Drive-In Theater Makeover (W&SC Update #12)
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- By popular demand, an update video on some of my many projects.
BLI Challenger review: • Broadway Limited HO Ch...
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Updates on past locomotives
02:12 Smoke unit experiment
03:36 Rivarossi Heisler
04:47 Spectrum 4-6-0 low boiler
06:03 Passenger cars
07:25 Drive-in theater
09:54 Outro
10:48 Bloopers Кино
Great update, the drive in theater looks amazing!
Someone's a fan of Hyce's content.
Ah, you noticed the shirt! Yes, I discovered him through Railroads Online and I've been really enjoying his real-life railroading video series at the Colorado Railroad Museum.
@@michaelramsey81 yeah Hyce is a cool guy
oh sweet, strange new worlds
Man of the people, great video!
I’d honestly love to see a video on the smoke unit because that looks really nice but I do understand that these videos do take a lot of work as made evident by the whole quality over quantity aspect of this channel. I enjoyed the video, keep up the good work, Michael!
Thanks! I'll definitely think about doing one, maybe when I have a few more of the bugs worked out. Right now it's pretty sketchy and doesn't work all that reliably.
Love the shirt
Thanks! I've really been enjoying Hyce's content lately.
A HYCE SHIRT !!!
I'll be playing around with smoke, Broadway Smoke Units may be able to be driven with ESU decoders
Try TRS trains smoke unit . They produce a huge amount of smoke compared
I'm a big fan of what TRS Trains is doing, but unfortunately, he's in the UK and I don't want to pay to ship a loco all the way over there and all the way back. He only does custom fittings - he doesn't sell the units by themselves. I have been working on my own version of the water-based mechanism he uses, and that may be the subject of a future video.
5:12 story of whenever i try to buy American models
@Michael Ramsey You didn’t do an update on your CN diesel.
Whoops, I knew I must have forgotten one! I'll be sure to do something with that one soon.
Ty, i like that locomotive.
I’m thinking of doing something similar to your railroad numbering scheme. My fictional railroad, The Silver Leaf & Valley River Railroad operating from 1872-1911, and reopened as a short line in the late 1940’s (specifically 1947).
So will you be converting the prairie back to what you had it before or not
Probably not. I have another Spectrum 2-8-0 now, so the Prairie will probably be relegated to a source of spare parts.
Ok then. What loco will take its place then
@@jasonanderson6583 The new Spectrum 2-8-0, the one that's currently in Union Pacific livery.
How about the 4-4-2 by Brodway Limited
I would absolutely love to get one of those, but they're really expensive. Might consider it though.
@@michaelramsey81 I saw Southern Pacific 4-4-2 for $479.99
My current engine fleet that is in service: CB&Q 2-6-2, N.C.&St.L 0-6-0, 2 Alaska GP40.
More engines in the next 2 years: 4-4-2 #3002, 4-8-4 #4449
Hey mike how about the Walthers Canadian national diesel locomotive
Oh yeah, I completely forgot about that one! I'll have to dig it out of the closet. I did a repaint on it a while back that I wasn't totally satisfied with, but now might be a good time to redo it, like I did with the passenger cars.
Instead of a rc helicopter review, have you ever thought about doing something with an rc plane?
Yes! I actually own an E-Flite UMX Turbo Timber that I fly occasionally. It's an awesome little plane, and I do plan to make a video about it at some point. Just haven't gotten around to it yet.
@@michaelramsey81 cool!