Yes you are s-l-o-w. There needs to be an inches per minute speed check. Maybe set up a yard stick as a metered distance. And clock start to finish. On camera it’s difficult to see if it start stops while doing this. So far my vote is your in the lead of this contest for slowness.😊😊
I have one of those in Canadian National livery. I love it, it runs and sounds great. The details are a bit fragile but the sounds are right on. I'll have to see if mine runs that slow.
It's the 44 noner. Williams made some excellent running diesels. I have quite a few of them. They are very affordable and easy to upgrade with any operating system.
Great job, Chuck! That is the slowest train I have seen. Very cool! I have an Atlas/DCS 44 toner and your video makes me want to see what it can do. Bill B.
That really is a crawler! I’ll have to look into Williams engines one of these years 😄 and thank you for not posting 30+ minutes of crawl 🤣 the recap is just fine!!
Great job and video of Dave’s challenge,that is a slow train for sure, you got me thinking of doing the challenge 🧐my layout is 23’/13’widest point no tv sure I got the patience 😀thanks for not making me watch 30 minutes of a slow train lol😀👍I just subscribed to your channel Thanks again Eddie
Awesome job on Dave’s challenge Chuck! I don’t have any crowlers and like you I run my trains conventually. Someday soon I hope to have DCS & The Base3, fingers crossed! It’s so hard when you are on a strict budget. Frank
Marx guy here, Chuck, my Double Dog Challange, is how many cabooses can your chosen slowest locomotive pull on the course knowing most have only one coupling? BRAKEOUT THE PAPERCLIPS and NEEDLENOSE PLIERS.
The color challenge I think I won, but no one ever told me on that one, see my channel. I did not know about the slow train one. I think you did very slow. Had I known about it I might have did a slow one with a 2 rail Atlas O gauge scale engine from the 1970 -1980's era or the Rivarossi O scale or AHM one. I don't know how hard it is on the engine motor but you can make many of the older AC style motors run slow for a creep by running them on DC current. Problem is it sets off the whistle or the bells systems.
I definitely think you are at the Top Chuck. That's really Sloooow. I didn't do a complete Lap. No way was I gonna make someone watch my Shay run for 15 minutes for one Lap. And my Layout is not even that Big. Awesome Job Chuck.
@chiconian49 That's the reason I had to rebuild my whole Layout Chuck. I only had O42 Curves which can handle the Lionel and K Line Shay just fine and O36 Curves. I actually sold a Shay that now I wish I would have kept because at that time I couldn't run it.
Man! I didn’t even realize it was moving at first! Wow that’s a slow one! Thanks for playing along
Nice, Chuck! 😎👍
Chuck, sharp looking locomotive and sounds good too.
Yes you are s-l-o-w. There needs to be an inches per minute speed check. Maybe set up a yard stick as a metered distance. And clock start to finish. On camera it’s difficult to see if it start stops while doing this. So far my vote is your in the lead of this contest for slowness.😊😊
I have one of those in Canadian National livery. I love it, it runs and sounds great. The details are a bit fragile but the sounds are right on. I'll have to see if mine runs that slow.
Interesting 44T diesel, much more in scale than the 1950's Lionel models.
It's the 44 noner. Williams made some excellent running diesels. I have quite a few of them. They are very affordable and easy to upgrade with any operating system.
Great job, Chuck! That is the slowest train I have seen. Very cool! I have an Atlas/DCS 44 toner and your video makes me want to see what it can do. Bill B.
I hadn't known of this " challenge", but I'd certainly judge Chuck the winner of the 'O" gauge Festival of Slowth! Way to go and keep 'em coming!
That really is a crawler! I’ll have to look into Williams engines one of these years 😄 and thank you for not posting 30+ minutes of crawl 🤣 the recap is just fine!!
Yeah, just what everyone wants, to watch a 32 min train crawl. LOL
@@chiconian49 😄
Great job and video of Dave’s challenge,that is a slow train for sure, you got me thinking of doing the challenge 🧐my layout is 23’/13’widest point no tv sure I got the patience 😀thanks for not making me watch 30 minutes of a slow train lol😀👍I just subscribed to your channel Thanks again Eddie
Very cool
Awesome job on Dave’s challenge Chuck! I don’t have any crowlers and like you I run my trains conventually. Someday soon I hope to have DCS & The Base3, fingers crossed! It’s so hard when you are on a strict budget. Frank
Great Chuck on the crawl thanks I Say
Marx guy here, Chuck, my Double Dog Challange, is how many cabooses can your chosen slowest locomotive pull on the course knowing most have only one coupling? BRAKEOUT THE PAPERCLIPS and NEEDLENOSE PLIERS.
Call it the snail
The color challenge I think I won, but no one ever told me on that one, see my channel. I did not know about the slow train one. I think you did very slow. Had I known about it I might have did a slow one with a 2 rail Atlas O gauge scale engine from the 1970 -1980's era or the Rivarossi O scale or AHM one. I don't know how hard it is on the engine motor but you can make many of the older AC style motors run slow for a creep by running them on DC current. Problem is it sets off the whistle or the bells systems.
I definitely think you are at the Top Chuck. That's really Sloooow. I didn't do a complete Lap. No way was I gonna make someone watch my Shay run for 15 minutes for one Lap. And my Layout is not even that Big. Awesome Job Chuck.
Your Shay is awesome. My corners are too tight to run them.
@chiconian49 That's the reason I had to rebuild my whole Layout Chuck. I only had O42 Curves which can handle the Lionel and K Line Shay just fine and O36 Curves. I actually sold a Shay that now I wish I would have kept because at that time I couldn't run it.
Instead of weights put heavy cars first in consist.