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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2008

A short video showing our radio controlled steam powered Iver Garden Railway locomotive running by itself and also pulling a load. This loco is available to run on 32mm gauge track and 45mm gauge track.

We wanted to show just how controllable the engine is under radio control, and just how slow (and fast) you can make it run.

For more information you can look on our website www.stuartmodels.com in the ready to run section.

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  • Bello, veramente bello.

    A video with the details.

  • Looks great.

  • Glad to see you have taken over the Cheddar range, and only to be expected, these are still to your own very high Stuart Models quality.

  • Stuart Models are very good at making steam engines, but not so good at making videos, it seems... As Reid said, it needs better commentary, also, more stable camera work, better lighting, and higher quality camera.

    It would, however, be lovely to see in due course the full range of Stuart models being steamed in this Youtube account. I shall subscribe and hope :-)

  • I like this little engine with the oscilators! I don´t mind what the Finescalers say, because I like the "toyish" outward appearance! I own an old Bing Live steam engine on Gauge 1 with two maklin High side gondolas from the same period of toy train history amongst five more modern ones! Very nice little engine! Keep up the good work and bring out more of the Cheddar range. regards Joe

  • ((what she said is all so true))

    Actually, I wrote that commentary but had forgot to log into my regular account, please pardon the slip.

    I'm no ace either, right!

  • Thanks for the comprehensive demonstration. Now for some constructive thoughts; it should be said: -Clearer, and less dour narration, just speak up and put some life in your good voice. -Cheerfully, with vocal inflection as if you're showing off something very neat indeed, which you do have there. Old USA book on salesmanship: "Sell the Sizzle, not the Steak". Here you have excellent steak. So yes, retain all of the facts, yes, just sell more of the savour.
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