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this was amazing - as a mechanical engineer I was humbled by this guy's brilliance, as a train lover I was awed by his perfection. This is so cool in every way
i dont understand why you would watch something then give it a thumbs down...surely if you dont like it..why are you watching it....just hater trolls i guess
TOO freaking cool man. I can tell he has done this for most of his life and still gets that satisfaction in his face every time he runs it as if it was the first. True love for a industry and hobby. So much intelligence in one person!
If you see all things he had to do before this scale model could move, it makes you appreciate the time, when this had to be done at the real thing, were it could take hours between starting to fire everything up to the actual point the train could move. And yeah, I love how much passion this man had, or else this thing could never come to completion. Now the result is rewarding.
As I watched this in February, 2021, and enjoyed the result of this man's passion and skill, I can't help but note that 11,000 individuals gave the video a thumbs down. I despair.
Richard, my man, If only you and I could be neighbors we'd have Gauge 1 live steam locos and track running everywhere. This gauge is the perfect size for live steam and the builds of this size don't take forever or require a queen's ransom to buy, build or maintain. You've gained an interested subscriber who wishes you great success.
As a former tube driver in Oslo, I have en enduring passion for trains. But you Sir, you take this to great levels. Hatd off to you Sir ! Excellent engineering !
*We've been fortunate enough to see many many train models, but this one has to be in the top 5 anywhere these models are seen or found around the glob!* *We appreciate you sharing your very special train with all the train loves of the globe...a big shout out to you and those who supported you in this incredible love for trains...thank you all so very much!*
Thank you for sharing your immense talent with us. Beautiful job. Your explanation helps us understand how it works. I’m sure many of us had no idea. It’s no wonder you have 1.1 million views. Thank you!
sir , i am proud out of you , i wish when i retire i could built a similar engine train in my ancestral village home garden in himalayas ... love and respect from India ....
@@johnnyrockford5641 people will down vote this because in those immortal words: "Stupid is as stupid does" A lovely sense of humour and quiet dedication totally lost on the short attention span idiots on Social Media ..
A friend just sent me the link to this video. It was fantastic to watch. As a former hospital Steam plant engineer I can relate to what you have done and how it works. It must have taken you years to assemble this project. An obvious labor of love ..... way to go hello from Canada.
Massive respect for the build. I’m not a train enthusiast but somehow I have been brought here as I drive trains for a living. This is truly an amazing bit of engineering on a small scale well done for putting it together.
Why does this video have 14K downvotes??? This gentleman is awesome, can't fathom why people would leave so much hate towards someone sharing their passion.
As a young Eurostar Rolling stock engineer just starting their full career in the railway, You sir have truly inspired me, its Beautiful to see where hard work, knowledge and a great passion can lead may years down the line and I look forward to be able to recreate models of the trains I’m growing up working on and seeing everyday. Have a great 2019 😁👍
Me too! It disappeared after I grew up and moved out of parents home. I think about it quite often. Early 70s. It was cast iron if my memory is correct. Very heavy built.
I'm 26 and this appeared in my suggested videos but I stayed to watch it because this video is somewhat relaxing to watch. 😁 It brings me back to being a kid when I had a train set!
Spectacular! Being one myself, I can say with total confidence that no one can obsess over a hobby like a man, and with all respect, old dudes often rule here! Astronomy, wood working, rebuilding cars, trains, steampunk, gaming, audiophiles, model making, computer builds - you name it - there's a group of men out there who know every last detail. They have invested endless hours exploring the most intricate and exotic options. They have spent insane fortunes on the tiniest improvements. They have applied NASA-level engineering to solve irrelevant challenges. Few women do this - its just not in their DNA. The difference in scale is like positioning a sewing machine against a fire-breathing 800hp V8 - the level of dedication is just not even in the same universe. God bless you sir for keeping this spirit alive!
My grandfather was an engineer on a train in the mine in my home town. He also had train sets back in the day and I used to love going to my grandparents house and watching him build his trains, set, and tracks. He had quite the town going with several different trains.. Love this video, great job Sir!
i hit the jackpot.. won the lottery. i just finished enjoying a video on watching grass grow, THEN stumbled across a recommended feed video on watching paint dry and NOW... This!
I used to work for Nexus media - we published Model Engineer and Model Engineer Workshop magazines. It was fantastic to see the skill and passion these guys put into their models. Sadly, with engineering practically dead as a career now in the UK, having the skills to build this sort of thing for your hobby is a dying art.
@@VijayNinel Because everything can be manufactured cheaply in the Far East. Everything is made in China and Taiwan. Even high quality furniture is now made mostly in Vietnam. Smaller model trains that used to be made in the UK, like the famous Hornby brand, are made in China now.
@@Wally-H There are skilled men still engineering in the UK. the design and initial prototyping is nearly always done in the UK. It's just that the tv channels have dumbed down and don't show the real people that form the backbone of the country. Nationalism is rising, as is anti-China sentiment. With it will come a drive to encourage more capable young men to go into machinist trades to supply our own industry. I'm not saying you;re wrong, but I'm saying the inner engineer and problem solver still remains in the blood of the kids, grand kids great grand kids etc of the men who built Great Britain. All that's needed is a spark to awaken that spirit, and the hard times coming will be a stark wake up. good times make weak men, weak men make bad times, bad times make strong men, strong men make good times.
😊when a railway engineer reaches for his spectacles you know things are about to get serious. fantastic engine & very knowledgeable engineer. awesome stuff 🚞🚞
Beautiful job you've done building your locomotive and setup! My father would have loved it... I sat here holding his picture while I watched your video. Amazing job sir, my father would have thought it was Super Cool!! ❤
Nothing like peace and tranquility while you are relaxing in your garden paradise with a model locomotive train passing through your backyard! Excellent craftsmanship!!
When i was kid my dad built me a Hornby train set it had lights signals and tunnels it was a work of art . Me being stupid i used to throw Lego at it and not appreciate it . Now i am 50 i can see the beauty in the creation you have built its awesome mate . P.s i still have some track and trains the loft ..Maybe 1 day i will build my own
What a lovely, highly detailed and beautiful working model! Together with a super knowledgeable and and great bloke! Would love that I'm my back garden😀👍👌
Amazing how the wooden boards resonate the noise giving us the impression of a full-sized train in motion! Everything's so truly accurate! I just wanna board that train!!! Who's with me?
I have a Wilesco Table Top working steam engine. Much like this gentleman, we understand that these are not toys and actual working mechanical steam engines. His, of course, is WAAAAAY cooler than mine. :)
I think Gauge 1 is the perfect size for impressive live steam locos. Any smaller than 0 gauge and they're like mechanised dandruff, any bigger than 2 1/2" gauge and they're not sufficiently magical.
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We love steam trains because we turned ordinary materials into magic and had a reasonable idea how it worked. We made these materials come alive, like a dragon, and puff it way up hills as if feeling the strain. And we could see its pistons pushing the wheels like a cyclist. Driven by lowly water and coal and ancient fire. There must be a reason I couldn't stop watching this.
I'm proud to say, this is my brother - more power to you, love you very much
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this was amazing - as a mechanical engineer I was humbled by this guy's brilliance, as a train lover I was awed by his perfection. This is so cool in every way
..............and I'm 'not' a mechanical engineer but I too admire this level of work as I'm also a train enthusiast. Kudos to this gentleman !
i dont understand why you would watch something then give it a thumbs down...surely if you dont like it..why are you watching it....just hater trolls i guess
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His humbleness stole my heart. I am sure the village children are a big fan of this man.
@@W0wVibes-25 100% True. Those who gave thumbs down, didn't knew how much time this guy spent on this model.
TOO freaking cool man. I can tell he has done this for most of his life and still gets that satisfaction in his face every time he runs it as if it was the first. True love for a industry and hobby. So much intelligence in one person!
If you see all things he had to do before this scale model could move, it makes you appreciate the time, when this had to be done at the real thing, were it could take hours between starting to fire everything up to the actual point the train could move.
And yeah, I love how much passion this man had, or else this thing could never come to completion. Now the result is rewarding.
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Very interesting video. That is a very detailed and beautiful model.
As I watched this in February, 2021, and enjoyed the result of this man's passion and skill, I can't help but note that 11,000 individuals gave the video a thumbs down. I despair.
I cannot imagine why someone would dislike this unless they are jealous. :)
@@fergusontea probably they cant do anything so amazing like this
They r just naughty kids 😡😡
Lot of idiots do not appreciate art is such form
Let them be
Wouldn’t worry about dicks on you tube bro.
Richard, my man, If only you and I could be neighbors we'd have Gauge 1 live steam locos and track running everywhere. This gauge is the perfect size for live steam and the builds of this size don't take forever or require a queen's ransom to buy, build or maintain. You've gained an interested subscriber who wishes you great success.
Amazing! For anyone not too chuffed with the wait, the action starts about 10:30! So good you could use it in a movie!
As a former tube driver in Oslo, I have en enduring passion for trains. But you Sir, you take this to great levels. Hatd off to you Sir !
Excellent engineering !
*We've been fortunate enough to see many many train models, but this one has to be in the top 5 anywhere these models are seen or found around the glob!* *We appreciate you sharing your very special train with all the train loves of the globe...a big shout out to you and those who supported you in this incredible love for trains...thank you all so very much!*
Thank you for sharing your immense talent with us. Beautiful job. Your explanation helps us understand how it works. I’m sure many of us had no idea. It’s no wonder you have 1.1 million views. Thank you!
sir , i am proud out of you , i wish when i retire i could built a similar engine train in my ancestral village home garden in himalayas ... love and respect from India ....
I’m surprised to see anyone give this video a thumbs down. It’s inspiring to see that level of detail and realism in the hobby. Thanks.
@@johnnyrockford5641 people will down vote this because in those immortal words: "Stupid is as stupid does"
A lovely sense of humour and quiet dedication totally lost on the short attention span idiots on Social Media ..
@@BretChilcott how are they built ? Are their small parts available ? Even bolts
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A friend just sent me the link to this video. It was fantastic to watch. As a former hospital Steam plant engineer I can relate to what you have done and how it works. It must have taken you years to assemble this project. An obvious labor of love ..... way to go hello from Canada.
0:12 2 months... maybe he did it for whole day & he's skilled + efficient
Massive respect for the build. I’m not a train enthusiast but somehow I have been brought here as I drive trains for a living. This is truly an amazing bit of engineering on a small scale well done for putting it together.
You drive trains for a living but you can’t spell done correctly?
GrantOriginal edited it now are you happier inside now? I hope you sleep better sweet heart 😂
Offset 1000 Well I’m stoned so I will sleep perfectly and sweetheart ain’t you a man why are you calling me sweetheart? 😂
Haha that explains a lot. Hey wait did you just assume my gender? 😏
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Why does this video have 14K downvotes??? This gentleman is awesome, can't fathom why people would leave so much hate towards someone sharing their passion.
I thought that miserable sods!
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As a young Eurostar Rolling stock engineer just starting their full career in the railway, You sir have truly inspired me, its Beautiful to see where hard work, knowledge and a great passion can lead may years down the line and I look forward to be able to recreate models of the trains I’m growing up working on and seeing everyday. Have a great 2019 😁👍
Thank you, it’s my dream train when i’m young, when the first time learning about engines and wheels.
I had a Lional Train in the 70's that came with oil to simulate steam and working head lights. It was really amazing. I wish I still had it...
I bought one of those Lionel trains many years ago and we set it up around the Christmas tree. It still runs well.
Me too! It disappeared after I grew up and moved out of parents home. I think about it quite often. Early 70s. It was cast iron if my memory is correct. Very heavy built.
I'm 26 and this appeared in my suggested videos but I stayed to watch it because this video is somewhat relaxing to watch. 😁 It brings me back to being a kid when I had a train set!
Spectacular! Being one myself, I can say with total confidence that no one can obsess over a hobby like a man, and with all respect, old dudes often rule here! Astronomy, wood working, rebuilding cars, trains, steampunk, gaming, audiophiles, model making, computer builds - you name it - there's a group of men out there who know every last detail. They have invested endless hours exploring the most intricate and exotic options. They have spent insane fortunes on the tiniest improvements. They have applied NASA-level engineering to solve irrelevant challenges. Few women do this - its just not in their DNA. The difference in scale is like positioning a sewing machine against a fire-breathing 800hp V8 - the level of dedication is just not even in the same universe. God bless you sir for keeping this spirit alive!
That was fun to watch mister, I'm definitely searching for other videos :). Great job.
Life stops the very moment we stop being kids. What an amazing train and train operator!
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Is this chap being a kid? I'd say he's more grownup than the folk who are here to disrespect him, and certainly more intelligent.
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Simply Fascinating! Your passion is evident in the care and attention to detail....well done sir!
Thank you for reminding me of my grandfather and his love of all things trains including his models, loved the video.
Patience, willpower, knowledge - I see all of them in this man. What a marvelous creation! You've gained my respect man ...
GREAT JOB, looks so real, like all steam has so much power from a start.
Just found this video and wanted to say well done on your build!!!
Incredible! Fine job in all areas.
My grandfather was an engineer on a train in the mine in my home town. He also had train sets back in the day and I used to love going to my grandparents house and watching him build his trains, set, and tracks. He had quite the town going with several different trains.. Love this video, great job Sir!
i hit the jackpot.. won the lottery. i just finished enjoying a video on watching grass grow, THEN stumbled across a recommended feed video on watching paint dry and NOW... This!
I used to work for Nexus media - we published Model Engineer and Model Engineer Workshop magazines. It was fantastic to see the skill and passion these guys put into their models. Sadly, with engineering practically dead as a career now in the UK, having the skills to build this sort of thing for your hobby is a dying art.
Why is engineering dying as a career in the U.K? Home of the industrial revolution.
@@VijayNinel Because everything can be manufactured cheaply in the Far East. Everything is made in China and Taiwan. Even high quality furniture is now made mostly in Vietnam. Smaller model trains that used to be made in the UK, like the famous Hornby brand, are made in China now.
@@Wally-H There are skilled men still engineering in the UK. the design and initial prototyping is nearly always done in the UK. It's just that the tv channels have dumbed down and don't show the real people that form the backbone of the country. Nationalism is rising, as is anti-China sentiment. With it will come a drive to encourage more capable young men to go into machinist trades to supply our own industry. I'm not saying you;re wrong, but I'm saying the inner engineer and problem solver still remains in the blood of the kids, grand kids great grand kids etc of the men who built Great Britain. All that's needed is a spark to awaken that spirit, and the hard times coming will be a stark wake up. good times make weak men, weak men make bad times, bad times make strong men, strong men make good times.
I have never really thought about this as a hobby but after watching this I totally understand the joy it must give. Great Vlog
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This is honestly the most realistic steam engine I have ever seen.
...and heard!
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@@herbdean9244 lol, did you vote for Biden?
@@johnnycee5179 nah im from jamaca mon
@@herbdean9244 lol, and you can't spell the name of your own home correctly?
😊when a railway engineer reaches for his spectacles you know things are about to get serious. fantastic engine & very knowledgeable engineer. awesome stuff 🚞🚞
Amazing detail, looks really good running round on live steam!
This cuts deep into my hart the old man explaining how it works just like my grandad did to me when he was on the steam engines this is amazing
There's nothing I can add to what everyone else has said........very , very nice, I admire your patience and attention to detail sir.
Beautiful job you've done building your locomotive and setup! My father would have loved it... I sat here holding his picture while I watched your video. Amazing job sir, my father would have thought it was Super Cool!! ❤
Really fun video! Enjoyed the camera angles and the sounds!
Nothing like peace and tranquility while you are relaxing in your garden paradise with a model locomotive train passing through your backyard! Excellent craftsmanship!!
Awesome!
So nostalgic and inspiring. Thank you for making this video.
When i was kid my dad built me a Hornby train set it had lights signals and tunnels it was a work of art . Me being stupid i used to throw Lego at it and not appreciate it . Now i am 50 i can see the beauty in the creation you have built its awesome mate . P.s i still have some track and trains the loft ..Maybe 1 day i will build my own
Beautiful art work of building that train, thanks for sharing, Blessings to you and your family.
Beautiful. I wish my Dad was alive to see this. Thanks for posting.
I know this video is old but new 2 me and am a hobby guy my self appreciate the hard work and a view into ur world thank u
I love this guy he seems so kind hearted and innocent keep up the good work man
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Everyone wants a train like this
No, bullet train is needed everywhere in India
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What a lovely, highly detailed and beautiful working model! Together with a super knowledgeable and and great bloke! Would love that I'm my back garden😀👍👌
Amazing how the wooden boards resonate the noise giving us the impression of a full-sized train in motion! Everything's so truly accurate! I just wanna board that train!!! Who's with me?
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Saw Clan Line for real in splendid condition - stunning, loved it ever since! :D
Nice man, nice garden, nice train.
pleasant, just pleasant. better than a sedative.
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Sir,It's an amazing idea.. I love this..
This is absolutely extraordinary, magnificent and wonderful. Thanks for making and sharing it.
Truly great video.This is RUclips at its finest.Thank you for posting.
i like him he seems nice. and the little train is wicked.
Beautiful, a wonderful working model, a nice way to remember these great steam giants. Best of luck and let's see some more vids, thanks!
It is amazing how some hobbyists reach a level that the vast, vast, majority of hobbiests can only dream of!
I have a Wilesco Table Top working steam engine. Much like this gentleman, we understand that these are not toys and actual working mechanical steam engines. His, of course, is WAAAAAY cooler than mine. :)
All have their charm ☺
Still toys though
So much know how and so many hours of work - amazing job
I'm not sure how I got here but I'm glad I did that was really cool
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This place should be a tourist spot. Amazing work!
What a lovely model, and super presentation. Thanks !
wow...fantastic video!!! i like it!
He may look old, but he is a kid inside ❤. Nice video
Hahaha fk u
Nature says you have to get old, there's nothing says you have to grow up.
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@@DrLoverLover ! what makes you think that? and, no problem if he is, any more than if anyone is?
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Fantastic commitment to your craft and hobby. Wonderful to watch such knowledge and enthusiasm. Thank you.
This is a great video of a man who understands the value of historical knowledge. He is a modern hero!
Absolutely Super Cool!
It's like a Dream!😊
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I think Gauge 1 is the perfect size for impressive live steam locos.
Any smaller than 0 gauge and they're like mechanised dandruff,
any bigger than 2 1/2" gauge and they're not sufficiently magical.
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Loved this video! Thank you so much for walking us through everything.
Lovely train made by genius person. Appreciated his work by heart.
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I had no idea that gauge 1 live steam existed. The detail is magical, and Richard really understands steam.
That was so much fun to watch. God bless you and your good family :-)
What an awesome hobby. That locomotive is an impressive little toy.
Honestly, I'm jealous. lol Amazing job.
He did a great job using water in the boler
I would never take the time to do this, but im glad you did. Absolutely stunning! Wonderful job.
What an amazing train.
Great praise
Greetings from Bavaria
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What most enthralled new was the trail of steam giving it realism. Just a beautiful sight. These things pushed the 19th century into the 20th.
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That was a lot more fun than I had thought possible. What a beautiful model and powerful too!
This shows me I can do whatever I want if I put my mind to it
but for this you need to get off the couch
It's mad how it sounds just like a real size locomotive.. thumbs up from me 👍
Excellent training; keep your energy-level up. Cheers!
Very impressive! Nice work!!
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This bloke is cool without even knowing it.
And that's what I like.
Eric Liddell: Hear, hear. I've never seen cool downplayed and understated to this degree.
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is it possible to be this serene? i need a nice hobby.
Sir it's,an amazing video....I love this
great work. can't imagine the time, effort took to finish the project, apart from the skills.
My God, even the track sound is correct
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That,,,,is a real labor of love. Thank you for sharing your wonderful obsession.
What an informative video. Thank you for your efforts putting this together.
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I appreciate Richard for sharing such a hobby of his - make me realise that we don't need to play this "adult" game and we can do whatever
Absolutely superb video, expertly presented. Well done, young man!
We love steam trains because we turned ordinary materials into magic and had a reasonable idea how it worked. We made these materials come alive, like a dragon, and puff it way up hills as if feeling the strain. And we could see its pistons pushing the wheels like a cyclist. Driven by lowly water and coal and ancient fire. There must be a reason I couldn't stop watching this.
Films like this hopefully raise peoples' awareness of the existence of gauge 1. Nice clip. Thank you.
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November is Gauge 1 awareness month.
I didn't just skip to the end to watch it going,
I watched all the laborious preparation (and thoroughly enjoyed it).
Wonderful, who wouldn't like one of those in your garden , imagine how excited your grand kids would be , think it's great 👍 well done 👍
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This is by far the best train model I’ve ever seen
As a miniature builder i love to see this beautiful trainset functional and run. Good job and all my respect.
Truely amazing, I've subbed to your channel
He said it's for the kids.. I don't think he let the kids even touch that.
Ha Ha! Most likely an adult kid.
Sadly, kids will be amused by this for a short period of time before seeking a screen of some kind. 🤪
@@Omegatonboom Depends on if you get the right kid. I know a few that absolutely love this kind of stuff.
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That guy had kids? who fucks the guy whom calls model trains locos