Thanks for sharing your Layout. I am really like DM & IR. I am not much of a CN fan. Are the locomotives SD units? Also the curves in the video 18" or 22" radius?
First video of yours that I've seen but long time railfan. Perfect pairing of the music with the video. I really like modeling on realistic terms and the length of that train was dead on :) Great work!
There was a vertical orange streak every 4th car, what was it???? How did you keep the rolling stock from wabbling??? Completing my Kaiser Steel/Southern Pacific train consisting of 26' Hi-Side ore cars being hauled by U28-U33C diesels. No space for a layout so will display them on three 12" x 8' shelfs. Good job!!!
@JIMBOSKI58 You probably lost interest or already found your answer, but the orange bars signify the ends of the "quads." The DM&IR has the cars semi-permanently mounted in groups of 4 with drawbars coupling them and has for as long as I can remember seeing the trains go by.
@JIMBOSKI58 You would be correct. The spacing of the pockets on the ore docks accomodates the length of the individual cars. They were originally so short because that's all the wooden cars could handle. I'm sure modern cars could be built longer, but the docks already exist. If you look at some of the other lines (Erie Mining, North Shore Mining) you will see that they run much longer cars. The LTV/Errie Mining trains were really cool. Read up if you're interested in their line and docks.
Hats off to the modeler of that train! WOW! Love those ore cars. Got a question, is that a prototypical cross over with those switches like that? I know your zoomed in but looks like a derailment waiting to happen! Thanks for a great view guys!
Thanks for sharing your Layout. I am really like DM & IR. I am not much of a CN fan. Are the locomotives SD units? Also the curves in the video 18" or 22" radius?
Thanks,
greenwaterhose 5 days ago
@greenwaterhose - The locomotives are Athearn RTR SD38s. The curves seen in this telephoto shot are between 36" and 44" radius.
CaliforniaSouthern 3 days ago
First video of yours that I've seen but long time railfan. Perfect pairing of the music with the video. I really like modeling on realistic terms and the length of that train was dead on :) Great work!
dieselburner 1 month ago
if these ore cars are for sale ill buy them!
CommanderCodarino 1 month ago
Does this layout have ore docks? I would love to see those.
swho23 4 months ago
1 problem they shoudnt be dmir engines they should be CN
usafisasome 5 months ago
There was a vertical orange streak every 4th car, what was it???? How did you keep the rolling stock from wabbling??? Completing my Kaiser Steel/Southern Pacific train consisting of 26' Hi-Side ore cars being hauled by U28-U33C diesels. No space for a layout so will display them on three 12" x 8' shelfs. Good job!!!
JIMBOSKI58 1 year ago
@JIMBOSKI58 You probably lost interest or already found your answer, but the orange bars signify the ends of the "quads." The DM&IR has the cars semi-permanently mounted in groups of 4 with drawbars coupling them and has for as long as I can remember seeing the trains go by.
theexperience03 1 year ago
@theexperience03 Appreciate your response!! Interesting 4 car arrangements. I surmise that the ore unloading docks are measured to accomodate.
JIMBOSKI58 1 year ago
@JIMBOSKI58 You would be correct. The spacing of the pockets on the ore docks accomodates the length of the individual cars. They were originally so short because that's all the wooden cars could handle. I'm sure modern cars could be built longer, but the docks already exist. If you look at some of the other lines (Erie Mining, North Shore Mining) you will see that they run much longer cars. The LTV/Errie Mining trains were really cool. Read up if you're interested in their line and docks.
theexperience03 11 months ago
That was a great shot! Was this N or HO?
UnionPacificRules 1 year ago
@UnionPacificRules HO Scale.
CaliforniaSouthern 1 year ago
great train with great music who made the ore cars
STEELHORSE1975 1 year ago
Thank you, all 64 DMIR ore car '4-packs' are produced by Walthers. - CSL
CaliforniaSouthern 1 year ago
Hats off to the modeler of that train! WOW! Love those ore cars. Got a question, is that a prototypical cross over with those switches like that? I know your zoomed in but looks like a derailment waiting to happen! Thanks for a great view guys!
mygirl22ward 2 years ago
Awesome video! Nice train! Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!
icmbq 2 years ago
long train is loooooooong
Blo0daXe 2 years ago
yes it wassssssssss!
CaliforniaSouthern 2 years ago
Looks awsome! Great Detail!!!!!!!
lillhobojoe 2 years ago
looks pretty good... :)
svinehunden 2 years ago