This is probably the most beautiful movie in this category. Realistic layout of tracks and a very long composition of cars and a great battle of the locomotive with a bow and a hill :)
Holy cow... Breathtaking piece of work! Question: smoke exhalation and sound are perfectly synchronized. How did you manage that? Printed boards? Thanks for advising.
Thanks :-) Smoke and sound are factory installed: km-1.de/html/br_50.html Magnets on an axle are triggering a hall-sensor connected to the DCC decoder. The BR50 has an ESU LokSound XL 3.5 decoder. The features are pretty much standard.
Thanks. Smoke and sound are factory installed and pretty much standard. km-1.de/html/br_50.html Magnets on one of the driving axles are triggering a hall-sensor connected to the DCC decoder. The BR50 has an ESU LokSound XL 3.5 decoder.
Very clever. Makes sense. I'm not much into toys, but I have always loved them anyway, hence my ignorant question. Thanks for the answer. How's the smoke created? How long would it last in a single locomotive, admitting that it was to run until it was dry?
Special smoke fluid (oily substance) which is heated and blown out with a fan. Time depends heavily on the smoke generator used, but I mostly get at least 20 mins on a run, making sure I don't overfill the tank, which could damage the electronics.
@@SteamPower4ever really really nice! The smoke is one of the best I can find in the net. May I ask you which smoke generator you are using? Maybe two units, one for the main smoke an one for the cylinders??? Great video thou!
This is probably the most beautiful movie in this category. Realistic layout of tracks and a very long composition of cars and a great battle of the locomotive with a bow and a hill :)
Draußen und Drinnen, die optimale Lösung.
Sehr schöne Anlage!
Amazing.
Very good sound and smoke.
Очень красивая дорога и поезда просто глаз не оторвать, спасибо вам за прекрасное видео
GENIAL......ABER TEURES HOBBY
Sehr schönes Video.
wow ..was für ne geile lok
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Magique 😊
Great. What smoke fluid you use?
Original KM-1 smoke fluid.
km-1.de/html/dampfdestillat.html
Is that stock sound from PIKO or did you add it?
@Edward Miller It's stock sound, and the manufacturer is not PIKO but KM-1
Hi! What's the scale? G? It's amazing!
The scale is 1/32 = gauge 1
what brand is that BR 50
It's made by KM-1
@@SteamPower4ever ok thank you
Shon DB.Eisenbahn Modellbahn Zug .....
Holy cow... Breathtaking piece of work! Question: smoke exhalation and sound are perfectly synchronized. How did you manage that? Printed boards? Thanks for advising.
Thanks :-)
Smoke and sound are factory installed: km-1.de/html/br_50.html
Magnets on an axle are triggering a hall-sensor connected to the DCC decoder. The BR50 has an ESU LokSound XL 3.5 decoder. The features are pretty much standard.
Thanks.
Smoke and sound are factory installed and pretty much standard.
km-1.de/html/br_50.html
Magnets on one of the driving axles are triggering a hall-sensor connected to the DCC decoder. The BR50 has an ESU LokSound XL 3.5 decoder.
Very clever. Makes sense. I'm not much into toys, but I have always loved them anyway, hence my ignorant question. Thanks for the answer. How's the smoke created? How long would it last in a single locomotive, admitting that it was to run until it was dry?
Special smoke fluid (oily substance) which is heated and blown out with a fan.
Time depends heavily on the smoke generator used, but I mostly get at least 20 mins on a run, making sure I don't overfill the tank, which could damage the electronics.
@@SteamPower4ever really really nice! The smoke is one of the best I can find in the net. May I ask you which smoke generator you are using? Maybe two units, one for the main smoke an one for the cylinders??? Great video thou!
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