Late Steam-Early Diesel Era - B&O - Western Maryland - Norfolk & Western - Pennsylvania Railroad
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nice turntable i love that scene and the N&W look at my video to see a great Y6B best wishes from Germany
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Of what brand are the GG1's ? And the sharknoses?
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When looking to your layout and the nice models I feel the spring already overhere.:-)
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Very nice material you have running there, Thumbs up. It looks a bit like mine wishlist.
Kind regards from NL to USA
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awesome
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@Dockshund Ok, thanks. It looks awesome, hopefully I can find one!
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Thanks!
I checked out your video and was amazed at the beautiful work on the live
steam Y6B. It must be a lot of fun to operate.
Dockshund 7 months ago
The GG1's are IHC models, they are very powerful and smooth runners with two motors per unit and flywheels. Their top speed is a little high, but they run fine at lower speeds, I just don't run them that fast. I usually run them together. The Sharks are Roco of Austria, and are good engines.
Dockshund 1 year ago
My I ask who makes the shops at 5:18 ?
Thanks...
Jared
PRRK4Lover 1 year ago
@PRRK4Lover
That is a Walther's "backshop" kit I bought at the Timonium, Maryland Train Show a few years ago. I think it has been discontinued but can still be found at shows and on Ebay. Thanks for checking out my railroad!
Dockshund 1 year ago
Very nice!! I dont want to be one of those "you otta" people, but "you otta" get a few C&O engines =]
badboylll 1 year ago
@badboylll - The C&O did have good looking engines, both steam and diesel. I might just take your suggestion. hmmm. Now, which ones for me?
Dockshund 1 year ago