Top marks to these guys for remembering our railway history, producing some great looking and interesting locomotives. I'm always looking forward to what's next.
This Loco is just amazing in this paint scheme, Massive Credit goes out to "Eastleigh Paint Team" for this Flawless livery, has to be the best 69 painted to date, Love the 82A Oval Plate under the Cab which is "Bristol Bath Road" now sadly bulldozed, Can't wait to see it on the Mainline in use with GBRf, I use to remember D1200, Ex-D0280 Falcon when it was transferred from Bristol Bath Road (Prototype for the Western Loco's fitted with a Maybach Diesel Hydraulic Engine) the loco was transferred to' Ebbw Junction shed in 1974 & it was not used that much & then painted BR Blue & everytime passing on a local train it was 99% on the shed & occasionally strayed to the other side of the shed & into a small depot to the left of the tunnel as you enter on Newport Station (held 6-10 locos usually Class 37's), Sadly D1200 was scrapped in 1976 & could not be saved due to legal reasons, 69012 Brings back many memories in the 70's when I was in High School. GBRf Well Done!
Oh yes!!! 69012 looks amazing as Falcon2. And I agree with the previous comments.... awesome work by Arlington services. Seeing the great work done by Arlington services, I thought of the following paint jobs: Kestrel2 (as worn by Brush's HS4000 'Kestrel') Lion2 (as worn by BRCW's Type 4 'Lion')
I love the Brush Diesels & I always have, hence the fact that this item popped up in my feed but paying homage to a historical engine by painting a new one in its colours with a badge on it is not a triumph of engineering. Can we expect to see a Type 69 painted in banana yellow and ochre with a Kestrel badge on the side some time soon? The Type 69 does look really good in the two tone green livery though, notwithstanding the fact that externally it is to all intents of purposes a Type 56 as we all know.
Bachmann announced a few years ago that they would be making it, I think a couple of months back it had got to pre production model stage so I’d imagine it will be out sometime late this year/early next year.
Great job! A fitting tribute to the original Falcon which I saw several times at Reading. Sad to see some on here criticising GBRF for doing a these tributes. OK there're not an exact copy, but that would not be possible to comply with modern regulations. Now, dare they do a tribute to "Lion" which I never saw. An all white freight engine.......interesting!!
@@Simonize41 Regulations regarding warning ends, light clusters, high intensity headlights etc. Oh, and well spotted the typographical error that I missed. I humbly acknowledge your superior intellect. Or is it just smugness??
Well done for making a sound and moving image “movie” of a noisy, moving train. Now let’s keep the momentum going with people posting videos with audio, not only still photos.
Beautiful! I love the commemorative livery, I just really wish they'd put different engines in the 69s - I hate that yinging sound at idle, and I'm not smitten with the noise they make on load either. I get that it's economies of scale to use Shed engines, but they just sound so dull...
Am I the only one who's not a fan of those non authentic liveries? Whilst not in any way taking away from the quite excellent work the painters have done, I prefer to see locos in the livery they wore for most of their careers, normally BR blue. I remember seeing 40 145 in large logo and thinking it just wasn't right.
You may want to think about what you say before posting, I am sure this is official. GBRf are strict with rules. They wouldn't let a certain person on randomly without arrangement...
@@damiendye6623 yeah, I get that ,but you need to try to be as faithful as is practical to the original, which I have now found out DID have squared-off corners to the yellow warning panel and white D0280 numbers!
Top marks to these guys for remembering our railway history, producing some great looking and interesting locomotives. I'm always looking forward to what's next.
What a brilliant paint job and great to see that our rail heritage isn't forgotten and lost.
Great catch - Super livery!! 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Another stunning paint job from Arlington services 😊
Another excellent livery for the 69s. And good to commemorate Falcon
GBRF seriously cooking with these 69 liveries
Loving the lack of overhead warning flashes too! Great job GBRF! 👏
I think you'll find they are on the cab doors, and under the centre "headlight" at each end!
Oh I can see them, I’m just happily surprised at how few there are! I expected them to be festooned all over the poor girl 😂
Very nice too!!!
That looks truly superb. Well.made video too
Great video, that livery looks amazing! 👍
Wow! That’s already on my list of favourite Class 69 liveries
This Loco is just amazing in this paint scheme, Massive Credit goes out to "Eastleigh Paint Team" for this Flawless livery, has to be the best 69 painted to date, Love the 82A Oval Plate under the Cab which is "Bristol Bath Road" now sadly bulldozed, Can't wait to see it on the Mainline in use with GBRf, I use to remember D1200, Ex-D0280 Falcon when it was transferred from Bristol Bath Road (Prototype for the Western Loco's fitted with a Maybach Diesel Hydraulic Engine) the loco was transferred to' Ebbw Junction shed in 1974 & it was not used that much & then painted BR Blue & everytime passing on a local train it was 99% on the shed & occasionally strayed to the other side of the shed & into a small depot to the left of the tunnel as you enter on Newport Station (held 6-10 locos usually Class 37's), Sadly D1200 was scrapped in 1976 & could not be saved due to legal reasons, 69012 Brings back many memories in the 70's when I was in High School. GBRf Well Done!
As much as I'd like to see blue class 56's still on the network.. time moves on, great to see a nod to rail history. Fantastic job with the livery 👋👋
Great video! 69012 definitely has a good livery
Wow. Fair play to GBr & Arlington, they've knocked it out of the park with this livery. What a loco.
Oh yes!!! 69012 looks amazing as Falcon2. And I agree with the previous comments.... awesome work by Arlington services.
Seeing the great work done by Arlington services, I thought of the following paint jobs:
Kestrel2 (as worn by Brush's HS4000 'Kestrel')
Lion2 (as worn by BRCW's Type 4 'Lion')
Very impressive two tone green livery. Excellent video. 👍
Excellent livery ❤ hopefully Bachmann model trains will livery of it
Awesome livery
That's so bloody cool
GB Railfreight have become my favourite freight company- That loco is smart. Well done.
Good to see something modern in what could be described as an attractive livery instead of the usual corporate graffiti.
I love the Brush Diesels & I always have, hence the fact that this item popped up in my feed but paying homage to a historical engine by painting a new one in its colours with a badge on it is not a triumph of engineering. Can we expect to see a Type 69 painted in banana yellow and ochre with a Kestrel badge on the side some time soon? The Type 69 does look really good in the two tone green livery though, notwithstanding the fact that externally it is to all intents of purposes a Type 56 as we all know.
What an amazing livery!!!!
Lovely to see a diesel in a proper colour. Wish they'd repaint the Westerns from that garish BR blue.
Have to say I don’t mind the blue but it’s not my favourite, a nice green one would be nice or desert sand
@@davesrailsplanesautos8515 Maroon was the best, factory fresh.
Nice paint job but it reminds me of a thunder-bird rather than a grid! cool video 🥰😊
C'mon GBRF, what about a LION 2 then?
Yes please!
And Kestrel 2.
Just missed Falcon 1, nice touch.
i only saw falcon when it was blue at newport railway station.
And I thought Eastleigh looked awesome in green. Very nice. 😊
Cracking thanks . Fred ex Eastleigh works and town resident. Ps must get to the station more often , how do you know when things are occurring 😊
Nice that. Subscribed.
Paint the next one like the BRCW Lion prototype..😊
@@AnthonyAnthony-o4v Followed by one like Kestrel.
Lo0vely livery. Almost reminds me of a GWR 57. Also finally a livery that actually suits the stupid light clusters on the front.
How many 69's are there going to be . Looks fantastic
Excellent paint job but it’s missing a Lion and Wheel BR crest.
Correction just watched a video showing close up and the nameplates falcon are there,😊
Has it finally left yet?
This looks fantastic can someone do model of this locomotive so we can great liveries like this com accurascale
Bachmann announced a few years ago that they would be making it, I think a couple of months back it had got to pre production model stage so I’d imagine it will be out sometime late this year/early next year.
so whats next kestrel 2 or lion 2?
nice livery but we nĺeed a B.R blue grid now to remind us of the 1970s/80s hauling arse days of the class 47s/56s 🥰
Very much like the original logo
04:00 horn tones
It's a Flyaahh!!
Great job! A fitting tribute to the original Falcon which I saw several times at Reading. Sad to see some on here criticising GBRF for doing a these tributes. OK there're not an exact copy, but that would not be possible to comply with modern regulations. Now, dare they do a tribute to "Lion" which I never saw. An all white freight engine.......interesting!!
Or Kestrel; I think that would look good on a 69!
What modern regulations? And by the way, it’s “they’re”.
@@Simonize41 Regulations regarding warning ends, light clusters, high intensity headlights etc.
Oh, and well spotted the typographical error that I missed. I humbly acknowledge your superior intellect. Or is it just smugness??
Whats next, Kestral?
Do they need the yellow ends with the lights fitted?
Found myself lol
😂
@@davesrailsplanesautos8515 also I just subscribed
Excellent livery spoiled by the red headstock which has always been a mismatch.
Half a job done, where's the name plate FALCON? Are they going to follow on with kestrel and lion let's hope so,
Well done for making a sound and moving image “movie” of a noisy, moving train. Now let’s keep the momentum going with people posting videos with audio, not only still photos.
I just do raw videos and hopefully people like them especially if they’ve not had the opportunity to be there is person..
@@davesrailsplanesautos8515I enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing. Lovely moment captured.
Why..
Beautiful! I love the commemorative livery, I just really wish they'd put different engines in the 69s - I hate that yinging sound at idle, and I'm not smitten with the noise they make on load either. I get that it's economies of scale to use Shed engines, but they just sound so dull...
We didn't get 'stick the Sulzer back' with the 57s!
They rebuilt them with the 710 engine to extend their lives from the scrap man. Be thankful.
@@22pcirish My nickname for the 69s is "Yingrids":-)
@@danielsellers8707 They are my work place. Just a class 69 for me.
I was going to reply, but then decided it wasn't worth it
Eastleigh looks a mess nowadays
YELLOW ENDS
Yellow ends...?
Really...?
O thought with headlights we had ditched this abominshon...?
James Hennighan
Yorkshire, England
Nice shot. But very much them and us from the supposed crew 👎
Dread to believe they may not wanna talk to spotters
Am I the only one who's not a fan of those non authentic liveries? Whilst not in any way taking away from the quite excellent work the painters have done, I prefer to see locos in the livery they wore for most of their careers, normally BR blue. I remember seeing 40 145 in large logo and thinking it just wasn't right.
The supposed crew? You think they might be pretending?
@@Raygun-xb2st When you read stupid comments like some on here can you blame them? They're paid to do a job, not massage the egos of train spotters!
Unauthorised person in the cab tut tut
Who says it was unauthorised? Looked all official and above board to me.
You may want to think about what you say before posting, I am sure this is official. GBRf are strict with rules. They wouldn't let a certain person on randomly without arrangement...
Again, let down by detail.......yellow warning panel needs to be lower and with rounded corners
Stop nit-picking!
@@TheNightOwl-ef7ih thats what attention to detail is all about!
Adaptions need to be made as it's a class 69 no the original
@@damiendye6623 yeah, I get that ,but you need to try to be as faithful as is practical to the original, which I have now found out DID have squared-off corners to the yellow warning panel and white D0280 numbers!
I cant be the only one who dislikes this livery on the 69 right?