Built by the late Paddy Murphy and ran at the Diamond Valley Railway for many years. Was lucky to drive it as a teenager before it left DVR for its new South Aussie home, great to see it in this video.
Yes, Andrew gave me those details too! That Paddy Murphy had built it and was resident at the DVR prior to being purchased by Kym about 12 years ago now. Fantastic that you were able to drive it before it left for SA. One more reason to come to Roseworthy mate! You’ll be most welcome. Have you ever been to Roseworthy?
No thank you mate! What you said to me earlier in our correspondence with each other, gave me purpose and encouragement to relieve the stress I am facing and work on my videos. I worked soldierly for almost five hours straight today because I calmed down to the point where I was feeling less overwhelmed with the current events in one’s life and just relaxed and do what I do best. So I thank you! More to come when I’ve done my other chores around the home. Stay well. Regards, Caleb
@@CalebsRailFilms That’s fantastic to hear Caleb. This is a very enjoyable video and I can’t wait to see what you upload to the channel in the near future. I will be in touch again before heading to Western Australia next Friday. Take care mate 👍
You probably have mate! Could be the same loco as there been plenty of photos posted of it in the past. Its a great model by far. This film was taken back in 2018. I am yet to film more of her but I'm hoping to get more of her when at the club. Thanks for watching. Regards, Caleb
Indeed! A powerful engine and one that can pull a load or two if the need arises. The real 1 to 1 scale version of this loco used to pull big loaded grain trains in its previous life. R700 is actually preserved at SteamRail’s Newport Workshops in Victoria.
She certainly is mate! She's an absolute beauty far and I love seeing her perform during any occasion at the club, especially on the steep grades up the big hill on the club track. She really barks well up the grade which is lovely! Glad you enjoyed. Regards, Caleb
@@YvesMamin Yves! How the bloody hell are ya mate? Need to watch some of your great Swiss videos again. Do you have anything on the RhB lines from Chur up to Arosa? Or that gorgeous RhB Crocodile? So glad you enjoyed this video! I did post this some years back but I didn’t feel it was my best work as it was done at a time when I was really struggling with enjoying what I do for a living. So, I’ve finally revisited this piece of early 4K footage that I took in 2018 and I think, by all accounts, I’ve done it a justice. Thanks for watching again. Keep well. Regards, Caleb
@@STYtrainspotter2007 I definitely put the idea of the headboard forward mate. I think it would look great! Oh wow, I didn’t realise R700 is coming back into steam! Or is it just being cosmetically restored? Many thanks for watching! So glad you enjoyed the video! Keep well. Regards, Caleb
wow very nice loco i wonder how much something like that would cost i would love to own a 1 to 1 scale loco but that is nothing but a pipe dream BUT something in this scale now that could be doable
I would have no idea, Sammy. Sorry. The current owner bought it about 12 years ago and it was built by Paddy Murphy a member of the Diamond Valley Railway in Eltham, Melbourne, Victoria in the 1980s. It's called Roseworthy home for the last decade. Certainly a powerful engine by far just like its 1 to 1 scale counterpart. I am with you on owning a 1 to 1 scale locomotive haha. That's every railway enthusiast's dream by a long shot. I know of a bloke here in SA that's building a 1 to 1 scale steam locomotive in his garage and it will later become an operational locomotive on the Pichi Richi Railway when completed. So, regardless of size or scale, anything is possible. Maybe not as large as 4-6-4 in 1 to 1 scale but something like this is very doable. The 1 to 1 scale new build loco here in SA has been a 20-plus year project and is a recreation of a long-extinct locomotive class of the South Australian Railways. It's a Z Class 4-4-0, the only purpose-built express passenger locomotive on the SAR narrow gauge. Those were all scrapped by the late 1950s, never to be seen again until one man, Mr Glenn Smythe sought to bring back a long-extinct 4-4-0. There's a video on my channel, called One Man One Engine - Glenn Smythe's Z Class Project, check it out! Keep well, Sammy. Regards, Caleb
@@CalebsRailFilms yeah i first heard about that guy building the Z Class loco about 13-15 years ago it's unbelievable I wish I had the know how the skills n the $$ to do that my dream loco would be the streamlined VR S Class BTW I have been to the DV railway a few times
Built by the late Paddy Murphy and ran at the Diamond Valley Railway for many years. Was lucky to drive it as a teenager before it left DVR for its new South Aussie home, great to see it in this video.
Yes, Andrew gave me those details too! That Paddy Murphy had built it and was resident at the DVR prior to being purchased by Kym about 12 years ago now. Fantastic that you were able to drive it before it left for SA. One more reason to come to Roseworthy mate! You’ll be most welcome. Have you ever been to Roseworthy?
@@CalebsRailFilms no I have not made it there yet, would love to come for a visit.
Splendorous.
Indeed it is! Thanks for watching. Regards, Caleb
Wow, what a magnificent locomotive. Thank you very much for sharing this footage Caleb 😊
No thank you mate! What you said to me earlier in our correspondence with each other, gave me purpose and encouragement to relieve the stress I am facing and work on my videos. I worked soldierly for almost five hours straight today because I calmed down to the point where I was feeling less overwhelmed with the current events in one’s life and just relaxed and do what I do best.
So I thank you! More to come when I’ve done my other chores around the home.
Stay well. Regards, Caleb
@@CalebsRailFilms That’s fantastic to hear Caleb. This is a very enjoyable video and I can’t wait to see what you upload to the channel in the near future. I will be in touch again before heading to Western Australia next Friday. Take care mate 👍
I think I’d seen photos of this loco a few times on Facebook, possibly not the same, great to see it running!
You probably have mate! Could be the same loco as there been plenty of photos posted of it in the past. Its a great model by far. This film was taken back in 2018. I am yet to film more of her but I'm hoping to get more of her when at the club. Thanks for watching. Regards, Caleb
awesome loco , looks like it can haul some freight
Indeed! A powerful engine and one that can pull a load or two if the need arises. The real 1 to 1 scale version of this loco used to pull big loaded grain trains in its previous life. R700 is actually preserved at SteamRail’s Newport Workshops in Victoria.
Crazy!
She is a beauty, Caleb, I ain't going to lie haha. Glad you enjoyed! P.s you have an awesome name hehe ;) Regards, Caleb
@@CalebsRailFilms im aware, best name ever
This is incredible!!
She certainly is mate! She's an absolute beauty far and I love seeing her perform during any occasion at the club, especially on the steep grades up the big hill on the club track. She really barks well up the grade which is lovely! Glad you enjoyed. Regards, Caleb
Superb mechanics, thank you 👍👍
@@YvesMamin Yves! How the bloody hell are ya mate? Need to watch some of your great Swiss videos again. Do you have anything on the RhB lines from Chur up to Arosa? Or that gorgeous RhB Crocodile?
So glad you enjoyed this video! I did post this some years back but I didn’t feel it was my best work as it was done at a time when I was really struggling with enjoying what I do for a living. So, I’ve finally revisited this piece of early 4K footage that I took in 2018 and I think, by all accounts, I’ve done it a justice.
Thanks for watching again.
Keep well. Regards, Caleb
very nice he should put a Steamrail logo on it, the real R700 has it. its so close to being finished getting restored
@@STYtrainspotter2007 I definitely put the idea of the headboard forward mate. I think it would look great! Oh wow, I didn’t realise R700 is coming back into steam! Or is it just being cosmetically restored?
Many thanks for watching! So glad you enjoyed the video!
Keep well. Regards, Caleb
wow very nice loco i wonder how much something like that would cost i would love to own a 1 to 1 scale loco but that is nothing but a pipe dream BUT something in this scale now that could be doable
I would have no idea, Sammy. Sorry. The current owner bought it about 12 years ago and it was built by Paddy Murphy a member of the Diamond Valley Railway in Eltham, Melbourne, Victoria in the 1980s. It's called Roseworthy home for the last decade. Certainly a powerful engine by far just like its 1 to 1 scale counterpart. I am with you on owning a 1 to 1 scale locomotive haha. That's every railway enthusiast's dream by a long shot. I know of a bloke here in SA that's building a 1 to 1 scale steam locomotive in his garage and it will later become an operational locomotive on the Pichi Richi Railway when completed. So, regardless of size or scale, anything is possible. Maybe not as large as 4-6-4 in 1 to 1 scale but something like this is very doable. The 1 to 1 scale new build loco here in SA has been a 20-plus year project and is a recreation of a long-extinct locomotive class of the South Australian Railways. It's a Z Class 4-4-0, the only purpose-built express passenger locomotive on the SAR narrow gauge. Those were all scrapped by the late 1950s, never to be seen again until one man, Mr Glenn Smythe sought to bring back a long-extinct 4-4-0. There's a video on my channel, called One Man One Engine - Glenn Smythe's Z Class Project, check it out!
Keep well, Sammy. Regards, Caleb
@@CalebsRailFilms yeah i first heard about that guy building the Z Class loco about 13-15 years ago it's unbelievable I wish I had the know how the skills n the $$ to do that my dream loco would be the streamlined VR S Class BTW I have been to the DV railway a few times