Brockwell Branch Stories : Part 1 The pick up goods

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Ringo Starr was busy so I had to tell the story of the pick up goods myself.
    One for the kids and us big kids, a nice change from the build updates.
    Running trains on my O gauge layout.
    Featuring ModelU figures and a Lionheart 45xx Prairie tank.
    Peco GWR signal box, Corgi traction engine
    Wagons are mostly Minerva RTR and Parkside Dundas kits.

Комментарии • 11

  • @MichaelHenfrey
    @MichaelHenfrey Год назад +1

    Nice little story to go along with the shunting, Very enjoyable. Cheers

  • @ThePhosphater
    @ThePhosphater Год назад

    Most enjoyable episode

  • @daveday5507
    @daveday5507 Год назад +1

    Thank you for including a trackplan. It makes all the difference.

  • @donniblanco5239
    @donniblanco5239 Год назад

    You’ve created a Beautiful atmosphere of rural station life here - Lovely modelling and Scenics - Gr8 skills 👍🏻

  • @grahamratcliffe1945
    @grahamratcliffe1945 10 месяцев назад

    love this , well done.

  • @tomcupples6400
    @tomcupples6400 Год назад

    Hi James that was an excellent representation and interpretation of a daily shunting duty at a country station. You pictured an explained the scenario so well. Regards Tom

  • @theangelsmodellingandrailways
    @theangelsmodellingandrailways Год назад

    The O gauge layout looks superb, a lovely lil running session, well filmed and explained. You show what would be classed as a micro/small layout in O gauge, amazing and inspirational. All the best and take care. Brian @ The Angels

  • @10astudios66
    @10astudios66 Год назад

    Very cool 😀.Wonder what the next one will be.

  • @martinbradshaw7877
    @martinbradshaw7877 Год назад +1

    Another great but simple layout, strikingly similar to the earlier 00 gauge layout. One point, I was particularly conscious of the sound of the loco running on what I imagine is a plywood baseboard. It is very echoey and I wonder whether anything could be done to deaden the sound. I imagine this is partly caused by the weight of the engine. A most enjoyable video

    • @BrockwellLanemodelrailway
      @BrockwellLanemodelrailway  Год назад

      True it is maybe a feature of O gauge ballasted track., However the mic on my camera is close to the loco while filming so its probably loader than it would be normally. That loco has never been run until now and is probably a little tight. Watching it back has prompted me to get a rolling road so I can run in my locos for the recommended time. Thanks for your comment

  • @paulwilson834
    @paulwilson834 7 месяцев назад

    Hello mate I'm sorry can you give me a little detail as to the size and width of your layout please as I'm looking for ideas to build a smallisg 7mm layout myself and am looking at how much you have scaled into your layout but have no conception of the size cheers in advance