Peckforton Light Railway - Video Library
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Thanks chaps. I do worry that my "Extracts" videos might be a bit samey, but your feedback seems to suggest they still retain your interest.
Working my way through Part 2 - edited the footage just adding the commentary. Where's Bill Nighy when you need him ........
Rik
Working my way through Part 2 - edited the footage just adding the commentary. Where's Bill Nighy when you need him ........
Rik
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I've beaten you to it this time Rik. Your part 2 video has appeared on YouTube before you announced it, and is another superb example of your mastery at filming and narrating the Peckforton story. I think this is superb and shows your scenic work off brilliantly. I particularly like the castle walls being overtaken by plant growth. You have obviously grown a third hand too, most impressive.
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I enjoyed the first part thoroughly, not realizing that a part 2 was coming hot on its heels!
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The PLR must be the busiest light railway in Britain. I need to buy shares - they must be skyrocketing.
Good one again Rik.
Good one again Rik.
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Thanks Peter. A third hand would certainly be 'handy'Peter Butler wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 11:59 pm I've beaten you to it this time Rik. Your part 2 video has appeared on YouTube before you announced it, and is another superb example of your mastery at filming and narrating the Peckforton story. I think this is superb and shows your scenic work off brilliantly. I particularly like the castle walls being overtaken by plant growth. You have obviously grown a third hand too, most impressive.
Here's the link to Part 2 btw
Rik
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The History of The PLR Part 7 - charting progress through 2023
I hope you enjoy
Rik
I hope you enjoy
Rik
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Don't worry about the rain if you want realistic running!
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Miles-- Trains are fun. With the exception of track power. Argh!
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Brilliant video Rik again. Have you a file on that chassis you made with the big motor and more details on it, or is there a separate thread. Lost touch has you know mate, but I am slowly getting back to normal now, still having to pace myself though.
1,000,000 Blog viewers Rik, that's awesome. I have noticed on Google that you come up on the first page of some searches that I put in for various things. Thats another achievement that's worthy of praise for someone who has helped many thousands of people, including me and I am so grateful for it
1,000,000 Blog viewers Rik, that's awesome. I have noticed on Google that you come up on the first page of some searches that I put in for various things. Thats another achievement that's worthy of praise for someone who has helped many thousands of people, including me and I am so grateful for it
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
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Thanks RodFWLR wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 7:30 am Brilliant video Rik again. Have you a file on that chassis you made with the big motor and more details on it, or is there a separate thread. Lost touch has you know mate, but I am slowly getting back to normal now, still having to pace myself though.
1,000,000 Blog viewers Rik, that's awesome. I have noticed on Google that you come up on the first page of some searches that I put in for various things. Thats another achievement that's worthy of praise for someone who has helped many thousands of people, including me and I am so grateful for it
No, I've not uploaded the files for the two motor blocks. I'll tidy them up and post them sometime soon.
They were ( and still are) experimental. I'm hoping to produce a compromise block which I hope will combine the best from both designs.
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Another super video Rik. There are so many different ways of enjoying and sharing our hobby, you inspire us all.
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Rod, there was a discussion about the motor block here: https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 54&t=14285
I think that might have been the video and discussion that finally got me to join the forum!
I think that might have been the video and discussion that finally got me to join the forum!
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Hi Rod
I've uploaded the files for both motor blocks to the 3D files section. However, they are 45mm gauge. I can't reduce the gauge to 32mm as there isn't enough space for the wheels and bevel gears. I'll have to completely redesign the blocks to re-gauge them - I'm not sure if it's possible unless I change the gears and wheels.
If anyone else fancies a go, I am willing to send them links to the Tinkercad files.
Rik
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Thanks Rik. I will have a look at it, maybe I could utilise a different motor. No harm in printing it off with 32mm in mind. I just need to reduce the end buffers don't I..
ROD
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
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Yes I have seen that Drew before, thank you for reminding me. I will take a browse at it later.drewzero1 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 2:40 pm Rod, there was a discussion about the motor block here: https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 54&t=14285
I think that might have been the video and discussion that finally got me to join the forum!
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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My latest offering
Rik
PS - A bumblebee gate-crashed my last video - I wonder who will be first to spot the photo-bomber in this one...
Rik
PS - A bumblebee gate-crashed my last video - I wonder who will be first to spot the photo-bomber in this one...
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Is that a wasp hitching a ride @11:34?
Additionally I think the boot @9:13 may need a bit of a clean as its looking a bit grotty.
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Most enjoyable as usual. I do like the wagons of all different heights and widths.
One suggestion - maybe a short overhead view of the wagons from your overbridge would show the wagons wandering along too.
One suggestion - maybe a short overhead view of the wagons from your overbridge would show the wagons wandering along too.
Greg from downunder.
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Great video Rik, the hitchhiker landed perfectly didn't it. Although I would have ran away myself
Great to have some sunshine at last too hey, hopefully we can all start to send more videos in now and get to enjoy running our stock again.
Great to have some sunshine at last too hey, hopefully we can all start to send more videos in now and get to enjoy running our stock again.
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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Enjoyable as ever. I love how active and busy your line is, something that on your own I think would be really hard to recreate with live steam. During a filming session you must have great fun setting the camera and then flipping between the controllers to get the correct loco. I've enough trouble flipping between the connections with Loco remote in the one device!
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Well spotted! Yes indeed. I think the wasp was attracted by the orange colour of the wood. I believe they chew the wood to make the material for their nests.
I did wonder whether to crop the video to remove the toe of my shoe - it's a gardening crock(?) so never does get cleaned.
There was another intrusion in one of the shots and two continuity errors which I've now spotted - but I think only the eagle eyed will get those.....
Rik
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