great video as always, i loved that big o gauge layout with the curved viaduct and seeing the black 5 run over it, keep up the good work and look forward to the next video. Tom
17:57 sensation view of class 37 and the irony ms chuffed is carrying the same bag my wife carry’s about on select compact outings. Cracker taste great footage a few snoozers at that show but like any job we take the good with the bad and a bad day with the trains beats a good one at work ha ha ha stay safe chufferz from the Big Duffer!
Howdy Big Duffer, so glad you enjoyed our outing to the Halifax MRC. The O gauge was indeed very impressive and we loved the clickety clacks! I won't mention the bag lest Pauline might require more. All the best Rick
That’s a nice looking venue, spot on for a rail exhibition. A good mix of layouts and in various states of completion, pleased to hear that there wasn’t the background battle of engine sounds. Thanks for sharing with the contingent of modellers in the south.
Does it get boring being so awesome all the time? lol Another great tour well presented. I don't know if it was planned, but I loved how you staged the club layouts from "newest/basic" to "more developed" to developed" to "most complete." There are a couple stories on the "abandoned" layout I would have loved to have heard. Of course, a fantastic primary layout.
Ha ha, well Anthony I could ask the same of you! No it was not planned but please don't tell anyone. We are enjoying visiting the clubs as generally the layouts are bigger and unable to visit exhibitions which means we haven't seen them before. Thanks for watching Rick
Thanks for another great video. The narrow gauge layout was a model of Hume End on the former The Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway . You can drive through the former railway tunnel there! The Zillertal Railway in Austria still uses transporter wagons to carry goods in standard gauge wagons as the L&M once did.
Nissen Huts were named after Major Peter Norman Nissen in WWI who designed them and used as barrack buildings. The Americans copied the idea and called them Quonset huts. Anderson shelters were WII and used as shelters in the garden.
Great to see a train club in action, it seem it was set in an old mill or something? The craziest club location I've ever seen, was in Germany where they had a huge layout running in the attic of a church, no need to say that the vicar was a member of the club and It couldn't be run during mass.😂 I think you're absolutely right on DCC Sound, it looks great, I even have a few where it was installed when I bought them, as I run DCC (without sound), but personally I think it's over the top and becomes irritating after a while, specially if you run more than one. So those I have, when I run them, 9 out of 10 I leave the sound off. And if you really think about it, even if you use real recorded sound files, it becomes over the top when you pull it into scale as it suppresses all other sounds. As a viewer looking at a real train, you get the full sound when the loco passes you, but it fades very fast, once the loco is further on, and you then here the rolling of the wheels from wagons or coaches, which last so much longer then a loco sound. So even without sound you get the beautiful sound of rolling wheels, you can hear very well in this video, and If you want to hear the most realistic sound in scale, you must run the Hornby OO live steam loco's. So in my view it's better to have bird sounds or a running stream in the back ground, that is in my view more relaxing than over the top loco sounds. Another example of these expensive over the top gadgets are smoke generators, where the old oil burning ones are very bad for your health, and if you really want smoke, you better can use the new vape principal technologie. But you never can imitate the black & white smoke plums of a real steamer. It's of course a free choice of everyone's fancy and often childhood dreams where you saw a smoking loco on the cover of your catalog or you had to make the sounds them self when you where playing with trains. Great video, Pauline was reminded that she still has to build the greenhouse😜 Hope your operation worked well and your on the better side now… Cheers, Danny
Hi Danny, interesting points made there and yes the location is in an old mill. They only moved in a year or so ago when the old one became unusable. All the best Rick
4:15 looks like a good selection from the Egger Bahn catalog, who made various narrow gauge equipment. 5:48 bit of a strange arrangement for a 'rollbockgrube', especially because the ramp is missing for the standard gauge vehicles. 6:40 the grey one is a 'HFB Brigadelok', these were designed for Decauville type railways in WW1
Hi Pauline and Rick, I think the mystery locos and coaches are modelling on the small narrower gauge railways of Austria and Germany. I travelled in those type of coaches with a similar loco in the Ziller valley in Austria, from Jenbach to Mayrhofen. Jenbach station had three lines, standard gauge OBB, narrow gauge and a clog railway up the mountain. Harry
Hi Harry, I will trust you on that one as you seem more informed than anyone else! It's a nice little layout regardless and hopefully those locos will get fixed at some point. All the best Rick
Hi both. Was this video pre or post the knee issue? Hope you're feeling better, whichever. That narrow-to-standard guage transhipment used to happen down the road from me at Halesworth station, to/from the narrow guage Southwold Railway. Halesworth station is also the place where there was a "moving platform" that whilst no longer in use is still in situ. That ravine scene was amazing!
Hi Stephen this video was filmed on the Sunday and the op was on Tuesday and was a very rushed edit as I was working all day Monday. Usually I have all week to edit! Oh and we also had mic issues so a lot of footage was binned. We will have a vlog out this weekend and next weekend's vid will be from Peak Rail as I can sit down!! There were some great layouts there and I had not seen one of those narrow gauge to standard wagon transhipment before. Interesting that one is still in situ, I will have to look for more info on them on Google. All the best Rick
Off to the test track to start!!!! Nice I do like the English Layout :)!!!!!! Lot to see and a great Layout too. This was great and do you belong to this club. Or did you just pop in for a video just wondering :). Have a great week and see you later!!!!!
Hi Brad, we met a couple of the members at another show earlier this year and they asked if we would like to pop along. Bit of a rushed video this one as it was done just before I had the knee done. Thanks for watching and have a great week Rick
@@wellchuffedrailways yeah you are right Rick, it’s just my opinion but you have to admit it does look better. But I guess people are scared they will mess it up.
Another great video, Like you said about DCC i love the idea of it but im not a big lover of sound. I dont own any sound locos at all and dont plan to buy any. Its great having the sound if you like it but 1. the price 2. just think if you had 3 or 4 locos ticking over or running around the layout just think of the racket, sorry not for me.
Let me introduce you to two local events in the Broxbourne area of Hertfordshire. They are: 14/8: Hoddesdon Model and Railway Club at Lowewood Museum, Hoddesdon. 25/8: Hoddesdon Model and Railway Club Modelling Extravaganza at our site at Broxbourne Mill.
Great to see you out and about. Great layouts. 🎉
Cheers Paul
Hi Rick & Pauline, another great video, the layouts are brill well done, all the best. TONY [ GRIFFIN STATION ].
Cheers Tony 😀
Literally went to see the is place today, congrats to all who work there and who contributed stuff to them!
Glad you enjoyed it. 😀
@@wellchuffedrailways Honestly, yeah it was really good and they had some very detailed layouts
great video as always, i loved that big o gauge layout with the curved viaduct and seeing the black 5 run over it, keep up the good work and look forward to the next video. Tom
Thanks Tom, I do love the big club layouts. All the best Rick
Great video nice to see layouts starting out and the finished ones look really good thank you for sharing 👍
Thanks Clive
17:57 sensation view of class 37 and the irony ms chuffed is carrying the same bag my wife carry’s about on select compact outings. Cracker taste great footage a few snoozers at that show but like any job we take the good with the bad and a bad day with the trains beats a good one at work ha ha ha stay safe chufferz from the Big Duffer!
Howdy Big Duffer, so glad you enjoyed our outing to the Halifax MRC. The O gauge was indeed very impressive and we loved the clickety clacks! I won't mention the bag lest Pauline might require more. All the best Rick
Nice to see another model railway club in action!! I belong to the Hoddesdon Model and Railway Club and have visited other clubs when on my travels.
Hi Rick & Pauline, thank you for another amazing video, Pete.👍
Thanks for watching Pete
Great layouts all around, thanks for the video.
that was a top video, some right decent layouts Thank you for showing us round.
Thanks for watching Gary
Great video as always
Thanks very much Caroline.
Hello Rick and Pauline
So many great layouts and nice to see some from early stages.
Take care both
Cheers Deano! 😀
That’s a nice looking venue, spot on for a rail exhibition. A good mix of layouts and in various states of completion, pleased to hear that there wasn’t the background battle of engine sounds. Thanks for sharing with the contingent of modellers in the south.
it was really loud with the trains but it was a great opening day at the club
Thanks very much Martin, I know what you mean about the background noises, they might have made a pact! All the best Rick
Nice train show keep up the good video s thanks lee
Cheers Lee
Does it get boring being so awesome all the time? lol Another great tour well presented. I don't know if it was planned, but I loved how you staged the club layouts from "newest/basic" to "more developed" to developed" to "most complete." There are a couple stories on the "abandoned" layout I would have loved to have heard. Of course, a fantastic primary layout.
Ha ha, well Anthony I could ask the same of you! No it was not planned but please don't tell anyone. We are enjoying visiting the clubs as generally the layouts are bigger and unable to visit exhibitions which means we haven't seen them before. Thanks for watching Rick
Another great video i look forward to these ever weekend
Thanks very much, we appreciate it. 😀
Thanks for another great video. The narrow gauge layout was a model of Hume End on the former The Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway . You can drive through the former railway tunnel there! The Zillertal Railway in Austria still uses transporter wagons to carry goods in standard gauge wagons as the L&M once did.
Hi thanks for the info on those lines. Glad you enjoyed the video, all the best Rick
Nice to see that the Irebridge layout is still going.
Great video guys 😊 yes Nissan huts 🛖 were a house hold airrade shelter. Keep up the excellent work 👏 👍
Yes! Thank you!
Nissen Huts were named after Major Peter Norman Nissen in WWI who designed them and used as barrack buildings. The Americans copied the idea and called them Quonset huts. Anderson shelters were WII and used as shelters in the garden.
i remember you making that at the club and great video
Were you a visitor or a club member? Either way thanks for watching.
i was a club member and great videos @@wellchuffedrailways
Great to see a train club in action, it seem it was set in an old mill or something?
The craziest club location I've ever seen, was in Germany where they had a huge layout running in the attic of a church, no need to say that the vicar was a member of the club and It couldn't be run during mass.😂
I think you're absolutely right on DCC Sound, it looks great, I even have a few where it was installed when I bought them, as I run DCC (without sound), but personally I think it's over the top and becomes irritating after a while, specially if you run more than one.
So those I have, when I run them, 9 out of 10 I leave the sound off.
And if you really think about it, even if you use real recorded sound files, it becomes over the top when you pull it into scale as it suppresses all other sounds.
As a viewer looking at a real train, you get the full sound when the loco passes you, but it fades very fast, once the loco is further on, and you then here the rolling of the wheels from wagons or coaches, which last so much longer then a loco sound.
So even without sound you get the beautiful sound of rolling wheels, you can hear very well in this video, and If you want to hear the most realistic sound in scale, you must run the Hornby OO live steam loco's.
So in my view it's better to have bird sounds or a running stream in the back ground, that is in my view more relaxing than over the top loco sounds.
Another example of these expensive over the top gadgets are smoke generators, where the old oil burning ones are very bad for your health, and if you really want smoke, you better can use the new vape principal technologie.
But you never can imitate the black & white smoke plums of a real steamer.
It's of course a free choice of everyone's fancy and often childhood dreams where you saw a smoking loco on the cover of your catalog or you had to make the sounds them self when you where playing with trains.
Great video, Pauline was reminded that she still has to build the greenhouse😜
Hope your operation worked well and your on the better side now…
Cheers,
Danny
Hi Danny, interesting points made there and yes the location is in an old mill. They only moved in a year or so ago when the old one became unusable. All the best Rick
4:15 looks like a good selection from the Egger Bahn catalog, who made various narrow gauge equipment.
5:48 bit of a strange arrangement for a 'rollbockgrube', especially because the ramp is missing for the standard gauge vehicles.
6:40 the grey one is a 'HFB Brigadelok', these were designed for Decauville type railways in WW1
Thanks as ever Ivo
Hi Pauline and Rick, I think the mystery locos and coaches are modelling on the small narrower gauge railways of Austria and Germany. I travelled in those type of coaches with a similar loco in the Ziller valley in Austria, from Jenbach to Mayrhofen. Jenbach station had three lines, standard gauge OBB, narrow gauge and a clog railway up the mountain. Harry
Hi Harry, I will trust you on that one as you seem more informed than anyone else! It's a nice little layout regardless and hopefully those locos will get fixed at some point. All the best Rick
We lived in a nissan hut whilst they built Ladybrook est in Mansfield, I lost my yellow friction drive taxi underneath ours.
Hi Tony, did you now. I'm sure it will turn up one day! All the best Rick
@@wellchuffedrailwaysI think its well gone, Take care.
Hi both. Was this video pre or post the knee issue? Hope you're feeling better, whichever.
That narrow-to-standard guage transhipment used to happen down the road from me at Halesworth station, to/from the narrow guage Southwold Railway. Halesworth station is also the place where there was a "moving platform" that whilst no longer in use is still in situ.
That ravine scene was amazing!
Hi Stephen this video was filmed on the Sunday and the op was on Tuesday and was a very rushed edit as I was working all day Monday. Usually I have all week to edit! Oh and we also had mic issues so a lot of footage was binned. We will have a vlog out this weekend and next weekend's vid will be from Peak Rail as I can sit down!! There were some great layouts there and I had not seen one of those narrow gauge to standard wagon transhipment before. Interesting that one is still in situ, I will have to look for more info on them on Google. All the best Rick
Off to the test track to start!!!! Nice I do like the English Layout :)!!!!!! Lot to see and a great Layout too. This was great and do you belong to this club. Or did you just pop in for a video just wondering :). Have a great week and see you later!!!!!
Hi Brad, we met a couple of the members at another show earlier this year and they asked if we would like to pop along. Bit of a rushed video this one as it was done just before I had the knee done. Thanks for watching and have a great week Rick
I like the layout with the rock face, but why is nothing weathered with the locos and rolling stock….it brings the layout to life.
Nice wasn't it Nick, dunno but not everybody is into weathering. Cheers Rick
@@wellchuffedrailways yeah you are right Rick, it’s just my opinion but you have to admit it does look better. But I guess people are scared they will mess it up.
Great layouts. The UK seems to have lots of train shows going on. How do you pick the ones to attend? Bill and Janet from California .
Facebook and the UK model directory's event page. Cheers Rick
Another great video, Like you said about DCC i love the idea of it but im not a big lover of sound. I dont own any sound locos at all and dont plan to buy any. Its great having the sound if you like it but 1. the price 2. just think if you had 3 or 4 locos ticking over or running around the layout just think of the racket, sorry not for me.
Let me introduce you to two local events in the Broxbourne area of Hertfordshire. They are:
14/8: Hoddesdon Model and Railway Club at Lowewood Museum, Hoddesdon.
25/8: Hoddesdon Model and Railway Club Modelling Extravaganza at our site at Broxbourne Mill.
Bit far from us but all the best with these.
For me, a locomotive or unit has to come fitted with a sound chip and speaker so that my ANEMODEL LD101 controller is used fully.
Cool!!
The sheds Nissan huts used them during the war
Nissan Huts
That it! Cheers Malcolm
Full of bloody adds😡
Thanks Peter everything is left on default.
Hello yal its a quonsut hut ( mayb b spelled wrong) we r a common people divided by a common language or sum like that an i dont spell very good