Interesting, so your mail car doors don't open? Cuz I just saw a review from about 6 months ago that showed that theirs could, had some detail inside as well. So I'm wondering if they changed that recently. Nice demo tho! I really like the set, now if only I could find it for a nice price shipped to the Netherlands.
I enjoyed this other channel until he couldn't identify two (2) pipes coming down from top of the boiler too the front of the drivers on a Jupiter class loco. I replied that they were to apply sand on the rails in winter time to give the drivers traction on going up a grade / a hill.
Technical term for sky lights, clerestory, bit of trivia from art history class many many years ago.
On30 is basically o scale that runs on ho scale track. I think it's just a bit smaller
Yes, it's narrow gauge.
Nice review James, to bad it doesn’t have sound, but nevertheless very nice look. Keep it up 👍🏻
I remember getting a hon30 set and I ran it through a ho scale tunnel and cracked the smokestack right off lol
The railroad name is White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad
Amazing demo James. who doesn't like On30 Scale though =)
Great review! Thank you!
The door on my Combine does open and close.
Interesting, so your mail car doors don't open? Cuz I just saw a review from about 6 months ago that showed that theirs could, had some detail inside as well. So I'm wondering if they changed that recently.
Nice demo tho! I really like the set, now if only I could find it for a nice price shipped to the Netherlands.
on30 is really cool
No ac for switch machines :-(
Great train love it
What radius are the curves? Will the locomotive and cars fit around 18” curves?
They are all 18"
I thought it was 52
That’s a nice set
Does on30 run on HO or N
???
HO!! ON30 Are slighty bigger then HO but they move on the same tracks
I enjoyed this other channel until he couldn't identify two (2) pipes coming down from top of the boiler too the front of the drivers on a Jupiter class loco. I replied that they were to apply sand on the rails in winter time to give the drivers traction on going up a grade / a hill.
Oooh
Whey do people like the details