Garden Railways O Scale
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This video is a response to O Gauge The Paddington Line May 08
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@gabbysbuddy Hi Ian, yes I guess that's for when they run the old tin plate stuff!
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@mikesndbs One track has the centre power rail?
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So does anyone else spot any things else?
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@gabbysbuddy Cheers Ian, very pleased to see you say it :-)
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Yep, it was the perspective. I was trying to guess from the size of the people in the background - so yes, it worked! :-)
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@gabbysbuddy Hi Ian, nope it is O I just got in close to make it look as real as poss, seems to have worked then :-)
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Hard to tell by the shooting position, but seems even bigger than O guage to me Mike.
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A real pleasure to watch, congratulations. I'd be interested to know how you tackle the issue of track cleaning?
Dave
ARKWIRGHTIS 6 months ago
@ARKWIRGHTIS Hey Dave thanks, its not my railway sadly, but I did see some large track rubbers being used, I assume this is the standard. Glad you enjoyed the video :-)
mikesndbs 6 months ago
In this video: LBSC D3 0-4-4T x2, LBSC K 2-6-0, BR Class 47 (a heljan model), LBSC D1 0-4-2T, LSWR (ex LBSC) A1 0-6-0T (alos known as a terrier, seen in many other liveries throughout the video), LSWR G6 0-6-0T, LB&SCR E4 0-6-2T, LNER A4 4-6-2, LBSCR B4 4-4-0, a Lima BR Class 33, BR Class 121, SECR H 0-4-4T, LBSC I4 4-4-2T, SECR P 0-6-0T, BR Rebuilt Merchant Navy 4-6-2 No35004 "Cunard White Star" (I remembered the name off the top of my head), GNR Clayton Railmotor, LSWR M7 0-4-4T,
pedanticmongrel 6 months ago
@pedanticmongrel LOL I think you are the winner :-) well done
mikesndbs 6 months ago