When I was about 8 or 9 years old my dad took me to the local model railway shop, and said that I could choose any train set I wanted. I was looking at the sets on display in the window, whilst my dad went inside to talk to the shop keeper. I can remember looking at the sets, and seeing the GWR pick up goods set,. When my dad came out of the shop to ask if I had picked a set I would like, I pointed to the set, and he asked if I was sure, I said yes, because it had 6 wagons, were as the passenger set only had 2 coaches. So this brings back happy memories.
@paull26135 ай бұрын
Brilliant back story so much more than a Railway the memories they can invoke
@MikePhillips-ru6hw5 ай бұрын
Remember when the Pannier came out, the great and good in the Model Railway Constructor absolutely slated it. Evening Star came out at the same time. I just thought they were superb. Another great video, thank you.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks, Mike. Glad you enjoyed that I think they're both quite impressive models. Oscar
@andrewhotston9835 ай бұрын
Never understood why Hornby never did a BR black version of the pannier tank.
@acampbell86145 ай бұрын
I got a R051 in a set for Christmas 1974. The loco did have Synchrosmoke. The smoke units in all locos were dropped in 1975. For 1975 the pannier tank was renumbered with catalogue number R041 and repackaged in a polystyrene tray with a slide on outer window box and a line drawing insert. If it don't smoke its a R041.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information. Oscar
@davidkemble34195 ай бұрын
My brothers first set, the GWR pick up. Came with some track and a battery controller.
@stephenbourne48725 ай бұрын
My first model , in the GWR Freight set train set. Christmas 1974.
@davidkemble34195 ай бұрын
My brother had the same that Christmas 🤶 too.
@acampbell86145 ай бұрын
I also got the GWR freight set for Christmas 1974.
@andrewhotston9835 ай бұрын
Very impressed that the pannier tank didn’t stop on any of the points. Mine always used to. Eventually I swapped the chassis with an older diesel shunter which was a much better runner.
@marksinthehouse19685 ай бұрын
I loved my pannier my mum got me the set with station good shed kit level crossing and signal. From hamleys in 1978 for guess what £17.99 mind you then that was a lot of money she had an inheritance ,I wore mine out I’ve got a nice mint one now in box plus an LT one,my pannier looked good pulling my two teak LNER coaches 😂,the sound of yours took me back to being 10 again funny mum said to my son just now I got your dad one of them 😊😊bless her ❤ All the best mate Mark 😊😊
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Good evening Mark sounds like a terrific set. I wish I could go back to Hamleys as it was when I visited back in the late 70s as a child. Still on the lookout for the LT version myself. All the best. Oscar
@playpaulbee5 ай бұрын
Thanks Oscar, I have the less glossy Panier tank that you described, I bought it as I had aquired two autocoaches, although I'm not sure they ever ran with them in real life. Lovely to see the Dublo R1 always a favourite, great locos.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks, Paul. Glad you enjoyed seeing those in action.. Oscar
@TomPrickVixen5 ай бұрын
The label says "The Model shop Newcastle 22015".
@ModelRailwaysUnlimited5 ай бұрын
Lovely video. Ah 8751 was one of my first locos back in 1975. That and an L1. Mine was a smoke model. Still got her, still running
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks for looking in Mike. Great to hear you still have your original running in your collection. Oscar
@lawrenceshackman92305 ай бұрын
I was very lucky to pick up this lovely little loco a couple of years back at Model Rail Scotland for a bargain price excellent condition complete with syncrosmoke, original box (little bit tatty) and runs wonderfully. Like most folk am not always that lucky! Good to see yours running so well Oscar!
@marcdempsey58505 ай бұрын
This was my second train from my childhood, the GWR pannier has always had a special spot in my toy train’s memories. I have three now, they all have a unique sound to them. As you showed, take the body off and they can be very quiet but pop the body on then you can hear it. Not sure if it’s the type of plastic or the way the body is designed but the motor purs away. GWR passenger with two coaches; then goods and freight. Thankyou got bring back some fond memories that are shared with so many. Wishing you all the best Oscar, Marc from Leighton Buzzard
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks, Marc. It's great to hear you have several of these in your collection and fascinating how these models can make quite different noises. All the best. Oscar
@DaraM735 ай бұрын
I preferred your board when it had a painted grey base, like the cover of one of the catalogues.
@ldb2815 ай бұрын
Hi Oscar. I noticed when you ran it first it sounded quite noisy as is usual for these 060s. But then later on in the video it was quieter. Bit odd. I put bubble wrap or other material inside the body to deaden that echo from the motor. Thanks for sharing
@DubloAirfix5 ай бұрын
Hi Oscar, marvellous, the GWR pannier tank was my first ever out of the box brand new loco when I was a kid. I mostly had second hand locos because the budget was quite tight. It was so exciting getting that loco and it had that exact distinct resonating sound that you picked up in the opening shots. It's still in the loft of my brother's farm in Tasmania. Now, remindered of it, I will have to get it brought over to France by the next visiting family member... if they can find it! It had matching coaches, GWR R931 and R932 as well. Thanks again, Guy
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Good morning Guy thanks for looking in. Great you have one of these in your collection. Hopefully it will find its way to France in due course. All the best. Oscar
@trainsontuesday5 ай бұрын
Superb running session this morning Oscar. I have ridden behind a Pannier on the South Devon Rly and it had quite a bark to it so the growl of your model seems quite appropriate. The price label was "The Model Shop, Newcastle" but I couldn't make out the phone number. Perhaps there is a history somewhere. Thank you as always, I really liked today's running session. David.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Good evening David thanks for looking in. Nice to hear you got a ride on one of these in steam, sounds like fun. Must be well before my time in this area this shop, I shall have to have a further look into it. All the best Oscar
@mikehebdentrains5 ай бұрын
I have one of the later versions with synchro smoke - interesting to see the changes they made inside. It's one of the few locos I ever bought new. It too has the distinctive 'growl'. The 0-6-0 shunter has its own tone too, especially when on PWM power. I think my PT must have got dropped at some point, as I then found that the flat top of the panniers with the brass detail is a separate moulding from the rest of the body and now regularly comes apart. It makes recharging the smoke easier! Thanks for sharing your layout with us all. Mike
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Good morning Mike, thank you again for looking in, nice to hear you have one of these in your collection. Interesting bit of moulding the top part of this one looks like it will come away and doesn't quite meet along one part of the handrail at the front, but even with a very firm pull, the top part won't come away I suspect it's been partially bonded in position. All the best. Osacr
@ScreamingLordStokes5 ай бұрын
Hi Oscar. Great video! I think every layout needs either a Pannier tank or a Jinty! Some lovely push-pull running there. Regards Antony.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks, Antony. Great to hear you enjoyed the video. Take care.. Oscar
@roystudds19445 ай бұрын
Great start to Sunday as usual Oscar. That Pannier is lovely. Thanks for sharing. Roy.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thank you Roy. Glad you enjoyed that. Oscar
@robridgway85745 ай бұрын
Hi Oscar, bit late on parade this week I'm afraid. Loved seeing the Pannier tank, and what a superb train for it to pull. The Tri-ang Hornby/Hornby Pannier must be the loco I have the most examples of, boxed in various styles, some slightly re-liveried, in sets, and not forgetting the London transport version. The only loco I have more examples of is the Princess, but that's another story. That Hornby Dublo R1 looks good with the Tri-ang coaches, that converter coach is earning it's keep. Brings to mind a Hornby Dublo super detail Western Region coach I picked up at one of the fund coaches on the Severn Valley Railway in excellent condition converted with Tri-ang couplings. Looks good as the odd one out in a rake of Tri-ang Maroon Mk1 coaches. Thanks as always for a great video.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Hi Rob, sounds like you have a few of these. There is always an excuse for another in the collection. I'm on the lookout for the London transport one myself. All the best. Oscar
@russellbenton29875 ай бұрын
Another good one Oscar . That Pannier must have been made in its thousands . A staple of Hornby train sets in the 70s . The sound the pannier makes is quite distinctive .
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks Russell. Great to hear you enjoyed that. I'm sure it's a very large number however many they made! All the best. Oscar
@RobA5005 ай бұрын
I really like the pannier tanks, I have had No. 8720 since childhood though I don't know if that was the original number as it was a second hand model when bought and looks like it has been hand painted. It's a great runner though and a little quieter than some of my other early models.
@michaelstaley22415 ай бұрын
Hi Oscar , I own one myself excellent locomotive in my opinion, very good presentation as always..👍🏻👍🏻
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, Michael. Great to hear you have one of these in your collection. All the best. Oscar
@paull26135 ай бұрын
Excellently done as always Oscar and reading the comments all those wonderful memories it's invoked for some. I've always said these models are way more than just a railway cheers
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks, Paul. Couldn't agree with you more. Oscar
@robinmathews24465 ай бұрын
Hi Oscar, Great to see the Pannier Tank loco.. I thought this was a nice video, with surprisingly smooth running locos.. As I have mentioned before, I have often found the various Tri- ang 0-6-0 chassis' (that I have) to often "waddle" a bit, as if a wheel is "out of round", but the locos ran quite smoothly tonight, pulling the "race day special" horse boxes beautifully.. It was a change to see the top loop run in the other direction? This is great for turning the trains around to head in the opposite direction.. I enjoyed the little 'running session at the start of the video.. Thank you for another trip down memory lane? Cheers Rob
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks Rob. Glad you enjoyed the video. It's amazing how smooth some of these items can run.. I don't think the wheels on some of these models were ever entirely true even when leaving the factory. All the best. Oscar
@gerardburton37415 ай бұрын
Hi Oscar, You can repair the buffer beam damage using superglue and baking powder to build it up. then sand and paint it. Thanks for another Sunday morning treat.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the tip Gerard. Oscar
@martinhall605 ай бұрын
Good morning Oscar, it's Martin from Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Just watched your excellent latest video. Great to see the GWR pannier tank locomotive pulling it's horse box vans and coaches. It's interesting how Hornby changed the colour scheme of coaches to suit the different types of railway companies. I think it makes for an interesting collection of different colours. The good thing about having your own railway is that you can run anything you wish. I've seen some wonderful layouts over the years that have been modelled on a certain time in railway history and they look amazing. But I prefer your style of railway Oscar, it's what I what brought up on, running my layout by myself or with my best friend, my dear old dad, well Oscar, it's time for my cup of tea and my toasted tea cake. Keep safe and ill see you next Sunday Oscar. 👍🚂🚃
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Good morning Martin glad you enjoyed the video as you say you can run anything you like with anything you like on your own railway as long as you're enjoying yourself. Thanks again for taking the time to watch, take care. Oscar
@cameronpatterson10455 ай бұрын
Good morning to you Oscar from Glasgow another great video from you Sir
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thank you Cameron. Oscar
@gordontaylor14835 ай бұрын
Hi Oscar, I’m a bit later this week as I was discharged from hospital on Sunday after a hip operation and as a credit to you and your channel the first thing I did was sat down and watched Sunday’s video with a restorative cup of tea. Great ‘tank’ video, I have two Panniers and they must be later editions as, from memory, they have flanged centre wheels. Tanks run on small goods/passenger services back in the day and were part of the landscape. We need them to maintain a reality along with the big hitters. Squirming here slightly and not from post op. A decent collection has been donated to the club and up for auction today. I have left a couple of bids but would have loved to have been there. Thanks, Gordon
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Hi Gordon, thanks for looking in. Great to hear you've got one of these in your collection. Hope you're on the mend now. All the best. Oscar
@ianturvey38945 ай бұрын
I’ve still got my R51S. It was one of the very new locomotives I had as a kid. It was a Christmas present. It’s still in very good condition including the box. I really looked after it. The smoke coil has burnt out but I’ve just recently found another one by chance. I’ve got to fit today after I’ve serviced the motor. The smoke unit has a worm driven piston to create the smoke chuff effect. If you like, I could scan the instruction sheet and send you a pdf file?
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Good morning Ian thanks for looking in. Great to hear that you still have your original and very lucky to come across a replacement smoke element, they have become quite hard to come by hope you have fun servicing I'm running the locomotive with its restored smoke. All the the best. Oscar
@donniblanco52395 ай бұрын
I love this Pannier Tank and have r 300 out on my layout atm, a lovely smooth mover over the point work & sounding very sweet since being serviced - I’m a big fan of 0-6-0 locos in General, being an ideal variation on the 0-4-0 when operating a compact layout - I’ve rescued & renovated a dozen or so different clerestory coaches, the most recent project being a Brake end which has been given over to the engineers dept. Great running today and especially enjoyed the hands free angles when removing items from boxes. Many thanks..
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks Donni glad you enjoyed the video, nice to hear you enjoy these little locomotives on your railway. All the best. Oscar
@davidstrains49105 ай бұрын
A overall nice looking loco in this mornings video Oscar, wouldn’t mind getting a pannier tank myself at some point, I would like t have it in a certain livery though, my main choice is a London Transport version as I really like the livery, nice to see it running round the track with 5hose horse boxes and clerestory coaches, looked quite good, good video overall here Oscar, keep up the great work.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks David. Great to hear you enjoyed the video. I'm still on the lookout for the London transport variation myself.. All the best. Oscar
@alancrowley79915 ай бұрын
Morning Oscar, good relaxing video for a Sunday morning....👌
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks again for looking in Alan, great to hear you enjoyed the video. Oscar
@l1a1465 ай бұрын
I remember getting one of these sometime in the 70s Oscar. I think I just about ran the wheels off it. I Handled it that much the lettering was barely legible. I do recall taking the body off quite a lot and just marveling at the motor, gears, rods and wheels just moving as I ran it around. It fascinated me. Seeing yours just running around less its body, reminded me of that. 😊 Now Im wondering what became of it.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for looking in. Great to hear you had fun with yours as a child, just what they were meant for playing with. Take care. Oscar
@petersmith44555 ай бұрын
hi Oscar, good start to sunday, i have one of these Pannier tanks in semi matt finish, its a super loco, there is so much going on in the toy train world at the moment, its great to play with normal toy trains which i grew up with in the 60s
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks for looking in Peter. Great to hear you have one in your collection and that you're enjoying playing with these older model railway items.. All the best. Oscar
@sodor_dan-da-man5 ай бұрын
fantastic. i have 4 of these, all working but one of them i never run as i keep it with my thomas models. why? well the tooling of this pannier became duck in the hornby range so i have models of before thomas alterations to show what they were made from
@stevenperry74935 ай бұрын
Morning Oscar ,what a great way to start your video with one of my favourite tank locos ,a pannier tank .It runs a lot quieter than the Rl even though the motor looks a lot chunkier than the xo4 ,must be the gearing . By the way my other favourite tank loco is the Jinty ,.😊 Suffolk .. keep up the great work .
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Thanks, Stephen. Great to hear you enjoyed the opening of the video. Thanks for looking in.. Oscar
@mikeking25395 ай бұрын
Re the screw that holds the body on, i recall the mine had a flat head and not a domed headed screw! .. I know that the 0-6-0 3F Jinty had smoke, so perhaps the plactic incert for you GWR PT engine is from one of those.! (I could be wrong)
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Hi Mike, thanks for looking in. I think you're right about the screw and the packaging. All the best. Oscar
@dexterdog625 ай бұрын
As always, another thoroughly enjoyable visit to your layout. It seems as though there is no shortage of subject matter for you to present to the viewers and I always look forward to what you’ll run next. I was wondering if you could do a segment on how you’ve wired the layout, especially the elevated return section. I’ve been avoiding adding a return loop on my layout even though I’d like to have the ability to turn trains. I was curious how you change the polarity on the elevated section. Also how many track feeders do you have to ensure good electrical continuity across the whole layout? And no need to worry about keeping the videos going on too long… I could watch your trains all day!
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Hi, great to enjoy here you enjoyed the video. I had avoided a return loop in the past thinking they are incredibly complex however it seemed quite straightforward in the end. I did quite a bit of reading on the various ways of making it work and in the end chose the route of using two double siding rails (Rail brakes on inside rail and outside rail) and changing polarity in that section with a really operating with the points. Thanks again for looking in take care. Oscar
@richardthurston90775 ай бұрын
Hi Oscar I’m a big fan of the channel; thanks for posting all of these. I wonder which is your absolute favourite Tri-ang loco?
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Hi Richard, great to hear you are enjoying the channel. My favourite has to be R.351 the EM2 named Electra in BR green. Take care. Oscar
@richardthurston90775 ай бұрын
@@oscarpaisley hi Oliver - I think that your preference comes through in your video for the EM2! Keep up the great work. I am really enjoying the channel. Thank you
@brianhepke71825 ай бұрын
I could never understand why they went for a plastic drive wheel while retaining the brass worm at this point in the company's history (apart from cutting costs). I have found out to my detriment in these later years that the plastic (obviously) wears out quicker when engaged with a metal component. I have a Princess, from this time, which goes in reverse but has stopped moving forward due to wear of the plastic drive wheel. Luckily I have managed to get an earlier chassis with brass drive wheel which I am going swap out. I love the pannier. It really does stand out on the layout. BTW have you got a piece of isolating track on your elevated loop? I ask because you had two trains in it at one time and only one of them moved when power was applied.... or am I missing something? Great video as always. Brian
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Good morning Brian, I'm sure it must've been a cost-cutting exercise the switch to the plastic gear. I've swapped a couple of the drive gears over in the past it's not such a tricky job, once swapped out of the models with a little care they will probably outlast us all. The loop has a pair of isolating rails and the feed has its par switched depending on which way the points are set so one train can be at the station whilst the other one moves off, also there is an isolating override which means I I'm able to hold a third train between the bridges and have two trains stationary and move off. All the. best. Oscar
@Jimyjames735 ай бұрын
Hello Oscar - 2 things - 1) on that Price tag - (to me) it looks it it reads "The Model Shop 5 25p Newcastle 2201 5 or 6. & 2) I have the very same GWR Pannier Tank Loco with the Running No. 8751 (but sadly the Running No. (the decal) on mine has started to fade away - so to save the number I've written on a small slip of paper the Running no, 8751 & sellotaped it on to the back of the Loco - also on the package it says "with Smoke" - does that mean that it can make smoke??? @ 9:15 - on my body shell up-side down - on one side it say "Hornby" & on the other it say "Made in Great Britain" - WOW Oscar @ 10:32 - I've had my Loco for many yrs now & I never new about the magnetic Wheel!!! 😁 Thank you for that!!! Sorry to go on - but 1 last thing - on the underside - just between the back 2 wheels it has the 2 letters "SS" - what does that mean / stand for??? Thank you - Jimyjames 🤔🚂🚂🚂
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Hi Julie James thanks again for looking in. Great to hear you have this model in your collection. SS on the bottom of the chassis means the chassis was suitable for synchrosmoke unit to be added to make a smoking model, the same chassis were also used in non-smoking models. I would take the top off it, Jimyjames to see if it has the complete smoke unit in it. Oscar
@Jimyjames735 ай бұрын
@@oscarpaisley Ok Thanks 😊🚂🚂🚂
@robertmarsh35885 ай бұрын
I always wanted the Pannier but ironically my brother (who didn't live with me as my Mother by then was divorced) was bought one as part of a set though he had little interest in railways. Very infuriating! Years later, I was able to buy a Mainline one, but I was grown up by then.
@stephensonsdynamometer67475 ай бұрын
Tag reads "The Model Shop" "Newcastle ####" noting that the post code may be reverse engineered.
@stephensonsdynamometer67475 ай бұрын
Googling The Model Shop reveals it was opened in 1924 by Charles Lutman. The first model shop in Britain. Remained open for three generations, finally closing in 2005.
@oscarpaisley5 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you for looking in and the great information. Take care. Oscar