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From: tjmfishing
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  • iI'm happy to see your CN loco's running, verey nice detailing to them as well.

    Check out the new videos i posted !!

  • @MoFoFoRillDo Thanks and I will

  • cooll

  • @ConrailxChessie Thanks, I still have three more cars to do. It takes forever but it will be worth it.  I will eventually have a train with near 10 of them.

  • Nice video, Good job on the sound dubbing. 2 thumps Up!!!

  • @ohiosouthern Thanks, I think I finally perfected it.

  • great vid and cool sounds effects

  • @guitar446 Thanks, it actually doesn't take that long to add sounds.

  • awesome video as always

  • @VIA909 Thanks, yours are great too. I like the different locations.

  • nice! short but good! tumbs up

  • @TSBYrailroad Thanks, I didn't have that much time. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • sweet. Nice sounds! I like the wood loads on the secondtrain! The shadows messed it up though lol Look forward to the update!

  • @UnionPacificRules Thanks, yeah I switched back to the transformer I had before and changed the location. I'm still getting used to it's location. The one I used for this is 20 years old but the locos run very smoothly off of it. The wood loads are made of spruce I cut from my backyard. It takes forever but it really pays off once you get it right.

  • @tjmfishing Yeahhh who makes the old transformer u have? and yeah i remember u saying something about it in one of ur updates a while back lol

  • @UnionPacificRules It is made by Troller Transistorized and it a TwinTransamp 1 and controls 2 tracks. The power output is smooth unlike the cheap Bachmann (xmas set) that I was using.

  • @tjmfishing I stopped using it because the max voltage on my C424's was 12 volts but the twintransamp was 18 volts. After studing electricity in physics I now know a lot more about electricity. I borrowed a voltmeter and the actual voltage is only 14 volts and if I don't max the throttle out it will be fine according to the guys at Credit Valley.

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