Awesome video Mr James it good to see you're feeling better nice looking switcher great colors nice lettering detail looks great good weight sound is good overall nice engine that a great review that for sharing........ Robert
I need 6 4 axle early diesel switchers 6 small steam locomotives no more than 6 driving wheels for two of my branch lines 2 doodlebugs 5-7 variations of several types of diesel locomotives and 5 larger steam locomotives Also need a new dcc system, wiring, lumber to complete my third deck, a modular helix, 150 foot more of flex track, road bed and many many other things before my layout is complete. 2-3k to get all 100% rails laid and completed and 10-12k to finish the project
@@dsingh412 that’d be 1/3 of what I currently actually have done at this point but without it the layouts just sitting like an abandoned line. With money being tight nowadays it isn’t easy to spend 10 grand on your hobby when you really need other things
@@dsingh412 the hardest part of model railroading when your a young guy is having a budget to even model railroad responsibly, when I was a teenager I’d spend hundreds sometimes thousands on it at a time but that’s not something I can do as an adult where everything is 300% more than it was. And everything I need to purchase is all 200$ plus I’m assuming, we all have that pain unless we are some of the sponsored review guys which must be nice!
Lord I do love that EMD blower whine !
Chatty crew…….love it! Good video 😊
Great job! How many times must I say, " Where is the freaking Rolling Thunder"? ;D
No spark arrestors just exhaust stscks
That’s a cool locomotive!
Awesome train 🚂❤️😎👍Koolest:-)
Another good video.
Love the colours of ACL. Very nice locomotive.
Awesome video Mr James it good to see you're feeling better nice looking switcher great colors nice lettering detail looks great good weight sound is good overall nice engine that a great review that for sharing........
Robert
I guess I missed it. What is that large thing in the cab blocking the window views and such, except for the engineer?
Not much road specific details on BLI diesel locomotives
That's a surprise 😮
I just got one of these and I think the speaker is awful! Will be replacing the speaker !
I need
6 4 axle early diesel switchers
6 small steam locomotives no more than 6 driving wheels for two of my branch lines
2 doodlebugs
5-7 variations of several types of diesel locomotives and 5 larger steam locomotives
Also need a new dcc system, wiring, lumber to complete my third deck, a modular helix, 150 foot more of flex track, road bed and many many other things before my layout is complete. 2-3k to get all 100% rails laid and completed and 10-12k to finish the project
good luck with that bud
@@dsingh412 that’d be 1/3 of what I currently actually have done at this point but without it the layouts just sitting like an abandoned line. With money being tight nowadays it isn’t easy to spend 10 grand on your hobby when you really need other things
@@jwrailve3615 thank you for ur reply bud most of these things i want/need as well.
@@dsingh412 the hardest part of model railroading when your a young guy is having a budget to even model railroad responsibly, when I was a teenager I’d spend hundreds sometimes thousands on it at a time but that’s not something I can do as an adult where everything is 300% more than it was. And everything I need to purchase is all 200$ plus I’m assuming, we all have that pain unless we are some of the sponsored review guys which must be nice!
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Thanks for another great review James....quick question.....do the number boards light?
Very nice 👍
I have the exact engine but mine is from 1957 and was made by revell and it still runs
Was there a short horn? I’ve noticed on some bli locos there’s no short horn and it’s stuck on a somewhat long horn blast
You know what I hate about BLI sound, that long ass startup. I don't need to hear some door open.
or the unrealistic footsteps on the ballast. sounds more like stepping on seashells