Wonderful Terry, always and inspiration and your endless creativity is again amazing. I can't wait to see the Christmas train as well as the town tree!
A fiiiiine train indeed. Though "3rd Class", I'm sure some will think that the preferable seat on the train. Everyone's idea of "best" is different of course 😉👍
@@ThatBIGTRAINGuy right!? I’d take that 3rd class seat in a heartbeat. Though as you have seen, I’ve since reworked the guard van so it now doesn’t take passengers.
As always excellent video Mr Rowsell Traveling with that oil from Gamble certainly is a bit of a gamble with a steam engine You know each railway must use a train management system Would give a job opertunity for a station master giving the driver or gaurd the staff saying the line is clear for them Ill send a full explanation if you think it could work Also when is it the New New Rootabega celebration, where all the resedance and crew come together at a steam engine gathering/display celebrating the founding of this this village
@@laaity lol. Thanks Wihann. ☺️ I am familiar with various train management systems. The village wasn’t founded. In my head the fiction is that the village was there but now has a rail connection. Likely an old one fallen out of use but the PR brought it back.
Those swift sixteen cars run great. Was wondering do they work well with stainless steel wheel sets? I like the quality of kits and have seen them in person. Great run Terry.
@@stevenj9414 thanks Steven. If I had metal wheels I could gave added them. I’m sure they’d run great. The glass filled nylon wheels that they come with are nice and run well.
@@jacobh3594 presuming you mean my railcars and not the road cars on my layout. The ones featured in this video came from Swift Sixteen. Link in description to the video. Feel free to ask anything else if you are curious.
Very nice Terry! The windows look great! Your videos are always so enjoyable. I hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving!
@@TwistedMacGyversTrains thanks! Our Thanksgiving here in Canada is on a different date than yours. I hope yours had a good one. ☺️
@@Terrys-Steam-and-BricksI see, thank you!! 😊
Youve done it again my friend. What a lovely little train.
Great work.
Love the name of the village.Sounds a friendly little place😊
@@davidwhite1864 thanks Dave. ☺️ Naming the nearby village “Gamble” was the least I could do.
@Terrys-Steam-and-Bricks A very nice tribute to a very nice man😊
@ yes
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Bricks I am honoured 🙏 🏴⚓
8:58 Nice starting chuff ❤
Gotta love the loose goose 😂
@@associatedblacksheepandmisfits that silly goose likes to make a racket just when rail fans want a nice video of a train!
Wonderful Terry, always and inspiration and your endless creativity is again amazing. I can't wait to see the Christmas train as well as the town tree!
@@lyndonfoster1090 lol. Thanks! 😊 Oh yes there will be a. Christmas video. ☺️
This is awesome! You did a brilliant job with those cars and oh I still hear that goose honking! 🪿
@@MattKonsol thanks Matt! And oh boy that silly goose! Always interrupting rail fanning on the Pencross!
Good tour of what I'm sure will become a very popular route with luxurious coaches and keep the passengers and Lord Michael very happy. 👍
@@watchfordpilot haha! Thanks Steve. Yes, the ride to Gamble is fairly short. The service is friendly. The first class coach is comfy.
a little story and a few learning tips! Time well spent as always Terry :)
@@BrickArmyCanada thanks so much Craig. ☺️
Love it what a nice little railway you have
@@jshawbitter thanks so much. ☺️ You can do a lot in a modest space.
I love all of the little coaches Terry! Another cool video. ☺️
@@johnlazar7582 thanks John. To be honest I fell in love with these little coaches and had to have a train of them. Small Welsh wagons.
The magnets in the people ..... Brilliant Idea!!!!!
@@XBOXShawn12thman thanks!! I’ve been doing that for years in this scale. Works well. ☺️
I LOVE IT ..... What a fun train!!!!!!!!!!
@@XBOXShawn12thman lol. thanks!
@@Terrys-Steam-and-Bricks Your Welcome Buddy
A fiiiiine train indeed.
Though "3rd Class", I'm sure some will think that the preferable seat on the train. Everyone's idea of "best" is different of course 😉👍
@@ThatBIGTRAINGuy right!? I’d take that 3rd class seat in a heartbeat. Though as you have seen, I’ve since reworked the guard van so it now doesn’t take passengers.
As always excellent video Mr Rowsell
Traveling with that oil from Gamble certainly is a bit of a gamble with a steam engine
You know each railway must use a train management system
Would give a job opertunity for a station master giving the driver or gaurd the staff saying the line is clear for them
Ill send a full explanation if you think it could work
Also when is it the New New Rootabega celebration, where all the resedance and crew come together at a steam engine gathering/display celebrating the founding of this this village
@@laaity lol. Thanks Wihann. ☺️ I am familiar with various train management systems. The village wasn’t founded. In my head the fiction is that the village was there but now has a rail connection. Likely an old one fallen out of use but the PR brought it back.
My fingers like to pop the panes out of windows. I don’t like it. But my fingers do. Fun video.
@@northernutahlivesteam my fingers have popped windows out of every scale but S. lol
Nice 👍 😊✌️
@@crosbytrains thanks Crosby. ☺️
Brilliant
@@timothyboles6457 thanks! ☺️
Great windows Terry.
@@huntercoleman460 thanks Hunter. ☺️
Those swift sixteen cars run great. Was wondering do they work well with stainless steel wheel sets? I like the quality of kits and have seen them in person. Great run Terry.
@@stevenj9414 thanks Steven. If I had metal wheels I could gave added them. I’m sure they’d run great. The glass filled nylon wheels that they come with are nice and run well.
where do you get your cars
@@jacobh3594 presuming you mean my railcars and not the road cars on my layout. The ones featured in this video came from Swift Sixteen. Link in description to the video. Feel free to ask anything else if you are curious.