I don't model N scale nor do I model north American railways but this was a great review - clear, concise and matter of fact. Too many reviews are padded out and excessive for no real benefit. They look like nice wagons. Your channel is one of my favourites and I love your scenery and realistic track layout. Spacious and expansive and scenic. Too many layouts cram far too much track in every spare space. It never looks realistic. 👍
what is your favorite brand of metal wheel sets? I ask because I am changing out the wheels on my rolling stock . Thanks, and love your videos and if you don't mind I would like to copy some of your scenic work.
I'm a big fan of the old BLMA wheels, now Atlas if you can find them. I've tried the Tangent wheels, which is pretty much a BLMA copy, and it is very nice. Cheers.
If memory serves the etched platforms have two tabs at the end that are installed through slots in the carbody. You must carefully insert an exact blade under the etching next to the tab and gently rock/pry the etching away from the body to get them to come off. They are glued in place so you have to be careful not to bend the etchings of course. Good luck. -grant
I don't model N scale nor do I model north American railways but this was a great review - clear, concise and matter of fact. Too many reviews are padded out and excessive for no real benefit. They look like nice wagons. Your channel is one of my favourites and I love your scenery and realistic track layout. Spacious and expansive and scenic. Too many layouts cram far too much track in every spare space. It never looks realistic. 👍
Thank you Peter, I appreciate that. Cheers. -grant
Those are great looking cars. Great review. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks for watching Dave!
Wow they should get you to sell them! Great review. As the first guy said, very to the point and great information.
Thanks Warren.
@@SouthernAlbertaRail I hopefully start working at the end of the month and I'm definitely going to become a member
Thanks and please more
More reviews in the works. Some really cool Canadian stuff coming up.
what is your favorite brand of metal wheel sets? I ask because I am changing out the wheels on my rolling stock . Thanks, and love your videos and if you don't mind I would like to copy some of your scenic work.
I'm a big fan of the old BLMA wheels, now Atlas if you can find them. I've tried the Tangent wheels, which is pretty much a BLMA copy, and it is very nice. Cheers.
Nice video, I need to change the coupler and I don't know how to remove the walkways. Any experience on how to do this?
If memory serves the etched platforms have two tabs at the end that are installed through slots in the carbody. You must carefully insert an exact blade under the etching next to the tab and gently rock/pry the etching away from the body to get them to come off. They are glued in place so you have to be careful not to bend the etchings of course. Good luck. -grant
@@SouthernAlbertaRail I noticed the tabs but its too bad they are glued, it makes things more complicated :) anyway thanks -mariusz
Nice video
Thanks
I'm running HO but I haven't seen the NSC well car offered for sale. Does anyone know if they are available in HO scale?
I think Walthers made a NSC car if memory serves....