I ws impatient when #2 showedup in the train store and I bought it and two weeks later I got the #1 in the mail so I now. have both for my 12' x 18" shelf layout ;-)
Upon reading the manual the handrails are meant to be loose into the shell to facilitate removing the body As for the plow/pilot/foot board it was an easy repair so I'm not fussed about it
I may be in the minority, but honestly do not get the "fun" sound effects. For an inexpensive toy grade loco, yes, but something this expensive and advanced, it seems cheap and distracting.
I can certainly understand where you're coming from I personally like to look at it as rapido using all the available functions on the decoder because why not, it's not hurting anyone and they can be attention grabbers at shows. Having the functions tied to them labeled in the manual as actual sound effects is a bit annoying though
For future reviews please take note of some of these comments: -try to place the model on a table/desk/whatever where you can scan the model -then shift it atound to scan it from one side, a front, the other side, the other front, top, & tilt it over to show off the bottom -use a long toothpick to point out different details, and zoom in for details 🤞[as to read the GE factory sign lettering] -try to manipulate it as little as possible (it's horrible to see your fingerprints all over the model) -when you try to put the model in front of the camera, sometimes there's nothing there or not the image you are wanting to show off -watch the video before to find things to correct (if needed) before uploading to the web with my best intentions Thanks for the review cheers = saludos 🇦🇷🔦🧉🤞👀👍🏼🙂
I have been waiting so long for some sort of feedback like this I do want to get a lazy susan to better facilitate the close ups And I never thought about the tooth pick to point things out. I definitely love that idea and I'll try to remember it for the next review if I can manage to pay for it As for reviewing the finished video before it goes live I personally hate the sound of my voice. I'll try sending it to some of the other club members but I don't know if they're interested enough to help
@@FVRR2050 👍🏼 Nice idea to get a lazy susan!, I'd never thought about one. Regarding watching your video, maybe just do so soundless and if it's fine then proceed. Watch this one for instance, voiceless, and see the image gaps; what would you think? cheers 👍🏼🙂👀
Thank you for sharing. When you shared all the sounds, I lost it around Function 22. How can you not love Rapido? Lunatics...
I ws impatient when #2 showedup in the train store and I bought it and two weeks later I got the #1 in the mail so I now. have both for my 12' x 18" shelf layout ;-)
Nice model, too bad with all the damage issues with your model! (Dave).
Upon reading the manual the handrails are meant to be loose into the shell to facilitate removing the body
As for the plow/pilot/foot board it was an easy repair so I'm not fussed about it
I may be in the minority, but honestly do not get the "fun" sound effects. For an inexpensive toy grade loco, yes, but something this expensive and advanced, it seems cheap and distracting.
I can certainly understand where you're coming from
I personally like to look at it as rapido using all the available functions on the decoder because why not, it's not hurting anyone and they can be attention grabbers at shows.
Having the functions tied to them labeled in the manual as actual sound effects is a bit annoying though
For future reviews please take note of some of these comments:
-try to place the model on a table/desk/whatever where you can scan the model
-then shift it atound to scan it from one side, a front, the other side, the other front, top, & tilt it over to show off the bottom
-use a long toothpick to point out different details, and zoom in for details 🤞[as to read the GE factory sign lettering]
-try to manipulate it as little as possible (it's horrible to see your fingerprints all over the model)
-when you try to put the model in front of the camera, sometimes there's nothing there or not the image you are wanting to show off
-watch the video before to find things to correct (if needed) before uploading to the web
with my best intentions
Thanks for the review
cheers = saludos
🇦🇷🔦🧉🤞👀👍🏼🙂
I have been waiting so long for some sort of feedback like this
I do want to get a lazy susan to better facilitate the close ups
And I never thought about the tooth pick to point things out. I definitely love that idea and I'll try to remember it for the next review if I can manage to pay for it
As for reviewing the finished video before it goes live I personally hate the sound of my voice. I'll try sending it to some of the other club members but I don't know if they're interested enough to help
@@FVRR2050 👍🏼
Nice idea to get a lazy susan!, I'd never thought about one.
Regarding watching your video, maybe just do so soundless and if it's fine then proceed.
Watch this one for instance, voiceless, and see the image gaps; what would you think?
cheers
👍🏼🙂👀