Indeed my friend, Accurascale are very impressive in all respects as far as I’m concerned, even if something does go wrong then they are only too willing to help out. Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Thanks for the comment mate and yes, that 92 is fabulous and is a really strong puller too, I like the Stobart livery, it makes a change from the normal liveries. Cheers for now mate. ………….Graham
Good morning Graham nice running session glad you have all your points working. Keep safe my friend. Me ive lost my mojo at the moment I've got the stuff to do finish the lay out BUT it's going in to the shed maybe next week.
Very nice Graham. @6.40ish there is a gap in the track which I appreciate is a board join. What I have done with my gaps is to get a piece of square plastistruct glued, it in the gap and when thoroughly stuck profiled it with a needle file and when painted in with the track, hey presto! no gap. Thanks as always for sharing. Cheers, Bob
Great video again Graham, my grandson enjoyed it but he says you need a Dylington Custard Company Ghost Sign, on one of your buildings 😁👍 take care James
Thanks for the comment mate and I didn’t realise that the bikes had been upgraded but pleased that it now works for you - you’ve put a lot of effort into making it work! Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Great running session here graham, some nice additions as well, I got my TPE coaches a few days ago and have to say they are very nice coaches and they look really good with my dapol DRS class 68, only issue I have had is propelling but that was easily fixed by using one of the bachmann close couplings that you get with their mk1 coaches, nice class 92 you have there graham, I have 92022 Charles Dickens myself and it is a really nice locomotive from accurascale, I am thinking of picking up the Stobart one though as that would go really well with my bachmann class 66 in the Stobart livery.
Hi David and yes, those TPE coaches are fantastic, like you though I can’t push them with the 68 so I’m getting some magnetic couplings from Accurascale to see if that makes any difference. The 92 is a fabulous loco and really feels solid on the track, it’s got great pulling power too. Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Great running session. I love the Accurascale 92 Stobart rail it looks good and sounds wonderful. The quality and price of Accurascale stuff puts the big manufacturers to shame.
@@alness1289 Mine wasn’t so good and a few others had some issues too but hopefully Accurascale will sort those issues out. Everything else I’ve had from them has been 100% and I can’t say that about the other big manufacturers!!
Lakeside looks like an attractive place to live, with a fast train service to London, and countryside nearby. Or even better if you have a position and can commute by car, perhaps half an hour, maybe as a teacher. Having worked hard to qualify, and secure a position, after a challenging but rewarding week, you can now have time to relax and enjoy the local amenities. So on a Saturday, you can drive into the countryside and take your dog for a wonderful walk, and catch up with friends for brunch, in a pub by the canal
Hi ya Graham. I was surprised when you mentioned all your points were now working properly. I had imagined they always had. Lol. Beautiful running session. It’s always a pleasure watching trains run on your amazing layout. Thanks. See ya next time.
Great video as always Graham... In order to keep the 'too high or too low a volume' moaners, perhaps you should just introduce them to the wonders of Thomas Bergersen? I'd be pleased if you did for one... Keep up the great work anyway....
Another wonderful video, Graham. The Stobart 92 would dominate any review for how sharp it is, but the TPE coaches with the class 68 steal the show today. Beautiful coaches (my favorite livery in the UK) and the 68s sound and run nicely! (Isn't it amazing what folks will complain about, even when they have the ability to avoid the complaint. lol)
Hi Anthony and thanks for the kind comment and I’m pleased that you enjoyed the video. I’m with you on the livery of the TPE’s - just stunning and so different to anything else I’ve seen. Yes, some folk will find something to moan about no matter how hard I try but hey Ho, that’s just something else for me to ignore! 😂😂. Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Very nice. I collect Stobart stuff, so I'd like that loco. I have the TPE coaches. They are lovely. I have two of the Bachmann class 37s in that livery and the Hornby one. I have the Accurascale on order. I love the ROG stuff.
These TPE sets are superb . Close coupling is fantastic and decoration superb . I notice you didn’t push the train . I have an issue with buffer lock as the coupling on the 68 droops and goes under the Accurascale tension lock . Going to try some Westhill Wagon Works magnetic couplers to see if that makes a difference . Not usually a sound person but who can believe the sound on that 92 Wow . Have you sorted your Deltic yet ?
Hi Graham great little running session of accurascale stock. I really like my TPE, class 92 Caledonian sleeper and lots of wagons. They look really nice with the aqueduct in the background. Great video again atb Andy
Hi mate and thank you for the comment. I was going to order the 37 but I’ve already got quite a few so I thought I would leave this one. Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Hi Graham. Nice running session. Pleased to see you got a class 92 and those HYA Cutdown Hopper Wagons. I've got a class 92 and a rake of those wagons. I've yet to fully run trains as I've had to re do a section of my layout. How have you found running the Class 92? Only thing I've found that's a little annoying is the NEM coupling socket comes off really easily in what running I've had. Speaking to Accurascale support they've advised that I glue it with a bit of PVA glue which I've done but wondered how you found them? Nice to see you've got two lots of the MK5 coaches. They look really cool. I wish I could have afforded the sleeper coaches at the time but I couldn't and I not paying eBay prices for them. Hope you got the Deltic sorted. Looking forward to the next vid. Tim.
Oh and thanks for another little tip. I've been re building my lift up section and watched your videos on how you did it. Once again thanks for another little tip re the adjustable feet that you put your board legs on.
Lovely running session and superb stock! I'm sure you've had this question many times but could I ask what camera you use to film your layout? The picture quality is superb.
Hi Graham I'm DC so love the sound even especially if it is turned up. I brought through a well know shop in Liverpool a pair of Accurascale covered steel coil wagons only to find that when I opened them I think the postman must have been playing football with my parcel, I know they are well detailed wagons but there must have been fewer parts in an Airfix kit, I sent them back and the second pair only had a couple of small detail parts detached (soon fixed). I saw your King Charles waiting in your station and was wondering what coaches it will/or should pull, would the Royal Train pull the late Queen Elizabeth's 11 maroon or is there to be a new colour for the now King Charles 111? Regards and many thanks for sharing Barry..
I sure like those coil steel wagons. The sound is brilliant on your 92. What was wrong with your points? It has just occurred to me that I will see Lakeside in person for the first time. Last time I was there you had just taken it down. Maybe I’ll even get to ride in the Gentry. Wouldn’t that be something.
Hi Graham. I much enjoyed the running session and the nice trains on display. Any further developments regarding your, sick Accurascale Deltic, Graham? Best, Jason.
Dear Points of View, Why oh why oh why..........! ;-) I had nothing better to moan about, so I watched this Graham Foulston chap. Nice running session Graham. Cheers
On your side, when it comes to sound. its so obvious the answer. Dumb bums. I personally do not like sound fitted locos. Still a good video with sound off. Looking forward to the next update on canal.
Excellent video, Graham.
Thanks Graham, enjoyed watching that, excellent 👍
Hi Graham, really enjoyed the running session, thanks Cheers Greg
Really nice running session and the layout looks amazing, just what we would all expect!
Excellent for all - Graham great layout, blog and video, Accrurascale - For TPE, class 92 and Dapol for Class 68's - all winning combos
Indeed my friend, Accurascale are very impressive in all respects as far as I’m concerned, even if something does go wrong then they are only too willing to help out. Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Amazing loco this class 92! Great running session too!! Thanks for sharing this video! Cheers Onno.
Great stuff Graham, that Stobart 92 is really something else
Thanks for the comment mate and yes, that 92 is fabulous and is a really strong puller too, I like the Stobart livery, it makes a change from the normal liveries. Cheers for now mate. ………….Graham
Awesome video
Great Video Graham
Hi Graham hope you and your lady r well the class 92 looks and sounds amazing the mark 5 coaches look brilliant 👏 thankyou for the video
Hi Graham what a fantastic running session with the TPE sets the Europheonix and the 92 thanks for sharing. Regards Tom
Good morning Graham nice running session glad you have all your points working. Keep safe my friend. Me ive lost my mojo at the moment I've got the stuff to do finish the lay out BUT it's going in to the shed maybe next week.
Very nice Graham. @6.40ish there is a gap in the track which I appreciate is a board join. What I have done with my gaps is to get a piece of square plastistruct glued, it in the gap and when thoroughly stuck profiled it with a needle file and when painted in with the track, hey presto! no gap.
Thanks as always for sharing. Cheers, Bob
Great video again Graham, my grandson enjoyed it but he says you need a Dylington Custard Company Ghost Sign, on one of your buildings 😁👍 take care James
Delightful running session - as always; thank you. Control of trains so realistic. [Even remembered to adjust the sound . . . . !!!]
All fits in a looks wonderful in the surroundings. Great additions Graham. PS sorted the bike, the new ones seem a better design.
Thanks for the comment mate and I didn’t realise that the bikes had been upgraded but pleased that it now works for you - you’ve put a lot of effort into making it work! Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Great video Graham , I must compliment you on your layout it's very well planned and laid out 👍
Agree
WOW, Brilliant
Great running session here graham, some nice additions as well, I got my TPE coaches a few days ago and have to say they are very nice coaches and they look really good with my dapol DRS class 68, only issue I have had is propelling but that was easily fixed by using one of the bachmann close couplings that you get with their mk1 coaches, nice class 92 you have there graham, I have 92022 Charles Dickens myself and it is a really nice locomotive from accurascale, I am thinking of picking up the Stobart one though as that would go really well with my bachmann class 66 in the Stobart livery.
Hi David and yes, those TPE coaches are fantastic, like you though I can’t push them with the 68 so I’m getting some magnetic couplings from Accurascale to see if that makes any difference. The 92 is a fabulous loco and really feels solid on the track, it’s got great pulling power too. Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Great running session. I love the Accurascale 92 Stobart rail it looks good and sounds wonderful. The quality and price of Accurascale stuff puts the big manufacturers to shame.
Deltic wasn`t so clever
Hi John and thanks for the comment and I agree with you, the 92 is awesome and so are Accurascale too. Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
@@alness1289 Mine wasn’t so good and a few others had some issues too but hopefully Accurascale will sort those issues out. Everything else I’ve had from them has been 100% and I can’t say that about the other big manufacturers!!
@@alness1289 It wasn't perfect,but it was a damn site better than anything hornby has ever made and a lot cheaper as well.
Hi Graham nice running session
Thanks mate and much appreciated. Cheers for now. …………Graham
Mine arrived today so exciting!
Lakeside looks like an attractive place to live, with a fast train service to London, and countryside nearby. Or even better if you have a position and can commute by car, perhaps half an hour, maybe as a teacher. Having worked hard to qualify, and secure a position, after a challenging but rewarding week, you can now have time to relax and enjoy the local amenities. So on a Saturday, you can drive into the countryside and take your dog for a wonderful walk, and catch up with friends for brunch, in a pub by the canal
Hi ya Graham. I was surprised when you mentioned all your points were now working properly. I had imagined they always had. Lol. Beautiful running session. It’s always a pleasure watching trains run on your amazing layout. Thanks. See ya next time.
Great video as always Graham... In order to keep the 'too high or too low a volume' moaners, perhaps you should just introduce them to the wonders of Thomas Bergersen? I'd be pleased if you did for one... Keep up the great work anyway....
hi like the the class 92 do you no if they are in stock at accuracale,s stockists derek.
Another wonderful video, Graham. The Stobart 92 would dominate any review for how sharp it is, but the TPE coaches with the class 68 steal the show today. Beautiful coaches (my favorite livery in the UK) and the 68s sound and run nicely! (Isn't it amazing what folks will complain about, even when they have the ability to avoid the complaint. lol)
Hi Anthony and thanks for the kind comment and I’m pleased that you enjoyed the video. I’m with you on the livery of the TPE’s - just stunning and so different to anything else I’ve seen. Yes, some folk will find something to moan about no matter how hard I try but hey Ho, that’s just something else for me to ignore! 😂😂. Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Very nice. I collect Stobart stuff, so I'd like that loco. I have the TPE coaches. They are lovely. I have two of the Bachmann class 37s in that livery and the Hornby one. I have the Accurascale on order. I love the ROG stuff.
Hi Graham, bravo Accurascale, the Class 92 is superb, I cannot believe how good those mk5 coaches look in the TPE livery
These TPE sets are superb . Close coupling is fantastic and decoration superb . I notice you didn’t push the train . I have an issue with buffer lock as the coupling on the 68 droops and goes under the Accurascale tension lock . Going to try some Westhill Wagon Works magnetic couplers to see if that makes a difference . Not usually a sound person but who can believe the sound on that 92 Wow . Have you sorted your Deltic yet ?
Hi Graham,
Great video once again,any info on the Accurascale Deltic?
Cheers Ian.
Hi Graham great little running session of accurascale stock. I really like my TPE, class 92 Caledonian sleeper and lots of wagons. They look really nice with the aqueduct in the background. Great video again atb Andy
They certainly make some excellent models. #ateam
"Please sir! I want some more."
Hi Graham, great running session, amazing layout, have you ordered any new Accurascale class 37's?
Hi mate and thank you for the comment. I was going to order the 37 but I’ve already got quite a few so I thought I would leave this one. Cheers for now mate. ………..Graham
Hi Graham. Nice running session. Pleased to see you got a class 92 and those HYA Cutdown Hopper Wagons. I've got a class 92 and a rake of those wagons. I've yet to fully run trains as I've had to re do a section of my layout. How have you found running the Class 92? Only thing I've found that's a little annoying is the NEM coupling socket comes off really easily in what running I've had. Speaking to Accurascale support they've advised that I glue it with a bit of PVA glue which I've done but wondered how you found them? Nice to see you've got two lots of the MK5 coaches. They look really cool. I wish I could have afforded the sleeper coaches at the time but I couldn't and I not paying eBay prices for them. Hope you got the Deltic sorted. Looking forward to the next vid. Tim.
Oh and thanks for another little tip. I've been re building my lift up section and watched your videos on how you did it. Once again thanks for another little tip re the adjustable feet that you put your board legs on.
Lovely running session and superb stock! I'm sure you've had this question many times but could I ask what camera you use to film your layout? The picture quality is superb.
Hi Graham I'm DC so love the sound even especially if it is turned up. I brought through a well know shop in Liverpool a pair of Accurascale covered steel coil wagons only to find that when I opened them I think the postman must have been playing football with my parcel, I know they are well detailed wagons but there must have been fewer parts in an Airfix kit, I sent them back and the second pair only had a couple of small detail parts detached (soon fixed). I saw your King Charles waiting in your station and was wondering what coaches it will/or should pull, would the Royal Train pull the late Queen Elizabeth's 11 maroon or is there to be a new colour for the now King Charles 111? Regards and many thanks for sharing Barry..
Cool
Thanks and cheers for now. …………Graham
I sure like those coil steel wagons. The sound is brilliant on your 92. What was wrong with your points? It has just occurred to me that I will see Lakeside in person for the first time. Last time I was there you had just taken it down. Maybe I’ll even get to ride in the Gentry. Wouldn’t that be something.
Hi Graham. I much enjoyed the running session and the nice trains on display. Any further developments regarding your, sick Accurascale Deltic, Graham? Best, Jason.
What sound decoder do you have in the class 68?
Dear Points of View, Why oh why oh why..........! ;-)
I had nothing better to moan about, so I watched this Graham Foulston chap.
Nice running session Graham. Cheers
Did Accurascale fix your dud Deltic?
After the 37s my favourite engine noise is the 68. 70s sound nice too (not on this video)
On your side, when it comes to sound. its so obvious the answer. Dumb bums. I personally do not like sound fitted locos. Still a good video with sound off. Looking forward to the next update on canal.