It’s great seeing the old kit bashed and scratch built items running - there was recently an older S gauge duplex sold on eBay someone picked up. The y don’t hit the market often I think those that have them tend to hold on to them. Nice engine you got there……
Thanks Leonard! I'll tell you, one really has to admire the craftsmanship and especially the patience of the scratchbuilders of models like this. I'm not sure I could do it myself!
Hi Leonard, i think one of life's simple pleasures is watching the wheels and motion on this type of locomotive, there's something special about steam locomotives on the go, but these are double the pleasure.👍
Great looking locomotive. Fascinating seeing what guys were able to put together.
Unique...I like this one ! 👍
It’s great seeing the old kit bashed and scratch built items running - there was recently an older S gauge duplex sold on eBay someone picked up. The y don’t hit the market often I think those that have them tend to hold on to them. Nice engine you got there……
Thanks Leonard!
I'll tell you, one really has to admire the craftsmanship and especially the patience of the scratchbuilders of models like this. I'm not sure I could do it myself!
For being a scratch built engine, it runs very smoothly.
Great job! Thank you for sharing! 🚂
Hi Leonard, i think one of life's simple pleasures is watching the wheels and motion on this type of locomotive, there's something special about steam locomotives on the go, but these are double the pleasure.👍
Well said!
What a unique beast, that's a neat one
That’s super neat! Thanks for sharing these unusual and rare pieces
Great craftsmanship.
0:50 *Derails*
Very interesting!
Looks like 2 Hudsons or Pacifics gave up their lives for driving mechanisms. Nice build! I wish I was this good at fabricating.
We all do
No other engines were harmed this was all scratch-built chassis
@@vintage-model-trains MAMA MIA...that's some work. Good job! I would have taken the easier route if I even tried. I can't build anything.
SUB Marx guy here, HELLO.
Always enjoy seeing kit bashed S gauge. I'm surprised at how well the Pitman motor works along with the AF rear motor.