GARDEN RAILWAY DISASTER! Bachmann Class 40 takes a plunge!
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
- Hello and welcome to this impromptu video! I was running trains outside and my bachmann 40 plunged off the railway, reason unknown!
Lets take a look at the damage and see if i can mend the poor whistler. - Хобби
i love how when a train derails, he’s not like “oop, put that back on.” he says “bother, let’s get the cranes.” just shows how much fun he’s having.
I reckon it was an animal assault. An inquisitive magpie or a stroppy squirrel, perhaps?
I have learned a lesson from this video. When I have a garden railway, I am going to have guardrails on the sides where there is risk of my trains falling off the track from a height. I recommend installing guard rails about 2 inches high. It will save a lot of pain in the long run.
I have started a little garden railway and guardrails are essential. if i didnt have them, i would have propably already lost just about 1000 euros in engines
@@BoxtankEngine Great idea buddy. When I do make mine. I plan to make it radio controlled so I won't need to worry about dirty tracks as such. I plan to have a bridge over a pond as well so I will need to add guardrails on that at the entrance and exit points so the trains will not land in the water. Also my model trains will have lithium polymer or lithium ion batteries inside rather than track power so I can run my trains smoothly. I think they call it dead rail in the US where there is no track power just rails to guide them. The conversion is easy enough as you only need a receiver from the remote that goes into the track power inputs and the battery into the receiver. There is a lot of videos on how to do this on RUclips and I find it fascinating buddy :).
@@BritishRail60062I ran my express train through the guard rails.
Pleased you were able to fix your beloved 40, Dan!
Nice model. I suspect squirrel trespass as the cause… 🤔
Definitely look into installing safety barriers or guardrails or something along those lines- the last thing you need is for more giant squirrel attacks
Love the fact you got the breakdown crew out. Brilliant.😂😂😂
Hi Dan.
At least you had a new bit of content. Glad the 40 is ok.
Could it have been a bit of foliage or a small twig that you couldn't see.
Well done with the recovery, loved the crane.
Thumbs up thumped 👍
.... Pete....
I’m this incident and rapidly learning from it if I was u I would be rapidly installing side protector barriers to prevent locos falling off the boards. Just helpful info. For you Dan.
Good luck with repairing. These are so delicate nowadays and akward to mend
Brambles and nettles, great for the wildlife and lots of beautiful blackberries. Don't understand why people have a problem with native plants.
Trouble with my neighbour over that. While out she came in my garden jungle and cut down two trees and bushes with blackbirds nests in as well as brambles. It started when she said there were rats in my garden. She puts loads of food out on her lawn and I don't, there are fields behind the house and probably rats come from there, but almost certainly do not live in my garden, never seen any sign of them only squirrels, which do climb trees rats don't. Now have a lock n chain on my gate.
One of my favourite models jumped out of the track similar to yours. Just go and check your track gauge in that area.
I hope the driver was OK.
That could have been a lot worse, At least the 40 survived to tell the story.
Crewe Works did a good speedy job on the accident repairs... 😜
Rather than Trash to Track it was an episode of 'Track to Trash, Back to Track', still an entertaining vid :)
The Whistler takes a tumble Dan, love the garden railway Ktf J
Disaster has struck the 40! i wish you luck getting it repaired, it could have been a small leaf or a rock that did it, dropped by an animal, most likely a tiny rock that dislodged the front wheel and it caught on something.
Hi Dan
Great video sometimes locomotives have mind of their own
Lol
Trim weeds brambles etc right to ground level and you can find all the little missing bits
Awesome video 😊
all those nettles and brambles...... i feel a bit of gardening coming on..... you know it makes sense..... before it spreads over the tracks
Had the same thing happen with my class 47 I was lucky that it missed the pond and it landed in the rockery I still don't know what happened as I do have side to stop this it manages to put back on the track and run ok Ron's garden railway
Time you got rid of those brambles and nettles kind of spoils the effect of the railway and if you let them grow they’ll take over the garden.
good vid on the layout thanks lee
Yea that is the reason why i would not build a model layout that high of the ground with out some kind of safety rail to stop the models sky diving
Attack of the 80 foot stinging nettles
Luckily no one was hurt.
Wow ......hope the driver was ok
Very interesting, no need to access the block box?
So I'm not the only one who gets the recovery crane out. Lol.
Glad you got it running again! The class 24 sounds amazing, what speaker & sound chip combo has it got in it? Cheers!
The 24 is a new version bachmann factory fitted sound, as it came. I’ve not altered it.
1co co1 big pain.
Do you think it would be an idea to put walling or fence along that stretch of railway so it would never happen again! These locos are not cheap to be falling 3-4feet to the ground ?
Possibly a bird or the nettles blown in the breeze over the track?
R.I.P Andy
Make the railway wider and put fencing around it
I wonder if it was a bird or squirrel
Or cat
New meaning to the term "bird strike"?
Take this “Bowler” Away!
Bird strike ?
Will there be a Network Rail inquiry in to the causes of this accident? Bill from California
the orr has been notified and raib inspectors are on their way
squirrels. always squirrels.
well thats not good
Probably cats, if you watch any cat videos you will see they will bat anything just for the hell of it.
NO SYMPATHY thats why you should ALWAYS have guard rails either side of layout................could be an expensive lesson
not always there should be no reason for a train to derail on a straight bit of track so why would there be a need for gaurd rails