Hi Peter. What is the best way to reach you? After watching your video on the little Ivor that you built with my boys as I reminisced about my childhood and chatting with my Dad who’s in the Uk. Decided to start my own little railway in the garden here in Kamloops, BC. Canada. As a lad we were taken to the Ffestiniog Railway on holiday as so that is what I’m looking at modeling it upon. Just acquired a little Cheddar ‘Iver’ (didn’t find out until after I bought it what it’s actual name was) lol. I love how you take the time to explain things so wonderfully on your videos. Thank you, Peter
The 1/29 vs 1/22 scale looks no different than what I see in Southern Ohio the coal trains always have different sized cars from different carriers jumbled in the mix lol
That Challenger is an MTH unit which is 1/32nd scale. USA Trains only produced the Big Boy in 1/29th scale. Love your videos. Thanks for posting.
Nice movie, cheers Fabrizio - like 16
Cool man
Hi Peter. What is the best way to reach you?
After watching your video on the little Ivor that you built with my boys as I reminisced about my childhood and chatting with my Dad who’s in the Uk. Decided to start my own little railway in the garden here in Kamloops, BC. Canada. As a lad we were taken to the Ffestiniog Railway on holiday as so that is what I’m looking at modeling it upon.
Just acquired a little Cheddar ‘Iver’ (didn’t find out until after I bought it what it’s actual name was) lol.
I love how you take the time to explain things so wonderfully on your videos.
Thank you,
Peter
Not much better than that! Beautiful trains Peter!
Nice!
The 1/29 vs 1/22 scale looks no different than what I see in Southern Ohio the coal trains always have different sized cars from different carriers jumbled in the mix lol
Do gauge one models run on G scale tracks
Yes just the body shell is a bit smaller