@@firstlast-z4w Thank you! That's why I prioritize that step for my entire fleet and always try to do a few cars every week. I can accept a "'new paint job" on a car, at least until I can get around to weathering them, I can't accept shiny black trucks and all silver wheels.
A few minor derailments here and there as I use more railcars that haven't seen any action, which sometimes reveals issues with problem cars. Otherwise, not a bad session for the first time switching any of these industries. It's too bad there's no sound for that Trackmobile however...maybe someday.
@@FunWithHOScaleStuff It blew my mind the first time I saw one that was motorized in HO scale. I couldn't find them anywhere though until I happened upon this one at a train show. Didn't hesitate or haggle...bought it before someone else did. Now I just need to get some lights added to it.
@@vitovolpe567 If you mean the Trackmobile at the beginning, I learned that it needs oil. If you mean the UP loco, I couldn't say what's wrong with it. That's how it sounded new out of the box. Both are Broadway Limited Imports models.
Hi Friend, very nice video. Much appreciate the Model Railroad Operations.The sound of the loco Track Mobile is really realistic. Sometimes the loco engine is much better than expensive soundmodule.I have a German shunter DHG but the sound decoder is very bad.Thumbs up,.Alberto 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊🍀🍀
@@TheGomes412 The pulling power is pretty well maxed at what you see, 3 cars. Going through a couple turnouts didn't help. However, it does so flawlessly electrically which always amazzes me. I managed to find this one used at a train show.
Apparently! LOL I need to find out how to take that thing apart to add some oil. Good to know though that they don't normally sound that way. This is the first one I've ever owned, or even see operated in person, so I had no idea if they were supposed to sound that way or not.
love the weathering on the wheels and trucks. completely changes the look of the rolling stock.
@@firstlast-z4w Thank you! That's why I prioritize that step for my entire fleet and always try to do a few cars every week. I can accept a "'new paint job" on a car, at least until I can get around to weathering them, I can't accept shiny black trucks and all silver wheels.
Love the little track mobile. Nice ops session.
Thank you!
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
@@johnbanicki7232 Thanks for watching!
That trackmobile is really cool!
@@NutmegRail Isn't it? I just need to find a way to get some lights on it...and it needs oil I'm told.
Nice share friend!
@@mccoy79productions66 Thank you!
A few minor derailments here and there as I use more railcars that haven't seen any action, which sometimes reveals issues with problem cars. Otherwise, not a bad session for the first time switching any of these industries. It's too bad there's no sound for that Trackmobile however...maybe someday.
The track mobile is seriously cool. ;-)
@@FunWithHOScaleStuff It blew my mind the first time I saw one that was motorized in HO scale. I couldn't find them anywhere though until I happened upon this one at a train show. Didn't hesitate or haggle...bought it before someone else did. Now I just need to get some lights added to it.
Be sure to make a video on detailing that tiny loco. It's a worthy project.. details and weathering. Regards.
@FunWithHOScaleStuff I'll have to do that!
That yellow engine sounds sick
@@vitovolpe567 Good sick or bad sick?
@KandWRailroader bad
@@vitovolpe567 If you mean the Trackmobile at the beginning, I learned that it needs oil. If you mean the UP loco, I couldn't say what's wrong with it. That's how it sounded new out of the box. Both are Broadway Limited Imports models.
Hi Friend,
very nice video. Much appreciate the Model Railroad Operations.The sound of the loco Track Mobile is really realistic. Sometimes the loco engine is much better than expensive soundmodule.I have a German shunter DHG but the sound decoder is very bad.Thumbs up,.Alberto
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@@TRENINIEMODELLISMO617 Thank you Alberto!
I would like to see a layout tour!
@@robertsiebenrock3997 I usually do full layout tours every two weeks as a part of my construction updates. The next one is this Friday.
I love those track mobiles. How is their pulling power? I wish they still manufactured these.
@@TheGomes412 The pulling power is pretty well maxed at what you see, 3 cars. Going through a couple turnouts didn't help. However, it does so flawlessly electrically which always amazzes me. I managed to find this one used at a train show.
That track mobile sounds like it could use a little lubricant. 😂
So that's not normal, huh? Good to know.
great ops but your trailmobil need some tune up
Apparently! LOL I need to find out how to take that thing apart to add some oil. Good to know though that they don't normally sound that way. This is the first one I've ever owned, or even see operated in person, so I had no idea if they were supposed to sound that way or not.