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Добавлен 27 апр 2007
We are a small group of enthusiasts that have made available our collection of photographs and films for the enjoyment of others. We have also produced a couple of DVDs for 'The Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft' without any professional charges for their shop and all proceeds go to assist in the preservation of Trolleybuses.
One of our team, James Race, is also the author of an interesting book called 'Know Your Buses' and that is also available through this website.
Do have a look at what is available in our shop and we hope you also enjoy the other sections which are all done on a voluntary basis.
All photographs and video are © Copyright JJS Entertainment and/or their respective authors unless stated otherwise.
One of our team, James Race, is also the author of an interesting book called 'Know Your Buses' and that is also available through this website.
Do have a look at what is available in our shop and we hope you also enjoy the other sections which are all done on a voluntary basis.
All photographs and video are © Copyright JJS Entertainment and/or their respective authors unless stated otherwise.
The London Event 2012
A special one-off event was held at the East Anglia Transport Museum as it was fifty years to the day that London said goodbye to its Trolleybuses on Tuesday 8th May 2012. Eight surviving trolleybuses were in public operation over the weekend including 1931 'Diddler' number 1 and 1521, the final trolleybus to run in service. A 70 minute programme of the event has been made, available on Blu-Ray and standard DVD, which can be obtained from the museum or online from JJS Entertainment. ALL profits go to the Museum. This short video is an excerpt of that programme, which was made by three museum members. The full length version includes trolleybuses arriving and test running as well as behind...
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Building Our G Scale Garden Railway
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During the summer a major construction project was undertaken to build a garden railway in what was just a large lawned area. Tons of topsoil was brought in and around 80 shrubs planted with slate dressing surrounding them. The trackbed was laid onto a concrete base which itself required some six tons of concrete, toped with granite chipping as ballast. This is a short film showing the planting...
G Scale Central
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We choose the title as that is the name of the new web forum for anyone interested in G Scale...give it a look. This short film is the 2009 update to the G Scale Mad and G scale Mad 2 vids. Filmed at our annual Gala running day in August when we have continuous running for around 15 hours, it shows just a few of the trains in operation on the day. The line is a simple, but long, single track wi...
G Scale Mad 2
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2008 has seen the running line extended through woodland to give a decent main line run. Here is a snapshot of locos in use during the summer.
G Scale Mad
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A short extract of a DVD we made of our G Scale Railway. It will make all the 00 people want to have the bigger models! Superb. A free and friendly website forum for those interested is www.gscalemad.co.uk and is a must for anyone interested in Garden Railways.
EATM Steam Weekend Woodton Lady
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One of the visiting traction engines to the East Anglia Transport Museum on the 28th of April 2007. For more information visit www.eatm.org.uk .
Launch of Portsmouth Trolleybus 313
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On the 28th of April 2007, the East Anglia Transport Museum, launched Portsmouth Trolleybus 313 into service after an abscence of nearly 40 years. For more information visit www.eatm.org.uk .
Beautiful set up
Awesome
You guys have done a great job, it looks just magic.
Brought out drinks for everyone... what a guy... such attention to detail, grade A teamwork
I like this video.
Can i ask,don't you worry the track lifting?
Stylish look One for vouge
Great video of the g gauge. hope you like mine diesel dave's
EXCELLENT
What manufacturers made those ES44AC diesels from Union Pacific and Santa Fe? Also that switcher locomotive that NW-2? Are they LGB, MTH, or Aristocraft?
The lead santa fe and the NW-2 are usa trains. The union pacific and the second santa fe are aristocraft. I can tell the lead santa fe is usa trains because its an sd-70 converted to an sd-70ace
@@stephengerlach828 great manufacturers
I dont see why you should waste your money on toy train when there are better things to spend money on like cars or a new house, I mean come on you are adults, ADULTS. You should better things to do than play with toy trains
What manufacturer was those Union Pacific diesels from?
Aristocraft
@@stephengerlach828 nice manufacturer
Hi guys, what and where did you get your trains from? Cheers
Your locos are just beautiful, what a wonderful job you've done
Lovely just lovely
Amazing
I think when it comes to the big boy, challengers, mallets, and other articulated American locomotives... I'm going to wait till I can afford the aster and accucraft models with such high detail
Beautiful layout! I enjoyed the video a lot. I really liked how once the trains were running at the end it was almost like you were building up to the big American trains. I hope you post more train videos.
but!....are these tracks rust proof from rain, snow, etc..
yes, they are solid brass - and the sleepers (ties) are UV resistant - made to last outdoors
So I have a question how did run the power for the switches
5:00 For god sake you know we came here for trains!
The 601 should be a 604 :)
I wish you had a drone with a camera to get some idea if the overall track layout from the air. My soil in Albuquerque, NM is rock hard packed sand. Wonder if I could get away with concrete pavers to establish the bed?
Where was this video taken UK, US, Aus?
Great little Railway! Love to see an overview showing how it all fits together. :)
You can sure put a lot of money into model railroading. But I love the hobby
I've got a very big back yard and I wanted to do something like that. BUT 5 months after we moved in to this place I took a 24 foot fall that ended all the dreams I had for this yard. That was back in 2002. I've only been able to maintain the yard I tried to get people to help me fulfill my dreams and they all said that I was crazy to put a train setup out here because we have such bad winters... So I love seeing what others have done with theirs nice job!!!! what does yours look like all these 6 years latter???
And big
Wow nice man so so cool
AWSOME. VIDEO-!!!!!!! DJB@PA.....U.S.A....!!!!
Wow I wanna see that in real
Great work, please feel free to follow me
Sweet! That's American for looks great. Cheers!
Well done. I wish to do the same but I am so afraid of vandals, the scourge of our earth.
excellent and beautiful.
What is this? The Garrllett Railway? (Garratt + Mallet = Garrllett)
Very nice! love the roadbed.
Lovely garden railway, enjoyed the video..... Two questions if I may; 1) do you have a preferred supplier for track, if so, whom? 2) I need a 16 foot diameter circle, can you recommend the best curve type it flexi track or is there ready made)? Many thanks, Rob.
The track is LGB set track which is perfect for my needs, all 'radius five' curves which are the largest giving around a 12 foot diameter.
I don't like the term "G scale" as it suggests glorified toys. Gauge or Scale One sounds more professionalespecially if live steam.
Wow! Amazing, so glad you put it on youtube. I enjoyed and wish you luck and one day have a layout of my own.
I noticed that you squeezed out some material from a tube onto the rail joiners before connecting them. What was that material? Has the rail joiners given you any problems? Is this better than rail clamps?
nice to see a lady involved
Thanks to all for the kind comments, the Railway has now been running for 3 years and no problems have occurred at all. The track has never moved and has had no electric supply issues...the clips and graphite paste have worked superbly. The plants have now matured into lovely bushes etc and the trackwork looks part of the landscape.
+Syd ney Really great video! A 2016 update video would be lovely to see how the garden/railway looks now.
Hello from the USA. That is one beautiful outdoor layout. Once those plants fill out a bit it will be fantastic. The video is very professionally done. I'd love to see another video after your plants grow some.
So you used the rail connectors the come with the track and not track joiners with screws? How they working out for you? No loose tracks? Nice RR and video, JJ
The sections have plastic clips holding them together, so far no issues and all track remains as laid after nearly five years outside and in regular use. The graphite grease has worked and no problems with power have appeared to date.
Very nice project!
Great video and layout.
Cool vid & we'll done & great job.
Great video and that railway looks great! I also do railway vids. I don't have a garden railway but you still might like the videos. If you could, I would really appreciate it if you checked out my channel and subscribe if you like. Thanks!
You didn't exactly tip toe into this project, did you?