I am enjoyed is this video. It is a new and different experience of construction for railway. Very greate creativity. Waiting for next videos of these trains are moving through new railway track on new bridge. So efforts are beautifully
Hi, I'm also interested on building a railway. (Probably 1ft or 12 inch) Do you have any tips or marketplaces where you can buy these locomotives, wagons, sleepers, rails, etc? Thank you
All the locos and rolling stock are hand made over many years , equipment does come available from time to time but I have no idea of costs , Eudlo , a one foot gauge steam loco was recently sold for $30,000 , you can see that loco in my previous videos
Well thats interesting, because I'm interested in making a 15 inch gauge railway some time in the future, and I'm trying to look for somewhere that I can get rails reliably
A combo 'drop-side/drop-end' dirt/ballast wagon would've been a godsend on that trestle & fill project.....
True , but we don't have one unfortunately
Thank you for sharing some very interesting videos!.....
@@ken.mp372 Thank you , glad you enjoy them .
Another great video. Cheers John.
Thanks , glad you enjoyed it
Nice bridge👍🏼
Just a great job love it cheers Robert
Thanks . it was a lot of work but worth it
Great video!
Thanks Ken.
I am enjoyed is this video. It is a new and different experience of construction for railway. Very greate creativity. Waiting for next videos of these trains are moving through new railway track on new bridge.
So efforts are beautifully
Thank you , glad you enjoyed it
Interesting use of a length of PFC as a checkrail.
That's so creative!
Very good work👍🏻
Thanks .
Hi, I'm also interested on building a railway. (Probably 1ft or 12 inch) Do you have any tips or marketplaces where you can buy these locomotives, wagons, sleepers, rails, etc? Thank you
All the locos and rolling stock are hand made over many years , equipment does come available from time to time but I have no idea of costs , Eudlo , a one foot gauge steam loco was recently sold for $30,000 , you can see that loco in my previous videos
Wow
I am curious, where do you guys get your track?
The track is old point rods from manual signal boxes
Well thats interesting, because I'm interested in making a 15 inch gauge railway some time in the future, and I'm trying to look for somewhere that I can get rails reliably