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Crossing at Esperanza, Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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Pueblo & Salt Lake RR The dual gauge - narrow gaug - crossing at Esperanza scratch built
Work and test train
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A test train runs from Esperanza through Pubelo / Salt Lake Cite and return.
Train No. 56
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From Wolf Creek via Salina to Fiddletown. With switching in Silver Creek and Salina.
gon ride
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Silver Valley RR A tourist train, ride a gon !! You see, I have still some problems with encoding the video format. :-(
Operate your railroad - Silver Valley RR, part II
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The train runs from Salina to Wolf Creek. And the run between the sessions to Four Mile Creek. :-)
Operate your railroad - Silver Valley RR, part I
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Follow the train from staging Fiddletown to Salina
Nice realism.
Eating circles
Is it dog activated 😂
Hello, how are you? I follow your channel, I've been following your work and it's simply wonderful. Congratulations. I have a question, when constructing the turnouts you used a paper diagram as a template. Where can I get it? Can you help me with this?
Interesting and nicely done, but being a contrarian, I still prefer spikes and wood ties. Plus I cheat and use a cast frog.
MUY BUEN VIDEO YA NO SUVES VIDEOS
Impressive. I could never afford to do this, but I am having fun with what I can afford!
WOW .... I can't believe this was 15 years ago!!! 😳
Jealous
Cool Street running video
👍 so cute the train😊
Question. Prototypically.......why derail a train?
#legendary
What was your name?
RIP Wolfgang!
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Very impressive! Really nice.
nice! for A/B unit does it have to be same decoder make type for consist?
I like that Catch Point switch.
lame
What scale is this
Very nice touch.! In GB, we called them catch points.
We do in the USA as well. Most commonly on 3 foot Narrow Gauge
When I was a tower operator in LA we had split rail derails protecting switches and a crossing. Every once in a while someone, during a backup move, would go through one of the ones protecting that crossing.
Shows how beautiful model trains really can be
Great video! Love that little switch engine!
Here all this time I thought "derail" was just someone in Chicago trying to say "the rail". lol
Why would you derail on purpose???
I don't know. Maybe it is a stop for idle freight cars?
A foot operated metal shear can shear the pcb material into strips without the noise, dust, tool wear, etc... Something like the Tennsmith 52" shear at my local sheet metal fabrication shop..... Otherwise, on a table saw, set a carbide tip fine tooth narrow blade as high as possible and wear a dust mask. Set the fence precisely with a ruler on both ends of the blade, and only cut strips no more than 6" long over a 0 clearance table (the blade has 0 clearance in the table top - raise the blade through a sanded smooth piece of plywood fixed or clamped to the table so it cuts its own minimal clearance). Be careful of the inevitable kick outs. The shear works much better and faster, though, and is much safer to use.
WOW!
Pipsqueak The Short Diesel Switcher
Shahab sahib where is aljazeera news
I like it!! 😃
es cpmo un sueno que padre
superr
Finally.....someone who buries the tracks on a spur
Beautiful scrratchbuild job on this little critter. I wonder what (or who's) parts they used to do the build?
Don’t know if you saw the description at the end, but the critter is scratch built. The decoder you probably will have to do a little research on.
Excellent detail and something very few people remember! -it's just after a lifetime spent trying to keep the trains ON the track, it hurts a little!
12 years ago waw
Any chance of getting the info on the switcher Brand name and decoder used? Unlikely as it seems people like to show there stuff but not share how others can have the same, doesn’t hurt to ask I guess. Nice layout.
Turns out there is a web site for this MR. Owner died sometime back. The web site has a lot of different sections to it with a lot of photos. The loco is a Grandt Line switcher. Don't know about the decoder.
This is awesome. Can you PLEASE provide a detailed list of what’s involved in making that switch engine? I need one of those! I’ll pay pal you money for the info in need be!?
first in 9 years
very cool! 👍👍😎
Phew! Count those fingers Wolfgang!!
Volfie loved his US little critters !
Like it! I use glue to hold the PCB sticks. I don't have fastrack tools but I did my N scale turnout without jig on my channel. hope u like
I also done video on DIY turnouts for N scale - th-cam.com/video/13qelLiGjoU/w-d-xo.html
What do you use for gauges?
Just found this. May he rest in peace. Beautiful
Really like that street running section