Kato/Peco Large England Welsh Pony 009 Unboxing & Review | The Railway Room

Today on The Railway Room, a look at the brand new Kato/Peco Large England 009 scale Narrow Gauge Model of 'Welsh Pony'.
Following on from their highly successful models of the small England locos 'Prince' and 'Princess' in 009 narrow gauge, Japanese manufacturer Kato and British manufacturer Peco continue their collaboration with the release of large Englands 'Little Giant' and 'Welsh Pony'. In this video, I'm looking at 51-251D 'Welsh Pony' in brown livery. First off I unbox the model, then have a close look at the model before running it through some test, affixing the grab irons, & offering up my first thoughts having had the loco less than a week.
Features footage of 'South West Lancs Light Railway' built by Roger Christian and exhibited by Charles Insley, filmed at a meeting of the Merseyside and SW Lancs NG modelling group in Rainford.
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0:00 Introduction
2:23 Unboxing
5:16 Looking close up details
8:52 Difference between Small & Large England
12:51 Comparing to Langley 'Prince'
15:32 First test runs
17:33 Haulage Test
18:13 Maximum Gradient Test
21:06 Minimum Radius Curves Test
24:13 Weight & Traction Tyres
26:58 Installing the Grab Irons
30:26 DCC not ready
31:42 The Verdict

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  • @vectorbrony3473
    @vectorbrony3473Ай бұрын

    The only time you really saw the difference between Small and Large England's was back in the early days of the Ffestiniog railway. The first four locomotives Princess, Prince, Mountaineer and Palmerston were smaller with square water tanks and no cabs. They later had iron weights put on the top of the tanks and boiler to improve traction. Then later Welsh Pony and Little Giant arrived and with the exception of a cab, looked like they do today. They were a big step up from the Small's and over time the small England's were rebuilt with the round top tanks and cabs and looked just like the large England's. Till the Double Fairley "Little Wonder" arrived they were the mainstay of the line. Still impressive that 4/6 survived and they are making a replica Mountaineer to look as originally built.

  • @FortheLoveofSteam

    @FortheLoveofSteam

    Ай бұрын

    Great comment, I deliberately didn't go too much into the history as the video was already too long; but as you say the differences between the rebuilt small locos and large ones are not immediately obvious, particularly at 1/76 scale!

  • @DYLINGTONMODELRAILWAY
    @DYLINGTONMODELRAILWAYАй бұрын

    That looks like a nice loco to me. We wouldn't have a problem with the compromises. We've enjoyed watching your review. My grandson (12) has recently acquired small england loco Princess, and he's about to start building his own 009 layout. He's intending to film his progress for his Dylington Model Railway channel as an occasional series. I expected it will be slow progress due to school and will only be worked on at weekends and school holidays when he stays with us. He's been doing some filming for it, but I guess the first video may cover the houses he's been building, as he's not put down any track yet. Keep a look out for the first episode, possibly this weekend... Cheers James 🙂👍

  • @FortheLoveofSteam

    @FortheLoveofSteam

    Ай бұрын

    Great, I will have to keep an eye out for it! Progress on my own layout is rather slower than I'd like too, probably because I spend more time editing videos than making models!

  • @DYLINGTONMODELRAILWAY

    @DYLINGTONMODELRAILWAY

    Ай бұрын

    @@FortheLoveofSteam I hope you enjoy it when you see it 🙂👍

  • @AlwaysCensored-xp1be
    @AlwaysCensored-xp1beАй бұрын

    I am modelling Queensland steam era and a few of the first ones survived. Over 160 years they got painted various colour. So the colour determines the years of operation. The original colour was called "Invisible Green" apparently.

  • @biverbiver9336
    @biverbiver9336Ай бұрын

    What a great little model!

  • @FortheLoveofSteam

    @FortheLoveofSteam

    Ай бұрын

    It is indeed!

  • @chrissouthgate4554
    @chrissouthgate4554Ай бұрын

    Please use a less destructive pointer than a screwdriver. I winced every time you hit the paintwork!

  • @FortheLoveofSteam

    @FortheLoveofSteam

    Ай бұрын

    Aha, yes a valid point I'd already considered watching it back. It actually looks worse on camera as it has no sharp edges, and would require considerable force to do any damage. It also looks like it's making contact more often than it actually is due to the angle! But yes, I will be using something else in future