I just bought one new in box from Trainz. Looks like a really nice loco. I fell in love with the Genesis and the F59PHI looks really nice, even better than the Genesis, but steam engines are the real beauties of the track.
Nice vid and neat consists. Back in the 60s, my Dad always got me O-scale Lionel trains at Christmas. It's how I got the train bug. It's how lots of kids got into model teains. I don't think HO scale engines were very good back then, unless you bought brass, though Tyco engines, from what I understand, weren't garbage then. Highly regarded Mantua built Tyco stuff back then. And, N-scale - my eventual selection for serious modeling - had hopelessly bad locomotives through the 60s and early 70s. A West German company, called Arnold-Rapido, built some fine, weighty N-scale engines back then, however.
Are there cab figures in the engine? Kinda hard to fill on ya but no figures means ghost train dude. But other than that, nice engine. (Cause of the horn.)
The Amfleet cab car were used on the Metroliners between Washington, DC & New York City & into New Haven. They were used on the San Diegoan between 1987 & up to about the time when the Pacific Surfliner double decker equipment was put on the Pacific Surfliner route to run between San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo, CA
Well the engine was made in 1999, so of course the sounds aren't as realistic as an MTH product with Protosound 3. My engine is still running the original Protosound sound system. And I don't plan on upgrading it because the sound system is good enough for me.
Absolute amazing
I just bought one new in box from Trainz. Looks like a really nice loco. I fell in love with the Genesis and the F59PHI looks really nice, even better than the Genesis, but steam engines are the real beauties of the track.
Hi. Very good video.
Nice vid and neat consists. Back in the 60s, my Dad always got me O-scale Lionel trains at Christmas. It's how I got the train bug. It's how lots of kids got into model teains.
I don't think HO scale engines were very good back then, unless you bought brass, though Tyco engines, from what I understand, weren't garbage then. Highly regarded Mantua built Tyco stuff back then.
And, N-scale - my eventual selection for serious modeling - had hopelessly bad locomotives through the 60s and early 70s. A West German company, called Arnold-Rapido, built some fine, weighty N-scale engines back then, however.
1:14 f40phi: hello f59 :)
F59phi: heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey
Nice!
Yep.
Nice
0:29, OH NO, THE TRAIN IS GOING TO HIT THE CAMERA.
0:32, Oh.
Lol,
What if it did though....
@@LanesAviationYT What if......🤔
@@palmettostaterailfan7019 *the f59 just slames into the camera*
Are there cab figures in the engine? Kinda hard to fill on ya but no figures means ghost train dude. But other than that, nice engine. (Cause of the horn.)
All powered models from MTH have always had figures in the cab.
@@MichaelB450 you anyway and I
460 train horn got stuck
There’s smoke on the train xd nice
Amtrak.exe has Stopped
Who makes the Amfleet Cabcar? That's Awesome!
The Amfleet cab car were used on the Metroliners between Washington, DC & New York City & into New Haven. They were used on the San Diegoan between 1987 & up to about the time when the Pacific Surfliner double decker equipment was put on the Pacific Surfliner route to run between San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo, CA
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1:08 I mean any one noticed big boy over there
Is the big boy a big boy ?!!?
I saw the big boy it was awesome 👌👏😎
Bad. Horn
Well the engine was made in 1999, so of course the sounds aren't as realistic as an MTH product with Protosound 3. My engine is still running the original Protosound sound system. And I don't plan on upgrading it because the sound system is good enough for me.