Another 7 1/4 V2! Excellent to see, I am building one in Australia so any chance to see these running great in my book. I have seen clips of the snapper and kings own, but not this green arrow before!
Great video and although unfortunate, the rerailing procedure was interesting. Unfortunately the weather was rather damp and a lot of locos slipping badly. Did you have the chance to run your own loco?
A shame the first American steam engine derailed, the second one fared better. I recognised Green Arrow, a Black 5 (couldn't read his name), King George 5th and another one (James 2nd or 3rd), Duke of Gloucester and a Standard 4 Tank Engine, plus 4555 the GWR Small Prairie Tank Engine. Seems the 08 shunter was in a bit of a hurry, lol. Oh, add a Royal Scot steamy, looked like preserved Scots Guardsman, correct me if I'm wrong. Got to love miniature steam engines.
Another 7 1/4 V2! Excellent to see, I am building one in Australia so any chance to see these running great in my book. I have seen clips of the snapper and kings own, but not this green arrow before!
3:33 to 4:59 - Unfortunate that loco coming off, but great teamwork involved in putting it back on the rails!
Fab video Jason, was talking to John about here, mentioned that you took an engine 👍🏻👍🏻
@c.cproductions, thanks for watching and commenting. I did not manage to take an engine this year, but definitely next year!
@@ukmodelengineering Lovely stuff, will be nice to see, take care.
Will you be attending Echills’ Narrow Gauge event in September.. I’m attending with my electric locomotive
@therailtourer, not sure yet.
@@ukmodelengineering okey dokes
Great video and although unfortunate, the rerailing procedure was interesting. Unfortunately the weather was rather damp and a lot of locos slipping badly. Did you have the chance to run your own loco?
@nickcarton1564, Glad you enjoyed it. I did not manage to take an engine this year, but definitely next year!
A shame the first American steam engine derailed, the second one fared better. I recognised Green Arrow, a Black 5 (couldn't read his name), King George 5th and another one (James 2nd or 3rd), Duke of Gloucester and a Standard 4 Tank Engine, plus 4555 the GWR Small Prairie Tank Engine. Seems the 08 shunter was in a bit of a hurry, lol. Oh, add a Royal Scot steamy, looked like preserved Scots Guardsman, correct me if I'm wrong. Got to love miniature steam engines.