ULTIMATE O Gauge Pullman Coaches!
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Are these LATEST O gauge coaches really "next level?" - We find out in this FIRST LOOK!
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Ellis Clark Trains are known all over the UK for their amazing O gauge stock.
Today, they've added to that impressive inventory with these stunning Darstaed Pullman Coaches!
Now, this is my first time getting hands-on with anything O gauge, and what a place to start it was!
If you're fancying one for yourself, then check out the link below :)
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Some immaculate looking coaches and that loco they chose too! Brilliant work boss
@Jhc421 thank you mate!
Look at these. Cracking coaches with tons of detail in 0 gauge. Plates and carpets they have everything. I’ve just had my TT:120 Pullman coaches out and I think they’re great too.
Great video as always all the best Anth Knill 👍
@@anthknill cheers matey, enjoy the tt stuff!
Fantastic shop and friendly staff - makes me wish I had the space for some O gauge....
@@michaelwhiles5282 me too!!
Some lovely stuff there. All I own of Ellis Clark is the Wickham Trolley which is a lovely little thing - I've been gradually buying O Gauge wagons and a couple of smaller locos. I just love the weight when they roll and wagons push into each other, it looks much more realistic than OO. I'll be building an O gauge (small) layout one day...
@@BuggleskellyStation plus, O gauge Thomas lol
Great video Craig & for 0 gauge they are beautiful & the detail looks great
I couldn’t help myself my first o gauge was an 08 aw brilliant now I have a 37 o gauge as well Craig I got them before cost went nuts 🚂🚂🚂
Ah 73101. A loco I've had the pleasure of being pulled (and pushed) by. It's currently in store at Eastleigh works so it still exists, at least.
Those pullmans do look rather awesome. I love the drop head buckeye couplers and the touching gangways. Like you say if only you could shrink yourself down. But then we'd all be shrinking real coaches down as well...
@@DJ_K666 lots of shrinking
They are magnificent. We had a couple at our last club meeting courtesy of one of our members who's also associated with a big O gauge club layout. He's bought 10 (yes 10) to make up a Bournemouth Belle rake to go behind one of his two Bulleid pacifics. He said that exhausted his modelling budget for the whole year but couldn't risk them selling out. I'm glad i'm N gauge!!
@@KenAveyard christ that's a chunk or change! But no doubt it would be a spectacular thing to see!!
Those coaches are absolutely beautiful! I'm OO gauge and have bought a couple of O gauge bits. Got two Heljan 60's an 08 and a few HAA and HIA wagons. The detail, quality, sheer size and weight of them is mind blowing.
I do look at the price of some OO and then the price of O and think O gauge is possibly better value for money in some cases. Probably me trying to justify another O gauge purchase to be fair haha!
Anyway great work, keep it up 👍
@mattski8787 hah don't justify it! Enjoy it i say!
That's some serious bit of kit right there, jaw dropping detail. The price I would say reflects the fact that it's it's real deal. You've deffo got the O gauge bug now! Haha.👍🚂
Great video 👍
@marcdawson4635 Unfortunately, I think you're right mate!!
Just need somewhere to run the buggers lol
@IronHorseRailways Haha that's why I initially chose N gauge, but now I've bottled it and gone to OO for a new build layout, I've had to find space for 2 8x4's in my bedroom. Lol
Made the leap to o gauge in the last year even though I have a large oo gauge layout and collection. Something special about o gauge but my bank balance has taken a hit over the months 😂
@andybear7850 hah well, I'd love to! Truly i would!
I'll admit, these coaches do look really nice. :)
@@ReubenAshwell I think that, if it were feasbael, I'd have to get some!
O gauge is a great scale, specially for fine detail, before ww2 there was only O gauge and bigger scales, of corse not so fine detailed as they are now, and that was the tinplate era, and you had to be super rich as these where the toys of the elite.
As a scale in a modern perspective, with scenery, personally I don't have the room nor the money, or say willing to give the money for this scale, but I've seen some lovely layouts on UK shows, that are real masterpieces.
What I do have in O, is quite a collection in pre ww2 tin toy versions, and a hand full of them are live steam, but that can't be compared with these lovely detailed models of today, that's a complete new concept.
The oldest I have is dating back to 1890, I have even older once, but these have no scale, and called floor runners, as the first train toy models had no track and are live steam alcohol fired (you also can call them burning down the house models😁).
And in the UK there where quite some good model builders like Bowman and Bassett-Lowke (
An other interesting fact in pre war O gauge, is that some variants where high voltage models, where there was 110V AC on the tracks, idle to electrocute your dog or cat and of course the children playing with them.
Can you imagine this now, that a model train producer sell your children a high voltage model, the safety people would freak out🤣
Anyway nice coaches from Allis Clark, but I stick to my OO.🤔
@@dannyvanstraelen3273 always reminds me of that scene from bed knobs and broom sticks. Where the young lad is playing with the steam train set lol
Ohh, they look lovely. I was looking at Ellis Clarke recently while investigating Gauge 1 (for the garden). I like a bit of O gauge - but I mainly have a bit of coarse scale stuff for outdoor running, which is not so much modelling, as just running trains. I have to avoid anything finescale as it doesn't go well with my rheumatic hands and I end up accidentally snapping bits off.
I know that feeling mate!
Interesting but don't see me going 0 gauge any time soon even with such amazing detail. Would make my space issues even worse🤣 But nice to see these rather wonderful Pullmans.
There’s a set of quadsart set at north Norfolk railway mate one one left
@michaelgrange8791 yup! That's the one that ellis clark trains have used for their model, which is lovely ! I RELALLY want to get hands on with it!
As someone who has worked on pullmans they look brilliant, love to get one of these as look fantastic, and I am thinking of getting a O gauge Terrier or 14xx? as my model railway club have a 0 gauge layout, have no room at home, but be nice to have one loco and a wagon or 2 to run on the clubs layout.
That's actually a great idea mate, use the club layout for O gauge!
@IronHorseRailways Would make a good video about joining a club mate ? As like with me I have a very small modern flat, so have a small loco shed steam/ diesel shed layout and the club is great for people like me who don't have the room for a bigger layout, also their is the help and advice you get too and the social aspect too.
@ianstransporthistorystuff8175 its the time for me mate sadly
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I think there a more realistic feel to 0 gauge.details look and scale better.they couple closer too to give a real train feel.its way out of my league as most ppl but can still look and be envious
Already on my way to divorce, me thinks, I, in the last year, and a bit, have done the big leap from N gauge to O. It is a shock to the bank balance, If you ever want to come up to Scotland to help an old, "ish" man I could do with some help to build an O gauge railway to run the collection on. Added bonus is the lovely railway station of Wemyss Bay just down the road.
@@paulwilson834 divorce or trains, tough choice lol
Never seen you gush over anything like this before , carful that O gauge dog can bite pretty hard lol
@SimonPitcher yes I'm VERY aware mate!
You been the O gauge guru, have you given any thought to these beauties?
If I had a longer and wider shed I would , don’t want to worry you but Dapol have a J94 on the way and I think people will be tempted as you said to just try a couple of wagons and a shunter and that’s how the fight started 😂😂
@SimonPitcher I am SERIOUSLY considering just making a small end to end shunting layout now.... very expensive though!
Mate! Just stop it! I'm struggling to buy new OO gauge stuff. Don't start showing me lovely detailed O gauge rolling stock.
I'll end up divorced and homeless.🤣
They really look gorgeous though. Cheers!
They are just that mate!
Anyway,
Good luck with the divorce lol
I recommend skipping O Gauge and going straight to 1:1 scale. That way when the divorce happens you can just live in one of the coaches.
Don't think they will fit on my layout! 🙂
@hamshackleton same here mate, still pretty though 👌 😍