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Moving 7 1/4 inch gauge loco, unloading live steam miniature locomotives MRW portable track. 

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Комментарии : 11   
@englishtwister
@englishtwister 3 года назад
What a pretty looking locomotive.
@rob60
@rob60 3 года назад
Good video
@elvindeboisblanc7595
@elvindeboisblanc7595 3 года назад
I wish you guys the best of luck with this channel.
@trailwayt9H337
@trailwayt9H337 Год назад
Beautifull job with very impresing view. Carry-on your greate works.. I am a railway lover from India 🇮🇳
@CARANDTRAIN
@CARANDTRAIN 3 года назад
Good ideas. I have almost the same ramp!
@bencripps1472
@bencripps1472 4 года назад
Very instructive - but can you get it UP the ramp and back into the van on your own?
@VestedUTuber
@VestedUTuber 3 года назад
Shouldn't be too hard as long as the ramp isn't too steep.
@bencripps1472
@bencripps1472 3 года назад
@@VestedUTuber thanks. I admire you working with and moving locos of this size. I’ve just given up a 2 1/2 inch gauge GNR Atlantic as after a mini stroke I no longer have the inclination to move around anything larger in 2 1/2 than a small 0-4-0T or similar. Gauge 1 I can manage a tender loco ok
@Sirenfan5830
@Sirenfan5830 2 года назад
Little scotsman
@belchnasty
@belchnasty 4 года назад
How much do these things weigh?
@miniaturerailwayworkshop6159
@miniaturerailwayworkshop6159 4 года назад
It all depends on the loco and how if it has the water inside or not. This particular one we believe is 200kg+ but as we don't have a set of scales big enough for it we don't know for sure
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