Meeeeen!... Many years ago, when they were located in Geneva I went to the store and saw some Fulgurex military trains, and they were so incredibly beautiful !!!.
Some of the info both narrated and on the video is wrong. The black and white V2s were proto types and the camoflage became simpler as the war drew on until it became a simple olive drabb. One unusal image from the video was the Viddel wagan road transport trailer. Finally i hope they supply extra loaded V2 rail cars as the trains usually ran with more.
Very, very nice work! Unfortunately the artist used the wrong version of a class 50 engine. It is an engine with computerized number (ending: -0) of Eastern Germany (Deutsche Reichsbahn DR of DDR, the soviet occupied German democratic Republic) used from about 1970 on. The prewar and war time Deutsche Reichsbahn (DRG, later DR) isn't the same like the postwar Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) in Eastern Germany. So the numbering and text on the tender sides aren't correct for a WW II engine.
Good set. But I don't think trucks of the heavy transporter were actually camouflaged. Perhaps I haven't found any photo of such a prototype yet. And one more thing - as were shown in video rocket itself could have been carried by 2 axle wagon or road vehicle. Why manufacturer used 8 axle carrier for the single rocket?
Cool looking set, although near the 5 minute mark I’d have to disagree with the statement that “the V2 was the most powerful rocket to be used in WW1”. I know this is an honest mistake but it just funny to notice.
Hi Rey, Broadcast quality servo zoom lenses from Canon or Fujinon cost around $15K but for the sort of work you're doing there, a small compact 'pro-sumer' video camera, say with a 1" sensor from either Sony or Panasonic now have excellent lenses built in from Zeiss and Leica. Whilst the 'servo' action of these superb on-board lenses is very good, the 'proportional' smoothness is not as your would expect from the Broadcast variety. Both brand camcorders will offer excellent depth of focus (you need this for model photography) so don't be seduced by Full Frame or APSC cameras as the shallow depth of field beloved by Hollywood will not be ideal in your situation. PS: Good quality, lightweight 'fluid' tripods are now coming out of China (ebay) for around $200. Craig
These are beautiful WW II German Military sets, so detailed & painted. Very nice modeling work indeed, I like it that the loco & tender are both motor driven. I'd like to know where I can purchase the 1:87 scale metal German Eagle Crest w/ Swastika that is located on these loco's ?? I have the decals, metal is much more correct to the model detail. Excellent video showcase of this outstanding historic model German War Train ! Thank You for posting !
We can camouflage any model so this model was a BR 50 from Roco. Click here to view variations of these models www.reynaulds.com/catalog/dept_2041.aspx
Looks great, but I truly doubt the tarps would have the national eagle on them like that, at least not where the eagle perfectly lines up like a billboard over the load like that.
No it does not because the V2 Rockets is not produced in N-Scale. We could create an N-scale German train just like this with camouflaged box cars, flat cars and a locomotive. N-Scale also does not have any manufactures that produce tanks and vehicles. HO is the leader in WWII trains.
Hi, the V2 was transported to its launch site empty. It was only filled with fuel once it was upright. So you would not need such a heavy duty flatcar to transport a V2 to the launch site...
You needed the rail car to be strong as the missile had very little rigidity and needed a rigid trailor to carry it and protect it from shock or jolts whilst moving.
Beautiful models. In your commentry you mentioned the V2 being the most powerful weapon of WW1? These were developed and used during WW1. Also, Chassis is pronounced Chassee
I would be cool if the set was the fully armored locomotive. No one makes them and if you're gonna go this far. With a 3D printer a shell could be easy to blueprint? Like. Someone needs to make the full armoured kriegslokomotive. The set the with the panzer lll turrets and the troop carriers. Like the War locomotive from medal of honor frontline. Sturmgeist's armoured train.
Just hope this train doesn't roll thru the Hammelburg/ Dusseldorf area .....if it gets anywhere near the Stalag 13 diorama , look out ..... the Germans are gonna be missing one beautiful train .....BO 💥 OM !!!! ..... gotta get on the ole wireless and let Col.Hogan know it's coming 😝👍❤🇺🇸
Rhett yes it is expensive, the reason is the time involved to build and paint all the models. It is a lot of work nearly 50 hours to repaint built and weather everything.
Meeeeen!...
Many years ago, when they were located in Geneva I went to the store and saw some Fulgurex military trains, and they were so incredibly beautiful !!!.
Some of the info both narrated and on the video is wrong. The black and white V2s were proto types and the camoflage became simpler as the war drew on until it became a simple olive drabb. One unusal image from the video was the Viddel wagan road transport trailer. Finally i hope they supply extra loaded V2 rail cars as the trains usually ran with more.
Thanks for your feedback, we did not know this.
Looks wonderful, excellent set! very Historical!
Cool Model & Interesting Old Film Footage
very intresting set..ive seen nothing like this before for a mini production run bespoke set.
amazing models
Wauw very Nice,beautiful !
I have trains from the 90s and 70s from my grandfather and love ww2
History.
Very, very nice work! Unfortunately the artist used the wrong version of a class 50 engine. It is an engine with computerized number (ending: -0) of Eastern Germany (Deutsche Reichsbahn DR of DDR, the soviet occupied German democratic Republic) used from about 1970 on. The prewar and war time Deutsche Reichsbahn (DRG, later DR) isn't the same like the postwar Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) in Eastern Germany. So the numbering and text on the tender sides aren't correct for a WW II engine.
Yes we know, when we made the video we ran out of era II BR 50 so we used an Era III version.
Oh, thank you very much for answering! Beside it, the work is really nice done. Greetings from Switzerland!
My dad saw one launch, when they were playing in the forest as kids. He said that it literally blew their socks off.
How old is he?
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Good set. But I don't think trucks of the heavy transporter were actually camouflaged. Perhaps I haven't found any photo of such a prototype yet. And one more thing - as were shown in video rocket itself could have been carried by 2 axle wagon or road vehicle. Why manufacturer used 8 axle carrier for the single rocket?
It does look cool...
Cool looking set, although near the 5 minute mark I’d have to disagree with the statement that “the V2 was the most powerful rocket to be used in WW1”. I know this is an honest mistake but it just funny to notice.
Excellent ! GO ARMY
Really a v2'rocket
what did you use for reference? very little photography from that time on that subject
The boss needs to buy the videographer a better 'fluid' tripod and maybe a camera with a professional servo zoom lens without auto focus!
Dear Craig thanks for your advice, do you know of a camera that has that servo zoom built in? Thanks Rey
Hi Rey, Broadcast quality servo zoom lenses from Canon or Fujinon cost around $15K but for the sort of work you're doing there, a small compact 'pro-sumer' video camera, say with a 1" sensor from either Sony or Panasonic now have excellent lenses built in from Zeiss and Leica. Whilst the 'servo' action of these superb on-board lenses is very good, the 'proportional' smoothness is not as your would expect from the Broadcast variety. Both brand camcorders will offer excellent depth of focus (you need this for model photography) so don't be seduced by Full Frame or APSC cameras as the shallow depth of field beloved by Hollywood will not be ideal in your situation. PS: Good quality, lightweight 'fluid' tripods are now coming out of China (ebay) for around $200. Craig
These are beautiful WW II German Military sets, so detailed & painted. Very nice modeling work indeed, I like it that the loco & tender are both motor driven. I'd like to know where I can purchase the 1:87 scale metal German Eagle Crest w/ Swastika that is located on these loco's ?? I have the decals, metal is much more correct to the model detail. Excellent video showcase of this outstanding historic model German War Train ! Thank You for posting !
Contact us via e-mail, our e-mail address is info@reynaulds.com
FANTASTIC!! What is the make & model number of this Locomotive with it's Coal Tender Car, Please?
We can camouflage any model so this model was a BR 50 from Roco. Click here to view variations of these models
www.reynaulds.com/catalog/dept_2041.aspx
Looks great, but I truly doubt the tarps would have the national eagle on them like that, at least not where the eagle perfectly lines up like a billboard over the load like that.
Very impressive 👍❤️☺️💯
I have a german train with a 8 tiger 2 tanks but i also like this one
MUST HAVE I NEED TO ADD THIS TO MY COLLECTION OF WWW THEMED ITEMS
What does it cost per set and do you still
Does this come fully painted in N Scale please?
No it does not because the V2 Rockets is not produced in N-Scale. We could create an N-scale German train just like this with camouflaged box cars, flat cars and a locomotive. N-Scale also does not have any manufactures that produce tanks and vehicles. HO is the leader in WWII trains.
Ok thank you for your reply.
Hi i m from Germany i have Build the lok self in gray i Cam Show you a pic wen you will See
Sick!
Hi,
the V2 was transported to its launch site empty. It was only filled with fuel once it was upright. So you would not need such a heavy duty flatcar to transport a V2 to the launch site...
You needed the rail car to be strong as the missile had very little rigidity and needed a rigid trailor to carry it and protect it from shock or jolts whilst moving.
why didn´t you use the railway cars as shown in the video? V 2 transport never required low bed heavy transport railway cars...
We have a new V2 set coming out using a variety of different cars.
All that beautiful custom detail work...and there is no crew operating the loco.
See we always forget something!!
how much are these?
Beautiful models. In your commentry you mentioned the V2 being the most powerful weapon of WW1? These were developed and used during WW1. Also, Chassis is pronounced Chassee
Yes we know our spokesperson made some errors, oh well most viewers know that they were used in WWIII
ReynauldsEuroImports ya I hated wwll not wwlll ops
WW II like Word War 2.
My Nan and Mum survived a V2 rocket attack in London in 1945. People in the next street were not so lucky. Do I get a free set?
The V-2 was developed by Wehrner von Braun, later head of NASA.
Can it be used on oo gauge track
Yes it is HO which will run on OO track
Can i buy this Modells in direct current?
Yes we sell these in 2-Rail DC and 3-Rail AC
Yes we sell these in both 2-Rail DC and 3-Rail AC
ReynauldsEuroImports okay can you give me the link for DC please?
More slaves died building V2s than those on the receiving end of this infernal weapon.
World war ONE?!
Yes! The Germans were using tiger 2s and v2 missles during 1917
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Very nice.
BTW, "Chassis" is pronounced "Shassy"........
hello, I'm a German Train Driver trainee, If you have any questions, tell me : )
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Where can I get one?
Dear Adam we offer many variations to this set, click here to view selection
www.reynaulds.com/catalog/dept_2041.aspx
Thanks
ww1 ?
The loco looks like a stug on tracks XD
I would be cool if the set was the fully armored locomotive. No one makes them and if you're gonna go this far. With a 3D printer a shell could be easy to blueprint?
Like. Someone needs to make the full armoured kriegslokomotive. The set the with the panzer lll turrets and the troop carriers.
Like the War locomotive from medal of honor frontline.
Sturmgeist's armoured train.
Micro Metakit and Wespe made this model. Wespe has them as unpaint kits click here to view www.reynaulds.com/catalog/dept_1009.aspx
Just hope this train doesn't roll thru the Hammelburg/ Dusseldorf area .....if it gets anywhere near the Stalag 13 diorama , look out ..... the Germans are gonna be missing one beautiful train .....BO 💥 OM !!!! ..... gotta get on the ole wireless and let Col.Hogan know it's coming 😝👍❤🇺🇸
That was awesome and funny!!
only $1795 ok I take 10
Yeah not paying $1859 for a German train and a couple of rolling stock.
Rhett yes it is expensive, the reason is the time involved to build and paint all the models. It is a lot of work nearly 50 hours to repaint built and weather everything.
Hey, lets criticize the V2 because Germany of everyone made it, even though whoever else would've made it would've done the same thing
The red wheels look fake
That was a pilot model, production model has dark weathered wheels!!
Cha sis...? Chaa see
Call of duty train
Sell the sets
Nut see locomotive lmao
whats up with that weird man jewelry