That's my thinking as well, Paul. In one shot I think there's a glimpse of a motor mounted vertically between the frames. Looks as if the body is metal but somehow it looks commercial rather than scratchbuilt - or maybe I'm just comparing it with my own efforts.Stainzmeister said:A very enjoyable video of a superb railway.
I'm guessing the motive power is battery powered Rik ?
The Devonian said:I am not sure whether your quest is for information about the 1:1 Southwold Railway or a large scalers interpretation of it.
http://www.southwoldrailway.co.uk/index.php
There were some fascinating and quaint railways in East Anglia viz. Southwold Railway, Tollesbury Light Railway and The Wisbech Tramway to name just three. If I were to model former small, interesting lines of Britain, it would be this kind of line, or some of the Col. H.F. Stephens ones that I would choose.
beavercreek said:Really enjoyed that Rik, many thanks for posting it.
Love your depiction of the line, it felt almost like being there 90 years ago.
Excellent.
next time I am up that way (not that far from me really), I will search out the bits that are still accessible.
Let's hear it for Adnams BroadsideviaEstrecha said:Many thanks for the heads-up - I loved the video (apart from the irritating music :). I'd never seen any old film of the SR, so a double treat. I grew up in the area and had fun trying to spot bits of the line from my bike, though my association these days is limited to supporting the local brewery as much as possible.
ge_rik said:Let's hear it for Adnams Broadside
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