Walthers Proto PRR Merchandise Service Freight Set UNBOXING Review with LCL Freight Service.
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- This is an unboxing review of the Walthers Proto Pennsylvania Railroad Merchandise Service express less than carload freight cars. The set comes with 12 X29b boxcars and an N6b cabin car. if tou want to make an express freight manifest, look know further than these Walthers sets. These freight cars roll well and look awesome doing so!
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I model the 1880s Narrow Gauge era, but I enjoyed this video and your discussion of LCL history. Great Video and Review! Thank you.
Oh neat! I would love to model that era of it had more support. I am trying to do a range between 1910-1960 with a city that looks a lot like something in the Northeast/Rustbelt while they were our heartland for manufacturing. Glad you enjoyed the history portion of the video.
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There is definitely a lot more available for that Era and later. And the History is a definite interest.
Great video and mikado is my favorite engine type
Glad you liked the video. I love the look of the L1s because it's the freight sister of the K4s.
That is alot of cars....they look great. Another awesome video zman and with rock music...
I pick music that is generally time period correct. However, these cars rock therefore blues rock music 😆
Speaking of the New York Central Pacemaker cars, maybe Walthers could make a run of those?! Nice looking boxcars! Enjoy!!
Thanks for enjoying the video! Yeah, these cars are gonna be part of a major conist i will run. I also model NYC, and if they did "The Pacemaker," I'd buy two sets in a heartbeat and pray for my credit later 😆
Now you only need the other two sets!
I have 2 of 3 sets if you saw the unboxing portion of the video. I only need one more, but I will probably just stick with two.
Excellent video, while these were way before my time of modeling, this is a really cool set, wish more manufacturers would do things like this. I couldn’t help but notice your track, is it bachmann ez, if so, how has your experience been, I’ve been debating on keep using bachmann or go with other tracks? Thanks for sharing!
This layout is primarily done in Bachmann EX track. I did that because I may move, and it would be easier to break down if I do. I would use Bachmann if you are not experienced with electricity and I would use a combo of Atlas/Walthers if you are experienced with electricity. EZ track is hard to I ballast, and it's tough to make it look good compared to traditional track. If I didn't think I was moving, I would have done normal track.