Really interesting video, it’s a good example of how much miniature locomotives can change during their lifetimes, often ending up looking completely different compared to originally built
Great video! Appreciated all the details like dimensions and the timeline. As a fan of historic miniature locomotives, I find it sad when they are rebuilt to resemble full-size narrow gauge motive power. It’s a personal aesthetic choice. I love tiny gauge engine’s with full cabs too, but scale miniature locomotives have a distinct magic that is all their own.
Interesting. So,... based on Rio Grande C-16 locomotives, eh? My latest video is on when I visited an ACTUAL C-16 of the Rio Grande, on display in Cimarron Canyon, Colorado. Please have a look and compare 😉
@ThatBIGTRAINGuy Hope you enjoyed the video about our Rio Grande locomotives, We've watched your video and its rather strange seeing a C-16 sat in the middle of of a canyon but at least it show where it would have once run back in the days of service.
@@CleethorpesCoastLightRailway Yes, very interesting. Anything Rio Grande catches my attention 😂. Thanks for watching mine. Yeah, it's a bit of a different display to most, but nice to see.
Really interesting video, it’s a good example of how much miniature locomotives can change during their lifetimes, often ending up looking completely different compared to originally built
There's so much more to this railway I don't know about . Great to learn about the Rio's . Thanks Dylan 😊 !
Fabulous.😊
Great video! Appreciated all the details like dimensions and the timeline. As a fan of historic miniature locomotives, I find it sad when they are rebuilt to resemble full-size narrow gauge motive power. It’s a personal aesthetic choice. I love tiny gauge engine’s with full cabs too, but scale miniature locomotives have a distinct magic that is all their own.
What gender is 14 1/4 Rio Grandes?
Interesting. So,... based on Rio Grande C-16 locomotives, eh? My latest video is on when I visited an ACTUAL C-16 of the Rio Grande, on display in Cimarron Canyon, Colorado. Please have a look and compare 😉
@ThatBIGTRAINGuy
Hope you enjoyed the video about our Rio Grande locomotives, We've watched your video and its rather strange seeing a C-16 sat in the middle of of a canyon but at least it show where it would have once run back in the days of service.
@@CleethorpesCoastLightRailway Yes, very interesting. Anything Rio Grande catches my attention 😂. Thanks for watching mine. Yeah, it's a bit of a different display to most, but nice to see.