Broadway Limited HO Pennsylvania Streamlined K4s Review

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @thomasavensjr.2790
    @thomasavensjr.2790 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very impressive and well detailed PRR streamlined k4 model, the k4 class was one of the Pennsylvania railroad 's main examples of steam power operating in passenger service. The streamlined k4 locomotives have an impressive appearance and looked marvelous hauling the PRR "Broadway Limited" passenger train consists, great product review- Tom.

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  10 месяцев назад

      thanks! glad you enjoyed the review! I put a lot of effort into these glad it paid off. Indeed, its quite a loco

  • @Steamerthesteamtrain
    @Steamerthesteamtrain Год назад +1

    5:44 You should look at an old AC Gilbert B6's boiler. It's diecast and very thin from my memory.

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад

      Hello, the AF 0-6-0s were very good for its time, but it shared the similar limitations in diecast technology, which limits it from casting fine/thin details (such as running boards, which are very thick), just like this model.

  • @gonebamboo4116
    @gonebamboo4116 Год назад +2

    Congrats! I noticed the streamliner missing from your line up

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад +1

      ended up selling it cause 1936 is not my era :(

    • @gonebamboo4116
      @gonebamboo4116 Год назад

      @@trainman440
      Curious what era you like now that you've done away with SP. I'm not a streamliner fan by any means, like most everything pre 37. Finally got my hippos' though. Hugely disappointed with BLI

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад

      @@gonebamboo4116 I model PRR 1947, ATSF 1953, and NYC around the late 40s (havent quite chosen an exact era yet)

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад

      @@gonebamboo4116 Whats so disappointing about the hippos? Theyre fine models imo just a bit light and overpriced. I got cheap used ones from the paragon and paragon2 days and just swapped out the decoders for TCS ones. I like mine alot!

  • @lipsnortheasttrains9128
    @lipsnortheasttrains9128 Год назад +4

    Very nice review. I have one as well. I ended up putting a styrene shim to level the boiler with the tender. Also, I had an issue with paragon 3 decoder. Sent it in the BLI and they sent it back with a paragon 4 + new smoke unit. Needless to say, it’s nearly perfect. Smokes a ton too. Definitely wish some panels were thinner like you said. Either way, very nice model.

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад +1

      thanks! Yea the decoder was meh, mine came with a keep alive already installed in the tender...probably a preventative measure employed by BLI after people realized how bad the K4s decoders were.

  • @officialpennsyjoe
    @officialpennsyjoe Год назад +2

    Great video! Loved the history section at the beginning!

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I love giving a bit of backstory on certain models. I find the history to be fascinating.

  • @ianfernandez2735
    @ianfernandez2735 Год назад +2

    If there was a time machine. I would travel to the late 1930s just to see that that streamlined k4 on the Broadway limit racing the Dreyfuss hudson on the 20th century limit heading to Chicago. That would be awesome.

    • @gonebamboo4116
      @gonebamboo4116 Год назад +1

      You can still see it on Heron rail, sort of. I think it was Vol 2 or 3. No wait, that was the race against a Niagra
      (Pennsylvania Glory)

    • @ianfernandez2735
      @ianfernandez2735 Год назад

      Their was also a recreation of the race between the Broadway limit and the 20th century by K&L on the video of the new dreyfuss hudson for trainz

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад +1

      woulda been pretty crazy. Shoot, I should have made a dreyfuss and 3768 race video before I left :(

  • @parts323
    @parts323 Год назад +2

    Nice review. I own the dark green paint version. It continues to run flawlessly.

  • @OriginalBongoliath
    @OriginalBongoliath Год назад +1

    I have the DGLE but I paid less than $300 with Keep Alive installed. I would not pay more than $300 for one.

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад

      Nice! I paid $150 for this one, like new also with the capacitor preinstalled inside. Ended up reselling it cause its out of my era.

  • @gonebamboo4116
    @gonebamboo4116 Год назад

    No doubt, this is your most professional, most well made, completely thought out production yet. Excellent, very excellent.

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад +1

      thanks dude! I really appreciate it when someone realizes the effort I put in these videos.

    • @gonebamboo4116
      @gonebamboo4116 Год назад

      @@trainman440
      Haha, so now you know why I don't do vids.

  • @treniscalagincasa-scalegtr4495
    @treniscalagincasa-scalegtr4495 Год назад +1

    Hello, do you have any information on the composition (NCS, CMYK or other) of the DGLE color of the PRR 3768 wanting to reproduce a model? I can't find any information on the internet. There are very few color photos of the time, and I don't know if they reproduce reality. Thank you for any info, and for your video.

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад

      Hello, Im really sorry but I dont have that information. Did 3768 not use the same DGLE color as other PRR steam engines? Or maybe their brunswick green diesels?

    • @treniscalagincasa-scalegtr4495
      @treniscalagincasa-scalegtr4495 Год назад

      @@trainman440 Thankyou for reply, yes, it was painted with same DGLE (I guess), but I cannot find the exact formula of it, in terms of color scale (NCS for example) to get the paint made in a color shop. I will try asking at the Railroad museum of Pennsylvania, or some of the train models companies. Some people indicate the color as the Brunswick green, which seems too much green to me, or that some yellow chrome was added to black paint; some say that to better protect the locomotive metal some copper was added to the paint, and the copper oxidation was resposible of the greenish color....

  • @themodeltrainroom8990
    @themodeltrainroom8990 Год назад +1

    Great video and locomotive! I have the KI version of the second variation paint scheme. Its very simple and featureless compared to the BLI version, but its performance and appearance is fantastic!

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад +1

      aye! the key version has better proportions imo, especially on the tender. Paint is also done much better imo, although ive never seen one in person. cheers!

  • @FreighttrainDaniel1225
    @FreighttrainDaniel1225 11 месяцев назад +1

    Will this locomotive get re released?

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  11 месяцев назад

      Maybe! Probably yea lol. There's plenty of used engines tho, which are fairly affordable. Ive seen more than one of these sell for around $200-225 before. Just be patient and look often on ebay!

    • @FreighttrainDaniel1225
      @FreighttrainDaniel1225 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks trainman great review btw

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  11 месяцев назад

      @@FreighttrainDaniel1225 thanks :)

  • @ACL_modeler
    @ACL_modeler Год назад +2

    I have one😃

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад

      With a username like that, I would hope you do! :)