Morning Passenger Run on the Tuscarora Railroad
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All Comments (28)
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Goodness i saw your railway in garden railways magazine! Your amazing buddy, thank you
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i have a question, i was thinking about scratch building a g scale box car, where do i get wheel trucks from? walthers has none,
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very awesome!! I only wish I had the money to do something this extravagent!
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c.o.o.l. moments ...
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@8010cookie ...This model looks to me like a Bachmann and very nicely weathered. It's based on a 4-4-0, most were built by Baldwin Locomotive Works around 1876 onwards. The 4-4-0 went onto play a key role in the development and growth of U.S narrow gauge railroads!
Hope this helps...... '' Pipes '' @GPWdotCOM.
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aleeyore...PHENOMINAL Video! Just my style. Perfect speeds, shots and very realistic sound! Amazing work and really nice railroad.
Cheers...GPWdotCOM
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is the engine a bachmann mogul!??
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Now why cant they put sounds like that in g scale engines today!?? Great vid! Btw where di you buy the passenger cars!??
Soundwave, check the ads in Garden Railways magazine for hobby shops that will carry parts. I know Caboose Hobbies in Denver does. Many of the manufacturers will also sell parts. I know AristoCraft, Bachmann and USA Trains will sell individual sets of trucks. Check their web sites. For much of my stuff, I use the AristoCraft Archbar trucks with Bachmann's metal wheels installed. (The 31mm variety.)
aleeyore 8 months ago
Thanks, guys and gals! To answer a few questions... the passenger cars are scratchbuilt. They've got removable roofs, so I can put the camera inside. The loco's a Bachmann 4-4-0, painted and detailed to match Tuscarora Valley's #5.
To the ear, today's sound systems come fairly close to the real thing, but when you record them, they lose a lot, hence the dubbed sound gathered from the real railroads. Gotta get to work editing the next one...
aleeyore 1 year ago