The 7&1/4" Gauge track gives an impression of the 7ft of the 1800s. She seems to steam very well, safety valves lifting for some time here & there. Priming a bit at the start, but after she got into her stride she never stopped. Why was there so much coal scattered by the firehole door?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the ride. Coal by the door......lazy firing but also not so easy when batting along to get it all in without loosing the odd bean here and there. The coal on the floor represents a good 3 hours steaming
Duck’s based off a similar engine, the GWR 5700 pannier tank - this one’s an 8700 pannier tank, and the “tender” is really just so someone can ride the thing at all haha
Really cool Video. How long is the track? Beautiful Landscape by the way. Im from germany and im driving 5 inch gauge trains too. Geetings from germany!
I don't have the opportunity to travel by such trains but it was fun to watch the video. This is one of the wonders of the internet. Thanks for uploading.
Hi James, this is our club site. Cost wise this loco is worth approx £5000 in excellent condition. If it were worn out, scruffy etc it would be slightly less. This is my loco and she isn't for sale lol. Biggest issue with garden/yard railways is having enough radius in your curves
That was a really nice ride - just what was needed. Thanks! And that little loco bats along at quite a pace, too... Tom
The 7&1/4" Gauge track gives an impression of the 7ft of the 1800s. She seems to steam very well, safety valves lifting for some time here & there. Priming a bit at the start, but after she got into her stride she never stopped. Why was there so much coal scattered by the firehole door?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the ride. Coal by the door......lazy firing but also not so easy when batting along to get it all in without loosing the odd bean here and there. The coal on the floor represents a good 3 hours steaming
Pansy looks great, runs beautifully sounds just perfect pressure always on the mark what a driver, thanks for sharing Phil.
he's doing this one handed as well. the entire time.
how can i get a locomotive like that in the video?
hi mate i do minature railway to only i sadly dont own a loco of my own and i would like to come down to little hay one day are you around offten
the video quality is superb..excellent
3:11 Pannier tank versus lawnmower!
aww, what a cute train
Great Pannier Tank! Also looks a fab narrow gauge line!
Great vid, mate! I’ve subscribed. 👍🏻
That loco is a thing of beauty.
Thanks Phil. Look forward to more of your lovely railway. Keep well.
The green locomotive you were driving in the start looks like duck if you take the tender of
Duck’s based off a similar engine, the GWR 5700 pannier tank - this one’s an 8700 pannier tank, and the “tender” is really just so someone can ride the thing at all haha
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Really cool Video. How long is the track? Beautiful Landscape by the way. Im from germany and im driving 5 inch gauge trains too. Geetings from germany!
its sooo cool i want dat tooooo!!!!!!!!!!
I don't have the opportunity to travel by such trains but it was fun to watch the video.
This is one of the wonders of the internet.
Thanks for uploading.
Beautiful!! Fast and powerful little bugger!! Well done in every respect!
Love train and layout
Thanks for posting
Beautiful loco! Runs great.
Great loco and track. New subscriber
Clean the damn cab floor of coal XD
I counted 3 SPADs
Do I see two gauges?
Yeah spot on. 7.25 and 5 inch
Nice pannier
Superb, what a fantastic site you have there and your little pannier tank, it's running really sweet!
Fantastic Phil!
Stan!!! Dare i ask....ajax? All the best mate
@@phildavis2346 The Ajax just might come alive yet! Sent you an email.
I’ve never seen this before? Where is this located? Is this out of the cost realm for someone who would love one on their yard?
Hi James, this is our club site. Cost wise this loco is worth approx £5000 in excellent condition. If it were worn out, scruffy etc it would be slightly less. This is my loco and she isn't for sale lol. Biggest issue with garden/yard railways is having enough radius in your curves