West Cumbria Guild Of Model Engineers
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@johnharkness He certainly was. I'm one of his elder grandsons - Sean.
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I was driving round that track at the age of 4 on a car-battery-powered la'l train he built. I learned to drive the steam ones by the time i was 6. Even ventured to Sunderland now and again for the competitions. Good times =) i miss my granda. True legend
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Wow very nice loco. I think i asked the question because i could not decide if it was steam or electric but i can see it is steam. Good vid :)
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@SteamLocomotives1994 Might wanna watch how you spell the engine's name ;).
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@johnharkness Oh sweet. so do I ^u^ Moorclose area
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There's a green Dalek in your garden!!!AAARRGGHH!
Nice loco.
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Was your Granda Ken Ellwood?.
johnharkness 3 months ago
Very nice. I like it. Are you an American, or does this engine misrepresent you?
GenghisKhan44 2 years ago
I live in Workington, Cumbria, UK.
johnharkness 2 years ago
Hi, Why does it not have a driver. I drive
3 1/2" 5" and 7 1/4" locos mainly. Is it a Virginia?
SteamLocomotives1994 3 years ago
Yes it is a 5" gauge 'Virginia built over 50 years ago and restored by Ken Ellwood. The driverless shots where for photographic purposes.
johnharkness 3 years ago
Wow. Why 3 rails - can't be a king size Hornby???
bikeonmike 4 years ago
Hello Mike, Its to run 3.5" gauge and 5" gauge locos on, John.
johnharkness 4 years ago