Will Davy Crockett Run Again? | Vintage Model Train Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @MrSlartybartfast42
    @MrSlartybartfast42 Год назад +21

    Sam, the slow methodical repair is much more informative than the rush job! Keep up the good work

  • @tpickup11
    @tpickup11 Год назад +11

    Definetly hope to see more restoration videos like this in the near future! Such a big difference in the before and after!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +5

      Thank you! It's crazy isn't it? So happy with the results!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @tpickup11
      @tpickup11 Год назад +2

      @@SamsTrains you're welcome and yes, it really is! You did a grand job on the loco!

  • @CoalTank-b9p
    @CoalTank-b9p Год назад +13

    I preferred you doing it this way - it was more of a documentary explaining how to restore a model as opposed to a fun challenge which, whilst having it’s place, is not as informative. Nice one, thank you for going through the process! 👍

  • @tarkas566
    @tarkas566 Год назад +14

    Lovely bit of work, and I understand perfectly what you mean about how satisfying it can be to complete a project like this. Hope to see more of these restorations in the future; Salvage or Scrap is all very well, but being able to take your time and do a really good job like this is so much better IMO. Bravo!

  • @jeffreysmith156
    @jeffreysmith156 Год назад +2

    It was good to see a restoration that did not have to be rushed. Well done also for showing your mistakes (even though there were hardly any) along the way.

  • @GP30_DRGW
    @GP30_DRGW Год назад +4

    Glad to see that it’s working again! It really does look brand new!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I'm very pleased with it! :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @MrBnsftrain
    @MrBnsftrain Год назад +6

    I;m glad this restoration turned out well. You should do more thorough restorations once you're done with the current season of Salvage Or Scrap

  • @cadetkohr5508
    @cadetkohr5508 Год назад +1

    Hey Sam! A little bit of American railroad trivia for you: The front of a locomotive is called a pilot, regardless of whether or not it has a cowcatcher. And there are two types of pilots, a road pilot, commonly referred to as a cowcatcher, and a switching pilot, which just has a coupler. Keep making great videos Sam!

  • @NWRJ_WStudios
    @NWRJ_WStudios Год назад +3

    There is something really satisfying fixing these old triang locomotive Sam.
    Cheers Jasper & Willow

  • @r.a.monigold9789
    @r.a.monigold9789 Год назад +1

    Davy Crockett was born on a mountain top in Tennessee. Greenest state in the land of the free. Raised in the woods, so he knew every tree. Killled him a bear when he was only three. Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the wild frontier. (a song by Walt Disney)
    America has some odd ideas about what makes a hero. But naming a train engine after this guy, was meant to honor the train. Your attention to detail on this restoration is also an honor for the train. Thanks for sharing, Sam.

  • @davegise6214
    @davegise6214 Год назад +2

    Great project - definitely would love to see more of these!

  • @davidstrains4910
    @davidstrains4910 Год назад +6

    Great to see more work on this restoration here Sam, it is looking really good.

  • @ianbeeston2881
    @ianbeeston2881 Год назад +5

    Excellent work Sam, please do more restoration work on Tri-ang and Hornby-Dublo trains as there’s hundreds out there crying out for a little bit of TLC to bring them back to being pride of the Line👍

  • @RobA500
    @RobA500 Год назад +3

    Well done, you should do more restorations like this.

  • @Cyber_Horse_Studios87
    @Cyber_Horse_Studios87 Год назад

    It always brings a smile to my face with not just a steam engine, but a western steam engine gets the spot light. I’ve always adored the classic western loco’s, especially because of their beautiful and unique look!

  • @michaelphilo3525
    @michaelphilo3525 Год назад +1

    This rebuild was great fun to watch. I so much prefer to watch you take your time and do a careful, thorough job. I hope you will be doing more like this. The time limit repairs are difficult for me to watch.

  • @rogerking7258
    @rogerking7258 Год назад +1

    Great job Sam. A couple of things though; unless I missed them. You didn't show the method used to quarter the wheels accurately and how did you match the yellow paint to the name boards so perfectly?

  • @CustomiZe_
    @CustomiZe_ Год назад +4

    Cheers Sam, great work, i prefer these types of restoration videos because there's no rush, everything is done properly.
    Its like back in the day when you used to do 2 hours livestreams restoring locos during lockdown. 😊😊😊

  • @davidmolin8944
    @davidmolin8944 Год назад +1

    Fantastic job restoring old Davy Crockett, engine looks superb, can’t wait to see more of these projects in the future

  • @patricksmodels
    @patricksmodels Год назад +1

    That was very interesting, your resroration jobs on vintage locos are always entertaining and educational.

  • @brianliljeblad4371
    @brianliljeblad4371 Год назад +1

    Well done!!! I prefer this to the timed will it run videos. Looking forward to more restorations from you.

  • @johnscarsandstuff
    @johnscarsandstuff Год назад +4

    That was very satisfying to watch. Although I enjoy Salvage or Scrap, it is nice to see you take your time and finish a project to the highest standard you can (which seems pretty high). If you aren't careful you might end up turning Sam's Trains into a serious model railway channel 😂

  • @RichardKuivila1947
    @RichardKuivila1947 5 месяцев назад

    SAM - PERFECT O ! Beatuiful restooration with NO time crunch ! Made Davey proud.

  • @TranscendentalAirwaves
    @TranscendentalAirwaves Год назад

    Fantastic job!! I wish you'd do more of these. I very much agree that a full restore is so much more satisfying than rushing and doing things just enough to get it going again. More please! :D

  • @mikeking2539
    @mikeking2539 Год назад +1

    Another tip is to use some thin wood between the metal jaws of the vice and whatever you are clamping in it, to help prevent any accidental damage

  • @victorgoncalves2442
    @victorgoncalves2442 Год назад +1

    Excellent work , loved this mini series, hope you do more . Take care and thanks for the videos

  • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
    @JohnDavies-cn3ro Год назад

    Nice to see someone else restoring a Davy. (I've also got one, and its coaches.) A word of advice - watch the cylinder block and don't put too much pressure on it when handling the model; it can be fragile. The Dapol museum, when they were based in Llangollen, had several, and they'd all cracked across the block.
    The model is actually far closer to being a true scale model than many meople may have realised. The Model Railroader magazine published drawings of a Texas, New Orleans & Cincinnatti road Baldwin mogul not too long before this model appeared, and it is an almost perfect match for Davy. The carriages are also very similar to a Pennsylvania road vehicle of the civil war era

  • @ZillaJr2005
    @ZillaJr2005 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Sam! So, just a heads up, I know you’ve mostly got HO and OO Gauge stuff, but if you ever decide to expand your O Gauge collection, just be warned that it is HIGHLY ADDICTIVE. It only takes one full loop of track, and you’re permanently hooked.

  • @PaulinesPastimes
    @PaulinesPastimes Год назад

    It does look lovely in it's vibrant colours. Well rescued! 😊👍

  • @numptypootis8012
    @numptypootis8012 Год назад +1

    Great to see it finally finished, I imagine if you did want metal wheels to change out all the plastic ones you'd have to go to one of them kit build suppliers like markets or romford. Hope we get to see it pull some wagons or coaches next time it's out, I feel like some MK1s would just be silly but fun to run with it

  • @NWRJ_WStudios
    @NWRJ_WStudios Год назад +1

    Hey Sam I found the 4th one of these that I told you last time. I've complete forgot that I used the 4th one as a spares donor, right now It's just a rolling chassis. Hopefully one day I'll get it back working again.
    Cheers Jasper & Willow

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      Ahh very nice - good luck!! :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @technoandrew
    @technoandrew Год назад

    Really enjoyed this mini series Sam. It reminds me of some of the restoration work you did as livestreams during lockdown. The Salvage or Scrap series isn’t personally my cup of tea due to the forced time limit, but this was really nice to see.

  • @tiddles4x4
    @tiddles4x4 Год назад +1

    Fantastic work Sam. I recommend you give the loco a coat of gloss or satin varnish. The vallejo paint can rub off with handling.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      Thanks Tiddles - I could do that, thank you!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @levidarling5107
    @levidarling5107 Год назад

    Well done Sam, that’s another proud American based steam locomotive to your ever growing collection.

  • @eddyweller4503
    @eddyweller4503 Год назад +1

    Nicely done Sam, Davy Crocket looks great and is running well, as a kid in the 1960s I always wanted one of these but dad said they were to expensive. One thing I would love to have seen you do is the quartering, this has been a mystery to me and something I struggle with. Liked the article in this months railway modeller, take care and very well done, Eddy xx

  • @juliannaudimanche1094
    @juliannaudimanche1094 Год назад +1

    Another *fine* loco, my broski!

  • @timbervalleyproductions
    @timbervalleyproductions Год назад +4

    Hey Sam, aweskme restoration! I bought a hornby fullfat Black 5 for £50 yesterday, but sadly it doesnt work very well. I suppose what can you expect for £50! 🤷

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      Thank you!! Oh well that's still a good price - hope you can fix it up!!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @flinthillsmodelrailway
    @flinthillsmodelrailway Год назад

    great to see , I've had this model since a child and its the only one i have kept . great video

  • @exarkun42
    @exarkun42 Год назад +1

    That looks great! can't wait to see you do another one!
    As much as I love modern, high spec, realistic models, sometimes you just can't beat the charm of an old-fashioned toy.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! You're right - they really have a charm all to themselves!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @Tigermoto
    @Tigermoto Год назад

    When you need a macro lens to find fault, you know you did well. Nice work Sam.
    Perhaps it's the old man in me but i'd take this over salvage or scrap. It's great to see what you can do when not on the clock.
    Thank you.

  • @MikeLangfordGoogle
    @MikeLangfordGoogle Год назад

    Nice one Sam, I have one original almost mint boxed one of these with separately-boxed tender and a couple of real basket cases with the usual broken roofs, missing cab steps etc. The DC looks great with a few of the original coaches, very colourful and of course much larger than my HO Old Time Steamers even if nowhere near realistic. I love the XO-4 motors, with a controller like an H&M Clipper and resistance high you can even get a very slow smooth crawl out of them when well-serviced. Highly recommend Labelle lubricants for these, 102 gear lube for the motor bearings, 107 medium weight for the axles & motion gear & 106 grease for the worm - makes them run really smooth & cool, relatively quiet too 😊

  • @flyball1788
    @flyball1788 8 месяцев назад

    Loved this more in-depth restoration. The Scrap Challenges are great too but there's room in the world for both IMO.

  • @OlivierGabin
    @OlivierGabin Год назад +1

    Superb work you've done here ! I'm in for other restoration projects, you are good at that.

  • @smashkiller64
    @smashkiller64 Год назад

    Love the slow restoration style of video!
    Would love to see more like it!(not to replace salvage or scrap, more to just run along side it)

  • @ben60009
    @ben60009 Год назад

    Little tip for painting put a base colour on first I use grey myself, then you’ll get a nice solid colour and it will look the same shade.

  • @petersmith4455
    @petersmith4455 Год назад +1

    hi Sam, great video, had one of these in 1963 when they came out, gave hours of fun as a child,also had the coaches for it [R 448], i have one now as a reminder of those good days, Triang also did a version with a smoke generator r358s, a small caboose was made at a later date, why the clowns at hornby have not re introduced this loco i do not know.. if you knock those cow catchers out you could make a small fortune, Ah childhood memories !

    • @TallboyDave
      @TallboyDave Год назад

      From what I know, at some point prior to about.... 2017 or so? It was discovered that the parent company that owned Hornby at the time had literally tossed most of the old Tri-Ang era toolings in a skip and sold them for scrap.

    • @johnd8892
      @johnd8892 Год назад

      The scrapping of old tooling not in production in China happened around new management decided on the short lived relocation from Margate to Sandwich.
      Not just Triang tooling but even more recent Hornby tooling like the first APT. Same with many even 2000 era Scalextric car tooling.
      A BBC vid on Simon Kohler rejoining Hornby in that era has him visibly shaken when he discovers that the scrapping had happened when he was not employed by the company.

  • @LaneWoomer
    @LaneWoomer Год назад +2

    Have you been trying to get a New York Central streamliner I'll tell you you can it's so cool

  • @gordoncripps345
    @gordoncripps345 Год назад

    Hi Sam, thank you very much for the two Davy Crockett restoration videos which I really enjoyed. This was my first ever loco back in the 60's but sadly I no longer have it......

  • @madmark19611961
    @madmark19611961 Год назад

    Beautiful restoration and the Cow catcher turned out fantastic. As you did such a wonderful job restoring that model you probably have the skills to not just restore a model but to super detail it way beyond its original design. As it required a respray you could of filed down all the plastic moldings (not the rivets) including the boiler bands pipes and hand rails and replaced with real metal parts. I know with yours abilities you could have done that.
    I bet you have a vast scrap bin crying out with parts to re-use!

  • @gwheregwhizz
    @gwheregwhizz Год назад

    Love it. Scale modellers hate working with yellow as it's notoriously difficult to get a good finish with but those wheels are excellent.

    • @mandowarrior123
      @mandowarrior123 Год назад

      Dark yellow base colour and two thin coats of quality paint. Something like citadel.
      White is the hardest due to the titanium oxide becoming 'hairy' or sticking up like fur. Of course, desaturation being key to realism, you can get around it by using light grey.
      Red is also tricky as you cannot lighten to highlight. Key is starting with the brightest red you can find with quality and knocking it back.

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B Год назад

    Fantastic job, the color matching with the yellow you sprayed on versus the yellow that was around the word "DAVY CROCKETT"

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      Thank you! Yes it's very fortunate isn't it?!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @Skipper.
    @Skipper. Год назад

    Excellent work what a great result.

  • @seankorol
    @seankorol Год назад +1

    You did a great job Sam, The loco looks great. 👍

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot Sean! :D
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @andrewpalm2103
    @andrewpalm2103 Год назад

    Sam, an excellent restoration! I use Vallejo Model Air paints quite a bit, so I have one recommendation for you. Although excellent paints, I recommend that on the next project you apply a clear laquer or polyurethane acrylic finish on top of your paint job. (I'd guess you'd want gloss or semi-gloss.) This will help keep the paint from rubbing or scratching off due to handling. I use either Tamiya or Mr. Hobby brand spray cans (for laquer) or Vallejo Polyurethane Varnish (airbrushed) for this step. (You might want to apply the varnish to the painting subassemblies.) Lastly, your use of the 3D printer for custom masks is impressive. Cheers from Wisconsin!

  • @pemboart
    @pemboart Год назад

    I bar far, prefer this sort of video over Salvage or Scrap as it's informative and as satisfying for us as it is for you. Lovely job!

  • @gregorytalber2068
    @gregorytalber2068 Год назад

    You did an excellent awesome superb outstanding terrific great wonderful job with the model train engine and the tender.

  • @H_chapman17
    @H_chapman17 Год назад +1

    Great video Sam, winder if you could get that lamp working?
    Many thanks
    Harry

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks Harry! The laps are just dummies, though it might be fun to try and retrofit one!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @marc_abby
    @marc_abby Год назад

    I love these videos 😍 chilling in bed and watching this. Thanks Sam ! Brilliant restoration

  • @lukeslocomotives
    @lukeslocomotives Год назад +1

    Great video, but how did you quarter the wheels? It's something I've never been able to do and was wondering what tools you used and how uou did it?

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks Luke! Yeah that can be tricky - I have built tools to help me do that in the past, but I just did it by eye on this occasion, and it worked fine! I line the wheels up at 90 degrees first, before pushing them all the way onto the axle!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @jimbrown2769
    @jimbrown2769 Год назад

    More restoration videos please. They are more satisfying than the salvage or scrap series.

  • @lukejackson8741
    @lukejackson8741 Год назад

    Is it possible to get the STLs of the things you make like worm drive adaptors, wheel masks etc. such good tools

  • @richardsweeney197
    @richardsweeney197 Год назад

    Sam, I'm not sure what you mean by "Old Church." Mine was completed in 1877. A few years back, I was luck to go to Rome. I was walking around and found a church called "Chiesa Nuova" or "The New Church" dedicated in 1599 on the site of a 12 th Century church. 😀 Saint Peter's Basilica is the new St. Peter's from the 16th century. And the Basilica of Saint Paul's Outside the Walls dates back to the original built in the 4th century but rebuilt in the 800's due to a fire and again in the 19th century.
    And you have churches dating back to the Anglo Saxon, then Norman periods still in use.

  • @davidhall5868
    @davidhall5868 Год назад +1

    You could build a pannier tank engine on a pannier tank chassis which it has to fit onto so step one: design a pannier tank engine body with separate parts, step two: put the parts together, step three: pick a colour and number of your choice and step five: make sure it runs all right (if not make some modifications to the design)

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      That's a cool idea - thanks David!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

    • @davidhall5868
      @davidhall5868 Год назад

      @@SamsTrainsno worries and you can use the pictures to do some research if you want to

  • @VonMush
    @VonMush Год назад

    Hi Sam, I love seeing these kinds of videos in my feeds as this is my entry way into the hobby restoring old affordable locos. I came across your other videos' reviewing newer and modern loco's. Would you consider doing a project video on 'modernization' of old loco's like adding driving lights, bearings, DCC, sprung buffers and other parts to bring old loco's up to speed; like an old Hornby Class 20 or Class 101 DMU or Class 35. I enjoyed your video on using coreless motors and 3D printing motor housings. Thanks for sharing.

  • @simonbaker6962
    @simonbaker6962 Год назад

    Tamiya Masking Tape............... An absolute must Sam!

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      It certainly is - that's what was used!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @davidbarr9343
    @davidbarr9343 Год назад

    Extraordinary skill. Hats off to you. Well done.😊

  • @barrycoppock
    @barrycoppock Год назад

    Very good. More of this type, please.

  • @Deuce_and_a_half
    @Deuce_and_a_half Год назад

    Hey Sam, I once tried to get an old Bachmann split-chassis Mogul working again. But it's plastic connectors that separated the axels had cracked. Supposing I had a 3d printer to make more, how did you get the quartering right when you put the wheels back on? You mention it at 7:54, but don't say how you did it. Please tell us your secrets! You're magic with model locos.

  • @011dave
    @011dave Год назад

    Excellent job she looks and runs beautifully and considering it dates from the late 50's early 60'sstill looks good

  • @jole2964
    @jole2964 Год назад

    Nice work Sam. Back to its former glory if not better. You make it look easy, even though it’s not.

  • @mikeking2539
    @mikeking2539 Год назад

    Did you re-magnetize the motor? Please can you make more of this kind of thing? So much less stressful than salvage or scrap

  • @Finder1175
    @Finder1175 Год назад

    Great work , looks very well done. For future projects you might want to look into a Molotow Liquid Chrome Pen or paint pens in general , raised lines such as the hand rail along the boiler could be undertaken with a paint pen.the molotow brand really does produce a shiny chrome finish on small details.

  • @matthewneleigh567
    @matthewneleigh567 Год назад

    I think I prefer this format over the Salvage or Scrap series, to be honest. Very nice work.

  • @thequietestengine
    @thequietestengine Год назад

    It's crazy to think this loco and the Hornby James are connected, thanks for the video Sam

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Yeah absolutely - very loosely I suppose - but they originally had the same basic chassis!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @michaelschultz5127
    @michaelschultz5127 Год назад

    Which one are you going to do next? Another steam loco perhaps. Just love your restoration series.

  • @briancooper562
    @briancooper562 Год назад

    The smell is solder lead fume v the lead used for roofing churches to keep the rain out. (see Only fools and horses show where they steal the lead). Just an observation, the yellow used for the cab and wheels was the same paint. The wheels however where metal and the cab plastic so the final colour is different. Like the real thing the primer or base coats affect the final colour of the top coats. To equal out the colour a base or primer colour layer should be added to both before adding the final paint layers. This can also happen with chrome plating where the final colour depends on whether the base layer is clean base metal only, pre-nickel (slight blue) or copper plating (slight yellow). This is because the chrome layer is porous, the nickel and copper is not.

  • @billywindsock9597
    @billywindsock9597 Год назад

    I would binned it, but then I wouldn't have it in the first place. Just thought that for the roof, when I cover existing paint to make all one colour, I would sand down the roof just a little - not back to plastic, but just level up the surface. Well made as always.

  • @robinforrest7680
    @robinforrest7680 Год назад

    I’d love to see how you’d tackle some Hornby Dublo. I’ve got six locos purchased on eBay for between £15-£35 over the last six months just waiting for pickup during my Uk holidays. I’m really looking forward to getting them back to the workbench! They’re nearly all a bit shabby paint wise, but mechanically they are sound models and can be pretty easily brought back to life with a bit of TLC. There’s a non running Bristol Castle, 2 0-6-2T’s, a 4MT 2-6-4T, and two Duchess of Atholl pacifics. Can’t wait 😊

  • @trainmaster844
    @trainmaster844 Год назад

    A beautiful piece of work, Sam! 🎉 What are the odds of you finding the matching coaches or maybe 3D Printing some matching stock to suit the engine?

  • @TomDavias
    @TomDavias 4 месяца назад

    Are you going to get the cis he's that came along with these and do them up too?

  • @bryantan863
    @bryantan863 Год назад

    Well done Sam. I hope you will do more restoration works on older models.

  • @platformten5958
    @platformten5958 Год назад +1

    Hi Sam.
    An excellent restoration job. Well done! It's just a pity you can't get metal wheels of the correct diameter for the tender but, having said that, they wouldn't be part of the original model's construction.
    Also, it would have been more realistic if Triang Railways had installed a bulb or LED in the light housing at the front, just as the prototype had.
    All in all, Casey Jones would have been proud of what you have done so don't ever sell her as she is a good advert for what can be achieved if you put your mind to something.
    Paul. 👍❤️

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      Thanks a lot Paul! I'm sure I will be able to find some, I've got my eyes peeled now anyway! Yeah a bulb would be a great addition wouldn't it??
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @briandesens144
    @briandesens144 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Sam's trains

  • @joshuaW5621
    @joshuaW5621 Год назад

    Nobody restores model trains as well as Sam. Okay maybe that’s not entirely true, but he still always does a great job.

  • @icanhazgoodgame3845
    @icanhazgoodgame3845 Год назад

    Would paint markers help with small details? I know they make them with different media so Im sure some that work better than others.

  • @Madonsteamrailways
    @Madonsteamrailways Год назад

    Great work, Sam!! Love it!!

  • @brianmicky7596
    @brianmicky7596 Год назад

    Hi Sam, Glad to see another one saved, back on the rails, very good,( like the nail varnish 😂) Next. All the best Brian 😃

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Thanks Brian - very glad to have this one back on the rails!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @BlueMK2
    @BlueMK2 Год назад

    Say what brand of Caliper do you use? I bought some from local hardware store and the internal blades were far too big for getting the in-between the loco wheelsets.

  • @sambranton3346
    @sambranton3346 Год назад +1

    7 minutes after you posted and im nowhere near the first comment. Its not just me who enjoys the content you create. Thank you for the vids, i always enjoy them.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Sam, that's lovely to hear!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @B.E.E.F..B.O.S.S
    @B.E.E.F..B.O.S.S Год назад

    This is a great restoration Sam good work

  • @AllensTrains
    @AllensTrains Год назад

    I see every loco you feature run past that signal box with the broken window! Isn't it about time you mended it? Thanks for uploading.

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      hahaha yeah maybe you're right!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @czwij
    @czwij Год назад +1

    shame you didn't show the quartering , as it is the trickiest part of the build. would be good to see the technique involved.

  • @modelrailfan37
    @modelrailfan37 Год назад

    Hey, great video! Have you seen that Bachmann have upgraded their 9F? I saw some Rails of Sheffield listings showing better cab detail and wires running between the loco and tender! It also says 8n the listing that the model now has a Plugxx22 pin socket instead of the old 8 pin, and I believe they now have a pre-fitted speaker as well. Would be interested to see if there are other changes as well (ie: bearings, no parting line, less flashing, etc.).

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад +1

      Yeah I have heard that - I'm glad they've finally made some changes... hopefully the chassis is of a decent quality now too!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @jole2964
    @jole2964 Год назад

    Would be nice to see one of these, a rocket or even one of your homemade old style locos working with the smoke box. 🙂

  • @alan_mythicalgnome
    @alan_mythicalgnome Год назад

    It looks and runs really well. I'm curious to know how it would look with the Toy Story loco, or is it the same model?

  • @jamesdunloptrains
    @jamesdunloptrains Год назад

    Awesome video today Sam beautiful locomotive so glad to see it running might have to get one

    • @SamsTrains
      @SamsTrains  Год назад

      Thanks very much James, appreciate it my friend!
      Thanks for watching, Sam :)

  • @davidballoid2118
    @davidballoid2118 Год назад

    Hay Sam, you do miracles with that Air Brush, I thought it would be in your best interest to let you know that on American steam Locomotives would have had the Pony Truck's wheels painted the same color as the rest of them only on the wheel faces if it was Exposed if their was a bearing journal box in front of the face the wheel it would not be painted . Hope this helps you, Cheers !

    • @johnd8892
      @johnd8892 Год назад

      I would have though US locomotive wheels would commonly be painted black to protect them from rusting.

    • @davidballoid2118
      @davidballoid2118 Год назад

      @@johnd8892 Yes they would, The exception is if the paint scheme was for black wheels they'd all be black. If you had a passenger loco and had accent colors on the wheels they'd paint them all the same color.

  • @nick-dm3if
    @nick-dm3if Год назад

    Hey sam, only a suggestion but i notice alot about the steam train wheels, not all of them but a ton where they have i guess what would be slag in between the spokes, i take a small file and clean them up and it gives a smoother better appearance.

  • @kellywhitlow8325
    @kellywhitlow8325 Год назад +1

    Very Nice Sam

  • @DavidTheNickjrFan2003
    @DavidTheNickjrFan2003 Год назад

    You should do a restoration video of your bachmann john bull & Lafayette locomotives you got