HORNBY O GAUGE CLOCKWORK IN THE GARDEN
Just playing trains the way it used to be, but never out doors when I was a boy! Back in the early 1950s just being able to purchase one of these was a rare experience, most being exported. That is why many of mine were well used second hand examples, which I still treasured.

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Hornby O Gauge converting to battery powered Radio Control

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Fall asleep while I build a zoo (Part 2) | Planet Zoo to help you sleep

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Sir Nigel Gresley - a celebration in OO gauge

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£25 Train Challenge at the National Festival of Railway Modelling

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ASMR Addictive Fast Tapping Collection For Deep Sleep & Anxiety Relief (No Talking) — 2.5 Hours

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Triang Hornby Locomotives Part 27

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Running my Hornby O Gauge Clockwork Trains

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Hornby 0-4-0 Clockwork Locomotive competition - Which one has the longest run ?

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The Oldest Loco I've Ever Owned | 1949 Model Train | Unboxing & Review

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KM1 Large Scale Train Meet 2026 in Lauingen | Part 1

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Live steam O gauge engine made from bits of Meccano, Hornby and Mamod

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What Makes A Good Runner? | How Model Trains Work

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A number of Hornby LMS clockwork locomotive in different liveries with passengers and freight trains

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Let's Have Some Stress Free Fun Fixing The Brake Lever On This Hornby 'O' Gauge 101 Clockwork Loco

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1932's Live Steam Locomotive - Bowman LNER 300 - Restoration

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How Much Do Model Train Motors Really Cost? | £2 vs. £27

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Marklin Z Gauge Starter Set - Rambles Review

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THE BIG ONE! 🚂 Hunting for Model Railway Bargains at the Llandudno Toy Fair🚂

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The 4th Annual (and maybe the last) Spring Windup

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