Teddy Boston's final fling

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Modelling the Northern half of the Isle of Man
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I found this online: Cadeby Light Railway The Final Fling - YouTube
I guess we all want to be Teddy Boston on some level. Interesting to see some large-scale models, including a very skeletal 16mm circuit with an early Roundhouse and a Mamod showing the difference in control between the two models!
 
The G around 1’35 is being run by a couple of GSS 3CAG members. Looks like they are using mts.

Malcolm
 
I found this online: Cadeby Light Railway The Final Fling - YouTube
I guess we all want to be Teddy Boston on some level. Interesting to see some large-scale models, including a very skeletal 16mm circuit with an early Roundhouse and a Mamod showing the difference in control between the two models!
Another man of the cloth who was a railway fan - but no closet fan, he loved steam and railways.

There was a TV programme about him - his wife told how she made him get some black shoes for the wedding, otherwise he'd have turned up in sandals or slippers :D:D

Much loved by his parishioners as well :clap::clap:
 
I found this online: Cadeby Light Railway The Final Fling - YouTube
I guess we all want to be Teddy Boston on some level. Interesting to see some large-scale models, including a very skeletal 16mm circuit with an early Roundhouse and a Mamod showing the difference in control between the two models!
Trundled up and down that short demo track a few times during the 2 trios I made to Cadeby. Wonderful place and a supremely eccentric likable character was Teddy. Uploaded in 2009 so the MTS likely was Serial and early Radio by the looks of it.
 
MTS is the 'red' LGB early DCC system..

Originally commands were sent serially, so to send the command for function 3 (say) the system sent the '1' command three times..

PhilP
 
There was a TV programme about him - his wife told how she made him get some black shoes for the wedding, otherwise he'd have turned up in sandals or slippers :D:D
According to a reliable source another enthusiast considered hitching an organ behind his Burrell showman's engine, and turning up outside the church to play entry of the the gladiators!
 
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