That is very cool, thanks for showing us. Building model RR locomotives and cars from scrap is sometimes better than factory-made. I built mine in N gauge and HO gauge, I love them, but a lot of time invested. This has to be the most tedious but rewarding hobby out there, all for something that runs in circles, LOL! I'm 30 years in and still excited every time I rail-up my trains. I really like this one, it looks like the 1930's impression of future steam locomotives, very nicely done!
David, An interesting model which is again well executed! It looks also a bit like a steam-motor locomotive (see: Egyptian Steam-Motor Locomotive of 1938). Best regards Fred
What a great modeler you are. My nephews & I have been watching your videos & we are all in awe.
That is very cool, thanks for showing us. Building model RR locomotives and cars from scrap is sometimes better than factory-made. I built mine in N gauge and HO gauge, I love them, but a lot of time invested. This has to be the most tedious but rewarding hobby out there, all for something that runs in circles, LOL! I'm 30 years in and still excited every time I rail-up my trains. I really like this one, it looks like the 1930's impression of future steam locomotives, very nicely done!
David, as usual, you have built a great model, that runs smoothly, using otherwiseextra leftover parts... gary
Awesome work!! It really looks great! Thanks for sharing!! ;-)
David, An interesting model which is again well executed! It looks also a bit like a steam-motor locomotive (see: Egyptian Steam-Motor Locomotive of 1938). Best regards Fred
Hmm .. this one must have slipped past me. I love a good bash and how many are Meyers at that? Nice one Dave👌😉✌️ 🖖😎🤙
There are a couple of videos on my channel showing monorail activity