Super nice so clean really like your work and can't wait to get going in G Scale after being in 3 rail O Scale for the past 12 years it has been a real learning experience but I feel it's time to broaden my horizons and go back to 2 rail and especially what G Scale has to offer.The latest craze of going battery operated engines with radio control is so exciting like MTH DCS was for me in 3 rail so thank you for posting and look forward to the new adventure. Best regards, J.R.
J.R. Glad you like the video. I’ve been in G Scale for over 25 years now. Lots of good equipment and you can’t run these trains outside. A lot of playability with G. DC, DCC, DCS ant Battery. Lots of options and G Scale is a good value. Some of the O Scale stuff is very expensive. Good luck on making the jump to G Scale. I think you’ll like it.
@@andrewchapman2024 yes I do run my trains outside on my garden layout during the good weather month. I don’t run outside in the winter. Too much snow to contend with.
@@paultorrey ah yes, that makes sense. I will be doing the same thing. I have 4 feet of snow on the ground for one third of the year. I haven't set up a g scale train yet but I'm not far from doing so.
Super nice so clean really like your work and can't wait to get going in G Scale after being in 3 rail O Scale for the past 12 years it has been a real learning experience but I feel it's time to broaden my horizons and go back to 2 rail and especially what G Scale has to offer.The latest craze of going battery operated engines with radio control is so exciting like MTH DCS was for me in 3 rail so thank you for posting and look forward to the new adventure.
Best regards, J.R.
J.R. Glad you like the video. I’ve been in G Scale for over 25 years now. Lots of good equipment and you can’t run these trains outside. A lot of playability with G. DC, DCC, DCS ant Battery. Lots of options and G Scale is a good value. Some of the O Scale stuff is very expensive. Good luck on making the jump to G Scale. I think you’ll like it.
@@paultorrey I thought they could be used outside.
@@andrewchapman2024 yes I do run my trains outside on my garden layout during the good weather month. I don’t run outside in the winter. Too much snow to contend with.
@@paultorrey ah yes, that makes sense. I will be doing the same thing. I have 4 feet of snow on the ground for one third of the year. I haven't set up a g scale train yet but I'm not far from doing so.
@@andrewchapman2024 good luck. Running outside is very relaxing.
NICE!!!!!!!!!
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That's union pacific 😃
Any idea how to repair its motor please?
You can buy replacement motor trucks from USA Trains directly. Just google USA Trains and you can buy one. They’re pretty easy to replace.