What's New Wednesday S1 Ep3 Watch to see what happens today....

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.พ. 2024
  • Come and check out the new additions to my collection.
    Watch to see what happens today.
    Sorry about the camera location in some of it. I have made a new holder and still getting the location where I hold my hands right, please bear with me and enjoy the video.
    This is the newest video of a new series of what I call What's New Wednesday videos, where I will be showing you what I have purchased for my HO/OO scale model train layout that I am building.
    Follow along and see my non-prototypical layout progress and find out what new items I have purchased for my layout especially new to me second-hand model locomotives.
    I am based in Melbourne Australia.
    Please remember Model Trains are all about the fun and enjoyment we get from running model trains.... for kids of all ages.
    NO Passengers, Conductors or Drivers were harmed in the making of this video.
    Thanks for watching.
    Tim.
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    My videos are made on my Samsung S6 & S21 mobile phones, usually with the S6 on my DIY-made stand which you can see in a previous video I made, and now on a new bench holder that I have just made for the above shots for unboxing and showing you the maintenance and repairs that I do in my videos.
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  • @FKJ_WORLD
    @FKJ_WORLD 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    thanks for this share brotha

  • @fredboiandfriends5486
    @fredboiandfriends5486 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    About the steam locomotive. The Southern Pacific railroad did operate a large number of 4-6-2 Pacifics on their lines. The Daylight livery seen here was used on their P-14 class pacific engines although they were partially streamlined with the daylight name painted onto the side skirting below the smokebox in a sense similar to their more famous GS class 4-8-4s of which, 4449 is the only operable example left. I remember having a streamlined P14 in my collection but ended up selling it a few years ago. They are very nice looking engines. Cheers on the layout!