After months of looking at these stunning models, i finally took the plunge and bought my first O gauge loco. More pics and vids added to my facebook and Instagram page. / northwesttrainsmodels Instagram northwesttrains123
@steadycamman1 thanks Pete, I've sold a few 00 models that I don't really use anymore so that part funded it, it's an amazing model just need to find a big track somewere to run it on 😂, thanks for watching. Tom
Just like me who threw myself in at the deep end with tiny N Gauge. A Gaugemaster track controller is compatible for O Gauge. Ask Sam's Trains if you don't believe me. I began collecting with a GWR Large Prairie Tank Engine and a Toad Van (the opposite way round), plus four trucks from my friend Alfie. A pair of Chocolate & Cream Mk. 1 coaches has been added to the rolling stock part, and a second GWR steamy will be a friend for the tank engine: 4-6-0 tender engine King Richard 2nd in BR Blue. Alfie has thought of a nice Christmassy name for my new N Gauge railway: Winter Wonderland Steam Railway. Operations will begin in November.
That's a great name for your n gauge layout, I look forward to seeing the Christmas scene, and that's true I used my gaugemaster prodigey for the 0 gauge loco and it works fine 🙂
@northwesttrainsmodels we've only got a handful of locos on Dylington most secondhand that have been given to my grandson over the last couple of years. We do have a few new ones but nothing expensive. We've got a Flying Scotsman with blue wheels that have obviously come from one of Thomas's friends, but it fits in with the typical day to day nonsense of Dylington 😁👍
Hi Tom, lovely loco and the sound 👍 now where am I going to run it supposed I’ll have to build a 0 gauge layout but where I know the lounge lol 😂 cheers Al
Cheers Al and no chance of that 😂, it was just one of those locos I had to have, I'll get a few more lengths of flexi track so I can set it up on the loft floor for a run up and down but hopefully find a club somewere that will let me run it