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The Gauge O Guild
Великобритания
Добавлен 2 мар 2020
Videos submitted to the Channel - Layouts, instruction, and for Interest - all to do with O scale modelling, and other railways, in all its varied forms. We would ask, that if you choose to 'dislike' a video, can you please leave a constructive comment as to why the video was disliked. That way we can take steps to improve what we are able to offer for viewing. Please also note that the associated email address isn't always monitored; I will answer if I can.
Winter Update
The latest update from Phil Garner and his Kirkby Bank layout. (1920 x 1080 25fps)
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An Evening With...Don Willsmer
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Don discusses DCC control of servos using modules made to his own design
Don Neale's Garden Railway
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A short video of the late Don Neale and his garden railway courtesy of Dave Smith.
Gauge O Guild Winter Show 2024
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Highlights of the first show held at Robin Park Leisure Centre, Wigan by the Gauge O Guild on Saturday 7th December 2024.
Kirkby Bank - Great Progress
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The latest installment from the ever-popular Phil Garner, and Kirkby Bank. (1920 x 1080 25fps)
An Evening With...John Kneeshaw and Julian Best
Просмотров 2742 месяца назад
John and Julian discuss JMRI and TCS for operating your model railway.
Building an O Gauge B5 point
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The second video from Phil Garner - the construction of a B5 turnout from component parts. (1920 x 1080 30fps)
Kirkby Bank - Autumn Update
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The first of two videos from Phil Garner (GOG North West Constituency Representative) regarding the popular Kirkby Bank. (1920 x 1080 30fps)
Martin Wood Seminar
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Martin talks about building, modifying and improving plastic wagon and van kits
Arry Dodd Seminar
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Join Arry Dodd as he shows you how he uses acrylic paints and spray equipment to achieve great weathering.
Guildex 2024
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The Gauge O Guild Highlights video from 2024's two day show at Bingley Hall, Staffordshire.
An Evening With...Philip Downs
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Philip takes us through the pros and cons of a variety of analogue and digital radio control systems, using battery power, and shows some installations in O gauge locomotives.
Guildex 2024 Preview
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A brief look at the set-up on Friday for the annual Gauge O Guild show held at Bingley Hall, Staffordshire
Nevadunn 6
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The latest video from Stephen Jolly, featuring Neverdunn. (1920 x 1080 30fps)
An Evening With...Renny Lord Preview
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A short video showing the new Selby layout, still a work in progress, being built by Renny Lord and friends, including a working Selby Swing Bridge. This is a preview video for the "An Evening With..." seminar on 26th June 2024
A Fusion 360 Tutorial - Adding Rivet Detail
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A Fusion 360 Tutorial - Adding Rivet Detail
An Evening with Peter Reynolds - 26 May Addendum
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An Evening with Peter Reynolds - 26 May Addendum
Running trains and Testing - Kirkby Bank
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Running trains and Testing - Kirkby Bank
Brilliant progress - fascinating layout and set up - great progress in fact for a week's work!😲👍 👍✌️😊 How do your wagon wheels and loco motors etc cope with any condensation, do you use a dehumidifier or silica gel or similar (or does your diesel heater dry the air)? I notice that certain brands of wheels and axles will rust if left unpainted 🤔🤔👍
Good video and progress. Regards Bernie
This is not DCC
Thank you, Andy! Never had much luck soldering white metal until now! I don't have an 18W iron but use a 30W iron wired in series with a 100W light bulb, the shared current reduces the temp at the iron tip! Now that I've mastered an old D&S wagon, I feel confident enough to get my little engines N1 kit finished for Queensbury!
Thanks Unfortunately not able to attend, so good to the layouts
That was well explained, thanks for that, I reckon I might try one of those compensated kits to start with and see how it goes.
Did you build this loco from scratch? If so from what plans did you build it from and where can they be found? For this loco and others.
Marvelous! An historic line in its own right!
will it ever come back up to yorkshire?, it was the only o gauge show close enough for me to get to
Lovely garden and a nice LMS train. Handsome locomotive and coaches.
Bury Thorne & Sons will, hopefully, be at the Nomads 2025 show in Southport - a fine example of 7mm modelling carrying the GOG flag.
Thanks for the reminder of a great show. I like the opening sequence entering the show. I did not realise the sun rose in winter in Wigan as I arrived at the show before 08:00 and lift after 17:00. Many thanks to all the events team
Some very nice video. Thank you.
Work progressing well on Kirkby Bank very impressive to follow. Glad I'm not the only untidy modeller
Thank you John. Superb. Best to all. Carol and Kev.
I’ve only just started in O gauge and was really looking forward to this video as i’ve never built a wagon before. As others have said, the sound is very poor and i can’t make out what is being said. Would it be possible to redo the video at home or somewhere where there is no background noise and the mic is within 5 feet ?? Also, some good close up video work so we can see what is being done, that would be great 👍
I'm afraid we had a number of technical issues with the seminar recordings this year. I will see what can be done, but in the meantime there may be another video that meets your needs. I will see what there is available, and send you the link if I find anything.
I tried running the audio through a noise cancelling piece of software that I use without any success. I have asked around, and made a few suggestions; there is every likelihood that there will be an Evening with video on this subject sometime next year (sorry, but no particular consolation). There are almost 800 videos available (the extras are only available to members) and NONE feature anything suitable for an absolute beginner. So, with that in mind, I will make a video for the Virtual Show (February 2025) suitable for an absolute beginner on making a wagon kit. Sorry I can't make it any sooner...
Very nice work mister. That track looks great.
Thank you for this informative video. Can you please tell me where you got the belt sander from? Thanks again. Regards Les
Phil got the belt sander from AliExpress. Sorry for the delay replying...
@@TheGaugeOGuild Very helpful. Thank you very much for the info.
We railway modellers should watch how our colleagues in other disciplines undertake painting and weathering. There are many new products and techniques available since the "Art of Weathering" was written.
Useful, informative video, especially as the demonstrator hadn't been doing it long. Well done GOG👍✌️💜😊
Enjoyable and informative watch Phil. I am using similar methods for OO-SF trackwork. Slowly moving into 3d printing and laser cutting but must admit, finescale O gauge is very tempting. Cheers, James
you need to film the screen otherwise it is a waste of time
It was intended to record the overhead view, but the GoPro malfunctioned on the day (actually the special HDMI cable required didn't work). The alternative camera used does not have the capability to do both, so we were unable to record the extra views.
you really need to give these presenters a microphone gave up after 5 mins couldn't hear very well !
Normally, the speakers at the seminars are provided with an augmented sound capability, which is my personal system. This year the system was in use elsewhere, so it will be arranged that a second set will be available for seminars next year. We will also have the capability of directly recording the sound from this rather than use a camera microphone.
sadly having difficulty hearing some of the commentary.seems to be a lot of bacground noise like its pouring with rain outside.also a bit echoey.
Hi Paul, There was a heavy rain shower going on at the time unfortunately, pelting down on the metal roof.
Interesting video👍✌️💜😊 It is true to say with airbrushes that "you spends yer money and makes yer choice", Im also mindful that quality is remembered long after price is forgotten too. Some cheap CCP airbrushes can be VERY off putting to clean, to stop from clogging (when using acrylics) - especially for the beginner. Harder & Steenbeck do some great, easy to live with, budget air brushes (their 2024 "Ultra" is a very user friendly starter airbrush, their mid/top range 2024 "Evolution" is also superb and their top flight 2024 "Infinity" is still more cost effective and as good as or better than, a top flight Iwata, the spares are cheaper too, more robust, easier to handle). The two Chinese brands worth looking at are; NEOECO or Gaahleri, if the one chooses carefully from their ranges that is. For a compressor a 20psi non pulse diaphragm set up from Oasser (often comes with a half decent airbrush) is a cheap starting point. But let us not forget old warhorses such as the Paasche H or Paasche Millennium airbrushes (albeit not as easy to live with as Harder and Steenbeck airbrushes). The best compressors are those with a receiver tank, psi gauge/adjuster and moisture trap. Dont forget clean air and lungs, a mask and/or a small spray booth too. I hope that helps those new to weathering and painting, let us also not forget that brushes, powders, sponges and rattle cans can also achieve superb weathering results. However an airbrush with modern acrylics and thinner/retarder can be used, with a spray booth, all year round, indoors, especially at sub 20psi pressures.
Just found this video, like the other comment said not much train related fusion content. But thanks for saving me from needing a set of Archer rivet decals.
Beautiful layout
Did the Bo'ness team not insure?
Where are the youngsters to keep the hobby going?
how about 1:59 the look on the boy's face when he observes steam coming out of the chimney 🤪
It was an excellent show and this is a wonderful reminder of two days spent in Stafford.
Thank you Dave. It was nice to see again you however briefly! (Peter)
Very nice little layout, industrial shunting, my favourite model railway theme. And guess this layout illustrates rather well that even in O Guage, you can have a realistic/interesting layout, even in a relatively small space.
This is now 're-imagined' as Melbourne Street Brewery - see ruclips.net/video/tEGN8ud2PFA/видео.html
Another fascinating layout and video👍💜✌️😊
Very nice indeed😊👍
My only feedback is think your collary loco 'King George' may requires a better motor. I see a lot 'cogging' of the loco in the video
Great film, nice layout. So nice to not have the annoying electric DCC sounds etc...
A nice little running session and a nice layout that is very well built. Have you thought about DCC with sound ? I have done all my locomotives and what a difference it makes. Unfortunately I can’t make Guildex this year. Regards from Ron 🚂👍🚂
Well done! 👍👍
I now have all my locomotives with DCC Sound fitted. But B 4 that I used Railway cassettes/ CDs as a background sound with my layout. Anything really would be better than this ! Of course one can turn the music OFF, yes.
Agree, the music spoils it. Comment from PICTON, South Island NZ.
Enjoyable session, thanks 👍👍👍
Terrific video, and an impressive railroad. What make is the 8F - 48326, is it a kit or one of the Finescale Brass engines?
I like the coaling point. Is this freelance or based on somewhere? I dont recall having seen any pictures of such an arrangement. 👍👍👍
Interesting. First time I've seen this layout. Liked the general look of a working town. I wonder how many other ladies have yet to be honoured, lol 🤣. 👍👍👍👍
Lovely video but music got on my nerves!
Well done! 👍👍
A nice looking layout with some nice running stock, pity about the music. I am 79 and I have converted all my O gauge stock to DCC sound and what a difference it makes, I know it is quite expensive but what a difference it makes. Try it ! Regards from Ron a GOG member.👍🚂
Music is on this video because Stephen sent it to me like that. He has only just started making these videos, and 'finding his way' somewhat. However, to make the video consistent - it is made up from two separate submissions - I added music from PowerDirector to the second part. I don't often do this, but it would have been strange for it to completely stop half way through.
Well done! 👍👍
Great operations. Hi from NZ, regards Bernie
An unknown railway for me, so giving it exposure on YT is a good thing. I would like to have a bit more information on it. What track gauge? Did it serve the paper mill? Looking on street view it certainly needs more attention as the state of the concrete viaduct looks very bad and could possibly being closed for train traffic if it deteriorates further. Next time I be in Kent worth a visit I think.
It used to serve the paper mill and the line in use now used to go to Sittingbourne station, plus the works in town (no longer there). It also used to go further north. Gauge is 2'6".
The concrete viaduct is Grade 2 listed, but as you say, is in a poor state.
Very nice