels and rods and things) along w...
HO running session: two very different Budd Cars
Просмотров 164Год назад
I love Budd Cars - aka Rail Diesel Cars, or RDCs for short. These characterful conveyances have graced North American landscapes from coast to coast for decades. I've seen them in action on Vancouver Island's E & N railway, where the Day Liner once provided regular service between Victoria/Esquimalt and points north. There were various liveries over the years, including my personal favourite, t...
OO scale running session: A class 101 DMU gets lost
Просмотров 190Год назад
This is the tale of a DMU (diesel multiple unit) that arrives at the wrong station. On the wrong continent. It's essentially a way for me to justify running this cool UK profile train - an old Lima model - on my Canadian layout. The hero of the piece is Edward the train driver, though a certain Doctor was able to help. And there are robots and an astrophysicist in this story too, but alas they ...
HO running session: passenger and freight services and a Christmas Miracle involving Scotch
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
This running session follows a particularly challenging time working on my layout electrics. I added switched power to a couple of isolated track sections, and in so doing discovered why proper wire management is important. I couldn't make heads nor tails of my wiring schema so ended up screwing stuff up when trying to add the new lines. Lesson learned... though I regret to say, not yet applied...
OO Scale Trains: My Bachmann GWR 2-6-0 redemption story
Просмотров 443Год назад
OO Scale Trains: My Bachmann GWR 2-6-0 redemption story
HO running session featuring three resurrected Revells!
Просмотров 209Год назад
HO running session featuring three resurrected Revells!
HO Mikado Steamer and ALCo Santa Fe running session
Просмотров 157Год назад
HO Mikado Steamer and ALCo Santa Fe running session
HO running session: C-Liner CP 4081 and GP30 CP 8200
Просмотров 191Год назад
HO running session: C-Liner CP 4081 and GP30 CP 8200
HO CN 2101 GE Dash 8 tootling around Port Grace Station
Просмотров 271Год назад
HO CN 2101 GE Dash 8 tootling around Port Grace Station
First steam running session on the new layout featuring a nice 4-6-0 Baldwin and a neat old 0-8-0.
Просмотров 1512 года назад
First steam running session on the new layout featuring a nice 4-6-0 Baldwin and a neat old 0-8-0.
HO layout rebuild part 2 - testing the tracks with one of my Budd Cars and a nifty E8/9 locomotive
Просмотров 1172 года назад
HO layout rebuild part 2 - testing the tracks with one of my Budd Cars and a nifty E8/9 locomotive
Layout rebuild part 1 - testing the outside loop with my temperamental old Athearn RDC-3 Budd Car
Просмотров 632 года назад
Layout rebuild part 1 - testing the outside loop with my temperamental old Athearn RDC-3 Budd Car
American Flyer locomotives part 3 - Two Blues and a Bullet
Просмотров 2762 года назад
American Flyer locomotives part 3 - Two Blues and a Bullet
American Flyer locomotives part 2 - Some Pacifics, an Atlantic and a couple of diesels
Просмотров 1802 года назад
American Flyer locomotives part 2 - Some Pacifics, an Atlantic and a couple of diesels
American Flyer locomotives part 1 - Silver Bullet, 322 Hudson, 310 K-5 Pacific, Comet, GP7
Просмотров 2672 года назад
American Flyer locomotives part 1 - Silver Bullet, 322 Hudson, 310 K-5 Pacific, Comet, GP7
American Flyer Silver Bullet and Comet Diesel - final running session on the Barnstable layout
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
American Flyer Silver Bullet and Comet Diesel - final running session on the Barnstable layout
American Flyer steamers: K5 Pacific and 322 HUDSON running session March 2020
Просмотров 714 года назад
American Flyer steamers: K5 Pacific and 322 HUDSON running session March 2020
American Flyer 310 K 5 Pacific on a passenger run through the Barnstable valley
Просмотров 484 года назад
American Flyer 310 K 5 Pacific on a passenger run through the Barnstable valley
American Flyer Silver Bullet and Royal Blue running session April 2020
Просмотров 764 года назад
American Flyer Silver Bullet and Royal Blue running session April 2020
Change it to "Paul's In-Train Asylum ! (insane a try-all-em !)" 🛤🌞🛤🏗🏣🏡🏥
Haha, thanks Mark. I was thinking of doing that when I set up the channel. Must reconsider... after nurse has given me my meds.
Where are the cabooses?
In the maintenance shed. (Wheels need lubricating.)
Where are your cabooses?
In the maintenance shed. (Wheels need lubricating.)
Nicely done. Very methodical testing. What are the dimensions of the train table? I’m in the early phases of constructing a 10’x6” layout with an up and over “dog-bone” main line with two mostly oval outer loops, a couple of passing spurs, and a 4-spire yard. I’m track-plans impaired…. My favorite phrase is “why didn’t I think of that!
Thanks for your kind comments, very much appreciated. Layout dimensions are 8' x 6'. Sounds like yours is going to be great! Hope you share some pics/videos when it's ready for prime time. I am a veteran of the 'why didn't I think of that' approach to track planning. For this one I opted for a relatively simple set up with some opportunities for easy shunting. So far, so good!
In which part of Canada are you from Saskatchewan over here
Vancouver Island... Cowichan Valley.
I find your channel to be a breath of fresh air. No oogling overpriced catalog entries and lusting for one of everything. You represent this hobby in a manner that it was intended to be. Thanks!
Thank you so much Nick! I really appreciate your kind comments.
It all looks fantastic. The track plan is terrific and operation looks like you are going to have a lot of enjoyment out of it. I would pay no attention to what the Lilliputians are saying over yonder.
Thank you! Yes, I'll take anything they say with a grain of salt. And maybe a doughnut!
I AM 75 and feel very energized…. My first AF set,a 293 freight consist, was new Christmas Eve 1954. I have a good number engines with hook couplers and truly MY age or older!
75 years young! Thanks for your comment Tool Meister.
Thanks Dave!
Happy New Year!
Very Nice
Thank you Don!
@ Thank you for sharing 😃
What an enjoyable nostalgic trip down memory lane. Thanks for sharing your memories and recollections
Thanks Todd. Happy New Year!
What a fun video! Hope you have a wonderful new year!
Happy New Year to you too!
Thank you for sharing! Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you too!
Looks great! Love American Flyer trains. Only thing I would do is consider adding a crossover somewhere from the outer loop to the inner loop of track. Looks like there is no way to cross from one to the other. I'd probably add that if it were me.
Thanks Robert. Totally agree with you. My old Flyer layout had a crossover and I gave it a lot of thought this time around. On my old setup it was a bit of a stumbling block for through-traffic so this time, for now at least, I made the two loops independent. Hoping it won't be so obvious once I've added some scenic breaks. At some point I'll probably upgrade the track - including the switches - and add a crossover. Stay tuned and thanks again for your comment.
@@pauls-train-asylum-581 I get it... It makes the layout a lot more busy and there may not be enough room to put one in that works like it should. Keep up the good work. You're definitely doing better than I am. All my flyer stuff is packed in boxes right now.
Glad to see your American Flyer S Gauge running again. 👍👍👍👍 You are much more ambitious than me, I am happy using the black and gray versions of the rubber road bed. There is a guy who 3D prints "sleeper" ties (matte and gloss finishes) that fit under the rails, on top of the road bed and between the metal ties. He makes both standard and wide radius "sleeper" ties.
Thank you, it's nice to get the old locos back in action. I'm either ambitious or a wee bit masochistic regarding the ballasting and the ties. I'll have to do a google search on the guy you mentioned who does the 3D print ties.
The guy is Austin Birkey from Austin's American Flyer Trains youtube channel. He manufactures a lot of items not just the ties. You can see the ties on his channel. I use them on my layout.
@@-MAILMAN Got it, thanks! (I think I've seen some of his videos.)
I like the track plan. Looks like you'll have a versatile layout. Look forward to the next update.
Thanks! It's nice to get my Flyer stuff back in action. Fiddled around with a few track plans and landed on this one... so far, so good! 🙂
It is nice to see everything working so relatively smoothly, especially with the camera on. I can spend hours setting everything up and testing before recording, then when the camera is running @%&*%. I did ballast my previous layout, the largest I have ever built. It took me months. Some of that ballasted track is on my current layout, ballast and all. I live near beaches so I use sand for ballast, and dirt, and grass. I placed paper grocery bags on the table top then put the sand where I wanted it and glued it with a mix of water, white glue and the proper color of acrylic paint. I also put double thicknesses of pieces cut from cardboard boxes between the ties and glued blackened pieces of balsa strips on the cardboard to match the ties on the black American Flyer rubber roadbed. It was a lot of work, but turned out looking very realistic.
Thanks Mark. I must admit I was rather surprised everything went so well... especially with that GP7. It's a really finicky little guy. I expect the ballast is going to take as long as yours did. I've pretty much decided to use a similar method, including the water and white glue mix. Worked well on my HO layout. Still considering the options regarding tint... I'm kinda shooting for a slightly grimy look. And, like you, I'll be adding ties. Just to make it really hard on myself, I've decided to use popsicle sticks (turns out they're just the right width to match the Flyer track ties). Glue a couple together, cut em to size and apply flat black paint. Repeat about a million times. I'm looking at it as a character building exercise.
@@pauls-train-asylum-581 "Characters" is a good word to describe model railroaders
This was absolutely wonderful! I particularly liked the flying banana!
Thank you Steph! :-)
This is such a charming video! Thank you for sharing your fun and creativity with us <3
Thank you so much!
OH THANK YOU, I loved this spooky video!
Thanks for the positive feedback!
Very nicely done!
Thanks for the kind feedback Mark!
I love the added stories! They make the video so much more fun to watch!
Thank you for the positive feedback! Very glad you enjoy the stories... they're a lot of fun to write too.
I love how cozy everything feels. Its a really nice terrain set up you have!
Thank you! 😊
Love the music choice - AND the trains!!
Thanks m'dear!
Love the traffic! Favorites: the Canadian National diesel passenger train and RDC.
Thanks for the positive feedback. You have great taste!!
You bought your RDC from me!! I added those N scale CN noodles to make it match the first VIA RDC when it was still CN! The partly scratched out front one is there!
I did indeed... and it's still one of my favourites. (I think the CN noodles were what clinched the deal for me.)
@@pauls-train-asylum-581 awesome. I had a photo in a book and realized my N scale decal sheet has some noodles the right size. I loved that RDC and I am therefore doubly glad you like it. I moved into large scale. I sometimes get a pang for my HO days - especially when I see vids like yours.
Great video and storyline.
Thank you!
A much needed relaxing break from "reality"...or possibly a visit to a more pleasant "reality."
Thank you for the kind comment. I'd opt for the latter!
I love cosmic anomalies Very enjoyable, Wallace creator was originally from Preston, just a couple of miles from me. Back to the asylum, I hope👍
Very cool that you live near where Wallace's creator came from! Glad you enjoyed the video.
VOICE?! AND WALLACE?! This is SO fun and wonderful. Thanks for sharing your creativity <3
Thanks Steph! I thought you'd enjoy seeing Wallace again.
I have never been so impressed with a video before ! It was brilliantly scripted and wonderfully spoken!
Thank you so much for the kind comment! Very much appreciated.
Good times.
Thanks!
Love this! lol!
Glad to hear it... thanks for the positive feedback!
This remind me of watching Thomas the tank engine when I was young
Thank you James, you've made my day. Definitely influenced by Thomas and Friends. Particularly the early seasons when Ringo Starr was narrator and did the voice of Mr. Conductor.
@@pauls-train-asylum-581 I'm glad I can make your day with that. You certainly made mine with your video
I believe it was yesterday that it occurred to me that I hadn't seen a new video from you in a while. I then assumed that that meant you were about to upload one. And here we are! I really like the charming, almost nostalgic, music you choose!
Thanks Richard. Yes, here we are. Glad you enjoy the music... one of my favorite parts of this RUclips stuff is finding the right instrumental to accompany the visuals. Hope you're having a fine summer so far!
First!
Thanks!
"PromoSM"
It does have nice gear reduction. A great working speed.
Thanks! Couldn't agree more.
Oh my gosh, I recognize that painting - also, this is so AWESOME! I love that you're telling stories through this platform. I can't wait to see more!
Model trains are such a niche hobby, even more so then other mini modeling but I absolutely love the heart and dedication put into it and the set ups people come up with are so awesome :D
Thank you for the kind comments.
But where are they taking that alien spaceship!?
Stay tuned!
Just goes to show you that you can have fun model railroading with out going bankrupt ,great job!
Thanks Mike. You certainly can... with the bonus of that great feeling you get when you manage to bring some broken down trains back into service.
Very relaxing video and great shots of the Budds 😄
Glad you enjoyed it Tomas... thanks for the positive feedback.
When I get reborn maybe I’ll be a train car, riding down your tracks
You will be more than welcome to join us in the Train Asylum!
I'm glad everyone was able to get a pint of that good Canadian beer before going back home!
Absolutely... nothing finer!
These videos are like a mental vacation for me, thank you!
Thank you for the encouraging words... very much appreciated.
Love the video, keep them coming
Thank you Graham. Stay tuned!
Amazing!
Thank you!
Hell yeah dude, look at that detail. I love seeing this kind of passion, esoteric and wholesome.
Thank you for your kind comment!
Nice video!
Thanks!