Buckeye Limited Convention | 2023 | Part I
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2023
- The 2023 Buckeye Limited Convention was underway on August 2nd, 2023 and steam locomotives could be spotted coming to life around the steaming bay area. We spotted a beautiful President Adams pacific and a sharp NYC Hudson among the locomotives.
As our locomotives were fired, rail traffic rolled through the Barney yard as trains headed up the mountain division or down into the valley division. We then pace President Adams as the locomotive is steamed from the bays, connected to her train, and then tackles Sand Hill. Climb aboard and enjoy the show here on The Steam Channel!
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A fantastic video🎥👍👍👍
Very nice. The pacific locomotive B&O is beautiful!👍good job!
The B&O P7 is wonderful. Nice video 😊😎👌👍!
That B&O p7 is gorgeous! I’m currently drawing one in a cad program, I intend to 3d print the entire model in 1” scale
Anytime I am having a bad day, I watch any of the videos you post on this channel, and immediately, my day is 100% better. The variety of engines, tracks, owners, rolling stock, etc. I'm just an observer today, but hope to join this amazing hobby as an owner some day.
Thank you for the kind words! Glad you enjoy the videos.
Beautiful engine!
Very nice!
It would either have to be a NYC Hudson 5344 or a UP Big Boy.
I might give up all my LGB and Lionel trains if I could get one of these steam locomotives.
Where are the constructions plans to build one of these beautys?
most railroad historical societies have managed to save a decent amount of drawings from being thrown out
I am based in Ireland. A 5 inch gauge build is what I would love to do. I have a small Myford super 7 lathe and a small mill that would be ideal.
If you ome across any plans please let me know. I just received Hiraoka latest book on the Rio Grande K27