If I were designing a magnetic coupling like this, I would make it so that (facing the piece of rolling stock from the side you're putting the coupling in) the magnetic north pole is to the left, and magnetic south is to the right. That way when you hook them together you'll always have north to south on both sides. Perhaps that's what they have done, and if so they must have devised some creative assembly methods to ensure they always go in right.
Lego trains used to have exactly this issue back in the day, with every chassis have a blue on one end and red on the other. They solved that by making the barrel able to rotate, so they self aligned, and made all the plastic black. I imagine that here for their small stuff they have a spherical magnet in a housing, though you could do it with a cylindrical one too, but that would need care in assembly, whereas the spheres can just be chucked in.
That is how the current (elite) hunt couplings work, a pair in each coupling to ensure bidirectionality. The trick is having that pair built into one block. Years ago they were just single magnet and polarity limited though.
I really like these 'out and about' videos, nice to see Chloe getting involved as well. I never knew the West Hill wagon works did so much, I'll be having a look at their waeite later,. Thanks for visiting them and sharing this with us, more of the same please!
Thanks, Sam! This is a great dive into the West Hill Wagon Works, and thanks for giving Chloe her shot in front of the camera. You both look so excited about digging into this realm. Thanks to Chris and Chris for sharing their efforts. I wish them complete success in their endeavors!
Pretty funny that my last comment (on the video about Hornbys economic turmoil) said that the future may be smaller manufacturers relying on 3D printing technologies.... These folk have a bucket full of ingeniosity and impressive 3D modelling skills.
Plus Hornby probably has a lot of board members, managers, etc that dont actually add much but need paying high salaries. Whereas these small companies can be creative, focus on what matters, they know the market better and they dont have to pay like 100 people.
I think so too - they have a tiny, agile team. They make everything themselves with the same team, so no chinese factory, no tooling costs, low overheads... massive amount of products at low prices... it's the future! Thanks for watching - Sam :)
it's like the fashion industry moving back to manufacturing in the UK... Shorter lead times and they can restock more quickly. Same here - and quicker product development time as you can basically print overnight and then test and assess the next day rather than 6 weeks later.
Great vid Sam! They're a great company and I've used some of their products before - very high quality! A proper inspiration of a company - from couplings to an entire shop!
This is an especially great episode Sam, because it brings one joy to see small manufacturers succeeding and making stuff domestically rather than offshoring.
Totally agree with everything you've said here Sam. I visited a few months ago and got to view the sample of the Deltic engine (weighs a ton). The staff are more than helpful and happy to give advice on anything. Would highly recommend anyone visit
I swear by these couplings and use them on my n gauge stock. I can also confirm that they will replace free of charge any couplings that break. (I have only ever had one break) , and for that I was sent a complete packet. So well done, Westhill Wagon Works. 👍👍
We really enjoyed this. 1) We have used Hunt couplings for a while now, we did have issues with them not being strong enough in the begining pulling longer loads. 2) We use the couplings mainly for multiple units where they are excellent for preventing derailments when the driving car is pushing. The NEM couplings always tend to mount each other and jam when being pushed. 2a) The close couplings I found when carriages are pushed they catch each other on bends tighter than radius 4. 3) The packs that come unpainted while the detail is excellent, are you really saving money. If you have an airbrush, plenty of time and this is all you do, then everything is free with no cost. However, if you do not have an air brush and time is not readily available then in my opinion you are not. You really need an air brush for really fine detail, otherwise it looks tripe as a lot of the detail is lost with a paint brush. You price in the cost of a decent air brush, the time spent to learn how to use it, your time priced at around £30.00 ph then those unpainted parts begin to look expensive. For example you can get 10 gaugemaster painted barrels for £4.04. You can get 10 scenecraft wooden barrels for £7.96. All set up and ready to go. 4) The track pin aid is great, however, more and more people are using screws now for their track. I have been asked so many times where I have got my screws from. Screws are so much easier for moving track and adjusting track. 5) Some of the aids for helping with track are so simple but well thought out. The soldering grips and the use of magnets as none intrusive grips, all great stuff. Again, thanks for making this video, a great watch. Cheers.
Well, I just placed my order with them, to be shipped to Canada, thanks to your vid. I reckon this’ll be a proper boost to their sales - and they deserve it. Nice one, Sam.
I’ve just placed a small order for US delivery. Love the initiative and the products. Really happy to support this kind of business. Look forward to seeing the stuff 😊👍👍
Yes. Seems a sweet girl with a genuine interest, and not a hint of the didain with which the hobby is greeted by some ladies ( and also some gentlemen).
We used magnets to hold the catenary masts and gantries in place on a club layout (Heworth Sidings) some years ago. The masts were etched brass. By polarising the magnets appropriately, the gantries can be fitted only one way round so that the wire carriers alternate correctly. When packing away, they are simply placed in the correct order in a biscuit tin where they are held securely until next needed.
I just bought a load of detailing parts from West Hill Wagon Works for a conversion project I'm working on. They're excellent! Really superb quality, and really well priced!
Sam, you and Chloe have done a cracking job on this video, good interview and really informative. One of your best I think, production wise!! Cheers, Lee
Excellent video of a brilliant brand. Those 'Mates' are genius. I am very pleased with the Hunt couplings I bought for OO9 - the trains actually stay together now!
Have to say a great company and so helpful. Ordered some couplings to replace the stupid bar coupling on my rake of Dapol Toplights but ordered the wrong size. No issue with returning and exchanging for what I needed. They even called me to double check before posting… now that is Customer Service, even if it was my mistake in the first place!
The couplings here are brilliant. Shortly after Dapol released the JHA wagons in N gauge, West Hill produced some bespoke magnetic couplings for them. I would go so far as to say the wagons would be nearly useless without them as the “permanent” inner couplings supplied would result in hundreds of broken NEM pockets… Glad the company are doing well, thanks for the video.
I'm very impressed by how much better they are now! They do seem to be going from strength to strength which is awesome to see! Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Thanks for reviewing, very interested in the catenary. Always been put off modelling AC electrics by the hassle of fixed catenary so this is a great idea. Cheers.
Thanks Sam . A lot of these products I never knew about particularly the track mates . Great idea . I have some of their couplings for the class 68 to Accurascale Mk5s snd they are superb . Was suffering derailments until I put on Hunt couplings .
Prior to this video, I thought I'd visit them one day. Now I want to go immediately! Also Sam, it's good to see you out & about, applying your skills to other aspects of the hobby. Will you be doing more of this sort of thing?
Really enjoyed this, a great addition to your usual videos. I had a brief look a Westhil a while back, but nice to see how much they've expanded their product range since and great for TT ethusiasts.
Caught them at the Bristol show in May and was super impressed by their range having known them from their humble beginnings. Needless to say, many pennies were spent on several visits to their stand.
Don't know if the angle was to help printing, but the mountain bikes doing wheelies on the sprue was great. Loved this video, Sam and Chloe! Well done both of you :)
Quite an enjoyable video. Glad to see you are getting out and about. It makes a change from your being stuck in that loft! Hornby must be gnashing their teeth. Thanks for uploading.
I converted a couple of my fixed rakes over to Hunt Couplings in their early days & was impressed with them then. Sadly my layout had to be taken down so haven't done more since, but when it's backup & running I think they will be one of my go to suppliers. I really like the idea of the OHLE, so little risk to the layout & pops straight back up.
Wonderful, and thank heavens we do have a shop quite nearby as well. Yeah, magnetic couplings are quite something. Märklin's/Trix's solution is to have two micro neodymium magnets in the coupler, each 2 mm diameter, passing current, and positioned with opposing poles beside each other. Turning the wagon around then doesn't matter; not in magnetic pole, not in polarity. We have tried these solutions but tests still showed chances of uncoupling under certain circumstances. However, we do keep an eye on latest developments. Cheerio.
Thanks Linda - they really are aren't they! I like the idea of using the magnets to pass current - I once did that and it works so well! Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Sam a good video, it is worth a visit I went last week, staff most helpful, you should do a follow up sometime looking behind the scenes and looking at the 3D printers, lasers and the design tools
6:10 And that was the reason LEGO color-coded their first magnetic couplings: Red always went with Blue. Later the magnet was able to rotate around a horizontal axis and allowed self-orientating couplers. Today that is still the case, even if the magnet is now sealed and you can't see its current orientation.
I bought the track pin mate and fish plate mate in 'N' ....... Worth the weight in gold, these are what the hobby has been missing for years. Also have some yard levers, very nice.
Would definitely love to buy some of those magnetic couplings for the rolling stock I use more often! I would be so much work but so worth the effort to easily couple and un-couple a nice long rake of coaches or line of trucks
Excellent shop and products. Now that you are outed on your barrel fetish will you be doing a," Just Barrels," video? (LOL). Way to go Chloe! Great video, Jersey Bill
That fishplate puller/attacher is an absolute godsend, I don't have one but I need one badly! Do you think you'll replace some of your couplings with hunt magnetic couplings? I'd certainly like to! Great video as always sam, and lovely to see something a bit different:)
I'm very much a fan of Hunt Couplings for ease of use. Fragility- particularly on the screw connector types- does seem to be a bit of a problem sometimes, probably just owing to the massive variety of screw thread and thickness that have been used to screw on couplings over the years, from Bachmann to Mainline etc. The rivet socket replacement type are an absolute wonder- although trying to get those rivets *out* in the first place can be a bit of a nightmare- I do not recommend using a hand operated pin vise type drill to do it like I did, since it's pretty painful on the wrists the next day! With a bit of drilling and some strong glue, the screw or rivet type can also be attached to most coaches with a molded D-type tension lock coupling as well, once you've snipped the old coupling parts off. I've not as yet worked out a reliable way of fitting these couplings to old wagon stock with molded couplings though- Hunt do make a set of NEM pockets designed to screw to a wagon base, but the trouble is on most of the underside of those wagons, there isn't really anywhere suitable to attach them- there's not enough of a solid flat surface in the right place to glue the pocket, and the metal weight fitted in the chassis extends far enough along the length to preclude successfully drilling a screw hole, so that's still a work in progress!
I just got my first model steam engine! The bachman American prairie, specifically the Canadian National variety. Perhaps you could buy one and review it
A good video here Sam, don’t have many of West Hill Wagons Works products, only thing I have right now is a pack of magnetic couplings for my APT but haven’t fit them as the standard couplings on that model are fine for me, overall from what I have seen they make some good products and there are definitely some products that I will be intending to get and try out.
Video suggestion: could you possibly review the bachmann 009 Skarloey engines and rolling stock? (Such as Skarloey, Rheneas, rusty, Peter Sam, slate wagons, blue red coaches, brake vans and more)
Oh Sam, you are going to cost me a fortune. I enjoyed your video and seeing some of the items being demonstrated I went on to their website. All I can say is wow, some really neat stuff and my bank account has already taken a hit!
While I do prefer to use the realistic screw and 3 link couplings on my British models, I do appreciate these magnetic couplings and maybe this is what I'll go with when I get older and my hands aren't as steady. I do want to try their lamps with LEDs though! That'll be cool to add for my stram engines, especially when I chip them all!
I didn't realise they only started in 2020 as I've been buying the odd items from them for a few years now. I think their enterprise proves that it is possible to produce high quality items at very reasonable prices without needing to ship the stuff half way round the world. Wouldn't it be nice if they started producing rolling stock!
If I were designing a magnetic coupling like this, I would make it so that (facing the piece of rolling stock from the side you're putting the coupling in) the magnetic north pole is to the left, and magnetic south is to the right. That way when you hook them together you'll always have north to south on both sides. Perhaps that's what they have done, and if so they must have devised some creative assembly methods to ensure they always go in right.
Ahh interesting - not sure how they do it and keep the connection strong - fascinating stuff!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Lego trains used to have exactly this issue back in the day, with every chassis have a blue on one end and red on the other.
They solved that by making the barrel able to rotate, so they self aligned, and made all the plastic black.
I imagine that here for their small stuff they have a spherical magnet in a housing, though you could do it with a cylindrical one too, but that would need care in assembly, whereas the spheres can just be chucked in.
That is how the current (elite) hunt couplings work, a pair in each coupling to ensure bidirectionality. The trick is having that pair built into one block. Years ago they were just single magnet and polarity limited though.
@SamsTrains I believe that the poles are turned to one side fmso it doesn't matter what way an item is facing.
Omg I’ve been looking for headlamps forever thank god
Awesome! And they look great too - you just need a steady hand to fit the crystals!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
I really like these 'out and about' videos, nice to see Chloe getting involved as well. I never knew the West Hill wagon works did so much, I'll be having a look at their waeite later,. Thanks for visiting them and sharing this with us, more of the same please!
Thanks so much Mike, we love doing them too!!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Thanks, Sam! This is a great dive into the West Hill Wagon Works, and thanks for giving Chloe her shot in front of the camera. You both look so excited about digging into this realm. Thanks to Chris and Chris for sharing their efforts. I wish them complete success in their endeavors!
Thanks Tim, really glad you liked it! It was so interesting to learn about their business!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Pretty funny that my last comment (on the video about Hornbys economic turmoil) said that the future may be smaller manufacturers relying on 3D printing technologies....
These folk have a bucket full of ingeniosity and impressive 3D modelling skills.
Plus Hornby probably has a lot of board members, managers, etc that dont actually add much but need paying high salaries.
Whereas these small companies can be creative, focus on what matters, they know the market better and they dont have to pay like 100 people.
I think so too - they have a tiny, agile team. They make everything themselves with the same team, so no chinese factory, no tooling costs, low overheads... massive amount of products at low prices... it's the future!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
it's like the fashion industry moving back to manufacturing in the UK...
Shorter lead times and they can restock more quickly.
Same here - and quicker product development time as you can basically print overnight and then test and assess the next day rather than 6 weeks later.
19:18 I need that so badly Sam, all my fishplate are bend up because it's so hard for me to get them in.
Cheers Jasper & Willow
Absolutely - it's brilliant isn't it?
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Great vid Sam! They're a great company and I've used some of their products before - very high quality! A proper inspiration of a company - from couplings to an entire shop!
Thanks mate - yeah I agree, I found it very inspiring!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
This is an especially great episode Sam, because it brings one joy to see small manufacturers succeeding and making stuff domestically rather than offshoring.
Thanks so much glad you liked it - it's refreshing isn't it?
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Totally agree with everything you've said here Sam. I visited a few months ago and got to view the sample of the Deltic engine (weighs a ton). The staff are more than helpful and happy to give advice on anything. Would highly recommend anyone visit
Hiya @ 24:32 - Mountain Bike & Model Railways both together - 2 of my Fav Hobbies!!! 😉🚂🚂🚂
Wow. I love adding these kinds of details to the layout. Thanks for helping us to make the connection to this company.
I love it too - and they have so much to choose from now too!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
I swear by these couplings and use them on my n gauge stock. I can also confirm that they will replace free of charge any couplings that break. (I have only ever had one break) , and for that I was sent a complete packet.
So well done, Westhill Wagon Works. 👍👍
We really enjoyed this.
1) We have used Hunt couplings for a while now, we did have issues with them not being strong enough in the begining pulling longer loads.
2) We use the couplings mainly for multiple units where they are excellent for preventing derailments when the driving car is pushing. The NEM couplings always tend to mount each other and jam when being pushed.
2a) The close couplings I found when carriages are pushed they catch each other on bends tighter than radius 4.
3) The packs that come unpainted while the detail is excellent, are you really saving money. If you have an airbrush, plenty of time and this is all you do, then everything is free with no cost.
However, if you do not have an air brush and time is not readily available then in my opinion you are not. You really need an air brush for really fine detail, otherwise it looks tripe as a lot of the detail is lost with a paint brush.
You price in the cost of a decent air brush, the time spent to learn how to use it, your time priced at around £30.00 ph then those unpainted parts begin to look expensive.
For example you can get 10 gaugemaster painted barrels for £4.04. You can get 10 scenecraft wooden barrels for £7.96. All set up and ready to go.
4) The track pin aid is great, however, more and more people are using screws now for their track. I have been asked so many times where I have got my screws from. Screws are so much easier for moving track and adjusting track.
5) Some of the aids for helping with track are so simple but well thought out. The soldering grips and the use of magnets as none intrusive grips, all great stuff.
Again, thanks for making this video, a great watch.
Cheers.
Well, I just placed my order with them, to be shipped to Canada, thanks to your vid. I reckon this’ll be a proper boost to their sales - and they deserve it. Nice one, Sam.
I’ve just placed a small order for US delivery. Love the initiative and the products. Really happy to support this kind of business. Look forward to seeing the stuff 😊👍👍
Fantastic! Hope you like what you get! :D
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Nice to see ms Chloe again
It's always lovely to her in a video!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Yes. Seems a sweet girl with a genuine interest, and not a hint of the didain with which the hobby is greeted by some ladies ( and also some gentlemen).
@@SamsTrainswhen’s the Wedding?👍
Great video Sam, I've already ordered 009 magnetic couplers. Thank you for introducing West Hill Waggon Works. God bless you both
We used magnets to hold the catenary masts and gantries in place on a club layout (Heworth Sidings) some years ago. The masts were etched brass. By polarising the magnets appropriately, the gantries can be fitted only one way round so that the wire carriers alternate correctly. When packing away, they are simply placed in the correct order in a biscuit tin where they are held securely until next needed.
Great job on the video Sam. Nice going.
Nice to see a new (to me) vendor and the selection they have... Great video introducing them to a broader audience -- thanks
I just bought a load of detailing parts from West Hill Wagon Works for a conversion project I'm working on. They're excellent! Really superb quality, and really well priced!
Fantastic - I think their price/quality is awesome too!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
A great on-site at the manufacturers' video. A few more of these would be great!
Sam, you and Chloe have done a cracking job on this video, good interview and really informative. One of your best I think, production wise!! Cheers, Lee
Excellent video of a brilliant brand. Those 'Mates' are genius. I am very pleased with the Hunt couplings I bought for OO9 - the trains actually stay together now!
Have to say a great company and so helpful. Ordered some couplings to replace the stupid bar coupling on my rake of Dapol Toplights but ordered the wrong size. No issue with returning and exchanging for what I needed. They even called me to double check before posting… now that is Customer Service, even if it was my mistake in the first place!
thanks Sam for showing West hill wagon works great video
It's a pleasure - we had a great time!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
The couplings here are brilliant.
Shortly after Dapol released the JHA wagons in N gauge, West Hill produced some bespoke magnetic couplings for them.
I would go so far as to say the wagons would be nearly useless without them as the “permanent” inner couplings supplied would result in hundreds of broken NEM pockets…
Glad the company are doing well, thanks for the video.
I'm very impressed by how much better they are now! They do seem to be going from strength to strength which is awesome to see!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Excellent work! Truly interesting! An amazing application of technology! Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for reviewing, very interested in the catenary. Always been put off modelling AC electrics by the hassle of fixed catenary so this is a great idea. Cheers.
Thanks Sam . A lot of these products I never knew about particularly the track mates . Great idea . I have some of their couplings for the class 68 to Accurascale Mk5s snd they are superb . Was suffering derailments until I put on Hunt couplings .
Prior to this video, I thought I'd visit them one day. Now I want to go immediately!
Also Sam, it's good to see you out & about, applying your skills to other aspects of the hobby. Will you be doing more of this sort of thing?
Really enjoyed this, a great addition to your usual videos.
I had a brief look a Westhil a while back, but nice to see how much they've expanded their product range since and great for TT ethusiasts.
I've bought and used the coupings. Nice to know more about the company behind them. I'm glad I'm a customer!
It’s great that they are designed and built in England well done guys.
Brilliant stuff! Absolutely great!
what a great success story in this day and age- Fantastic. thanks Sam for showing us who West Hill Works Are.
Caught them at the Bristol show in May and was super impressed by their range having known them from their humble beginnings. Needless to say, many pennies were spent on several visits to their stand.
Really interesting Sam, bought quite a bit off them in the past. Well done
Great video Sam, loved the range of products from West Hill.
Thank you for this Sam. I will bear them in mind for any small items.
Don't know if the angle was to help printing, but the mountain bikes doing wheelies on the sprue was great.
Loved this video, Sam and Chloe! Well done both of you :)
👍 👍 Great road trip , informative and enjoyable . Recording quality impressive . And of course , Chloe ! ! !
Thanks Steve - really glad you liked the video and Chloe!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
That looks like a very impressive place Sam and an excellent video thanks 🙏
Absolutely fantastic. I’m looking to start a layout and Westhill looks exactly like what I’ll need and at great prices too 🙏
That was very interesting, I appreciate you and the shop owners making this video, I would never have known of them otherwise
Fantastic story, great to see these British businesses are doing great things.
Quite an enjoyable video. Glad to see you are getting out and about. It makes a change from your being stuck in that loft! Hornby must be gnashing their teeth. Thanks for uploading.
Thank you Sam, that was a really interesting video. I didn't realise they made so much.
What a really interesting video. I hadn't realised about the range of products.
I converted a couple of my fixed rakes over to Hunt Couplings in their early days & was impressed with them then. Sadly my layout had to be taken down so haven't done more since, but when it's backup & running I think they will be one of my go to suppliers. I really like the idea of the OHLE, so little risk to the layout & pops straight back up.
Sounds good! They have become massively popular - think they'll be something I'll use too!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Great video Sam, all we need now is a way of automatically uncoupling!
Wonderful, and thank heavens we do have a shop quite nearby as well. Yeah, magnetic couplings are quite something. Märklin's/Trix's solution is to have two micro neodymium magnets in the coupler, each 2 mm diameter, passing current, and positioned with opposing poles beside each other. Turning the wagon around then doesn't matter; not in magnetic pole, not in polarity. We have tried these solutions but tests still showed chances of uncoupling under certain circumstances. However, we do keep an eye on latest developments. Cheerio.
Thanks Linda - they really are aren't they! I like the idea of using the magnets to pass current - I once did that and it works so well!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Excellent. Always good to see local (to me) success stories 😊
Thank you! Yeah it's lovely to see isn't it?
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
I think I’m going to go and get some stuff from West Hill Wagon Works, great video as always Sam!!
Sam a good video, it is worth a visit I went last week, staff most helpful, you should do a follow up sometime looking behind the scenes and looking at the 3D printers, lasers and the design tools
They will be successful because they listen to their customers! Fantastic people!!!
Excellent presentation great that its made in the UK.
Very enjoyable. I'd like to see more videos visiting model railway manufacturers.
6:10 And that was the reason LEGO color-coded their first magnetic couplings: Red always went with Blue. Later the magnet was able to rotate around a horizontal axis and allowed self-orientating couplers. Today that is still the case, even if the magnet is now sealed and you can't see its current orientation.
This is a very interesting place Sam, I might have to check them out when I come to the UK.
Cheers Jasper & Willow
Thank you! They're online too, so you can check their website out!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Such a nice demonstration layout!
I think so too!
I'd definitely love to see some reviews of scenic stuff not just from West Hill but they're a great place to start
I bought the track pin mate and fish plate mate in 'N' ....... Worth the weight in gold, these are what the hobby has been missing for years. Also have some yard levers, very nice.
I saw them last year at Warley and bought the dump truck to add to my layout as Lawries Humpty
Ahh fantastic - looking forward to seeing their stand this year... sounds a big one!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Would definitely love to buy some of those magnetic couplings for the rolling stock I use more often! I would be so much work but so worth the effort to easily couple and un-couple a nice long rake of coaches or line of trucks
Fantastic!!
I look forward to paying them a visit next time I'm passing through 🙂
Fantastic - well worth a look! :D
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
The 'mate' stuff is brilliant, I am definitely going to buy the track pin device, no more blue air when I nail down the track 🎉👍
Wow I'm definately going to be a customer, I've not started a layout yet but my ears pricked up when you said made in the UK.
Excellent shop and products. Now that you are outed on your barrel fetish will you be doing a," Just Barrels," video? (LOL). Way to go Chloe! Great video, Jersey Bill
hahaha maybe I should do!!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Really love westhill wagon works👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent video!!!
Great job mixing up the various segments.
I really enjoyed this video. I hope these products are available for sending to Canada.
Thank you so much - worth asking them, they may well ship worldwide!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Looks really great and with good prices!
Seems like RUclipsrs are lining up to interview these guys. This is the second I’ve seen. Glad they’re doing well
Fascinating Great to have one of your Sam and Chloe presented broadcasts so much better than Good Morning Britain😂
Thanks so much Anthony, glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
I love a good spiral ascent of doom
Awesome video today Sam some very interesting stuff
That fishplate puller/attacher is an absolute godsend, I don't have one but I need one badly! Do you think you'll replace some of your couplings with hunt magnetic couplings? I'd certainly like to! Great video as always sam, and lovely to see something a bit different:)
Its incredible isn't it? Such a good bit of design there!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
well done sam best yet
Woodhead catenary. WOW!
Absolutely! :D
I'm very much a fan of Hunt Couplings for ease of use. Fragility- particularly on the screw connector types- does seem to be a bit of a problem sometimes, probably just owing to the massive variety of screw thread and thickness that have been used to screw on couplings over the years, from Bachmann to Mainline etc.
The rivet socket replacement type are an absolute wonder- although trying to get those rivets *out* in the first place can be a bit of a nightmare- I do not recommend using a hand operated pin vise type drill to do it like I did, since it's pretty painful on the wrists the next day!
With a bit of drilling and some strong glue, the screw or rivet type can also be attached to most coaches with a molded D-type tension lock coupling as well, once you've snipped the old coupling parts off.
I've not as yet worked out a reliable way of fitting these couplings to old wagon stock with molded couplings though- Hunt do make a set of NEM pockets designed to screw to a wagon base, but the trouble is on most of the underside of those wagons, there isn't really anywhere suitable to attach them- there's not enough of a solid flat surface in the right place to glue the pocket, and the metal weight fitted in the chassis extends far enough along the length to preclude successfully drilling a screw hole, so that's still a work in progress!
I just got my first model steam engine! The bachman American prairie, specifically the Canadian National variety. Perhaps you could buy one and review it
Some excellent products there !
I think so too! :D
A good video here Sam, don’t have many of West Hill Wagons Works products, only thing I have right now is a pack of magnetic couplings for my APT but haven’t fit them as the standard couplings on that model are fine for me, overall from what I have seen they make some good products and there are definitely some products that I will be intending to get and try out.
Thanks David - ahh well, worth a try one day! Their products are very well designed, especially the handy mate tools!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Video suggestion: could you possibly review the bachmann 009 Skarloey engines and rolling stock?
(Such as Skarloey, Rheneas, rusty, Peter Sam, slate wagons, blue red coaches, brake vans and more)
Ooh. What possibilities! How about a 3 D printed Back to The Future De Lorean.... I'd get one of those!
That'd be awesome wouldn't it?? :D
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
HI Sam. West Hill have been great for me in tt. At shows the 2 chris's treat us all as old friends . Lots bought. lots more to buy. Caroline
Great to hear that - yeah they have a great TT offering don't they? And lovely people too!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
I just ordered some last week
Brilliant! I love those couplings. can you do uncoupling with them?
Thanks Phil! I'm not sure about automatic uncoupling, but obviously they're easily pulled apart!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Are there plans to do a track pin mate for curved track?
Oh Sam, you are going to cost me a fortune. I enjoyed your video and seeing some of the items being demonstrated I went on to their website. All I can say is wow, some really neat stuff and my bank account has already taken a hit!
What a great store :D Thanks for showing there products this will gide me alot - i will defenetly check out there website, later on :)
It's impressive isn't it? They have so much to offer too!
Thanks for watching - Sam :)
Fantastic video Sam I love it keep up the great work ❤❤ 5:38
Thanks so much Dennis!
@@SamsTrains Anytime Sam
While I do prefer to use the realistic screw and 3 link couplings on my British models, I do appreciate these magnetic couplings and maybe this is what I'll go with when I get older and my hands aren't as steady. I do want to try their lamps with LEDs though! That'll be cool to add for my stram engines, especially when I chip them all!
I had no idea they made oo9 hunt couplers,I will be getting some of them
I didn't realise they only started in 2020 as I've been buying the odd items from them for a few years now. I think their enterprise proves that it is possible to produce high quality items at very reasonable prices without needing to ship the stuff half way round the world. Wouldn't it be nice if they started producing rolling stock!
Wonder if theyll work with engines from the bachmann thomas and friends range.
Do they do helixes as well ???
Chloe let you down Sam! No cows!
haha I know!!
It's not just the cows. I'm surprised Chloe didn't find the pussy cats...
have to go back there for a moo..ch around
(sorry couldn't resist)
Didn't find the cute little cats though.
You'll have to get her a subscription to the "Barrel of the Month Club". Each and every month, they send you a new barrel...