While 8 of these are preserved to this day, we could’ve also had a ninth one, which is Great Western Railway Class 5101 No. 4156. It could’ve been displayed at the Whitehead Railway Museum in Whitehead, Ireland, United Kingdom.
Nice sounds! I see Rails are not indicating the minimum radius for this again, just like when Gas Turbine 10000 came out. Fingers crossed and good luck everybody!
Pre-ordered months ago and they do look the part as well as the sound. Though if the panto raised and lowered with the sound, that would have been amazing. Otherwise a great bit of kit tp produce. 9/10, so far, mee thinks.
Great sound , like the cab end video. In reality they were iffy on a loose coupled goods as you had only one brake block per wheel as against two on the other classes. Remember the clink clink of the buffers and all the shunting of the loose coupled goods. Fantastic well done 👍
People watch this video to listen to the sound quality of the loco. Background music is very off putting and totally unnecessary. Great looking loco though
Sounds great! I tried about five of these but they all had a nasty habit of when coming to a stop, they would ‘jump’ forwards about an inch. The shop I bought it from went through their stock and they all ended up doing the same thing. I gave up in the end and went for something else.
@@wiggyattheweekend we tried everything and still couldn’t get them to run properly. Sometimes it didn’t appear straight away. Even Legomanbiffo had problems with his after a while.
Not gonna lie,but that whistle really does sound a like the one off a CFR 060-DA. I can't post a link without RU-vid auto-removing it,so just look it up.
Hi just come across your channel so I subscribed, like the war time stuff you have, I’ve just purchased my first W-D loco where did you get those hospital carriages from? I’m interested in making a good rake for my loco but looking for inspiration