Really wish I could show this to my great uncle, he had a Hornby layout in the 60s (most likely) and I think he would love to see this. I also really liked that this layout was live steam and thought it was really cool, thanks!
Not sure how you’d feel about this, but just something I feel would be great, would be a model railway discord server. I just think it would be a wonderful way for modelers to connect and ask questions. Thanks for the video. Cheerio!
It definitely an interesting idea and similar to the forums and social media groups we have now. If anyone set one up and was able to keep it well maintained it could have the potential to do very well. Thanks for watching 😃
Thanks for that! Personal favourites are the Stirling single, GWR City with clerestories and the Spam can! Too much of a rich mans game though (sadly) to participate.
I wouldn't be so sure. I would imagine there are clubs and societies you can join that welcome new members even if they don't have locos of their own. Or alternatively find a very cheap secondhand loco and restore it working condition if you fancy a project. Thanks for watching 😃
That looked like a very fun layout to watch. Some of those steam engines can really move. Live steam just makes it more real. Thanks for sharing this one. GOD BLESS from America 🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖
I'd never thought of that before. I guess I always assumed they're were exact miniature replicas of the real locomotives but I guess some might be more simple. Thanks for watching 😃
I think i saw this layout at the Stonham Barns model railway show last year, when they were doing their first model show as they got the second one this year on the 24th next month and ill be exhibiting, its a damn amazing thing to see in person and the sound of the stock clattering over rail joiners is lovely, the sound fitted diesel locos also sound really loud and scale well
Yeah it's certainly something different to see at a show! Good to know about the diesels too - I only saw the GWR Railcar myself but interesting to know they have more modern stock too. Thanks for watching 😃
Not every model railway is designed to fit in a loft. Many prefer to have larger scale like this outdoors in the garden or alternatively they don't have a layout of their own but are part of a club that does. Remember, with live steam enthusiasts in particular, a large part of the hobby isn't just running trains but also getting enjoyment from tinkering with the loco and maintaining it. That said, you could fit a small gauge 1 layout into a loft if you really wanted too. You might not be able to have the big express trains but certainly the little B4 with a few wagons would fit. Thanks for watching 👍
Wouldn't you, just watching a train go round and round and round and round? Well, you get the picture. No scenery, no stations, just trains going round and round and round and round. Goodness, I do feel tired.
Probably because this was filmed on a Sunday afternoon at the end of one of the busiest exhibitions in the country. Having done shows myself I can tell you from first hand experience that if you get a spare moment to sit down and take a break, you absolutely take it because you're exhausted. And this isn't exactly a typical layout to operate. Thanks for watching 👍
Gauge 1 live steam is fine for just going round and round, as many(not all) of the layouts over there are, but they're not very good if you want operations as many layouts in the States are .
It depends what you mean by operations. The vast majority of people who get into Gauge 1 probably do so because they want to run big long express trains, usually out in the garden. This layout breaks that mould by being setup both indoors and portable layout. But there is still plenty of operational interest that can be had even with express trains like these. It partly depends on the layout of course. Bare in mind as well that, at an exhibition like this, the operators jobs will be to keep trains running round the circuits as often as possible to entertain the crowds - most of whom just want to see a train go past rather than see anything particularly complicated. Thanks for watching 😃
@@ThatModelRailwayGuy Yes, for exhibitions it's perfect, and I get the part about Gauge 1 being more for outdoor than indoor, but a lot of the outdoor/garden railways here still mimic the indoor setup with yards and sidings as well as the long main lines capable of handling long trains...I probably should have mentioned the part about being perfect for exhibitions. I was more referring to those that operate their outdoor railways like an indoor one with lots of switching/shunting of freight. As always though, it all depends on what the owner of the railway wants their line to be.
Why DCC though? There are RC controlled live steam locomotives that already do just that. Adding in digital control would take away from the analog nature of this side of the hobby. Thanks for watching 😃
My comment was made because I saw how the people running this layout were having to change settings on the loco as it passed by - I did not know about the radio control options that already exist! @@ThatModelRailwayGuy
If you look at the controls at the bottom of the video, just to the left of the volume slider is a mute button. Hope that helps and thanks for watching 😃
Really wish I could show this to my great uncle, he had a Hornby layout in the 60s (most likely) and I think he would love to see this. I also really liked that this layout was live steam and thought it was really cool, thanks!
Yeah the live steam nature of this does give the layout a special feeling. Thanks for watching 😃
Not sure how you’d feel about this, but just something I feel would be great, would be a model railway discord server. I just think it would be a wonderful way for modelers to connect and ask questions. Thanks for the video. Cheerio!
It definitely an interesting idea and similar to the forums and social media groups we have now. If anyone set one up and was able to keep it well maintained it could have the potential to do very well. Thanks for watching 😃
Planning a modest OO scale/HO gauge layout but always good to see other scales.👍
Awesome, yeah I mostly work in 00 too but it's always fun to see these larger live steam locos. Thanks for watching 😃
Attractive trains. The 1830s to 1840s style trains are my favorites of the lot.
Yeah they caught my eye too! Don't think I've ever seen anything like those in Gauge 1 before. Thanks for watching 😃
I’m really happy I attended Warley last year and saw this!
Yeah that's where I saw this layout too. Thanks for watching 😃
Thanks for that! Personal favourites are the Stirling single, GWR City with clerestories and the Spam can! Too much of a rich mans game though (sadly) to participate.
I wouldn't be so sure. I would imagine there are clubs and societies you can join that welcome new members even if they don't have locos of their own. Or alternatively find a very cheap secondhand loco and restore it working condition if you fancy a project. Thanks for watching 😃
With 3D printing, it is quite cheap to get into Gauge 1, and there are models you can print from the G1 3D Circle for free!
That looked like a very fun layout to watch. Some of those steam engines can really move. Live steam just makes it more real. Thanks for sharing this one.
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Yeah there is something special about live steam models! Thanks for watching 😃
A truly impressive display. It takes some doing to operate any kind of live steam. I wonder if the V2 is a 3-cylinder, actual Gresley loco. Good show.
I'd never thought of that before. I guess I always assumed they're were exact miniature replicas of the real locomotives but I guess some might be more simple. Thanks for watching 😃
I think i saw this layout at the Stonham Barns model railway show last year, when they were doing their first model show as they got the second one this year on the 24th next month and ill be exhibiting, its a damn amazing thing to see in person and the sound of the stock clattering over rail joiners is lovely, the sound fitted diesel locos also sound really loud and scale well
Yeah it's certainly something different to see at a show! Good to know about the diesels too - I only saw the GWR Railcar myself but interesting to know they have more modern stock too. Thanks for watching 😃
Yes, I think that would fit in most lofts...!
Not every model railway is designed to fit in a loft. Many prefer to have larger scale like this outdoors in the garden or alternatively they don't have a layout of their own but are part of a club that does. Remember, with live steam enthusiasts in particular, a large part of the hobby isn't just running trains but also getting enjoyment from tinkering with the loco and maintaining it.
That said, you could fit a small gauge 1 layout into a loft if you really wanted too. You might not be able to have the big express trains but certainly the little B4 with a few wagons would fit. Thanks for watching 👍
Indeed - I was joking.@@ThatModelRailwayGuy
0:53 - why does he look so darn bored?
Wouldn't you, just watching a train go round and round and round and round? Well, you get the picture. No scenery, no stations, just trains going round and round and round and round. Goodness, I do feel tired.
Probably because this was filmed on a Sunday afternoon at the end of one of the busiest exhibitions in the country. Having done shows myself I can tell you from first hand experience that if you get a spare moment to sit down and take a break, you absolutely take it because you're exhausted. And this isn't exactly a typical layout to operate. Thanks for watching 👍
I know the chap, he was certainly not bored, but it can look that way if you don't know him!
Gauge 1 live steam is fine for just going round and round, as many(not all) of the layouts over there are, but they're not very good if you want operations as many layouts in the States are .
It depends what you mean by operations. The vast majority of people who get into Gauge 1 probably do so because they want to run big long express trains, usually out in the garden. This layout breaks that mould by being setup both indoors and portable layout. But there is still plenty of operational interest that can be had even with express trains like these. It partly depends on the layout of course.
Bare in mind as well that, at an exhibition like this, the operators jobs will be to keep trains running round the circuits as often as possible to entertain the crowds - most of whom just want to see a train go past rather than see anything particularly complicated. Thanks for watching 😃
@@ThatModelRailwayGuy Yes, for exhibitions it's perfect, and I get the part about Gauge 1 being more for outdoor than indoor, but a lot of the outdoor/garden railways here still mimic the indoor setup with yards and sidings as well as the long main lines capable of handling long trains...I probably should have mentioned the part about being perfect for exhibitions. I was more referring to those that operate their outdoor railways like an indoor one with lots of switching/shunting of freight. As always though, it all depends on what the owner of the railway wants their line to be.
Someone should devise a way for DCC controlled live steam, with functions like whistle, stop, start at signals / stations etc
Why DCC though? There are RC controlled live steam locomotives that already do just that. Adding in digital control would take away from the analog nature of this side of the hobby. Thanks for watching 😃
My comment was made because I saw how the people running this layout were having to change settings on the loco as it passed by - I did not know about the radio control options that already exist! @@ThatModelRailwayGuy
live steam is hot
Yep, I wear heat resistant gloves when running mine. Thanks for watching 😃
I am afraid I am not a fan of the continuous background music.
If you look at the controls at the bottom of the video, just to the left of the volume slider is a mute button. Hope that helps and thanks for watching 😃