Missed out on these but wanted them as went to school in Shipley W. Yorks
@garryhall555223 сағат бұрын
@@East_Mallingford_Railway 50 sets of 150 wagons all sold out in 4 hours. They are looking at something again but no idea if new names or different ones.
@northernutahlivesteam3566Күн бұрын
super pretty super fun
@TaffsTTКүн бұрын
Nice and great to see out and about.
@HighFell2 күн бұрын
Runs great and looks superb. Medium sized tank engine is hopefully not too far away for those of us less talented on the engine builds 😁
@garryhall55522 күн бұрын
Thanks Matt, when I was asked at one of the shows Hornby were at what loco would I like to see I did say "any, I don't mind but what would be nice is the 00 2-6-0 you have just released, or, standard 4 tank". Don't think my one view will make it happen though.
@HighFell2 күн бұрын
@@garryhall5552 I think the standard class locos would be a great place to extend the steam range. BR late steam is popular and standard classes were everywhere. A nice 4MT would be perfect for almost any layout
@garryhall55522 күн бұрын
@@HighFell they certainly would. Just seen today that Lincoln Locos do the 2-6-0 3mt and I would love one. Alas at the moment no suitable chassis and doubt the J50 will fit. I want 77012 as it was a York engine and a photo I took of her won me a competition in the college photography class.
@jvbndofvbnebe5 күн бұрын
They both look great! Which colour you used for the blue duchess?
@garryhall55525 күн бұрын
Thanks. The blue is Precision steam loco blue. I would have preferred to use a car spray like my A3 but it was impossible to mask everything so it is brush painted.
@northernutahlivesteam35666 күн бұрын
fun times
@sparkshot6 күн бұрын
Absolutely mind blown by how well you've completed that SCC Sparkshot Baltic Tank. The standard of finish is second to non. So nice to see it running too. 😍
@garryhall55526 күн бұрын
Thank you, it is a lovely 3d print too. Just washed and painted it, no sanding etc required.
@user-fg3dd5xw7x9 күн бұрын
Nice looking layout.
@garryhall55529 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@rowlinsonpj9 күн бұрын
Is this a 3D print?
@garryhall55529 күн бұрын
Yes both loco bodies are. From Lincoln-Locos.
@HighFell10 күн бұрын
You are just teasing me now Garry 🤣
@garryhall555210 күн бұрын
Sorry Matt, I know you are wanting a 9F for High Fell so could not resist.
@HighFell12 күн бұрын
That’s going be a very useful loco 😁
@garryhall555211 күн бұрын
Certainly unusual in any model scale and I am hoping to do it in Furness colours, similar to LMS.
@shedmouthjunction12 күн бұрын
Awesone job Garry. They look mega!
@garryhall555212 күн бұрын
Thanks, just bought another 6 to do.
@garryhall555212 күн бұрын
Thanks, just bought another 6 to do.
@HighFell12 күн бұрын
Glad you had a go. They start to look so much better weathered and the detail starts to come out 😁
@garryhall555212 күн бұрын
Thanks Matt, just bought another 6 to do and 11 should be enough for now until the unfitted ones appear.
@philsmodelmaking226012 күн бұрын
nice! the 9f is one of my favourite locos, I have a Hornby OO version, and I built the old airfix evening star kit as an everyday loco. a few years back I was at York railway museum, saw both the evening star and flying Scotsman which was in for servicing work, and if I'm honest I was more impressed by evening star (heresy, I know!)
@gregmacdonald92713 күн бұрын
That’s mighty impressive
@garryhall555213 күн бұрын
Thanks, hopefully better when the chassis and wheels are black and cylinders raised. For Evening Star I need a double chimney of something. I had thought with a single chimney I might do black but the paintwork is too nice t paint over.
@lukeslocos661013 күн бұрын
He's done it, set the bar higher with skills XD
@Terrys-Steam-and-Cobi15 күн бұрын
Nice!
@jxxgames17 күн бұрын
HOLY COW YOU MADE A DELTIC did you use one of the Class 60 or 43 chassises for that because there is no way that’s actually available
@jxxgames17 күн бұрын
Omg is that Merchant Navy😭😭😭is that even available for TT:120. I was going to make a British layout with engines from all different counties as well from N gauge but wow TT:120 is like a mix of N and HO/OO gauge and that’s why I think it’s actually the best I just wish more companies like Bachmann joined in this is and also Hornby payed more attention to it
@jxxgames17 күн бұрын
Definitely giving a sub
@jxxgames17 күн бұрын
Are the other engines customs that aren’t the A3s and A4s?? If so they look very incredible
@garryhall555217 күн бұрын
Yes, they are 3d printed bodies on Hornby chassis's. There are quite a few more now including West Country's (rebuilt and original), Standard 5, Royal Scot, 4-4-0, Q1 etc. Then Deltic, Peak, class 20, Co-Bo to name a few
@garryhall555217 күн бұрын
Also B12, J39, Stanier 2-6-4, USA dock tank, J69. Warship, Hymek.
@jxxgames17 күн бұрын
Does the Merchant Navy, Q1 Class, And Dock Tank all use the A3 chassis. Also for the first two, do they have custom wheels or do they wear the A3 wheels?
@garryhall555217 күн бұрын
@@jxxgames both West Country's use the A1 chassis. The spam can has Triang TT style connecting rods. Both have the Hornby 6'8" wheels as there are no smaller ones available. Also, they are still spoked as I want to draw up some overlays one day. The Q1 and J39 have free wheeling Triang TT chassis's and powered with Halling motor bogies in the tender. The USA dock tank has a small 0-6-0 chassis from Oak Tree Engineering and fitted with part of the Hornby A1 valve gear. You should be able to use the search to find the videos or just scroll through. Some of the videos are before the locos were finished then some once completed.
@lukeslocos661017 күн бұрын
Your weathering is looking pretty good, this video remind me how small the b12 tender is. Cant wait to see whats up next. :D
@garryhall555217 күн бұрын
Thank you, I may do some more wagons but will not touch a loco or coach. Hopefully one of my next projects will be here this week and Lenny is not far off finishing another body for me.
@garryhall555217 күн бұрын
All I will say is one will be pre grouping and the other ex LMS providing I can fit chassis's into them.
@PhilipHarding-ex8rg17 күн бұрын
WTF are all these different models coming from? Are they prototypes or just one-offs?
@garryhall555217 күн бұрын
@@PhilipHarding-ex8rg they are 3d printed bodies most of which are fitted onto a Hornby chassis. Anyone can buy a body and do one themselves.
@TaffsTT18 күн бұрын
Looking good.
@garryhall555218 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@bobslobs19 күн бұрын
much better once given a good weathering. Good work Gary.
@garryhall555219 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@stephendehavilland525419 күн бұрын
they do look good weathered.
@garryhall555219 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@lukeslocos661019 күн бұрын
Ey up there not too bad
@garryhall555219 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@MoonlitLab20 күн бұрын
Smashing work here Garry! You're giving the British TT market a run for their money, cracker stuff my friend :)
@dougbull328920 күн бұрын
Very nice job, well done.
@garryhall555220 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@user-cn4rg2bs4p21 күн бұрын
21 tonners are very good runners. caroline
@garryhall555221 күн бұрын
Yes they are, like most of the stock. I have just removed the chassis from one to use on a horsebox body.
@setheatontheautobot458622 күн бұрын
Good. Now, let's paint it.
@garryhall555222 күн бұрын
It is painted and nearly fully lined now. It will be finished in a couple of hours apart from the nameplates which could be a while yet.
@AllensTrains23 күн бұрын
All running very smoothly. You were liucky Hornby decided to introduce TT:120, as this had given the scale a new lease of life! Thanks for uploading.
@garryhall555223 күн бұрын
There are two ways of looking at it. It did not give the old TT a new lease of life due to the different scale so nothing compatible. However it has brought a new lease of life to 12mm track. What is has given me is the chance to run better looking train lengths, and, far more options coach wise. Locos are still limited but what there is, is fantastic in just 18 months. I am lucky I can do a few conversations but limited so far due to the steam locos available only having 6'8"/6'9" wheels.
@AllensTrains23 күн бұрын
@@garryhall5552 What is the limitation of 6'8" wheels?
@garryhall555223 күн бұрын
@@AllensTrains there were only very few locos that used them, most had smaller wheels. My two tanks have them but should only be 5'8", the W/C, A2, V2, Britannia, Standard 5 etc should be 6' or 6'2" so it is a compromise anyway.
@lukeslocos661023 күн бұрын
Ey the scot is looking brilliant, any chance of turbomotive, lack of valve gear and all that making it easier ?
@garryhall555223 күн бұрын
I had thought about it but the cab is wrong as the spectacle plate should be flat like a Princess. Also the dome is in the wrong place and it needs a double chimney. So, unlikely unless I go for more compromises than normal lol. There are a couple more locos in the pipeline though.
@gregmacdonald92723 күн бұрын
Looks grand. Are you planning on weathering the 21T wagons?
@lukeslocos661023 күн бұрын
@garryhall5552 yeah I understand, I mean couldn't you use the dutchess chasseur under a 120 princess body and as such turbomotive, I meant easier in fact there's no valve gear for faffing about with which you could use on a different locomotive.
@garryhall555223 күн бұрын
@@gregmacdonald927 thanks Greg, I have thought about weathering the wagons but very poor at it in the past so always done a clean loco/coach/wagon. However, these do seem overly bright and really do need toning down so will be thinking about it.
@garryhall555223 күн бұрын
@@lukeslocos6610 at the moment there is no Princess body available but the chassis I robbed the valve gear and tender chassis from is earmarked for a large tank depending the fit due to the large motor. I am hoping the motor will fit in the cab so at the highest point. The motor size and position do not leave this chassis open to many conversions.
@jvbndofvbnebe24 күн бұрын
Just got a 4mm one. They look great! Do you know how to open them in order to service the motor?
@garryhall555224 күн бұрын
No idea, I do not do 4mm modelling, sorry.
@PaulSmith-pl7fo24 күн бұрын
Oh, Oh. A derailment!
@garryhall555224 күн бұрын
No, it was to try to show the difference in size of the old TT 3mm against the new TT at 2.5mm.
@TaffsTT24 күн бұрын
Very nice running. Is your whole layout analogue?
@garryhall555224 күн бұрын
Yes, I have no interest in DCC or sound.
@TaffsTT24 күн бұрын
@@garryhall5552 great. Do you wire different sections to different controllers then? Looks awesome by the way.
@garryhall555224 күн бұрын
@@TaffsTT both circuits have independent controllers, some parts are switchable from one to the other like the double slip is off/outer/inner and the bay platforms switched from the double slip. Both platforms can operate from either to work wrong line to the crossovers. The goods yard has a separate controller but is switchable to the outer.
@martinshipman326024 күн бұрын
Looking good sir!
@garryhall555224 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@East_Mallingford_Railway26 күн бұрын
Love the clackty clack sound
@garryhall555226 күн бұрын
It is good but was unintentional.
@East_Mallingford_Railway26 күн бұрын
@@garryhall5552 Sounds I remember from my childhood
@bobslobs26 күн бұрын
very nice
@garryhall555226 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@sullivanrachael26 күн бұрын
That is an impressive sight. Those locos are well sorted. Your axle bearing modifications help make the coaches freer running too perhaps?
@garryhall555226 күн бұрын
The 27 coaches on the outer track are 23 Mk1's which did not need any mods like the Staniers. The 4 parcels at the rear were all done using the grinding method. With the BR Staniers, all but one were fine and run smoothly out of the box unlike the LMS versions. The one that did scrape was very minimal and just got the odd grinding done.
@user-cn4rg2bs4p27 күн бұрын
Chris peachy mentioned you were having trouble this morning. caroline. burring down did not work but a plastic shield did i believe.
@garryhall555227 күн бұрын
The "burring" down is 100% effective and the best solution. Packing is quick and easy but does create a little drag with slight pressure on the wheels.
@MIKELANETT12028 күн бұрын
Looks really good !
@TrainsBigandSmallUK28 күн бұрын
Hello! Is that TT120 track? It looks way out of scale. Thanks.
@garryhall555228 күн бұрын
It is all Peco H0m which I prefer, especially over Peco 120. Scale.wise does not bother me.
@bbej201628 күн бұрын
Will it work on Tri-ang track?
@garryhall555228 күн бұрын
Not had time to test it yet and out all day until early evening.
@TaffsTT28 күн бұрын
Thanks Gerry.
@AllensTrains28 күн бұрын
It's going all right!
@akramahmad63228 күн бұрын
I've been watching for a while since I got back into modelling with TT, just thought I'd say I love watching these videos as they appear on my feed. Always a pleasant surprise seeing something new on this channel :)
@garryhall555228 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@user-cn4rg2bs4p28 күн бұрын
thats another want for acton. caroline
@garryhall555228 күн бұрын
She is a beauty Caroline and that is from an Eastern region fan.
@bbej201629 күн бұрын
Someone else has done it on a full set off curves not just one.
@garryhall555229 күн бұрын
It was all I had at the time, I have already proved the A4 and coaches do on a full layout last year.
@AllensTrains29 күн бұрын
It seems happy on that old Triang track!
@georgemartin40829 күн бұрын
Impressive. But what is the black steam loco? Hornby haven’t produced a TT one of these as yet.
@garryhall555229 күн бұрын
It is not black but the very early dark blue (purple) experimental livery. It is the Hornby A1 I have repainted. I have many locos that Hornby have not made yet, mostly on a Hornby chassis. To na me a few, B12, Stanier 2-6-4, Spam can, A2, Britannia plus many, many more.
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Missed out on these but wanted them as went to school in Shipley W. Yorks
@@East_Mallingford_Railway 50 sets of 150 wagons all sold out in 4 hours. They are looking at something again but no idea if new names or different ones.
super pretty super fun
Nice and great to see out and about.
Runs great and looks superb. Medium sized tank engine is hopefully not too far away for those of us less talented on the engine builds 😁
Thanks Matt, when I was asked at one of the shows Hornby were at what loco would I like to see I did say "any, I don't mind but what would be nice is the 00 2-6-0 you have just released, or, standard 4 tank". Don't think my one view will make it happen though.
@@garryhall5552 I think the standard class locos would be a great place to extend the steam range. BR late steam is popular and standard classes were everywhere. A nice 4MT would be perfect for almost any layout
@@HighFell they certainly would. Just seen today that Lincoln Locos do the 2-6-0 3mt and I would love one. Alas at the moment no suitable chassis and doubt the J50 will fit. I want 77012 as it was a York engine and a photo I took of her won me a competition in the college photography class.
They both look great! Which colour you used for the blue duchess?
Thanks. The blue is Precision steam loco blue. I would have preferred to use a car spray like my A3 but it was impossible to mask everything so it is brush painted.
fun times
Absolutely mind blown by how well you've completed that SCC Sparkshot Baltic Tank. The standard of finish is second to non. So nice to see it running too. 😍
Thank you, it is a lovely 3d print too. Just washed and painted it, no sanding etc required.
Nice looking layout.
Thank you.
Is this a 3D print?
Yes both loco bodies are. From Lincoln-Locos.
You are just teasing me now Garry 🤣
Sorry Matt, I know you are wanting a 9F for High Fell so could not resist.
That’s going be a very useful loco 😁
Certainly unusual in any model scale and I am hoping to do it in Furness colours, similar to LMS.
Awesone job Garry. They look mega!
Thanks, just bought another 6 to do.
Thanks, just bought another 6 to do.
Glad you had a go. They start to look so much better weathered and the detail starts to come out 😁
Thanks Matt, just bought another 6 to do and 11 should be enough for now until the unfitted ones appear.
nice! the 9f is one of my favourite locos, I have a Hornby OO version, and I built the old airfix evening star kit as an everyday loco. a few years back I was at York railway museum, saw both the evening star and flying Scotsman which was in for servicing work, and if I'm honest I was more impressed by evening star (heresy, I know!)
That’s mighty impressive
Thanks, hopefully better when the chassis and wheels are black and cylinders raised. For Evening Star I need a double chimney of something. I had thought with a single chimney I might do black but the paintwork is too nice t paint over.
He's done it, set the bar higher with skills XD
Nice!
HOLY COW YOU MADE A DELTIC did you use one of the Class 60 or 43 chassises for that because there is no way that’s actually available
Omg is that Merchant Navy😭😭😭is that even available for TT:120. I was going to make a British layout with engines from all different counties as well from N gauge but wow TT:120 is like a mix of N and HO/OO gauge and that’s why I think it’s actually the best I just wish more companies like Bachmann joined in this is and also Hornby payed more attention to it
Definitely giving a sub
Are the other engines customs that aren’t the A3s and A4s?? If so they look very incredible
Yes, they are 3d printed bodies on Hornby chassis's. There are quite a few more now including West Country's (rebuilt and original), Standard 5, Royal Scot, 4-4-0, Q1 etc. Then Deltic, Peak, class 20, Co-Bo to name a few
Also B12, J39, Stanier 2-6-4, USA dock tank, J69. Warship, Hymek.
Does the Merchant Navy, Q1 Class, And Dock Tank all use the A3 chassis. Also for the first two, do they have custom wheels or do they wear the A3 wheels?
@@jxxgames both West Country's use the A1 chassis. The spam can has Triang TT style connecting rods. Both have the Hornby 6'8" wheels as there are no smaller ones available. Also, they are still spoked as I want to draw up some overlays one day. The Q1 and J39 have free wheeling Triang TT chassis's and powered with Halling motor bogies in the tender. The USA dock tank has a small 0-6-0 chassis from Oak Tree Engineering and fitted with part of the Hornby A1 valve gear. You should be able to use the search to find the videos or just scroll through. Some of the videos are before the locos were finished then some once completed.
Your weathering is looking pretty good, this video remind me how small the b12 tender is. Cant wait to see whats up next. :D
Thank you, I may do some more wagons but will not touch a loco or coach. Hopefully one of my next projects will be here this week and Lenny is not far off finishing another body for me.
All I will say is one will be pre grouping and the other ex LMS providing I can fit chassis's into them.
WTF are all these different models coming from? Are they prototypes or just one-offs?
@@PhilipHarding-ex8rg they are 3d printed bodies most of which are fitted onto a Hornby chassis. Anyone can buy a body and do one themselves.
Looking good.
Thank you.
much better once given a good weathering. Good work Gary.
Thank you.
they do look good weathered.
Thank you.
Ey up there not too bad
Thank you.
Smashing work here Garry! You're giving the British TT market a run for their money, cracker stuff my friend :)
Very nice job, well done.
Thank you.
21 tonners are very good runners. caroline
Yes they are, like most of the stock. I have just removed the chassis from one to use on a horsebox body.
Good. Now, let's paint it.
It is painted and nearly fully lined now. It will be finished in a couple of hours apart from the nameplates which could be a while yet.
All running very smoothly. You were liucky Hornby decided to introduce TT:120, as this had given the scale a new lease of life! Thanks for uploading.
There are two ways of looking at it. It did not give the old TT a new lease of life due to the different scale so nothing compatible. However it has brought a new lease of life to 12mm track. What is has given me is the chance to run better looking train lengths, and, far more options coach wise. Locos are still limited but what there is, is fantastic in just 18 months. I am lucky I can do a few conversations but limited so far due to the steam locos available only having 6'8"/6'9" wheels.
@@garryhall5552 What is the limitation of 6'8" wheels?
@@AllensTrains there were only very few locos that used them, most had smaller wheels. My two tanks have them but should only be 5'8", the W/C, A2, V2, Britannia, Standard 5 etc should be 6' or 6'2" so it is a compromise anyway.
Ey the scot is looking brilliant, any chance of turbomotive, lack of valve gear and all that making it easier ?
I had thought about it but the cab is wrong as the spectacle plate should be flat like a Princess. Also the dome is in the wrong place and it needs a double chimney. So, unlikely unless I go for more compromises than normal lol. There are a couple more locos in the pipeline though.
Looks grand. Are you planning on weathering the 21T wagons?
@garryhall5552 yeah I understand, I mean couldn't you use the dutchess chasseur under a 120 princess body and as such turbomotive, I meant easier in fact there's no valve gear for faffing about with which you could use on a different locomotive.
@@gregmacdonald927 thanks Greg, I have thought about weathering the wagons but very poor at it in the past so always done a clean loco/coach/wagon. However, these do seem overly bright and really do need toning down so will be thinking about it.
@@lukeslocos6610 at the moment there is no Princess body available but the chassis I robbed the valve gear and tender chassis from is earmarked for a large tank depending the fit due to the large motor. I am hoping the motor will fit in the cab so at the highest point. The motor size and position do not leave this chassis open to many conversions.
Just got a 4mm one. They look great! Do you know how to open them in order to service the motor?
No idea, I do not do 4mm modelling, sorry.
Oh, Oh. A derailment!
No, it was to try to show the difference in size of the old TT 3mm against the new TT at 2.5mm.
Very nice running. Is your whole layout analogue?
Yes, I have no interest in DCC or sound.
@@garryhall5552 great. Do you wire different sections to different controllers then? Looks awesome by the way.
@@TaffsTT both circuits have independent controllers, some parts are switchable from one to the other like the double slip is off/outer/inner and the bay platforms switched from the double slip. Both platforms can operate from either to work wrong line to the crossovers. The goods yard has a separate controller but is switchable to the outer.
Looking good sir!
Thank you.
Love the clackty clack sound
It is good but was unintentional.
@@garryhall5552 Sounds I remember from my childhood
very nice
Thank you.
That is an impressive sight. Those locos are well sorted. Your axle bearing modifications help make the coaches freer running too perhaps?
The 27 coaches on the outer track are 23 Mk1's which did not need any mods like the Staniers. The 4 parcels at the rear were all done using the grinding method. With the BR Staniers, all but one were fine and run smoothly out of the box unlike the LMS versions. The one that did scrape was very minimal and just got the odd grinding done.
Chris peachy mentioned you were having trouble this morning. caroline. burring down did not work but a plastic shield did i believe.
The "burring" down is 100% effective and the best solution. Packing is quick and easy but does create a little drag with slight pressure on the wheels.
Looks really good !
Hello! Is that TT120 track? It looks way out of scale. Thanks.
It is all Peco H0m which I prefer, especially over Peco 120. Scale.wise does not bother me.
Will it work on Tri-ang track?
Not had time to test it yet and out all day until early evening.
Thanks Gerry.
It's going all right!
I've been watching for a while since I got back into modelling with TT, just thought I'd say I love watching these videos as they appear on my feed. Always a pleasant surprise seeing something new on this channel :)
Thank you.
thats another want for acton. caroline
She is a beauty Caroline and that is from an Eastern region fan.
Someone else has done it on a full set off curves not just one.
It was all I had at the time, I have already proved the A4 and coaches do on a full layout last year.
It seems happy on that old Triang track!
Impressive. But what is the black steam loco? Hornby haven’t produced a TT one of these as yet.
It is not black but the very early dark blue (purple) experimental livery. It is the Hornby A1 I have repainted. I have many locos that Hornby have not made yet, mostly on a Hornby chassis. To na me a few, B12, Stanier 2-6-4, Spam can, A2, Britannia plus many, many more.