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LNWR LEGENDS TAKE ON SHAP & "Improved Precedent” debuts from Rails of Sheffield! 

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This is part 1 of a ‘Neville Grove’ celebration of an iconic railway location. On 17th December 1846 - one hundred and seventy-five years ago - the most challenging railway line yet built in Britain was formally opened, the Lancaster to Carlisle. Between those two cities lay the Cumbrian mountains - so formidable a barrier that George Stephenson said it would be easier to go all the way round the coast. Others proposed a long tunnel from Longsleddale north of Kendal into the Haweswater valley - a daunting proposition at the time.
Instead, 175 years ago, the engineers made the bold decision to take the line up the valley of the river Lune before climbing to the heights of the fells around Shap, where the name of a tiny village was destined to enter railway folklore.
Yes, the famous Lickey Incline might be steeper. Other summits may be higher, but the five miles at 1-75 from Tebay to Shap summit, on Britain’s busiest main line, the "Premier Line", must surely be the greatest challenge for steam locomotives in the history of our railways. And what a setting! From the water troughs deep in the Lune Gorge valley at Dillicar, and on past Tebay at the foot of the gradient, a great panorama unfolds as the line climbs past the iconic signal box at Scout Green with its wonky chimney, and up to the summit itself. It’s a worthy stage for testing some of Britain’s great loco designs, pulling ever-bigger trains, among some of the wildest countryside in England.
To mark the anniversary, “Neville Grove” has undergone a transformation - honouring just some of those iconic locations, including Carnforth, later the location for ‘Brief Encounter”. For me, Shap is deeply personal. Grandpa took me as a boy to Scout Green to watch AC electrics and fired a love of the real railway that’s stayed with me ever since. My dad came to these hills and stayed in his tent at Greenholme as a young man when still in the Royal Navy, armed with a cine camera capturing the last steam locos to take on Shap in 1967.
I’m delighted to present an array of beautiful models as guest stars - and privileged to be able to showcase the stunning new LNWR Precedent “Lucknow”- a winning joint venture from Rails of Sheffield and Bachmann - seen here in its first big layout film and on its prototype home stomping ground with London North Western Railway bogie coaches behind the drawbar.
PART 1: LNWR LEGENDS
For over 70 years it was the locomotives of the London & North Western Railway - the so-called “Premier Line” - that had to tackle Shap. And one of Crewe’s most famous designs was the 2-4-0 Precent - a tiny loco packed with power and speed. Rails of Sheffield have produced a beautiful model of the class, in its handsome livery of “Blackberry Black” Even when the Precedents ceased to haul expresses themselves, they were called in to pilot their successors up the bank from Tebay, even well into LMS days. Joining this loco we have a lovely selection of vintage models representing LNWR greats: the George V class, a “Claughton”, and a “Precursor” tank.
The George V’s were one of the most successful Edwardian 4-6-0s. This model is “Coronation”, outshopped from Crewe in 1911 to mark the crowning of King George, and the 5,000th loco to emerge from the famous works. It was given a special finish of polished wheels and motion, and copper framed lining on the boiler.
Often ‘Coronation’ would be piloted by a “Precursor”, another successful design, later produced in a tank engine version, as here. Well into LMS days, the Precursor tanks would swap ends and take on banking duties.
The handsome but perhaps less successful ‘Claughton’ class appears with “Sir Ralph Brocklebank” and we have some sturdy LNWR goods engines to add to the roster.
PART 2: LMS GLAMOUR
A host of magnificent Pacifics will lead the party - all of which were designed to take on Shap unaided - and surely there was no better place to see and hear them at their awesome best. Freight locos also had to haul their loads up this challenging line, some serving the quarries at the summit itself.
We'll even recreate the extraordinary moment in 1926 when a GWR Castle stole the show at Shap. Worried that it’s ex Midland, LNWR and L&Y locos were struggling with longer loads, the LMS asked to borrow a Castle from Swindon. Its performance was so impressive that the team at Crewe were convinced the dynamometer car was broken! On reflection they realised a new loco design was needed and, within little more than a year, the hills around Shap echoed to the distinctive three-cylinder bark of the Royal Scots. So, something for GWR fans to savour too.
PART 3: BR END OF DAYS
The years roll by, but Shap remains, and part three will celebrate the last BR steam engines taking up the challenge, before handing over to the diesels, and for me it’s a chance to maximise the weathering as the locos become increasingly run down and grubby.
Many thanks for tuning in, I hope you enjoy the video!

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@FlyingScott
@FlyingScott 2 года назад
There's just something about Crewe's standardisation which makes all their classes look uniform yet unique. Excellent shots Steve, on a beautiful layout!
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks! Yes there really is - amongst other things the LNWR designs always seemed to have that square protrusion in front of the cab - from an Improved Precedent to a Super D!
@robindeer-park5755
@robindeer-park5755 Год назад
Very Entertaining........What A Thrill That Must Have Been For Trainspotters Of The Day!
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE Год назад
Yeah the speeds must have been astonishing to witness / ride back then! Thanks for watching!
@colwichjunction3366
@colwichjunction3366 2 года назад
These loco scream elegance! Love it 😍
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks - a different age of WCML traction 👌👌👌
@JRS06
@JRS06 11 месяцев назад
The custom built models are a treat to behold. If only a manufacturer would produce them for real. I would pay good money if a big name company made a model of that Precursor Tank (ideally Bachmann since they've had a good streak with the Precedent and Coal Tank).
@MrTBrearley
@MrTBrearley 2 года назад
I have to declare an interest because three of the LNWR locos (lovely vintage models, originally collected by Ron Mitchell) were lent by me. What Steve has done with them is something else however! The atmosphere, the lighting and the subtle sound mixing just takes my breath away.
@johnd8892
@johnd8892 2 года назад
Thanks for enabling a really notable video to be made for the rest of us. I think the Coal Tank and Precedent are Bachmann origin , but can you tell us the origins of the others? I am guessing London Road.
@MrTBrearley
@MrTBrearley 2 года назад
@@johnd8892 John, correct on the Precedent and Coal Tank, and I think the 0-8-0 belongs to Steve's dad. He'll confirm. As to the Geo. V, Claughton and Precursor tank, I'm pretty sure they pre-date London Road and are white metal in origin - certainly heavy in the hand. GEM? Millholme? You may have a better idea. Ron originally collected them in the mid 80s and thinks a man by the name of Swann was involved in either the building or painting, so they may even go back to the late seventies. Pre airbrush, of course, but amazing deep finish and they have a great 'vintage' feel. They also got a lovely rich finish on a Royal Scot which appears in the next part. I asked Steve if he'd apply some weathering magic to this model and he's achieved a beautiful subtle effect with soot along the top of the boiler. Treat in store! Do share the video if you can, I think Steve has created something really remarkable. T
@malcolmtaylor518
@malcolmtaylor518 2 года назад
Ah! the glorious "Premier line". Thanks Francis Webb and George Whale.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Beautiful locos and probably my favourite stretch of mainline in the UK, thanks indeed.
@centrallosandes
@centrallosandes 2 года назад
One of the most important differences between a simple modeller and an artist can be clearly seen when every scene, every sound and every angle conveys a unique feeling and creates an atmosphere that could never be explained, though it definitely gives you the impression of having been there yourself. That's art, that's exactly what this channel offers. Thanks a lot for sharing, Steve. Greetings from the Atlantic coast of Argentina.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Wow, thanks for the amazing comment, I'm really glad you enjoy the channel. Merry Christmas.
@DaiElsan
@DaiElsan 2 года назад
I spotted what looks like an imminent collapse of the Shap Signal box chimney.... 2.56 minutes in. Just blown away by this layout, trains and rolling stock. It's all incredible.
@lachd2261
@lachd2261 2 года назад
Lovely video. The Webb Coal Tank is a classic!
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching.
@BlufferstoBuffers
@BlufferstoBuffers 2 года назад
Absolutely outstanding 👏👏 yet more proof, if ever it were needed, that this channel is at the very top of the RU-vid Model Railway channel game! The rest of us are not worthy! Amazing stuff! Thanks for uploading.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks fellas for watching and for the top comment! 😊 - glad you you enjoyed the video and the channel. Loads more to come in 2022 🙌 Very much looking forward to seeing more Bluffers content too…
@zacharyspinks6207
@zacharyspinks6207 2 года назад
Amazing Layout👍
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Cheers Zachary 👍👍👍
@stretchedits
@stretchedits 2 года назад
I clocked your clever transformation of Nevil Grove before reading the description in the comments, very well done. I liked how your camera angles were done so that no distintive Nevil Grove features appeared............I read the books about Piccolo Pete Johnsons career on the railway firing expresses over those awsome hills, wow that was hard work. Thanks alot anyway, all the best Dave.
@crazypickles8235
@crazypickles8235 2 года назад
Very beautiful scenery and lovely rolling stock and locomotives!
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks very much and thanks for watching! 👍👍👍
@adamc1272
@adamc1272 2 года назад
No sight finer than blackberry black - and I'm from the West Country! You have excelled yourself!
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
They certainly are classy looking in that livery, but look out in part two for some green, copper and brass…
@nicolascastanoperez2310
@nicolascastanoperez2310 Год назад
Excelent model railway video, as always.
@stephenparrott3377
@stephenparrott3377 2 года назад
Anybody else viewed this more than once? brilliant.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Haha thanks Stephen! Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching.
@andrewdking
@andrewdking 2 года назад
I like the Coal Tank. Looks a really smooth well balanced runner.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Oh yeah it’s a corker, as is the Improved Precedent which has raised the bar yet again!
@barelanestephenprice7043
@barelanestephenprice7043 2 года назад
Another gem Steve. I can picture some of these locomotives going up shap through Grayrigg and Tebay towards shap summit.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
That would have been quite something to see and hear! Thanks for watching 👍👍👍
@055deltic
@055deltic 2 года назад
I love the concept; the rolling stock detailing is magnificent and the diorama is very authentic and sympathetic to the real location - a truly 5* model railway film!
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks very much for that - much appreciated and thanks for watching!
@railway187
@railway187 2 года назад
A fantastic video 🤩👏👍
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Cool thanks! 🙏
@timsytanker
@timsytanker 2 года назад
The master does it again! A feast for the eyes and ears with all your clever touches.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Cool thanks very much! Thanks for watching too 👍👍🍻
@conistonoldman
@conistonoldman 2 года назад
Bravo! What a superb production, and what a great idea to make a series of tributes to the Shap route. It's good to see Lucknow and the Coal Tank get a good run out in a realistic setting. They certainly look great - I have both but sadly no LNWR layout to run them on. The "vintage" (I remember these from my youth in the 1970s LOL) locos are also wonderful to see in action. Very nicely painted and lined GEM kits (though the Claughton isn't GEM I think?). Unfortunately, the wobble that both the George and Precursor suffer is rather obvious when running at speed. But then I would probably wobble if I had to run fast these days. The PC carriages still look pretty good, despite the lack of 3D moulding. I thought the middle coach was a Ratio until I read one of your replies. I recognise the Midland coaches as Ratio though. Again, nice to see a mixed rake, although did the Midland and GWR coaches normally run over Shap? I shall return to this video from time to time and look forward to the next two installments.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks very much for the insightful comment and thanks for watching! All the kit built locos and carriages are on loan from MrTBrearley and are wonderful things - a real privilege to have on the layout. I doubt that the Midland / GW stock frequently appeared, but my educated guess is that they both may have turned up on cross country services from time to time?!
@phil36310
@phil36310 2 года назад
Interesting well produced video and history. Amazing machines for their time. Love the Well tank - ordered it but then it was out of stock. Had the Hornby Large Prairie instead but still regret it. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, filip
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks very much Filip and thanks for watching! The Coal Tank is actually my Dads but a lovely model. I also have the Prairie which I love, but the Inproved Precedent “Lucknow” is next level 🔥Unfortunately it is only on a short term loan 😂
@eef1704
@eef1704 2 года назад
So amazing at the start, I couldn't tell of it was real or models. Amazing work!
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks Ethan, glad you enjoyed!
@nigelericogden3200
@nigelericogden3200 2 года назад
Your videos never fail to inspire me … one word … beautiful … thank you 🙏
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks Nigel and thanks very much for watching!
@grumpyoldpianistplus
@grumpyoldpianistplus 8 месяцев назад
I really enjoy seeing the banker drop back as the train reaches the summit, just it was on the actual railways. This can be done only by using digital control. I would hope that one day it might be possible to have the sight of a slip coach coming off an express and stopping in the platform while the express continues it's journey! The sound, and how you match the motion almost always exactly every time, is a joy to watch, including the souind of the pulling of the signal levers in the box, and the chit-chat of the crew, all making for tremendous realism. Heritage railways are all very well, but they often do not have the quantity of track or rolling stock to make it as it was in previous times, whereas you get it to as near as possible in model form as it used to be on British Railways!! Thank you!!
@Miertreg1
@Miertreg1 2 года назад
Great nice video 👍👍🛤🚂👌, fantastic. Best regards Gert
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks Gert! Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching.
@keithtanner2806
@keithtanner2806 2 года назад
Brilliant! With the most appropriate added sound I have ever encountered.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Excellent, thanks Keith! I do try and match suitable sound files and sync the speeds wherever possible - some edits are much easier than others! 😅
@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp
@AnthonyWilliams-ew3wp Год назад
Beautiful layout. Bravo.
@daveflitton7350
@daveflitton7350 2 года назад
Great video like the engines and I love the coaches.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks very much Dave and thanks for watching! Yes different to my usual motive power and stock!
@septiccalling8341
@septiccalling8341 2 года назад
Glorious……..
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching. 👍👍👍
@briancooper562
@briancooper562 2 года назад
Excellent model railway. Just one thing missing. There is a commercial recording lineside of Shap before the summit with moorland birds and sheep sounds before and after the train passes. Would give the illusion of reality if added as background sound.(In season)
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks Brian, glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching. I actually have used the ambient sounds from several recordings taken at Scout Green / Shap by Peter Handford. Curlews, sheep, crows and Skylarks can be heard throughout, but are often drowned out by the train! These sounds can be more clearly heard in the quieter bits such as at 30 seconds in 👍👍👍
@roberthuron9160
@roberthuron9160 Год назад
The real pity was that none of those engines were preserved in this reality! George the Fifth deserved preservation,as just the 5000th Crewe production,but the LMS,had the Midland antagonistic attitude,so the LNWR and L&Y had to take a back seat! So much lost,and those models don't do justice to the magnificence of the Premiere Line! And on this side of the pond,there was the Pennsylvania Railroad,also an American standard of excellence,now gone! Thank you 😇 😊!!
@petergrossett6763
@petergrossett6763 2 года назад
You just need to hire Ringo Starr to narrate your video’s. Perfection in miniature! Thank you very much.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks Peter, glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching.
@00models5
@00models5 2 года назад
Lovely engines those 2-4-0s
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Yes they are and this model is truly outstanding!
@FictionalADDON
@FictionalADDON Год назад
Bachmann need to go and make more LNWR engines including that claughton class.
@TallboyDave
@TallboyDave 2 года назад
It's a strange thing; I don't particularly like BR lined black as a livery; but LNWR lined black is almost identical, and I really like it.
@MrTBrearley
@MrTBrearley 2 года назад
What a good point! You made me realise I think exactly the same way. It was Riddles who chose the lining, wasn't it? Obviously hoped he'd capture the elegance but it doesn't quite come off for some reason. Still love the 'Standards' mind you!
@MrJeffhamilton48
@MrJeffhamilton48 2 года назад
A beginners question here, are the rake of LNWR coaches shown being pulled by Lucknow a custom paint and numbering modification ? I find them very attractive and if I cannot buy a rake of them, then I would like to try and make them myself. So possibly some kind soul will answer a couple of questions for me. 1) What make and model coaches are being used here? 2) What colours (shades), I am thinking that they look both period correct and accurate, are being used on the LNWR coaches? 3) Who makes the decals use on these coaches ? Suffice to say, a very enjoyable video, and well shot...LoL, it has obviously piqued my interest and raised a lot of questions with me....:)
@MrTBrearley
@MrTBrearley 2 года назад
Jeff, I may be able to help. The coaches were made by PC (sides?). They were printed in full colour and very accurately onto plastic I believe, with a base of some kind of metal. Because it's 2D printing, the door handles are not separate as on a modern kit, but a graphic representation with shading. Some compromises therefore, but the lining is super accurate so if they're well lit (as they are so brilliantly on this video) they can look superb. I bought these three on Ebay and they turn up from time to time as either built models (as in my case) or as kits. Hope this helps. Tim
@johnlewsey4458
@johnlewsey4458 2 года назад
LNWR, Thats it really
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Pity more didn’t survive into preservation. Thanks for watching 👍
@simonbaker6962
@simonbaker6962 2 года назад
Simply stunning film making. A master class on how to make the models feel real. The movement and the close ups of the camera are second to none. Would it be possible to produce a video on how to produce one of your videos?
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks for the generous comment, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thats a great idea for a video - I'll add it to the pipeline. Merry Christmas.
@alistairkewish651
@alistairkewish651 2 года назад
Only one discrepancy - no flat bottom rail on the L &NWR, especially as the Railway rolled their own. The station sign is wrong it should read Shap. Otherwise the locomotives and rolling stock is are just superb. The banking engine at the back of the train is a wonderful touch. Never seen it depicted before on a montage. It’s spelled Claughton. Not Cloughton.
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks Alistair, glad you enjoyed! The layout is usually set mid to late 1960’s and was back dated for this video where possible. I assume the rail was produced by the LNWR at Workington? The famous plant went on to supply most, if not all the rail for BR, Network Rail and around the world. Recently now sadly closed of course.
@mattralphs141
@mattralphs141 2 года назад
Brilliant video! So much detail on those models. Looking foward to the next one. When is it coming?
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks! 🍻 About 2 weeks ago actually, and then another the day before yesterday. Apologies for the tardy reply Monsieur!
@stevengorick187
@stevengorick187 2 года назад
where did you get the other LNWR locos from
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
They are all kit built and are visiting from a good customer and friend, @mrtbrearley The Coal Tank is my Dads.
@timspiers6225
@timspiers6225 2 года назад
Nice to see some LNWR locos and stock. I am not biased as you can see. I reckon that a "George " could manage 6 by itself. Would hope that the one we are building can at least.
@MrTBrearley
@MrTBrearley 2 года назад
Are you by any chance working on a 'larger scale' version?!!
@timspiers6225
@timspiers6225 2 года назад
@@MrTBrearley Yes, 12" to the foot scale.
@timspiers6225
@timspiers6225 2 года назад
LNWR George the Fifth Steam Locomotive Trust.
@MrTBrearley
@MrTBrearley 2 года назад
I thought so, Tim! Just checked the website and it's great to see the painted bodywork. Any chance you could share this video with fellow members of the trust? It would be great to get it to a wider audience!
@timspiers6225
@timspiers6225 2 года назад
@@MrTBrearley Hi, I can't get on the website and it appears only admins can post on the FB page unless I comment on a post.
@jamestheredenginefan5268
@jamestheredenginefan5268 2 года назад
* Locomotive Tribute
@jamestheredenginefan5268
@jamestheredenginefan5268 2 года назад
Smashing Video Though As Always
@NEVILLEGROVE
@NEVILLEGROVE 2 года назад
Thanks and thanks for watching 💨💨💨
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