When it comes to weight, the O scale models should weigh around 5.36 times the weight of the OO versions if just straight scaled up. This is due to the fact that O scale, at 7mm to the foot, is 1.75 times OO scale at 4mm to the foot, and being three dimensional objects that increase is cubed. Obviously Dapol haven't just taken their designs and made them larger, but it's still curious that both the Sentinel and the Terriers are less than that, and that the B4 is significantly above that. This is one of the many problems engineers face when using scale models to test designs. When the length of an object is halved, the area decreases by 4 times, and the volume by 8 times. This means a model of an A1 Terrier would have a 'scale' weight in OO of 63grams and in O just 339grams, which would represent an issue when pulling trains.
A very useful set of tests to determine which locomotives are more desirable. Speed should be a factor by 170% and 1•7×1•7×1•7 for 4.913. (Mass). One day I will compare my Sentinel, Terriers, L&B (009 and 0-16.5) Manning Wardle 2-6-2T's and Adam's B4 0-4-0T's. It's just a question of finding the space to assemble the various gauges of track required.
Oh dear, the 00 Terrier looks like it's been in a collision - not just a bowed running plate, but the tanks and cab both lean in opposite directions...
Hi Sam, a brilliant video, and I purchased a B4 O gauge DCC with sound after your review and is my one and only 0-4-0 locomotive, what a fantastic model. I don’t like Terriers and I have a Y3 in O gauge kit built that I inherited and is a good runner. I still purchase OO gauge so it was great to see your video on the comparisons. I do always fit crews to all my locos and oil lamps. 🚂👍😃🚂
@@terrier_productions agreed, love the idea, but alas it would be unfair, and a little rude possibly to beginners (not saying sams a bad guy because that's not true, but he's honest, which could be a bit unincouraging to beginners).
Hi Sam me again, a tender locomotive in O gauge by Dapol it got to be a GWR City of Truro ( Duke Dog ) I don’t have one in any gauge, It’s time I did get one !
I really love your O Scale videos, really helped me get into the hobby and I’m from America so I’ve been really trying my best to get my hands on British locomotives. Which I bought from Hattons.
Interesting comparison Sam. Perhaps what stands out the most for O are realistic couplings. We always find the couplers to be quite long and rather absurd in OO. For H0 they are at least short and neat but nowhere near real-life. In O they are genuinely authentic 🙂
Good afternoon, Sam! Yet another great video from my favourite model railway reviewer. Fun fact! I have exactly one O gauge locomotive. It's an AHM Prussian 0-6-0t, in a quite inaccurate AT&SF livery. Speaking of my own model trains, I plan to buy a Mainline Collett Goods along with some rolling stock on Christmas.
Decent video here Sam, although O scale,is nice I think for me I would be staying OO die to how much I have in OO gauge already, talking about that I received my heljan 10800 prototype locomotive and as I predicted it is an excellent model from them, need to still look for a terrier myself a really nice locomotive those are.
Thanks David! This shows that in general you don't get that much more detail in O scale, though I do think it's true you get to appreciate it more in O scale due to the extra size. Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Hi Sam, just wondering if you're planning to review the new Accurascale Manor? It looks amazing and I'd love to see an in-depth comparison to the Dapol version before I buy one
I’d say it’s the working couplings being standard in o scale that impresses me most. Only one manufacturer made working screw links in oo. I do hope to be the second to manufacture them sometime in the future. I’ll make sure you can buy them assembled though ;)
Yeah absolutely - it's just big enough to make that work really well! It'd be cool to see more in OO, but I guess the market is small for that due to how fiddly it is! Thanks for watching - Sam :)
@@SamsTrains The ones exactoscale made years ago had to be assembled and were £10-£14! I do hope I can make more accurate, assembled, and less delicate ones when I get the capability! Thanks!
I'd be interested in a 121/122 or GWR bubble car comparison as well. I don't have many modern Dapol 4mm locos, only really a pair of 68s tbh, but I have a few more in 7mm. I really want a 7mm Manor from Dapol. I'm modelling a western region branch line, so I have a rule that says nothing larger than a Manor or a 37, excepting heavy freight steamers (like a 28xx or WD 8F). Except no one does a RTR Manor yet, and the heljan 37s are a bit above my current price range...
A few years ago you did a video on buying 2nd hand. Can you do an up to date version, perhaps making up different 2nd hand sets. Many modellers can't afford £250 for a set so 2nd hand is the main option....
Yeah, they did it as their entry into O gauge steam before the 43xx. Definitely not the easiest things to convert to DCC sound either. I wish Dapol would do a more affordable larger loco, but I think that's what Lionheart are going to concentrate on.
@@Kilnline Yeah, only they aren't affordable. Thought of getting into O Gauge myself, just didn't because the large locos cost sooo much. Id pretty much be restricted to Dapol Tank Engines.
Great video, and very enjoyable to watch. Reminded me of what my mum said (years ago) to my fiancee when I was taking her to a model railway show - 'You mustn't say "What a ducky little engine" ' ...
O gauge is beginning to attract me a lot with these lovely locos being a *lot* less than the new OO gauge releases. I may have to build a 12 x 2 end to end shunting or MPD layout just for the heck of it... I've handled a few hand made O gauge locos at my MRC and they are truly wonderful and I've aways lusted after that level of weight and gravitas... and the proper couplings lol - also at my age, I can see the detail better.
It is understandable that is is easier for a manufacturer to produce the same loco in two gauges rather than produce different models for each gauge. From the point of view of the collector, you don't really want the same loco in two sizes! It is a bit of a disappointment that all the new TT:120 stuff, is shrunk down versions of the old OO gauge stuff. Of all the gauges and scales, OO gauge is definitely the best scale. It is large enough to give detail and small enough not to require a huge room! Thanks for uploading.
They are just being smart, like Fleischmann and Roco. Both are the same company, only Fleischmann is N scale and Roco is H0, so they make each others locomotives and wagons in other scale. They just send each other the drawings and they change is so it fits in the scale. I think Depol is doing the same, and it's very smart of then.
Great video, and nice idea for a comparison. For my own, I would be happy if Dapol does an OO version of their N scale 9F, Britannia class, and class 35 (I have them all in N). and a OO gronk by them would be great too ! They already have one in O, that would be easy for them...
Hi Sam, great video. My little lad and i always look forward to an upload. Ive always been a OO modeller/collector and just puchased a Heljan class 60 in O gauge and 2x MGR wagons. The physical size of O makes me smile! Some of the inflated prices of OO compared to O im wondering if OO is expensive or O gauge is cheap?
Going by logic of "well if its big you may go gargantuan" Beyer Garett in 0 scale? or the exact opposite, get the smallest terrier you can find to go 0 scale. On THAT note i wonder, would mr. Sam's trains care to make larger scale model via his printers? maybe that could help with some detailing and in any ways would be amusing to see him wrestle with being thrown off his comffort zone scale, i reckon that is best way to improve - constantly challanging one's own craft to higher standard or unusual ideas. Slightly strange but amusing idea to review differences across scales on same model by same company. hopefully it trends upwards in quality over time as 3 are slightly too small example size, tho could show general trend.
Hi Sam, interesting idea behind this video... To answer your question regarding what should Dapol do in O? How about the new Hawthorn Leslie in O as well as the new OO model? Cheers
Hi Sam, interesting & fun. Always seemed to me that O is better value than OO (my gauge). I was shocked how bowed the oo terrier running plate is as I was thinking of getting one of the Rails in GWR livery. A win for Hornby at last?? Cheers as always.
Very good. Small O scale engines have struck me as providing reasonable value for money for a while now, providing you have an O gauge layout of course!
Sam, thanks for making fascinating videos on model railway... Could you do a video on running a loco through fire. It sounds silly, but I can imagine it being really fun...
Excellent idea to compare the scales -- and if anything it shows how the growing popularity of 0 is forcing the 00 manufacturers to up their game in terms of detail in order to stay competitive. I have the 0 Gauge B4, and the cab on mine sits down perfectly right out of the box. You could try refitting the protruding nut, or maybe grind it down a little. I do think the LSWR green is a little too light in colour here, old photos show Adams 'holly green' goods livery much darker than the 'pea green'' passenger livery -- and indeed Dapol's own pre-production drawings show a dark green colour. But it's a beautiful beast anyway. As to ideas for Daopol's possible next combo, I'd really like to see them produce the Beyer 'Metropolitan' 4-4-0T -- especially now that we are getting really excellent 19th-century 4 and 6-wheel coaches to suit. Kits for these fascinating tank locos have been produced in both scales, but I think are now long out of production.
I think one of the biggest differences between oo and o gauge which you failed to mention is that of the couplings! No massive protruding hooks on the O gauge 🤗 but, still a good video! Well done Sam
I'm really surprised about the differences between the two scales Sam. For me it has to be the b4, I absolutely love those models Cheers Jasper & Willow
I haven’t seen your OO scale terrier in a while and I was absolutely blown away bow how warped the running board was. It was almost as if the locomotive was melting or sagging by the fire box, almost like a cartoon. (Perhaps a little too dramatic) but my point still stands! 😂
Try complaining about the prices ,and encourage people not to buy. Just stop buying and paying overblown prices for toys. The Chinese have got us by the throat now.Start low and end up high. Nearly 300 pounds or more for toys is unexceptionable. Put your money where your mouth is. JUST SAY NO
When it comes to weight, the O scale models should weigh around 5.36 times the weight of the OO versions if just straight scaled up. This is due to the fact that O scale, at 7mm to the foot, is 1.75 times OO scale at 4mm to the foot, and being three dimensional objects that increase is cubed. Obviously Dapol haven't just taken their designs and made them larger, but it's still curious that both the Sentinel and the Terriers are less than that, and that the B4 is significantly above that.
This is one of the many problems engineers face when using scale models to test designs. When the length of an object is halved, the area decreases by 4 times, and the volume by 8 times. This means a model of an A1 Terrier would have a 'scale' weight in OO of 63grams and in O just 339grams, which would represent an issue when pulling trains.
A very useful set of tests to determine which locomotives are more desirable. Speed should be a factor by 170% and 1•7×1•7×1•7 for 4.913. (Mass). One day I will compare my Sentinel, Terriers, L&B (009 and 0-16.5) Manning Wardle 2-6-2T's and Adam's B4 0-4-0T's. It's just a question of finding the space to assemble the various gauges of track required.
That's really interesting. Thanks for sharing!
Oh dear, the 00 Terrier looks like it's been in a collision - not just a bowed running plate, but the tanks and cab both lean in opposite directions...
Hi Sam, a brilliant video, and I purchased a B4 O gauge DCC with sound after your review and is my one and only 0-4-0 locomotive, what a fantastic model. I don’t like Terriers and I have a Y3 in O gauge kit built that I inherited and is a good runner. I still purchase OO gauge so it was great to see your video on the comparisons. I do always fit crews to all my locos and oil lamps. 🚂👍😃🚂
Sam you should make a video where you take a look at your fans layouts and give them a rating
I'd put mine up
Its a great idea but I don’t think it would be fair. All kinds of people watch Sam’s videos each with differing modelling abilities to another..
You watch Sam too?
@@terrier_productions agreed, love the idea, but alas it would be unfair, and a little rude possibly to beginners (not saying sams a bad guy because that's not true, but he's honest, which could be a bit unincouraging to beginners).
@@Account-67 yes
Always nice when you upload something about o scale!
Thank you! I do love O scale :D
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Hi Sam me again, a tender locomotive in O gauge by Dapol it got to be a GWR City of Truro ( Duke Dog ) I don’t have one in any gauge, It’s time I did get one !
I really love your O Scale videos, really helped me get into the hobby and I’m from America so I’ve been really trying my best to get my hands on British locomotives. Which I bought from Hattons.
Thank you so much! Glad you were able to get your hands on some!!
Yeah, we're mostly stuck with 3-rail O scale and its just unrealistic
So, Sam... you need to buy an O Scale Flying Scotsman to compare the TT, OO, and O Scale versions... right? John BC, Canada
Interesting comparison Sam. Perhaps what stands out the most for O are realistic couplings. We always find the couplers to be quite long and rather absurd in OO. For H0 they are at least short and neat but nowhere near real-life. In O they are genuinely authentic 🙂
Good afternoon, Sam! Yet another great video from my favourite model railway reviewer. Fun fact! I have exactly one O gauge locomotive. It's an AHM Prussian 0-6-0t, in a quite inaccurate AT&SF livery. Speaking of my own model trains, I plan to buy a Mainline Collett Goods along with some rolling stock on Christmas.
Expect to see lots of similarities between the Mainline Collet goods and early eighties Bachmann HO steam locos. Same factory and mechanism.
@@johnd8892 yeah, I'm aware that they used basically the same chassis, and VERY aware of the split axle problem. I can deal with it tho
Can't get over the Boxhill Banana. It's even a yellowish colour! 😂
Decent video here Sam, although O scale,is nice I think for me I would be staying OO die to how much I have in OO gauge already, talking about that I received my heljan 10800 prototype locomotive and as I predicted it is an excellent model from them, need to still look for a terrier myself a really nice locomotive those are.
Thanks David! This shows that in general you don't get that much more detail in O scale, though I do think it's true you get to appreciate it more in O scale due to the extra size. Glad you liked it!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
U should compare dapols rolling stock lol
I got some of the dapols oo scale vans and yikes those things can't stay on the ground if they tried too
That could be cool too actually, I didn't think about doing rolling stock!!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Hi Sam, just wondering if you're planning to review the new Accurascale Manor? It looks amazing and I'd love to see an in-depth comparison to the Dapol version before I buy one
I'd imagine he will. He normally reviews everything when it comes out.
I’d say it’s the working couplings being standard in o scale that impresses me most. Only one manufacturer made working screw links in oo. I do hope to be the second to manufacture them sometime in the future. I’ll make sure you can buy them assembled though ;)
Yeah absolutely - it's just big enough to make that work really well! It'd be cool to see more in OO, but I guess the market is small for that due to how fiddly it is!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
@@SamsTrains The ones exactoscale made years ago had to be assembled and were £10-£14! I do hope I can make more accurate, assembled, and less delicate ones when I get the capability! Thanks!
I'd be interested in a 121/122 or GWR bubble car comparison as well. I don't have many modern Dapol 4mm locos, only really a pair of 68s tbh, but I have a few more in 7mm.
I really want a 7mm Manor from Dapol. I'm modelling a western region branch line, so I have a rule that says nothing larger than a Manor or a 37, excepting heavy freight steamers (like a 28xx or WD 8F). Except no one does a RTR Manor yet, and the heljan 37s are a bit above my current price range...
Hello sam great video do you plan to look at the o gauge 57xx in the future
The o gauge terrier loco is a work of art imho. Stunning.
Dapol do an N-gauge version as well !
Great video Sam! Very well done.
Thank you so much! :D
I've pre ordered black 5 with sound from Ellis Clarke 0 gauge will post when it arrives
*Your Pokéloco has just evolved!*
Hi Sam I would like to see the C14 class produced by Dapol in 0 scale .
Hey sam can you make a review about the prr t1 4-4-4-4 i just love this loco and would be so happy to see you review it even if its old😅
I would be interested to know whether the better selection of 0 gauge material also gives a better sound than 00 gauge?
Love to see your O scale locos. Cant wait to see what you add to your 0 scale Collection Next.
Awesome video Sam's trains
Thanks Brian! :D
@@SamsTrains you're welcome 😊 buddy 😊
Dapol make the Terrier in 3 scales: O, OO and N. The N gauge one came first, followed by the O Gauge and then the OO.
If I was starting from scratch I'd go for 0 gauge, for my interest (branch lines and short trains) there's not much difference in price.
why have you not used your class 08?
Because Dapol don’t make one in OO scale!
A few years ago you did a video on buying 2nd hand. Can you do an up to date version, perhaps making up different 2nd hand sets. Many modellers can't afford £250 for a set so 2nd hand is the main option....
An O Scale Large Prairie would be awesome!
It would be!!
Heljan already made one but sadly it had the classic Heljan steam loco issues.
@@Kilnline really? I've never seen that. If it has issues though them maybe it would be a good opportunity for Dapol.
Yeah, they did it as their entry into O gauge steam before the 43xx. Definitely not the easiest things to convert to DCC sound either. I wish Dapol would do a more affordable larger loco, but I think that's what Lionheart are going to concentrate on.
@@Kilnline Yeah, only they aren't affordable. Thought of getting into O Gauge myself, just didn't because the large locos cost sooo much. Id pretty much be restricted to Dapol Tank Engines.
Great video, and very enjoyable to watch. Reminded me of what my mum said (years ago) to my fiancee when I was taking her to a model railway show - 'You mustn't say "What a ducky little engine" ' ...
O gauge is beginning to attract me a lot with these lovely locos being a *lot* less than the new OO gauge releases. I may have to build a 12 x 2 end to end shunting or MPD layout just for the heck of it... I've handled a few hand made O gauge locos at my MRC and they are truly wonderful and I've aways lusted after that level of weight and gravitas... and the proper couplings lol - also at my age, I can see the detail better.
hey sam you should try t gauge and see how much/little it differs from tt and oo in stuff like detail
When ar you doing the Accurascale manor
Hey there Sam, are going to review the new Accurascale GWR 7800 Manor Class on your channel soon?
12:54 is it just me Sam, or does the cab look like it's not fitted on properly. Lol
Cheers Jasper & Willow
Nice video, but I do wish you'd cover Dapol's N gauge models sometimes.
It is understandable that is is easier for a manufacturer to produce the same loco in two gauges rather than produce different models for each gauge. From the point of view of the collector, you don't really want the same loco in two sizes! It is a bit of a disappointment that all the new TT:120 stuff, is shrunk down versions of the old OO gauge stuff. Of all the gauges and scales, OO gauge is definitely the best scale. It is large enough to give detail and small enough not to require a huge room! Thanks for uploading.
You should review N scale locos too.
They are just being smart, like Fleischmann and Roco. Both are the same company, only Fleischmann is N scale and Roco is H0, so they make each others locomotives and wagons in other scale. They just send each other the drawings and they change is so it fits in the scale.
I think Depol is doing the same, and it's very smart of then.
Fantastic video 😊👍🤩😎
Thanks Sam :D
Great video, and nice idea for a comparison. For my own, I would be happy if Dapol does an OO version of their N scale 9F, Britannia class, and class 35 (I have them all in N). and a OO gronk by them would be great too ! They already have one in O, that would be easy for them...
What's inside ? O scale has a 9 pole motor ?
@SamsTrains did you get the interesting rail vehicle photos I e- mailed to you
Hi Sam, great video. My little lad and i always look forward to an upload. Ive always been a OO modeller/collector and just puchased a Heljan class 60 in O gauge and 2x MGR wagons. The physical size of O makes me smile!
Some of the inflated prices of OO compared to O im wondering if OO is expensive or O gauge is cheap?
Very interesting video today Sam I am looking forward to see what dapol has planned
Going by logic of "well if its big you may go gargantuan" Beyer Garett in 0 scale?
or the exact opposite, get the smallest terrier you can find to go 0 scale.
On THAT note i wonder, would mr. Sam's trains care to make larger scale model via his printers? maybe that could help with some detailing and in any ways would be amusing to see him wrestle with being thrown off his comffort zone scale, i reckon that is best way to improve - constantly challanging one's own craft to higher standard or unusual ideas.
Slightly strange but amusing idea to review differences across scales on same model by same company. hopefully it trends upwards in quality over time as 3 are slightly too small example size, tho could show general trend.
Great vid, very interesting comparisons. You got your.manor yet?
Hi Sam, interesting idea behind this video... To answer your question regarding what should Dapol do in O? How about the new Hawthorn Leslie in O as well as the new OO model?
Cheers
I think Dapol should make the beattie well tank in O gauge Sam. Although I wonder how much they would be.
Cheers Jasper & Willow
Interesting comparisons 🤔🚂🚂🚂
Thanks James!
Hi Sam, interesting & fun. Always seemed to me that O is better value than OO (my gauge). I was shocked how bowed the oo terrier running plate is as I was thinking of getting one of the Rails in GWR livery. A win for Hornby at last?? Cheers as always.
Very good. Small O scale engines have struck me as providing reasonable value for money for a while now, providing you have an O gauge layout of course!
Ace video Sam, I do enjoy the comparison videos.. Many thanks and we'll done... But which was your favourite out of the 00 scale locos...???
Sam, thanks for making fascinating videos on model railway... Could you do a video on running a loco through fire. It sounds silly, but I can imagine it being really fun...
I’ve got that Boxhill model! Is it a Locomotion Models exclusive? If so then that’s the exact one I’ve got!
So amazing video
Thanks Justin :D
Hi Sam, Good review, Overall I would say good judgement , spot on, All the best Brian 😃
Hi Sam
Thanks Alex! :D
Excellent idea to compare the scales -- and if anything it shows how the growing popularity of 0 is forcing the 00 manufacturers to up their game in terms of detail in order to stay competitive.
I have the 0 Gauge B4, and the cab on mine sits down perfectly right out of the box. You could try refitting the protruding nut, or maybe grind it down a little. I do think the LSWR green is a little too light in colour here, old photos show Adams 'holly green' goods livery much darker than the 'pea green'' passenger livery -- and indeed Dapol's own pre-production drawings show a dark green colour. But it's a beautiful beast anyway.
As to ideas for Daopol's possible next combo, I'd really like to see them produce the Beyer 'Metropolitan' 4-4-0T -- especially now that we are getting really excellent 19th-century 4 and 6-wheel coaches to suit. Kits for these fascinating tank locos have been produced in both scales, but I think are now long out of production.
I think one of the biggest differences between oo and o gauge which you failed to mention is that of the couplings! No massive protruding hooks on the O gauge 🤗 but, still a good video! Well done Sam
I'm really surprised about the differences between the two scales Sam. For me it has to be the b4, I absolutely love those models
Cheers Jasper & Willow
Yeah I love those B4s too, particularly in O scale... one of Dapol's very best efforts!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
That running plate on the OO Terrier just ruins the whole look. It looks like it's broken in the middle. Not a good look for Rails' first exclusive.
Love seeing O scale Sam, but i would one day love to see you review some large/G scale locomotives 😄
G scale is magnificent and at the other end of the scale so is Z scale...
Sure is
My favourite O Gauge model in your collection is the GWR Auto Tank Engine.
Prototype Deltic in O gauge 😊
I haven’t seen your OO scale terrier in a while and I was absolutely blown away bow how warped the running board was. It was almost as if the locomotive was melting or sagging by the fire box, almost like a cartoon. (Perhaps a little too dramatic) but my point still stands! 😂
Haha yeah, not impressed with the quality of those Dapol ones, that’s why the simpler Hornby ones were better!
Interesting...👍🏼
Day-pol not dappol!
Why is your OO Terrier shaped like a Banana? lol
Love to see the flying Scotsman in o scale.
The "Little baby Sentinel" bit was kinda offensive, you're gonna hurt the poor thing's feelings!
Letting the drivers slip while doing a pulling test gives a false reading as moving friction is less than static friction.
Am I really First Sam. Lol
You are!! :D
Try complaining about the prices ,and encourage people not to buy. Just stop buying and paying overblown prices for toys. The Chinese have got us by the throat now.Start low and end up high. Nearly 300 pounds or more for toys is unexceptionable. Put your money where your mouth is. JUST SAY NO
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A close second!
Pin pls first comment!!
Ooh not quite!!
@@SamsTrains noooooooo
Hello! (First)
Nearly! But hello :D
Make yourself a better man,SAM...JUST SAY NO.