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Video voice credits: (This was an international effort!) Henry and Marge - me! Fictional Steve and Alison - the real Steve and Alison in the UK. Steve’s live steam (and airplanes) channel: / watchfordpilot Fictional Conductor Keith - the real Keith here in Victoria (and of course this video was taken at his garden railway!) Keith’s channel: / rhbkeith Fictional Porter Dan - the real Dan, a very skilled fine scale model railroader here in Victoria. His work has been featured in places like Model Railroader’s annual Great Model Railways magazine (2010). Fictional Dave - the real Dave in Scotland. A fellow live steamer and OO gauge modeller. Background info: A nice fellow named Eric from Up-Island (Here on Vancouver Island) sold on to me a wonderful 1:19 scale Roundhouse Engineering Sandy River number 24 locomotive. It came with servos installed for R/C but no receiver. Michael at BC Hobbies installed a receiver and he recommended a great transmitter, as described in the video. Of course, it operates on 2.4 ghz digital remote control. Receiving this engine is the first time I have ever handled a Roundhouse engine and it is solidly well built! I wound up modding the engine’s tender by custom body mounting a spare USA Trains coupler. The loco is based on a two-foot Narrow gauge engine that once operated in Maine. Currently, this large scale loco is set up to run on 45 mm gauge track, which is broader than the 2 foot gauge prototype. I can re-gauge the drivers and can order from Roundhouse spare pilot, pony and tender wheels gauged gauged for 32 mm gauge, 16 mm to the foot scale. The railcars are new to me American Mainline (AML) Durango and Rio Grande in 1:20.3 scale. The caboose is a brass Accucraft Silver Stream Series model. I Recently acquired these from a nice lady named Debby from here on the South Island. They had belonged to her late husband Adrian and they appear not to have been run. Keith ran his Roundhouse Billy, which is a lovely engine and a treat! This is large scale model railroading at its finest! These trains are large and have impact. Happy model railways in any scale/gauge combo of your choice! Terry