The Revolution on the Miniature Gauge - Tinkerbell! Lawrie Goes A Little Loco Episode 3

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • Hello everyone,
    Today Lawrie has a look at a much, much smaller locomotive. But just how important could this little thing be?
    A massive thank you to the Moors Valley Railway for inviting us along and allowing Lawrie to take their Flagship, The Tinkerbell out for a run.
    If you want to learn more about the railway, check out their website here: www.moorsvalleyrailway.co.uk
    If you want to try your hand at driving a locomotive at the railway (which is exceptionally good fun) have a look here: www.moorsvalleyrailway.co.uk/...
    00:00 Intro,
    01:05 Overview Tinkerbell,
    02:35 The history of Tinkerbell,
    07:50 The cab and controls,
    09:31 Preparation work
    17:27 What's Tinkerbell like to drive?
    34:15 Outro,
    A video featuring:
    Lawrie - Presenter, blown away by the little engine,
    Jay - Cameraman, blown away by the whole railway,
    An edit by Lawrie.
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  • @FastCaterham
    @FastCaterham Před rokem +73

    I really love miniature engines, there is just something so fascinating about seeing a tiny thing work just like a standard engine would. The Tinkerbell engine is one of my favourites, i mean if you don't smile when looking at this thing you haven't got a heart.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +11

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @jround2863
      @jround2863 Před rokem +4

      I love miniature engines to

  • @ZekPatterson
    @ZekPatterson Před rokem +58

    That giggle when Lawrie blew the first whistle 👌 He gets to do this all the time, yet he still reacts how I would if I ever got to blow a steam whistle.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +15

      Because its awesome!

    • @eliotreader8220
      @eliotreader8220 Před rokem +2

      @@lmm my friend owns a portable steam engine his engine fire is firewood. back in 2019 he let me blow the whistle which made a wonderful sound. by the way what kind of steam oil where you oiling up the moving parts? it wasn't universal steam oil made by Morris oils by chance

  • @timgage8972
    @timgage8972 Před rokem +103

    Love the controls: "Darling have you seen our steak knives recently?" "Errrmm ... no dear."

    • @bentullett6068
      @bentullett6068 Před rokem +27

      "Also Darling I can't find the cooking pot lid"
      "No I haven't seen it dear, just give me a few minutes and I will help you out, I am just putting the smokebox door on my loco"

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +20

      It certainly has that feeling to it!

    • @TheAverageDutchman
      @TheAverageDutchman Před rokem +11

      miniature locomotive engineering is really about opportunistic use of whatever materials you can find. While it's all fun and games making stuff for your engine, if you have to buy everything as raw stock you'll go broke long before you finish the engine. Lots of it is about finding decent enough material in your local scrappers yard. So if you find some nice knife handles that'll work as your control lever, why not use them? (Just don't let the missus find out ;)

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +10

      @@TheAverageDutchman part of the challenge!

  • @ajaxengineco
    @ajaxengineco Před rokem +31

    Dawww she's precious! I love the yellow livery, looks sharp. The fact she's a collection of random non-locomotive odds and ends is the best.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +5

      It's superb isn't it!

    • @sawyerawr5783
      @sawyerawr5783 Před rokem

      It's a very "british" style locomotive isn't it? just a bunch of random odds and ends jammed together.
      If you don't believe me, look at how at least half of the SOE's gear got made during WWII...

  • @Menticknap
    @Menticknap Před rokem +3

    Gosh, it looks like a busy day! Those trains are full.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      It's very well situated and always seems to be in demand on a nice day

  • @GleaveMakes
    @GleaveMakes Před rokem +3

    My 18th birthday was a driver experience day with Talos, all my mates behind me on the carriages. Was the best birthday EVER - a few years late am now building my own 7 1/4" loco.

  • @Shipwright1918
    @Shipwright1918 Před rokem +2

    Ah, Tinkerbell, the grand dame of 7 & 1/4 inch gauge. If I ever get the machinery, I'd very much like to build an engine like her.
    A lot of the design philosophy to build her just makes it easier all 'round to build a locomotive using off the shelf parts instead of having to machine them, also makes for an engine that's designed to go work all day instead of being a scale model. Ball valve for a regulator, roller bearings instead of plain ones, car piston rings for the cylinders, a marine boiler and firebox to eliminate the need for staybolts, etc.
    I'd be sorely wishing I could take 'er or one like her home with me!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Me too. Its a wonderful bit of design!

  • @randomncrtrooper7363
    @randomncrtrooper7363 Před rokem +3

    Tinkerbell’s origin reminds me of Ephiram Shay. It is, essentially; ‘Man DIYs train and revolutionizes specialized railways’.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +3

      Pretty much yes

  • @StubProductions
    @StubProductions Před rokem +9

    I love the whole minimal railway concept. They are not models but working small locomotives and trains. They can do a good honest days work too!!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +3

      Excatly! Proper little engine

  • @tweed532DaveH
    @tweed532DaveH Před rokem +7

    'Miniatures' really do surprise in their performance. I was born and brought up within spitting distance of the Leyland Model Engineers base at Worden Park and watched it evolve from the early 60's to today and owning a loco myself. Not the lightest 70 yr old around but my 3 1/2" 0-4-0 Large boilered 'Titch' some times performs way beyond what you'd think it should!! Keep up the good work..🚂🚃👍😀🇬🇧

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +3

      Getting a titch to do something is always pretty impressive!

  • @GlenFair
    @GlenFair Před rokem +2

    Excellent. I once drove a Tinkerbell around Moors Valley with no train behind and I had to keep stopping to build up pressure. It was embarrassing. But no train meant no exhaust to pull the fire so it kept dying

  • @gwendragon6419
    @gwendragon6419 Před rokem +14

    [Former MVR driver] We routinely change the water on the small engines to reduce priming. I suspect Tink was left empty as it's not routinely used. Normally, when filling the boiler, you would continue cleaning out the smokebox and other tasks, before panicking when you realise you've over filled the boiler! EDIT: Also, my regular engine used to be Hartfield (tank engine with a roof). I can confirm, on hot days, you cooked! It was a lot more spacious and comfortable day to day than Tink though. On wet days, there wasn't anything to stop a stream of water from the wheels being squirted into the cab, so you ended up with soaked feet and generally soaked through. Sad to have left the railway behind, but needs must.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +3

      Oh that makes sense!
      Much easier to multitask when you're not filming!
      It's an amazingly route.
      Yes, I bet! Tink was lovely on the day I had it, in the rain it must be awful!

    • @gwendragon6419
      @gwendragon6419 Před rokem +5

      @@lmm Yeah, I remember a few pretty awful days at MVR in the rain. I've had worse at KWVR to be fair though. But yeah, I think you've captured the heart of the line for me - it's a fully grown railway, just smaller. But it's a mainline, not a branch line like our heritage railways and as such, captures something those lines could never portray. When you've got a gala day with a train ever 3 1/2 minutes, it's genuinely capturing the spirit of somewhere like Clapham or Waterloo during the height of steam.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +5

      @@gwendragon6419 I have to get down for a gala!

    • @gwendragon6419
      @gwendragon6419 Před rokem +2

      @@lmm It's quite something to just watch the trains constantly rolling by!

  • @47606odin
    @47606odin Před rokem +3

    I love my Tinkerbell class Mr Smee. It’s great fun to drive

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      They're good little engines

    • @47606odin
      @47606odin Před rokem +1

      @@lmm I have a couple of mods on mine, a proper locomotive boiler and a roof to shelter me from the sun. There’s some videos on here too

  • @rogermarsh9806
    @rogermarsh9806 Před rokem +6

    Fantastic video Laurie. You nearly brought a tear to my eye. By the way the handbrake wheel used to open sky lights at Rolls Royce Coventry and the knob on the smoke box door was cut from a MTB engine room telegraph that my Father was contracted to make in WW2. When first started I was a skinny nine stone six foot tall. A few months later when Tink was completed I weighed 15 stone. Keep up the good work.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      I'm really glad you enjoyed it.
      I love where the other components came from too. It really is a great little machine, you must be so proud of it and the impact it's had!

  • @theblackknight5389
    @theblackknight5389 Před rokem +19

    This railway is my childhood. I vividly recall going on the train, going to the massive terminal hub and then getting off to go home after playing in the adventure playground. Ice cream was a very big requirement

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +7

      Ice cream remains essential!

    • @theblackknight5389
      @theblackknight5389 Před rokem +1

      @@lmm especially screaming through the tunnels

    • @aoifependry1029
      @aoifependry1029 Před rokem +1

      Kingsmere Station cafe has the BEST bourbons

  • @drywallpuncher1882
    @drywallpuncher1882 Před rokem +3

    I would love to have this gauge train on a large property. I personally would want to make it practical like having tracks go around the whole property and build the tracks like giant model train tracks so changing or adding rail would be easy.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      With the miniature guages the groundwork is very important, to keep a good and smooth ride

  • @andrewframe8046
    @andrewframe8046 Před rokem +4

    It's a very different experience when you go to tell off your driver for rudely using up all your steam, and you end up yelling at yourself.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      I got very angry at myself

  • @ghostlyrat_3988
    @ghostlyrat_3988 Před rokem +3

    If you like Tinkerbell you might be interested in a 7 1/4 gauge Thomas II (or Thomas 2). They are stronger, have more tractive effort and are properly built for hauling long heavy passenger trains! There is one at the Beer Heights Light Railway (Pecorama) which is only down the road from the Moors Valley although the Thomas II they have was built to look like a Quarry Hunslet.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +3

      I'd certainly be up for trying one!

    • @TheSkyWright
      @TheSkyWright Před rokem

      @@lmm you drove one at Johns!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      @@TheSkyWright oh yeah! It was cracking

  • @mccoachrailwayproductions8958

    33:08, that point. That understanding of the appeal of a miniature engine. I feel that too, and it is rather easy to explain these days for me too. With a standard gauge, or even just a narrow gauge engine, you stand in front of it, in all its steaming glory, and you have that craving, that desire to own one yourself, but that small, nagging voice at the back of your head keeps whispering "Where do you get the money for it? Where would you store it, run it, service it?". But a miniature engine? A 7 1/4 inch loco, like little Tinkerbell here? That voice is silent. No, not silent, it is agreeing! "Yes, that would fit. You can store it, you can repair it, you can run it, and even if you don't have the space at your own home, you can put her on a trailer and drive where there is space for her!", and that appeal, that knowing, that you can actually have such an engine and use her as well, that is what drove me to order a 7 1/4 inch locomotive myself. For I have no shops to build one, but I could maintain her if I had one. And soon, I will. And that, is the beauty of such miniature steam. That even those who wish for their own engine, their own, true railway, but lack the funds/estate/other means to do so, can reach that epidome of this hobby after all, is something that everyone can reach after all. And with that, comes the beauty, joy, and happiness, of sharing the joy, when you drive around the line you are at, a train of passengers behind that enjoy it just as much as you do.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      That's a very dangerous voice!

  • @roseroserose588
    @roseroserose588 Před rokem +6

    That sound is magic, my 5" loco is out of commission at the moment while I re-fit the injector but listening to tinkerbell chuffing around that track makes me want to go out and drive

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      It does sound great!

  • @phil69881
    @phil69881 Před rokem +6

    One of the best times I've had driving was when I was part of a 7.25" gauge society. They had a Tinkerbell with "massive" cylinders and it could pull 8 loaded coaches, uphill, at a little under 50% regulator and at about 15% cut off, without breaking a sweat. I miss it loads!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      That sounds awesome!

  • @althejazzman
    @althejazzman Před rokem +5

    What a lovely soft sound it makes, and as you say, it's great to experience it being worked hard as well. Those coaches are delightful too, if a little bit confusing when you see the size of a real human in them.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      It's a fantastic little set up!

  • @a.mathis9454
    @a.mathis9454 Před rokem +2

    “For something as old as it is, built before the 70’s”. As someone born in 1968, all I have to say is “Wow” 😮! 😂😂

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      Sorry!

    • @a.mathis9454
      @a.mathis9454 Před rokem

      @@lmm nothing to worry about. 😂

    • @a.mathis9454
      @a.mathis9454 Před rokem

      @@lmm it’s nice to see a scale locomotive working. 👍

  • @MattChiversWorkshop
    @MattChiversWorkshop Před rokem +3

    Brilliant Lawrie, Great video on a fantastic 7 1/4" gauge loco. I'm in the early stages of building my own variant of Tinkerbell, which I'm documenting the building of on my own CZcams channel. I'm building mine with a normal locomotive boiler, me and marine boilers don't mix 😂. I knew you'd cook your knees, glad you enjoyed it. All the best, Matt.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +3

      If I was to have one, I certainly wouldn't have a marine box. I'm not a fan either

  • @joeyvampirowellsteed
    @joeyvampirowellsteed Před rokem +9

    Really enjoyed this video, love that my favourite miniature railway has been featured. The locos there all have their own personalities just from looks alone.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's a super place. I look forward to returning!

  • @JetSet523
    @JetSet523 Před 8 měsíci

    I am genuinely suprised at how well this thing works. It seems to have tons of character, and more power than you'd think!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před 8 měsíci

      It was great fun!

  • @TheTrainspotterFromTauranga

    Tinkerbell reminds me of 'The Bug' from the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, only on a gauge that's just under half the size of Romney's and without a tender. Incidentally 'The Bug' is also the name of a Dire Straits song.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      They're both tiny!

  • @gerry343
    @gerry343 Před rokem +2

    A charming little engine running on a super track!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's an amazing set up. I'm excited to return

  • @gerrard1144
    @gerrard1144 Před rokem +4

    It's so cute! The turntable is kinda interesting seeing it's like a long block of metal instead of traditional rails

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +4

      Clever idea though isn't it!

  • @sawyerawr5783
    @sawyerawr5783 Před rokem +2

    This has to be one of the most british engines I've ever seen: No, not in proportions, style, or all that. In a "Oh let's find all these spare parts and throw them together (presumably) in a garden shed somewhere," Kind of way

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      It's brilliant isn't it. Eccentricity at its finest

  • @eliotreader8220
    @eliotreader8220 Před rokem

    the sounds of that engine brought back the memory of our visits to the now closed down Dobwalls railway back when I lived in Cornwall

  • @eze8970
    @eze8970 Před rokem +2

    Very quirky, glad someone had the idea of it! Glad you enjoyed it!🙏🙏

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's a brilliant little thing

  • @paulshirley6383
    @paulshirley6383 Před rokem +2

    Lawrie's Mechanical Marvels😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      I agree!

  • @norfolkrailenthusiast
    @norfolkrailenthusiast Před rokem +2

    Yes!!!! i've been waiting for this video for a while, so happy its out

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Hope it was worth the wait!

  • @basscharenborg6441
    @basscharenborg6441 Před rokem +2

    7:52 I think you're looking for the word "footplate". because it is, in my humble opinion

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +3

      There was hardly enough room for my feet!
      I just enjoyed being silly with it

    • @basscharenborg6441
      @basscharenborg6441 Před rokem +2

      ​@@lmm
      I know, I can tell. I am just playing along 🙂
      Edit: What would be cool, is for a loco like Tinkerbell, to have a removable top.
      That way you can enjoy the (summer) sun, and sit dry in a downpoor.

    • @BrooksMoses
      @BrooksMoses Před rokem +1

      @@basscharenborg6441 : Oh! A canvas folding top, like a convertible car! That would be excellent!

  • @simonlove974
    @simonlove974 Před rokem +7

    I would say that it is probably my "local" railway. Some lovely little, and not so little locos on that line, the galas are a grand day out! Surprised you chose Tinkerbell to film given some of the others, but excellent none the less.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +8

      That's what the Moors Valley Railway suggested. I thought it was a good starting point!

    • @aoifependry1029
      @aoifependry1029 Před rokem +1

      Sapper would be a good choice next time - or William Rufus

    • @christopherbrown3695
      @christopherbrown3695 Před rokem

      @@aoifependry1029 I don’t think either of them are in ticket

  • @harrisongrant8558
    @harrisongrant8558 Před rokem

    This engine is so unusual, I love it. I also love how because it's so small, even though it sounds like an A4 thundering down the ECML, in reality it's going about 10 miles per hour.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      That's sensation of speed workout any is the main excitement!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      That's sensation of speed workout any is the main excitement!

  • @PedalBox
    @PedalBox Před rokem

    This thing has been built like our car. Bits of this and that, things that work. Flawless!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's amazing isn't it

  • @1toonhead
    @1toonhead Před rokem +1

    Dam this brings back memories. 7 1/4 inch loco's can be really good fun if you know what you are doing with them. The only few things I had to do different was to clean the tubes after the end of the day with having the boiler warm or hot. Depending on how often the loco is driven we kept the boiler full at the end of the day.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      If its going out again they'll keep it full. If it's being put away for a bit it's drained.
      I'm a big fan of letting it cool down before doing something like that.

  • @HandymanJosh-eq8vx
    @HandymanJosh-eq8vx Před rokem

    i like how she happily chuffs down the track

  • @thomaspayne8478
    @thomaspayne8478 Před rokem +1

    One of your best videos!, nice to see scamp 049 in the intro, those things are a ton of fun to drive!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Thank you very much!

  • @nomis45mm
    @nomis45mm Před rokem +1

    Brilliant!
    Looking forward to more miniature content

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      Lots of exciting stuff lined up!

  • @jb-mills9165
    @jb-mills9165 Před rokem +1

    That just brought me back to being a kid I swear I had a storybook on Tinkerbell and it was my favourite book I really enjoyed your video

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Oh really? Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @joshuamartin06
    @joshuamartin06 Před rokem +1

    Love love love 7/14. Very fortunate to have driven a few at the cvr. SO MUCH FUN !!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      They're super little things

  • @TheDistur
    @TheDistur Před rokem +1

    A beautiful bouquet

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      Wasn't it just 😂

  • @roberthopper1872
    @roberthopper1872 Před rokem +1

    i really enjoyed watching that, i would definatly like to see more of this on the channel

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Lots more lined up!

  • @peytonmac1131
    @peytonmac1131 Před rokem

    I'm always amazed how stable something so heavy can be on such a small gauge track. It seems like the moment you lean to look past the funnel it should all topple over.

  • @CharlesTrains99
    @CharlesTrains99 Před rokem

    Love the reference to the " Bouquet " (Bucket) from the British comedy " Keeping Up Appearances ". Another great railway video, thanks for sharing.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @johnkuzma7066
    @johnkuzma7066 Před rokem +1

    I completely agree that these miniature locomotives are more difficult to run than the full size, especially with the smaller locomotives like my 1/8 scale Little Engines American because the firebox is only 4"x5" your always putting water in, chucking wood on the fire, and trying to keep it from slipping on a 2.5% grade. it's wonderful!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's much more of a challenge!

  • @anzaca1
    @anzaca1 Před rokem +1

    5:30 "Let me show you the power of Talos Stormcrown!"

  • @bentullett6068
    @bentullett6068 Před rokem

    That is a cute little thing. Its a interesting story on how it inspired many other offspring of similar designs.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      It's genuinely amazing what it inspired

  • @ThatScottishAtlantic57

    Omg its so small! Also, love that livery 👍

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It looks smart doesn't it

  • @PyroTechitten
    @PyroTechitten Před rokem

    It's loveley to learn more about these engines! Grew up being really excited to ride on these trains at this track.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's a pretty exciting railway!

  • @ryano.5149
    @ryano.5149 Před rokem +1

    See, trundling along in a proper little narrow-guage-style 0-4-0 or 0-4-2 that I can actually sit IN seems a lot more appealing to me than being hunched over the top of the "cab" of a scale model that you have to straddle - like what is the case with so many 7.5" and 7.25" gauge locomotives.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      Yes, this is a small locomotive, rather than a model of one. And that makes all the difference

  • @mikesanders5433
    @mikesanders5433 Před rokem

    Man I do love a Tinkerbell, such a great video Lawrie 👏🏻🙂

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      It's a cracking engine, glad you enjoyed it

    • @mikesanders5433
      @mikesanders5433 Před rokem

      @@lmm they used to have a pair of tinkerybells at my local miniature railway when I was a child (Brookside Railway in Poynton) the design will always be one of my favs because of that 🙂

  • @DennosManCave
    @DennosManCave Před rokem

    I learned tos drive steam locos on a Tinkerbell... One owned by Dr Brian Rodgers on his Porter's Hill Railway.
    Many fond memories of driving these little beasts of a loco

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      They're great little things aren't they

    • @DennosManCave
      @DennosManCave Před rokem

      @@lmm they truly are..I grew up on 7 1/4 inch locos
      The little Tinkerbell can pull a decent load too

  • @russellgreen3375
    @russellgreen3375 Před rokem +1

    Driven many a mile in Tink, definitely my favourite loco at the MVR

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      It's a cracking little machine isn't it!

    • @russellgreen3375
      @russellgreen3375 Před rokem +1

      @Lawrie's Mechanical Marvels yep, not everyone likes it as very temperamental and you end up with very hot knees but it's great fun!

  • @mcrouch4448
    @mcrouch4448 Před rokem

    This is the LMM I’ve been waiting for! I’ve loved Tinkerbells for years but still not see one in the flesh.
    Very jealous Lawrie!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's a super little thing!

  • @Yanmotion
    @Yanmotion Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this video Lawrie!
    I've been wishing to drive one of these Tinkerbell-class locos for a driving expereince! Maybe in the future.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      I'd do it, they're great fun!

  • @thomaspickles9058
    @thomaspickles9058 Před rokem +2

    does the into mean were getting more little loco episodes? havent seen the videos with those clips, if so im looking forward to it, minimal gauge and running miniature rail like a mainline realy interests me. it kinda feels like itd scratch the itch for those of us who cant buy narrow or standard gauge locos lol.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      Yes indeed. It's a whole new series!

  • @mercury7590
    @mercury7590 Před rokem +1

    Waiting for Lawrie to buy a Tinkerbell now

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      I really want one

  • @samuelfarris1949
    @samuelfarris1949 Před rokem

    Hello Lawrie from your fellow Suffolk pal Samuel. I like where you're going with covering little engines as their own thing. Really incredible little engines they are those Tinkerbells. I can see the fun in getting to run them. Regards, Samuel Farris.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      They're super fun little things!

  • @LeoStarrenburg
    @LeoStarrenburg Před rokem

    Thank you for a very nice video Lawrie, it certainly brings back memories !
    I got the drawings and castings for my Tinkerbell from Roger Marsh at his Hinckley Brittania workshops, he was working on a batch of gauge 1 locomotives at the time, a good 40 years ago. When I drove my loaded old Opel Kadett of the ferry ramp in Hook of Holland it made a loud 'thump', waking up the customs officer (!) Good thing I had an invoice labeled 'scrap iron" with me. As you know it has a marine-type boiler and I had to show the certificates of the steel components and the grinding work in preperation for welding to the (then state owned) Dutch Boiler Inspectorate. As I was abroad at that time I left the parts and paperwork at my parents house and when two men of the inspectorate showed up they apologized for what they thought was a clerical error, a locomotive boiler pre-weld inspection at a house in a residential area. Those where the days 😊.
    Couple of years later I was able to visit Jim Haylock while he was still at Tucktonia in Christchurch. Do hope to go to the MVR one day !

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Oh that's a great story!

  • @Basset86Trains09
    @Basset86Trains09 Před rokem +3

    Incredible video Laurie and at my local railway too! I start volunteering there soon and hopefully I’ll drive tinkerbell! (Id rather Offa though 💪)

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's a great line. If I was local I'd volunteer too

  • @SomersetTrainspotter
    @SomersetTrainspotter Před rokem +1

    Tinkerbell is my favourite miniature loco
    😊

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      I think it's mine too

  • @patchcoatgrey3434
    @patchcoatgrey3434 Před rokem +1

    Lawrie seems absolutely chuffed to be driving tinkerbell.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Absolutely!

  • @johnjephcote7636
    @johnjephcote7636 Před 3 měsíci

    I was thinking of West Moors Station, and of course, it is near Verwood.

  • @MillBrookRailroad
    @MillBrookRailroad Před rokem

    Tinkerbells are some of my favorite engines. 7-1/4" gauge is very much underrated.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      There's alot you can do with it too!

  • @alanhassall2471
    @alanhassall2471 Před rokem +1

    Cute little engine
    See you on Saturday at Doncaster

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      See you there!

  • @anubratachakraborty1370

    *Tinkerbell is really Faaast!*
    It's faster than ALF, faster than your Ruston, faster than Centinel, faster than Hunslet. It is faster than many of standard guage locos that you showed in your Lawrie Goes Loco series.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      It feels so fast too!

  • @gs425
    @gs425 Před rokem +1

    You would have loved the tailway at Dobwalls laurie. I had the pleasure to drive the big boy there not long before it closed.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Oh I'm sure I would have!

  • @guidor.4161
    @guidor.4161 Před rokem

    Ever so cool that.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's brilliant

  • @Arkay315
    @Arkay315 Před rokem

    I think it's a beutiful little locomotive, I think it's amazing that it was originally cobbled together from random spare parts.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Absolutely!

  • @tmdrm9817
    @tmdrm9817 Před rokem +1

    I have been working on a 7 1/4" railway! So this is very interesting video.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      Oh really?

    • @tmdrm9817
      @tmdrm9817 Před rokem

      @@lmm yes it was, if you ever come to south africa come visit Winelands Light Railway. A full 7 1/4" railway!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      @@tmdrm9817 that sounds interesting!

  • @D.Salter
    @D.Salter Před rokem

    Hi Lawrie! Great Video, I hear you're coming to visit Rocks By Rail in April, can't wait to meet you!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Looking forward to it!

  • @RWJP
    @RWJP Před rokem +2

    This is very exciting to see. I worked at MVR for several years!
    Would be interested to see your thoughts on some of the larger locos. Zeus was probably my favourite to drive.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      We're discussing what I should drive next!

  • @MatthewHilbertsBaritone

    Tune in next week, when Laurie shops for his new loco at Station Road Steam

  • @ivowilliams6520
    @ivowilliams6520 Před rokem

    I've been to the moors valley railway so many times but I never thought Lawrie would go there.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Lots of exciting places we're going with Lawrie Goes a Little Loco

  • @TheAaron3850
    @TheAaron3850 Před rokem

    Excellent video, looks like you had good fun.
    I've always had a soft spot for miniatures and this video makes me think you've picked that up aswell. Everything you said about how it's actually 'proper' and has it's own charm is what I try telling my colleagues !
    I recently moonlighted from standard gauge to the 15" Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch and I have to say I think I preferred it ... the scale speeds on something that size was truly immense. You should try and hook yourself up with them for a video !

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      I'd love to do something with the RHDR. Mention it and see if they're receptive?

  • @benkendall7489
    @benkendall7489 Před rokem

    Buckė joke had me in stitches

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      Pleased to hear it

  • @megablasternation769
    @megablasternation769 Před rokem

    I love the little railway your driving on. You can arrange to drive one of there steam engines for the day. Loved it.

  • @drewzero1
    @drewzero1 Před rokem

    I didn't care for the look at first but as you went through the provenance of each part I realized it's exactly the sort of locomotive I would build, if I were to ever build a locomotive.
    I wonder if the high-tech coaling method was developed by some relative of that Bucket woman. "It's bouquet!"

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      That's how I felt. On paper, no, in the flesh, yes.
      I think it might have been!

    • @drewzero1
      @drewzero1 Před rokem +1

      @@lmm It's like a piece of art where the proportions are way off until you look at it from the right perspective, and then it falls into place perfectly. It appears this piece was meant to be viewed from inside the cab.

  • @adamdrummer1991
    @adamdrummer1991 Před rokem

    I drove Horton on a driver experience course there a good few years ago, I loved it there.

  • @GarrattHamster
    @GarrattHamster Před rokem +1

    Welcome to the Tinkerbell club. And a lucky bugger to play on the original. You think that’s top heavy, ask around in the miniature railway cycles or watch some of my clips. Lady Pauline another tinkerbell but quite tall. That’s top heavy.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      I'll have to have a look!

    • @GarrattHamster
      @GarrattHamster Před rokem

      @@lmm go to the 5 minute mark. And yes, images sitting in that o. The hottest day of the year. I did that several years ago. czcams.com/video/WFYceDcaNEw/video.html

  • @vincentstuer
    @vincentstuer Před rokem

    I loved the video and aspecially the outro (which i assume is someone from the railway)

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      Yes indeed! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @mattevans4377
    @mattevans4377 Před rokem

    I thought a railway like this only existed in my imagination. I'm so chuffed to be proven wrong.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      It's rather super isn't it!

  • @ianpidgley9720
    @ianpidgley9720 Před rokem

    I did a driving day up there last year on classmate 'Hestia', absolutely tipped it down all day, lovely little things to drive though

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      They're super little things.

  • @alwaysbearded1
    @alwaysbearded1 Před rokem

    As you were firing the engine getting steam up I paused to add wood to my stove noting that the firebox of my small woodstove is about 5 times the size of the one for Tinkerbell. Thanks as always for taking us on the ride. I need to see if I can convince the family to visit our local miniature steam RR which has both 15" and I think 7.5" gauge plus another smaller one. Was one of my favorite outings as a kid. The 15" size you ride inside, if the club is offering rides you can ride on the 7.5" gauge. Redwood Valley Railway is the name. Apparently at one time a couple of the engines went visiting your side of the pond somewhere.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      Oh really? Certainly sounds worth a visit!

    • @alwaysbearded1
      @alwaysbearded1 Před rokem

      @@lmm That would be quite a trip for you but there are lots of heritage rail within a day's drive. Some cute and quaint like Redwood Valley Railway, some full size like Niles Canyon. The distance is not always the issue for me but the time because of traffic. If you ever are on the West Coast of the US let us know. Would be great to see you here.

    • @rogermarsh9806
      @rogermarsh9806 Před rokem +1

      Good morning Chris, I was CME of the RHDR in Kent when the Redwood Valley locos came over with quite a group of friends, the locos were beautiful and performed magnificently. One thing that sticks in my mind is that it cost more to transport them the 150 miles from the docks in Bristol than it did to ship them from San Francisco via the canal.

    • @alwaysbearded1
      @alwaysbearded1 Před rokem

      @@rogermarsh9806 Glad you got to meet them when they were there. I was amazed when I heard the story. That's a long way to haul a loco for a visit. Makes sense that the last 150 miles costs a lot but that is a huge difference.Must have been a chore to just get them out of the woods, down the hill and over to the docks in Oakland for shipping as I doubt they shipped out of SF as that port is mostly defunct. When was that? I read the article on RHDR months ago now. By coincidence I was passing the RHDR yard yesterday. But the family had no interest in stopping. Maybe when I retire I'll have time to go there and help out and travel around visiting other heritage rail.

    • @rogermarsh9806
      @rogermarsh9806 Před rokem +2

      @@alwaysbearded1 Hi Chris, I don’t know the exact date they came over but it must have been late eighties as I joined the railway in 1984. The first time they came they brought a 4-4-0 and the following year a 2-6-0. For me the visit was spoilt by some of the younger staff being a bit unhelpful but I don’t think they were too bothered. I sympathise with you over the family not being interested in stopping at the Railway.I was brought up in a family that thought grown ups playing trains was more than little indecent, in fact some members thought that if I was not a paedofile soon would be.

  • @VestedUTuber
    @VestedUTuber Před rokem

    I'm actually getting a lot of inspiration from this, both from the locomotive itself and from things I could improve on it. I've been thinking about building a 7.5" gauge (which is what we run in most of the US) "Forney" style locomotive, but one critical design factor is that I don't want to have to use an engineer's car. The whole thing (or at least the frame, boiler and drivetrain all in one piece) needs to be able to sit in the back of a Volkswagen Jetta, and having to carry additional rolling stock basically prohibits that.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      I think you could make a Tinkerbell look like a Forney! It would be a good project!

    • @pilotbug6100
      @pilotbug6100 Před 5 měsíci

      I also wanna try building one some day

  • @MySteamChannel
    @MySteamChannel Před rokem +1

    Tinkerbell is a little ripper!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's superb!

  • @stryrker135
    @stryrker135 Před rokem

    Not sure what it is about Miniature steam but it really is something special. not sure if its because its more achievable to own your own steam loco, or the the fact that its cheaper to run xD. You should get your self down to the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway near me! One Hell of a Miniature playground! 15 inch Gauge railway spanning 21.7 KM!!!!!!! That would make a cracking vid! all the best!

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      I'd love to get down there!

  • @anzaca1
    @anzaca1 Před rokem +1

    17:21 It sounds like someone screaming!

  • @lexworx7267
    @lexworx7267 Před rokem

    Oh wow moors Valley! One of my local 7.25 inch railways. I've also driven this engine

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      It's a lovely little thing isn't it

    • @lexworx7267
      @lexworx7267 Před rokem

      @@lmm yes it is indeed! Lovely little loco

  • @md11loverwhatevz
    @md11loverwhatevz Před rokem

    17:20the whisle"PAAAAAAAOOOOOOOP

  • @KPen3750
    @KPen3750 Před rokem +1

    Hopefully this means in the near future we get a LGlL on the Ravenglass or Romney railway. Also, the Bucket is a very high tech french invention by the looks of it

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      I'm working on it!
      I know - I think maybe the Bucket will catch on!

  • @MaxwellTheTrainFan
    @MaxwellTheTrainFan Před rokem

    I love this tiny thing . I also like pester pan the movie too . Call back to that . I may build this in Lego someday too

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      It's a fantastic little thing

    • @MaxwellTheTrainFan
      @MaxwellTheTrainFan Před rokem

      I know it is I will be making a Lego version of it in narrow guage so I can take it to see it’s older twin

  • @RHTeebs
    @RHTeebs Před rokem

    There's something fascinating about miniature engines. Truly magnificent! Will we see more 7¼ inch gauge locos in the future?

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +1

      We will indeed!

    • @RHTeebs
      @RHTeebs Před rokem

      @@lmm Yay!

  • @schwarzermoritz
    @schwarzermoritz Před rokem +4

    How long before Lawrie shows up at the shed with one of these? I'd give it a year, tops 😂

    • @888johnmac
      @888johnmac Před rokem +1

      lol , i'm imagining a track from Lawries house to the shed

    • @Basset86Trains09
      @Basset86Trains09 Před rokem +1

      Lol yeah

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      If I could afford it, I completely would!

  • @patrickwebb7311
    @patrickwebb7311 Před rokem +3

    That loco is quite cute, and is why I love miniature railways.
    Also, if you ever go back to the US, you should visit the Hesston Steam Museum in Indiana, they have multiple gauges running together. You’d have a field day there.

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem +2

      I'm hoping to get next year

    • @pilotbug6100
      @pilotbug6100 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@lmm Also check out the national railroad museum, it's a nice place

  • @LordPhobos6502
    @LordPhobos6502 Před rokem

    Hey Laurie, I have a crazy idea...
    You should get a tinkerbell.
    Make a loop of track in the backyard or whatever.
    It'd be wicked :D

    • @lmm
      @lmm  Před rokem

      I'd like one, but I have neither the money or the space currently.