Buying trains is fun but making your model railroad (and your engines) your own is so much more satisfying and a cost-effective way to stay busy while not going broke. Great great video!!
Great video Johnny! Nice to see some new life in those geeps! I loved the Blunami sounds in the lead unit. Welcome to the late 70's and early 80's era of western railroading! You need some modern 50 ft. boxcars, 4427 and 4750 covered hoppers, maybe some bulkhead flats, and 53' gondolas. That should give you a good start on that era of freight cars. Thanks for sharing stories from your backshop! I look forward to see more! ~Ricky
The units look and sound excellent. Looks like Matt is further dragging you to the Santa Fe side. Great work! I would like to see more videos like this in the future. Thanks!
Blunami seems like a much cheaper alternative to even the ERR boards. The sound files in DCC in general blow away anything the MTH or Lionel make in O Gauge. Good to hear that Blunami has great sound files as well. This one sounded pretty accurate. Has that EMD start up sound.
Once again, Always a good day when we see new videos on this channel! For such a small run time you packed in lots of action and fun! Those GPS are making think of very bad decisions, XD Well done as always my friend! ^^
Fantastic. I might have to try blunami at some point. Seems like a good solution. The weathering on those engines was pretty severe! I thought you were going to say that they had actually been in a fire.
Buying trains is fun but making your model railroad (and your engines) your own is so much more satisfying and a cost-effective way to stay busy while not going broke. Great great video!!
Great video Johnny! Nice to see some new life in those geeps! I loved the Blunami sounds in the lead unit. Welcome to the late 70's and early 80's era of western railroading! You need some modern 50 ft. boxcars, 4427 and 4750 covered hoppers, maybe some bulkhead flats, and 53' gondolas. That should give you a good start on that era of freight cars. Thanks for sharing stories from your backshop! I look forward to see more! ~Ricky
Great work with these locos! Really impressed!
The units look and sound excellent. Looks like Matt is further dragging you to the Santa Fe side. Great work! I would like to see more videos like this in the future. Thanks!
Your layout looks very realistic!
Blunami seems like a much cheaper alternative to even the ERR boards. The sound files in DCC in general blow away anything the MTH or Lionel make in O Gauge. Good to hear that Blunami has great sound files as well. This one sounded pretty accurate. Has that EMD start up sound.
A master of your craft!
Well done.
Once again, Always a good day when we see new videos on this channel! For such a small run time you packed in lots of action and fun!
Those GPS are making think of very bad decisions, XD
Well done as always my friend! ^^
Very nice!
Fantastic. I might have to try blunami at some point. Seems like a good solution. The weathering on those engines was pretty severe! I thought you were going to say that they had actually been in a fire.
nice work
"Reverse Weathered" LOL
Cool video Johnny
Awsome job, I am getting ready to do another Blunami upgrade today.
Looking forward to seeing it Steve!!
Cool video bro.
Hello there.Long time.I see the Railroad is still intact
nice vidoe johnny
How did you ballast your track? It looks fantastic for fastrack!
Can we make a train scream jerma quotes?