Welcome back Brian! Was concerned because we hadnt seen anything from ya in awhile. I know, life gets in the way, but hey...your still hanging with us! Nice cars!
Great videos intros funny. Just finished binge watching all of them. Now I have a question and a comment. I had the same issue as you with the coupler conversion on the Kato locomotive. As one of your other viewers suggested I used MT1015 couplers and they match perfectly. Now my question is How do you get under your shelving to wire your layout?
Thanks for watching! Actually, I have two rows of shelving that will have layouts on them, and I can reach under both for wiring, etc. The bottom shelf is only for storage and has no wiring under it.
Hi Brian!!! Great to see you back and sure, do more videos on the building of those cars, it’s fun to see your eyes squinting smaller & smaller, LOL Hope all is well with you and yours, Ron
Hi Brian , very glad to see you. That’s why buy my kits assembled. Those parts are small. But you did a good job. I would like to see some of how you did it. I may try to do one someday. Thanks for sharing. Have a good weekend. 😎😎
Hey, Brian... nice to see you again. As John Lennon said, "life is what happens while you're busy making other plans." I hope life settles down for you and you can turn to having this kind of fun more consistently. Anyhow, those are cool kits, so congrats on the win and production!
Hey Brian you good ole modler you it's been a while since a Video hope your doing well I'd say for using a glue that conceales itself that would canopy Glue I used a Glue Brian called Aleene's Original Tacky Glue I used the Glue to Apply covers on Roll Steel Car From microtrains the glue goes on white but turns clear & stays clear Brian it's non toxic & it holds really well I bought it at Hobby Lobby course I call it Hooby Looby 😂 and for the size of the bottle it goes a long way a specialist at HL said with one of there mini applicator bottles you could pinpoint the Glue & with this Glue there's no worries of sticking your fingers aka the falangies 😮 together plus this stuff won't give you a headache because of it being non toxic but I'd say next to what I suggested canopy glue being that it's super clear when it dries would be my next choice.. I was thinking that Bob Mills sells a clear super glue Brian & Hobby Town USA use to sell all of his glue including the Aleene's & the Canopy But what got done there looks pretty sharp Brother Brian it's great to see putting out a Video please share more & Take care my Friend Allen D
Nice kits from Vinny. Its hard to see but looks like Barber S-1 trucks but was hard to tell if it's friction bearing or roller bearing. - Jason
Thanks Jason, I think you're right, they look like Barbers.
Good evening! buddy-epic video,see you later!=))
Thanks!
hi Brian.... welcome back....looks like you did a good job putting that hopper together... thx for sharing.... vinny
Thanks Vinny - And thanks again for having that great Christmas giveaway!
Welcome back Brian! Was concerned because we hadnt seen anything from ya in awhile. I know, life gets in the way, but hey...your still hanging with us! Nice cars!
Thanks Ray - Too much work and traveling to see family.
Love the opening! Wish you had more time to work on videos. Maybe sometime soon you'll have more time. Great video honey! I love you 💕
Thanks sweetie - Happy Anniversary! Love you too!
Great videos intros funny. Just finished binge watching all of them. Now I have a question and a comment. I had the same issue as you with the coupler conversion on the Kato locomotive. As one of your other viewers suggested I used MT1015 couplers and they match perfectly. Now my question is How do you get under your shelving to wire your layout?
Thanks for watching! Actually, I have two rows of shelving that will have layouts on them, and I can reach under both for wiring, etc. The bottom shelf is only for storage and has no wiring under it.
Hi Brian!!! Great to see you back and sure, do more videos on the building of those cars, it’s fun to see your eyes squinting smaller & smaller, LOL
Hope all is well with you and yours, Ron
Thanks Ron - Hope you all are doing well also. Yeah, I need stronger glasses for these cars!
Hi Brian , very glad to see you. That’s why buy my kits assembled. Those parts are small. But you did a good job. I would like to see some of how you did it. I may try to do one someday. Thanks for sharing. Have a good weekend. 😎😎
Thanks Tommy! I'll have to see if I can condense the build into a not too long video.
Hi Brian, Long time no see. Just remember that it is your layout and you can modify your rolling stock as you see fit. Nice win from Vinny…..John
Thanks John!
Love your style. Glad to see another video from you.
Thanks Heath!
Hey, Brian... nice to see you again. As John Lennon said, "life is what happens while you're busy making other plans." I hope life settles down for you and you can turn to having this kind of fun more consistently. Anyhow, those are cool kits, so congrats on the win and production!
Thanks Anthony! Hope I can get some more videos put together, we'll see.
Great job Brian. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Glad to see you Brian. Thank you for another fun video.
Thanks, SantaFe Bob!
Those are a bit tricky, especially the grab irons,I body mounted MT couplers and used MT trucks also
Very cool, Dave, I'm glad I'm not the only one. I have the MT trucks on everything else, so I thought they would work better on these kits.
glad you are still around. super glue with tiny drops applied with a pointed toothpick is my method
Hi Joe - That is exactly what I did, but I got too much glue on the toothpick, so I need to be more careful. Thanks for that suggestion!
Hey Brian you good ole modler you it's been a while since a Video hope your doing well I'd say for using a glue that conceales itself that would canopy Glue I used a Glue Brian called Aleene's Original Tacky Glue I used the Glue to Apply covers on Roll Steel Car From microtrains the glue goes on white but turns clear & stays clear Brian it's non toxic & it holds really well I bought it at Hobby Lobby course I call it Hooby Looby 😂 and for the size of the bottle it goes a long way a specialist at HL said with one of there mini applicator bottles you could pinpoint the Glue & with this Glue there's no worries of sticking your fingers aka the falangies 😮 together plus this stuff won't give you a headache because of it being non toxic but I'd say next to what I suggested canopy glue being that it's super clear when it dries would be my next choice..
I was thinking that Bob Mills sells a clear super glue Brian & Hobby Town USA use to sell all of his glue including the Aleene's & the Canopy
But what got done there looks pretty sharp Brother Brian it's great to see putting out a Video please share more & Take care my Friend
Allen D
Hi Allen - Thanks for the suggestions, I might try that.
see you at the next stop, hope it not as long of a wait., lol
Me too, Dave - Too much going on with family and work.
Good to see you again. You got some cool kits. You did a good job. It's your railroad use what you want.
Thanks JD! I hear you're moving to Texas - Welcome!
@@brianpagemodeltrains yes I should be moved in August 2.