Going to stick with the Rivet counter. The CSX law enforcement unit I got last week was nothing short of fantastic. After detailing locomotives for over thirty years my eyes just can't squint down that far anymore.
Did you see on the Rivet Counter after start up when going to speed step one it takes a several seconds before it moves. In a consist with a GEVO its a problem. The GEVO wants to move while the Dash 9 does not. You have to turn Delay starting off. CV 124 to 0. I like the feature of the delay start but wished that it worked with the other engine types. I wish Scale Trains would look in to this are acknowledge that they are. Thanks for your review. As an N Scale modeler the detail is just as great.
Great review James! Although I have a few rivet counters, I actually prefer the Operator versions because of the lower risk of damaging details on the locomotive. Here's a fun fact about the prototype BNSF 4331, it's often referred to as the "Frankenloco" because of it unique look!
I suspect the "weathering" on the fuel tanks of the Rivet Counter BNSF is a result of bad packing. It would not make sense to have the loco in prestine right out of the paint shed condition except for that one area.
@@kyleftw1679 oh you do like what you have tell me I wanna kn I'm ur friend right I'm gonna be getting a building soon so I can build my layout did I tell u bout the other locomotive I got
I actually get some Bnsf for my fleet at first I want do Bnsf I grew up with so excited for it I am big Bnsf almost want work for them thanks James review them
Impressive product review, these Scaletrains company locomotives always manage to impress me whenever i view their appearance and operation.
Nice review James, those engines look amazing so much detail and sound for both the rivet counter and operator.
Keep it up 👍🏻
Another great review, thanks for showcasing so many products for us!
Is there a way I can program the "Whoop" noise in my Operator Model Dash 9's air compressor?
Going to stick with the Rivet counter. The CSX law enforcement unit I got last week was nothing short of fantastic. After detailing locomotives for over thirty years my eyes just can't squint down that far anymore.
Great video James! I miss seeing you at house of trains
Anyone else notice the csx spirit units (911,3194 and 1776) in the background
Did you see on the Rivet Counter after start up when going to speed step one it takes a several seconds before it moves. In a consist with a GEVO its a problem. The GEVO wants to move while the Dash 9 does not. You have to turn Delay starting off. CV 124 to 0. I like the feature of the delay start but wished that it worked with the other engine types. I wish Scale Trains would look in to this are acknowledge that they are. Thanks for your review. As an N Scale modeler the detail is just as great.
Great review, James! I also own several Rivet Counters.
Great review James! Although I have a few rivet counters, I actually prefer the Operator versions because of the lower risk of damaging details on the locomotive. Here's a fun fact about the prototype BNSF 4331, it's often referred to as the "Frankenloco" because of it unique look!
your scale trains ge demo road number is almost a direct copy of my athern blue box
In case anybody isn't clear, the operator is also missing the rotating bearings caps. Not that it isn't a good value for the money.
I suspect the "weathering" on the fuel tanks of the Rivet Counter BNSF is a result of bad packing. It would not make sense to have the loco in prestine right out of the paint shed condition except for that one area.
No it accurate look for the real locomotive 4331 during 2020 the tanks paint is damage like that www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=5338485
Can you review some reefer cars?
why didn't these come with side step lights and truck ground lights?
Liked video 🚄👍
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Is the motor the same ?
When is that virtual train show at? Bc I really want to see that
Hey James, Athearn is coming out with HO scale Genesis Trinity Covered Hoppers.I was wondering if you can do a review on them.
Wow nice engines
bruh u my fav yter
Scale trains has the best locomotive around .I got a Scale Train Operator SD40-2 CSX YN2 Scheme it's a good locomotive nice locomotive james
sup again lol
@@kyleftw1679 not much did u watch my video
@@kcgrailgilbert8466 Yea its great, the NS ES44 video right?
@@kcgrailgilbert8466 I might make a model trains channel soon because I got a lot of stuff to show, I will tell you when I do.
@@kyleftw1679 oh you do like what you have tell me I wanna kn I'm ur friend right I'm gonna be getting a building soon so I can build my layout did I tell u bout the other locomotive I got
Very nice 👌 👍 👏 😀
Awesome review!
I actually get some Bnsf for my fleet at first I want do Bnsf I grew up with so excited for it I am big Bnsf almost want work for them thanks James review them
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You’ve changed since your first video
i love trains jlwii2000
I just got one lol
I have the rivet counter BNSF dash-9 4144
weight?
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