Very realistic looking...don't see much graffiti on the trains where I work though. Where did you get the Clyde HO locos? Love driving those old birds in real life and would like a couple for my model railroad at home, but don't get much chance nowadays with all the coal trains here hauled by 4000 class diesels and 3551 class electrics...much newer and better to drive, but a bit soulless...
Um not sure what you mean by that, but in any case about 35% of my hoppers have graffitti. This is about right at this point in time. However a few years ago it, about 90% of the hoppers in Macalister and Ebenezer coal traffic where covered in graffitti. Since then a large number of these wagons has been sand blasted to enaqble the reporting marks to be read.
If you use staging tracks to hide your trains, when they reappear, your visitors will remember the "special" cars. Embarassing if the cars were supposed to have headed off to parts unknown.
where can i get a qr engine and carridges from ?Can you please help thanx!
MyAndrew2009 1 month ago
@MyAndrew2009 We sell a huge range of QR locomotive and wagon kits on our website
wuiskemodels 1 month ago
Have you made the signals yourself? if no... where did ya get em? cheers :)
Superiorpakfan 2 years ago
The layout is excelent, is very good.
Grettings from Spain.
dteide 2 years ago
holy shit!!! iwant that bad
hellomynameiskrunk 2 years ago
Very realistic looking...don't see much graffiti on the trains where I work though. Where did you get the Clyde HO locos? Love driving those old birds in real life and would like a couple for my model railroad at home, but don't get much chance nowadays with all the coal trains here hauled by 4000 class diesels and 3551 class electrics...much newer and better to drive, but a bit soulless...
Wombat1965 3 years ago
Grafitti on cars, like "damaged" cars or cars with a unique paint scheme are too easily remember by the visitor. Other than that, nice video!
CavoriteProductions 3 years ago
Um not sure what you mean by that, but in any case about 35% of my hoppers have graffitti. This is about right at this point in time. However a few years ago it, about 90% of the hoppers in Macalister and Ebenezer coal traffic where covered in graffitti. Since then a large number of these wagons has been sand blasted to enaqble the reporting marks to be read.
wuiskemodels 3 years ago
If you use staging tracks to hide your trains, when they reappear, your visitors will remember the "special" cars. Embarassing if the cars were supposed to have headed off to parts unknown.
CavoriteProductions 3 years ago
How come the signal didn't change red after the first loco went past
Revenant83 3 years ago
finally... some grafitti on the cars...
svinehunden 3 years ago