The Rio Grande 5644 is a special model for me as I operated the real 5644 when it was owned by Glenn Monhart and leased to shortlines in Southern Wisconsin in the 1980's. I have both the powered A and B units and very pleased with them. Thanks for the great review James!!!
Great looking F-units, great review. I would love to own BLI sets like these. However, I drained my wallet and bank account recently buying four Overland Models lnc HO scale brass F-3 and F-7 A-B-A sets. I am very pleased to own these sets. I really admire the BLI models in this review, I won't be looking to add them to my train collection in the near future. My wallet and bank account are safe, for now. 😊
That Rio Grande Unit looks fantastic. My problem with any of the "silver" F units in smaller scales is the paint. Those side panels were polished stainless. I get that replicating that is difficult in small scales. My CZ trainset is all painted silver. Instead of having the semi mirror finish.
Both A-B model sets look fabulous. I wouldn't mind owning a set from BLI. But, I already own the really expensive Overland Models HO brass versions. Actually, I own two "F-3" A-B-A sets and 1 "F-7" A-B-A set. Can't afford to go after the BLI models. But, I really enjoyed the review, though. 👍 Great review!
The forward roof panel was for the dynamic brake fan, the rear panel was for the steam generatior which heated passenger trains prior to HEP. A blank panel indicates the absence of such accessories.
The Rio Grande 5644 is a special model for me as I operated the real 5644 when it was owned by Glenn Monhart and leased to shortlines in Southern Wisconsin in the 1980's. I have both the powered A and B units and very pleased with them. Thanks for the great review James!!!
Been waiting for more CB&Q Units! they look great
Great looking F-units, great review. I would love to own BLI sets like these. However, I drained my wallet and bank account recently buying four Overland Models lnc HO scale brass F-3 and F-7 A-B-A sets. I am very pleased to own these sets. I really admire the BLI models in this review, I won't be looking to add them to my train collection in the near future. My wallet and bank account are safe, for now. 😊
Hi James & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks James & Friends Randy
As always Great Review Sir! Those UP Business Cars look Amazing and they are a nice price!
Great review as always can't wait till the CSX business car comes out pre order it
Rio grande F7 was definitely worth the wait and it looks amazing. Only regret I have is cheaping out and not getting the matching B unit
I’m thinking about getting one of these in the Great northern livery (or maybe the one in the Northern pacific livery). Great review man!
It's a steam generator on the CB&Q
Bli makes great locomotive's with DCC n Sound technology n they are getting updated more everyday and better to enjoy for entertainment
🤣 please DON'T eat the silica lol! "Just so I can report back to you guys" 😂😂😂
Love that Rio Grande! And I have that same barn you have on your crossing! Love it!
haha, I drop lines like that every once in awhile to see who catches them.
Love it! 🤣 Had me cracking up 😆
Qa James dont you have the Rio Grand passenger cars?
That Rio Grande Unit looks fantastic.
My problem with any of the "silver" F units in smaller scales is the paint. Those side panels were polished stainless. I get that replicating that is difficult in small scales. My CZ trainset is all painted silver. Instead of having the semi mirror finish.
Both A-B model sets look fabulous. I wouldn't mind owning a set from BLI. But, I already own the really expensive Overland Models HO brass versions. Actually, I own two "F-3" A-B-A sets and 1 "F-7" A-B-A set. Can't afford to go after the BLI models. But, I really enjoyed the review, though. 👍 Great review!
Can you turn off the cab light?
yes, in pro lighting mode.
Once you purchase a Broadway limited....
... you'll never buy another one again!! 😑
The forward roof panel was for the dynamic brake fan, the rear panel was for the steam generatior which heated passenger trains prior to HEP. A blank panel indicates the absence of such accessories.