New to O Gauge here. My father has been having them for years and I am getting into a phase in my life that I am picking up my grandfather's knack for tinkering. I have seen other restoration videos, but yours seems be a lot more informative. I also see that you have been working on this same locomotive for a while. I am looking forward to watching your other videos and learning on how to maintain my father's trains, which I may inherit one day.
New to O Gauge here. My father has been having them for years and I am getting into a phase in my life that I am picking up my grandfather's knack for tinkering. I have seen other restoration videos, but yours seems be a lot more informative. I also see that you have been working on this same locomotive for a while. I am looking forward to watching your other videos and learning on how to maintain my father's trains, which I may inherit one day.
Welcome aboard! Thank you for your gracious comment.
I’m glad your restoring it. I’d rather see that then it parted out and thrown into a parts bin, most likely too never see the light of day again.
Thank you for the encouragement.
Sir, you saved my ass!!!
This 249E 265W Thanx you!!!
Glad I could help!
I learned a lot with your movie ! Thanks !
Glad to hear it!
Congratulations
Good video I was thinking about buying one of these and doing like you did here I might just do it now