First steam run of 2019 - where does the time go??
First steam run of 2019 - where does the time go??
Due to a busy early summer and poor weather when a spare weekend occurred, yesterday the diesel ran to clear the track for the first time in 2019. Then today was the first run of the steam engine this year!!
There's a clue at about 1m40 ish that continuity buffs will spot that indicates that some shots were done in a second take and spliced in. See if you can spot it!
There's a clue at about 1m40 ish that continuity buffs will spot that indicates that some shots were done in a second take and spliced in. See if you can spot it!
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The Methley Joint Railway - http://www.jasonplant.com/Pages/Railway.aspx
The Methley Joint Railway - http://www.jasonplant.com/Pages/Railway.aspx
Re: First steam run of 2019 - where does the time go??
I understand what you say as I am in a similar position wondering where the time has gone, here we are almost into autumn and I haven't run a single train so far this year! However I do have to do something about that very quickly as I have a visit from some old friends this weekend who are keen to see something running. I noticed that some of your track is sandwiched between fences and sheds and the gap looks to be only slightly wider than your loco, how did you manage to lay the track and more importantly how do you get in that space for maintenance, like keeping the ivy under control?
Phil
Re: First steam run of 2019 - where does the time go??
Nice video. An interesting line you have managed to squeeze between various buildings. That must require very competent track laying in awkward spots. I would like to see more.
Don
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Re: First steam run of 2019 - where does the time go??
Nice video, I didn't spot the continuity error. As others have said your line does thread through some narrow gaps (who mentioned kinetic envelope?) and I bet there are a few places you are praying there are no derailments or you run out of steam! That said your line is nicely landscaped, pity you haven't had more chances to enjoy it.
Dave Miller
currently building the 5" gauge Circle Line
currently building the 5" gauge Circle Line
Re: First steam run of 2019 - where does the time go??
Plenty of trial and error Don, the curve around one shed is a trap for leaves and tree debris so needs cleaning regularly. If I have time that’s a part I’d like to reroute to make maintenance a little easier. I’ll post some pics at some point of the various ways I’ve supported the track, so workers really well other not so much.
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The Methley Joint Railway - http://www.jasonplant.com/Pages/Railway.aspx
The Methley Joint Railway - http://www.jasonplant.com/Pages/Railway.aspx
Re: First steam run of 2019 - where does the time go??
If you look again around 1m 40 as the loco finishes the climb up and turns, on the grass you’ll spot the two wagons that a few seconds later the loco pulls across the bridge Basically the gradient is too steep for the loco to pull anything up (have thought about fitting a cog and rack system like the snowdon mountain railway.idlemarvel wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 8:41 pm Nice video, I didn't spot the continuity error. As others have said your line does thread through some narrow gaps (who mentioned kinetic envelope?) and I bet there are a few places you are praying there are no derailments or you run out of steam! That said your line is nicely landscaped, pity you haven't had more chances to enjoy it.
And yes there are one or two places I mutter things to myself if I get a derailment
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