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  • The one dislike is cause the guy is jealous that it doesn't snow at his place.

  • It almost makes me wish we had snow, but I retired my shovel when I moved from Michigan to California. Out of curiosity, can that thing clear driveways?

  • Fantastic - one of the most interesting scale railroad models I've see on YouTube!!!....

  • That is AAaaaaamazing!!!!! Great model and vidio. Thanks for sharing.

  • Congratulations! Great model.

  • No dislikes for this video, and I can see why. Great job!

  • what is that black thing in 2:11

  • @alexlamhongki Probably a leaf

  • Very well done, sir. Outstand job for a model. How long did it take for you to make it if I may ask?

  • @silverfox605 Not a long - about one month.

  • That is one bad ass rotary snow blower, Sajbrt!

  • tell that snow who is boss

  • JARDI D'EN MAJORNOU AL FEBRER D'ENGUANY

  • haha clear the track... cover the house/shop nicee....

  • Is that a double Fairlie bogie setup under that plow?

  • @TheIhredpower Similar. It's Meyer boogies.

  • At 1:45 and 1:50 did the blade break or was that a piece of wood?

  • @popcorntrucker I don't think he would have let it drive on with a broken blade :P

  • Awesome video!

  • Bad ass!

  • computer fan?

  • Awesome!

  • Very nice video. Fantastic machine. Thumbs up! :)

  • lol thats cool!

  • It still wouldn't be a good idea to stick my finger into it... would it?

  • @super58173 Its bad idea. Or do you have replacement fingers?

  • Amazing!!!

  • the rotary doesnt run by it self in needs a push.

  • @76popsbrockway As far as I know, most modern snow blowers need to be pushed by something but this is a model of a self-propelled one that was built a hundred years ago. If you look at sajbrt's video "Model of snow blower in action", you can see some photos of the real thing.

  • @beeble2003 ok

  • Excellent job!

  • that is awesome

  • Náklady nebyly tak hrozný - motor, lipolky, přijímač, podvozky z trosek, materiál - tak kolem 5-6 tisíc. Práce cca 3 měsíce každý veče4. Viz steamer .cz

  • Tak to se mi velmi líbí... kolik pak to stalo a jak dlouho vam to trvalo sestavit celou tu "frézu"

  • EPIC!!! I want one!

  • Great snow blower it looks like you have a lot of fun operating it and maybe you wish it snowed everyday, if only on your garden railroad.

  • Awesome! Thanks for sharing.

  • Dude that things insane i cant believe my eyes..lol..i never knew these existed

  • This is so cool to watch. The hardest working model I've ever seen! EXCELLENT WORK ON THIS MODEL.

  • Now THAT is amazing!!!  Great job!

  • Fantastic 5*. What a stunning working model :-) Well done.

  • wow, der haut den Schnee ja richtig weg ...

  • Phantastisch!!!!! Tolles Modell und sehr schöne Anlage! Gratuliere!!!!!! Viele Spaß damit!!!!!

  • wow,,the snowblower turned out great , and what a good job it does,,looks like ya had fun with this project, 2 thumbs up

  • Great video.

    I wish my real snow blower worked that good on myu driveway.

  • Thats awesome! i used to love model train sets when i was little. not so much my interest now. but one day when i have the time to put forth and money ill make a great set like this. i love the fact that you use yours outside and even remove the snow with that train. Looks like fun. keep at it. :)

  • Very nice. Thank you for posting

  • Really Cool!!

  • IS 1/32---- S gauge... thanks

  • It is Gauge one, track 45mm. It is almost 1:32, not exactly because prototype RhB is on 1000mm track.

  • Nice build and GREAT action. . I just made one myself, but yours seems more powerful. I used a 12v drill motor with a 18v battery and a vacuum cleaner blade. The trucks are track powered. Like to hear what your setup is? See gunjeep444 videos for my rotary.

  • I have seen your snow blower video. It have low rpm, I thing. I used motor Graupner SPEED 500E, 12V, cca 5A. It's powered 3x LiPOL and it have high rpm (rotation speed). Regards you and to Ron too, nice Heisler :-)

  • HOw did you attach the blade shaft to the Graupner motor? I found the motor online.

  • i believe S = 1/64 o=1/48 and G= 1/32-1/24

  • @WEGIVEAFUCK  its G gauge

  • That is two cool !!!!

  • This made it around the layout easier than the first version.

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