Sawyer bags always fun, and you see others do this too now, I saw Modelu do it, and someone else, can't remember. There is always something you can use with Sawyer, and with that bag of green scatter, that's something for Pauline, all you need now is some gardening/flower paper rapt wire and PVA glue, and you can start making trees for the layout. Anyway, the sun is back, perfect weather to go on a heritage line or sit in the garden… And hear that steam engine🥰, it's a living organism, so much better than a growling diesel😜🤣 Great short video looking forward to next Sunday edition… Cheers, Danny
Cheers Danny, this was the first bag we have bought for a few years and we have always got our money's worth. The next video is a good one and we might be heading down Leicester filming in a couple of weeks. Can't critique those two locos! All the best Rick
Hi Rick and Pauline great video good haul in the bag some good things in it and as for the Britannia and sir Nigel great to see thank you for sharing 👍
Nice video has always, thanks for the footage at the East Lancashire railway at the end. I managed to get Sr Nigel Gresley going over the viaduct at Burrs the viaduct they are trying to raise money for restoration,I have of course donated.
@@wellchuffedrailways the easiest way is cut the track or put in an insulted fish plate and have a wire going to an on/off switch which connects the two sides of the cut or insulated fish plate.
You have a nice back garden. Great seeing Bobby & Lola, the true owners of your house. Love the Swayers bargain bag goodies. Seeing Britannia and Sir Nagel at heritage railway. We also like spending time in our English cottage garden at our home we call Orchard Cottage. Bill and Janet from California
Hello Pauline and Rick, it was great to see the lad his self, Bobby Boy, both at rest in the garden and talking his humans for an outing to see the trains. Also I was so shocked to see Pauline wearing a red coat and not a blue one. I hope Lola is ok as well. Best Wishes Harry
Hi Harry, Bobby is a lot better but he will always have slightly dodgy back legs but not enough to stop him getting out and about. As regards Pauline's coat don't worry she has more blue ones than red! All the best Rick
Sawyer bags always fun, and you see others do this too now, I saw Modelu do it, and someone else, can't remember.
There is always something you can use with Sawyer, and with that bag of green scatter, that's something for Pauline, all you need now is some gardening/flower paper rapt wire and PVA glue, and you can start making trees for the layout.
Anyway, the sun is back, perfect weather to go on a heritage line or sit in the garden…
And hear that steam engine🥰, it's a living organism, so much better than a growling diesel😜🤣
Great short video looking forward to next Sunday edition…
Cheers,
Danny
Cheers Danny, this was the first bag we have bought for a few years and we have always got our money's worth. The next video is a good one and we might be heading down Leicester filming in a couple of weeks. Can't critique those two locos! All the best Rick
A joy to watch as always. Lovely to see Lolla & Bobby too. Those lucky dip bags are not bad value, i love the element of surprise they give 😀
They are a lot of fun and there is always something useful in them. Cheers Rick
Open The Bag....nice to see these strawberry and cream carriages with wonderful old steam loco....
Thanks for watching David
Hello Rick and Pauline
Nice little haul out the sawyer lucky dip bag they are good value.
Great to see Britannia and Sir Nigel Gresley also
Take care
Cheers Deano
A model railway show is taking place on the 18th and 19th of may at primrose community centre.those who are in the near are welcome to come and visit
Hi Rick and Pauline great video good haul in the bag some good things in it and as for the Britannia and sir Nigel great to see thank you for sharing 👍
Thanks Clive, two amazing locos and the first time I have seen Britannia. All the best Rick
Nice video has always, thanks for the footage at the East Lancashire railway at the end. I managed to get Sr Nigel Gresley going over the viaduct at Burrs the viaduct they are trying to raise money for restoration,I have of course donated.
Thanks for watching and nice to hear you caught Sir Nigel!
The piece of track is a Peco self isolating track allowing you to isolate locos in sidings etc if you are a DC layout not a DCC layout.
Hi Andy, yes I did figure that out after the video, a very handy thing and I could do with a few more of those. Cheers Rick
@@wellchuffedrailways the easiest way is cut the track or put in an insulted fish plate and have a wire going to an on/off switch which connects the two sides of the cut or insulated fish plate.
The Britannia is a very handsome loco, but the A4 is the Spitfire of locomotives….
Awwww thank you both of you for the vid as always nice garden and it was nice to see little bobby take care both from Pete.
Thanks Pete
You have a nice back garden. Great seeing Bobby & Lola, the true owners of your house. Love the Swayers bargain bag goodies. Seeing Britannia and Sir Nagel at heritage railway. We also like spending time in our English cottage garden at our home we call Orchard Cottage. Bill and Janet from California
Not a bad haul, I would have been pleased with that
Those stocks are great!
Hello Pauline and Rick, it was great to see the lad his self, Bobby Boy, both at rest in the garden and talking his humans for an outing to see the trains. Also I was so shocked to see Pauline wearing a red coat and not a blue one. I hope Lola is ok as well. Best Wishes Harry
Hi Harry, Bobby is a lot better but he will always have slightly dodgy back legs but not enough to stop him getting out and about. As regards Pauline's coat don't worry she has more blue ones than red! All the best Rick
@@wellchuffedrailways hi Rick my dog,Buddy, has dodgy front legs, so we put him on yumove tablets they really help Harry
Hi Harry, we are due to pick some tablets up for him but I'm not sure what they are called. Good to know they work for Buddy. All the best Rick
very cool
I like making a model railway of thomas