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  • čas přidán 29. 11. 2015
  • Based in Doncaster, England, birthplace of some of the worlds most famous main line steam locomotives, Roundhouse has been building engines in SM32, SM45 and G Scale since 1982, and they are in operation on garden railways around the world, bringing the sights and sounds that only live steam offers, to thousands of satisfied operators.
    This is a longer version of a video used on the Roundhouse stand at the recent Warley Model Railway Exhibition which features more footage of trains running in the garden hauled by past and present Roundhouse engines
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Komentáře • 33

  • @trainman864
    @trainman864 Před 6 lety +16

    Oh! how wonderful to find a video where you can actually hear the sounds of the engines and the track - none of that silly, inapropriate and sometimes just awful music that far too many people think they've got to add to their videos.

  • @caseyjonessnr1200
    @caseyjonessnr1200 Před 4 lety +2

    A nice showcase of Roundhouse Locomotives. It was great to see them running on so many different layouts.

    • @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting
      @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting  Před 4 lety

      Casey Jones Snr glad you liked it, layouts are mainly around Nottinghamshire, as well as the Midland Railway Butterley, and the Roundhouse factory in Doncaster

  • @eifionjones559
    @eifionjones559 Před rokem

    they are indeed great little locomotives

  • @caseyjonessnr1200
    @caseyjonessnr1200 Před 4 lety

    I keep revisiting this video. It displays Roundhouse Engineering products to the full.

    • @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting
      @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Casey, glad you enjoy watching it. Its a few years old now so some of the newer locos don't feature, but the idea was as you say to show off a selection of Roundhouse locos, and they did in fact use the video on their stand at a few shows.

  • @davidlong3824
    @davidlong3824 Před 4 lety +1

    What a great video a wonderful place to work definitely a dream job.

  • @fabrizioviscardi40
    @fabrizioviscardi40 Před 7 lety +6

    With my compliments for lay-out, is very nice and impressive. I have a lot of Roundhouse locomotives, gas and coal fired and I think that Roundhouse make machines more interesting for durability and affidability!

    • @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting
      @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for the comment Fabrizio. The video includes several different layouts in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire including the Butterleu Garden Railway at the Midland Heritage Railway Centre. Glad you like your Roundhouse locos. Have a look at www.16mm.org and if you visit the UK www.nationalgardenrailwayshow.org for details of the largest garden railway show with lots of Roundhouse and Accucraft models on show and for sale.

    • @fabrizioviscardi40
      @fabrizioviscardi40 Před 7 lety

      Many thanks - I will look addresses you told me. Cheers! Fabrizio

  • @mokologo1204
    @mokologo1204 Před 5 lety

    I think this video is great! I am excited to watch your future videos!

  • @GartenOval
    @GartenOval Před 3 lety

    Very Nice! Thx for sharing us!

  • @andydunn5673
    @andydunn5673 Před 2 lety

    Great little film
    Thanks for sharing
    Thinking of getting Jamie
    Just looking at cost s etc and track costs

    • @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting
      @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Andy, glad you liked it. One of the advantages of being a member of the Association of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers is access to other members tracks through an extensive programme of "open days" so that you don't actually need to have your own line to run on. There are even layouts at locations such as the Midland Railway Centre and Severn Valley Railway

    • @andydunn5673
      @andydunn5673 Před 2 lety

      @@MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting thanks for getting back. That sounds like a fantastic idea . Join a club maybe make some friends but use other people’s layout

    • @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting
      @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting  Před 2 lety

      @@andydunn5673 it works for me! Here in Nottinghamshire there are several Association Members lines all within less than 30 minutes of where I live, plus the Butterley Garden Railway at the Midland heritage railway. Association membership also brings public liability insurance for running your locos amongst other people and some excellent publications including a guide to 16mm modelling - www.16mm.org.uk

  • @user-ct9yd7rp3d
    @user-ct9yd7rp3d Před 4 měsíci

    How do you put the batterys in the roof of the steam locos for RC

    • @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting
      @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting  Před 4 měsíci

      Depends on the loco, a number of mine have on board rechargeable packs so you need to partially dismantle the bodywork if you need to replace them, others like the Silver Lady the cab roof hinges to one side and the battery holder slides out from mounts built in to the roof

  • @Bouquetfragrance1
    @Bouquetfragrance1 Před 6 lety

    素晴らしい動画ですね。

  • @rajappanagarajan2714
    @rajappanagarajan2714 Před 2 lety

    where it is available.. if available in chennai

  • @staffy109
    @staffy109 Před 8 lety +1

    ? how can get a job there great clip thanks for sharing cheers dennis

    • @associationof16mmnarrowgau90
      @associationof16mmnarrowgau90 Před 8 lety

      I don't think that they have a great turnover of staff Dennis, but you would have to get in touch with Roundhouse to see if there are any vacancies - see their website : www.roundhouse-eng.com email : sales@roundhouse-eng.com

    • @staffy109
      @staffy109 Před 8 lety +1

      G'day, I should have made it like a tongue in cheek expression (joke) I'm too old to go back to the UK from Australia, but that would be aa wonderful job, it is no wonder they don't have a high turnover of staff, I have a 'Billie' but would love a 'Dargeeling Garrat' but finances won't allow it, many thanks for posting the clip it is superb, I have watched it several times taking in a lot of detail, cheers Dennis

    • @associationof16mmnarrowgau90
      @associationof16mmnarrowgau90 Před 8 lety

      Yes that would be something of a commute to Doncaster Dennis! The Darj garrat is a nice piece of kit although personally I prefer the styling of the NGG16 and similar, and you can see why it costs as much as it does, but there seem to be sufficient people with deep enough pockets to keep the production line going. If you've not watched the video we shot of one of the first of these locos running on the Ashfield's Light Railway have a look - the video is exactly as it happened with the loco running straight out of the shipping carton.

  • @albernone
    @albernone Před 8 lety

    Hi Ron,
    Very enjoyable. However it would be really nice if there were some indication of the names of the various garden lines which occur in the video please. They are very atmospheric and would be a good source of inspiration if we knew which they were and could follow them up.

    • @associationof16mmnarrowgau90
      @associationof16mmnarrowgau90 Před 8 lety +3

      The vintage Lady Anne is at the Butterley Garden Railway at the Midland Railway Centre, then the Darj Garratt is on the Ashfield's Light Railway of Ian Shield's, various factory shots including their indoor test track, then back to the ALR and various onboard and passing shots with the Darj and Karen, back to Butterley and the new diesels, the raised line with all the spirals is Bob Newton's, then we are at Nev Brown's Inham Valley Railway, followed by Tag Gorton's Longland and Western. You can see more of all these lines elsewhere on the Brockle Broadcasting channel and if you are a member of the 16mm Association some feature on the Annual Members DVD

    • @nick0340
      @nick0340 Před 2 lety

      I agree. Putting the name of the model on the screen (out of the way so as not to interrupt our view of the loco and train) would be a great help. Good marketing too. I could then go to the Roundhouse website and scout out specs and prices. Great video! Keep up the good work!

  • @rivergladesgardenrailroad8834

    they go too fast, as do almost all steam I see in G gauge. something to work on Roundhouse. No doubt you are with modern tech at your disposal...

    • @epj900
      @epj900 Před 7 lety

      ACB Books Agreed! everyone drives them too fast, a scale model doing a scale 80 mph! lol and all without a driver

    • @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting
      @MrRnipperBrockleBroadcasting  Před 7 lety +1

      Unfortunately you're in the hands of the drivers regarding speed, however there are a couple of 16mm manufacturers producing after market devices such as a scale speedo wagon and a device called the "Slo-mo" which adds inertia to a live steam loco. Slowing down in editing can address the visuals, but would be very time consuming to also make the sound appropriate and not distorted

  • @jamessherry1579
    @jamessherry1579 Před rokem

    L

  • @allanegleston13
    @allanegleston13 Před 7 lety +3

    nit pickers grrr.