Those cars and that Peterbilt really bring back my childhood from he 80's. All that Eldorado is missing is a set of horns on the front and it would be Texas oil Barron approved! Or fit for the antagonist of a popular TV show of the 80's 😉
I remember them, too. I guess that's part of getting older, remembering things that were once commonplace but are now rare. And yes, the Eldorado has a lot of potential. I remember that TV show too. Thanks for watching!
Nice review! I am an European watcher of your channel and Brekina is indeed a good manufacturer for H0 cars and road vehicles. Herpa is another one who does very nice cars but they are european too and I don't know how much of their catalog would fit American layouts.
I'm glad you liked the review. I like Herpa too. I have a few Herpa vehicles that I plan to use on the HO layout eventually. I have a couple American cars and semi trucks. European cars would fit in, too. Thanks for watching!
Great video Dan. Especially that 359 pete, could you possibly do a roster video showing all your as bought/custom painted ho scale sp and sf locomotives
I could maybe do a video with some of my customized SP and ATSF stuff, though it might end up being a long one. Maybe we could do a few episodes so there's not so many all at once. That could be cool since the regular Box of the Month series is winding down. Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
I'm glad you liked the review. I have a few other HO big rig tractors, but I didn't think about getting them out to compare the trailer height. The Peterbilt did seem to keep the trailer I used at a bit of a slant. Thanks for watching!
The '75 Eldorado is likely a '76 Bicentennial edition. I won't complain any more about the price of 1/64 scale cars if Brekina is charging $25 for these. You get what you pay for, and excellent design especially the hood ornament, but if I were in the hobby, I'd be opting for models from Oxford Diecast's constantly expanding HO range. Besides, the Caprice seems like something Brekina has been making for decades, you'd think that they would have recouped all the investment for design and tooling.
I haven't gotten any of the Oxford vehicles yet. I have vehicles from several brands, a mix of die-cast and plastic. I'm sure I'll have to get more to populate my layout when I get it built. Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
There's a few small intermodal facilities that still use them, as Dan mentioned Sparks Yard still has a few, although I couldn't say 100% that they the exact same as the WoT Piggy Packer. Most big facilities switched to Mi-Jack Straddle Carriers years ago.
@eliabraham6918 I will defer to @timgrover1598 for the answer. The literature on the Wheels of Time website says "until present" for the time period, but not where or how many. Thanks for watching!
HO scale vehicles are getting better but many of the HO scale car manufacturers are overseas so the number of good quality classic American cars is small. Just like locomotives, these cars need to have a figure driving them. A car on a layout with no figure inside driving the car doesn't do anything for realism. The Cadillac is a bicentennial special edition. The pin stripes are out of scale but are representative of the actual car.
Thanks for the info on the Eldorado pinstripes. That's a good point about the drivers. I didn't try to open up any of the vehicles to see how hard it would be to add a driver or passengers. The convertible and the tractor would probably be the easiest in that regard. I may just display mine as parked vehicles. Thanks for watching!
cool reviews Dan
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
Those cars and that Peterbilt really bring back my childhood from he 80's. All that Eldorado is missing is a set of horns on the front and it would be Texas oil Barron approved! Or fit for the antagonist of a popular TV show of the 80's 😉
I remember them, too. I guess that's part of getting older, remembering things that were once commonplace but are now rare. And yes, the Eldorado has a lot of potential. I remember that TV show too. Thanks for watching!
OMG! Amazing vehicles! 💪👍👊
I'm glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching!
Well done Daniel, thank you.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Excellent review. Nice equipment !!!
I'm glad you liked the review. Thanks for watching!
Very cool vehicles. Some of the old Viking models are surprisingly good. I use Mini metals up front, and Micro machines way out in the back.
I think I have a couple Viking vehicles put away somewhere. I like them, too. Thanks for watching!
Nice review! I am an European watcher of your channel and Brekina is indeed a good manufacturer for H0 cars and road vehicles. Herpa is another one who does very nice cars but they are european too and I don't know how much of their catalog would fit American layouts.
I'm glad you liked the review. I like Herpa too. I have a few Herpa vehicles that I plan to use on the HO layout eventually. I have a couple American cars and semi trucks. European cars would fit in, too. Thanks for watching!
Great video Dan. Especially that 359 pete, could you possibly do a roster video showing all your as bought/custom painted ho scale sp and sf locomotives
I could maybe do a video with some of my customized SP and ATSF stuff, though it might end up being a long one. Maybe we could do a few episodes so there's not so many all at once. That could be cool since the regular Box of the Month series is winding down. Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
Great review. I have the Eldorado and the Pete 359. I do think that the Pete 359 fifth wheel sits too high compared to other HO tractors.
I'm glad you liked the review. I have a few other HO big rig tractors, but I didn't think about getting them out to compare the trailer height. The Peterbilt did seem to keep the trailer I used at a bit of a slant. Thanks for watching!
@@DanielCortopassiI'm sure that's the case because I have KW100 from Brekina It also sits high. Could be the wheels also.
The '75 Eldorado is likely a '76 Bicentennial edition. I won't complain any more about the price of 1/64 scale cars if Brekina is charging $25 for these. You get what you pay for, and excellent design especially the hood ornament, but if I were in the hobby, I'd be opting for models from Oxford Diecast's constantly expanding HO range. Besides, the Caprice seems like something Brekina has been making for decades, you'd think that they would have recouped all the investment for design and tooling.
I haven't gotten any of the Oxford vehicles yet. I have vehicles from several brands, a mix of die-cast and plastic. I'm sure I'll have to get more to populate my layout when I get it built. Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
Great video. Are those piggy packers still being used today?
There's a few small intermodal facilities that still use them, as Dan mentioned Sparks Yard still has a few, although I couldn't say 100% that they the exact same as the WoT Piggy Packer. Most big facilities switched to Mi-Jack Straddle Carriers years ago.
@eliabraham6918 I will defer to @timgrover1598 for the answer. The literature on the Wheels of Time website says "until present" for the time period, but not where or how many. Thanks for watching!
HO scale vehicles are getting better but many of the HO scale car manufacturers are overseas so the number of good quality classic American cars is small. Just like locomotives, these cars need to have a figure driving them. A car on a layout with no figure inside driving the car doesn't do anything for realism. The Cadillac is a bicentennial special edition. The pin stripes are out of scale but are representative of the actual car.
Thanks for the info on the Eldorado pinstripes. That's a good point about the drivers. I didn't try to open up any of the vehicles to see how hard it would be to add a driver or passengers. The convertible and the tractor would probably be the easiest in that regard. I may just display mine as parked vehicles. Thanks for watching!