Great engine smooth running and detailed. Those GGD cars make a great consist running at speed. Definitely the late 30’s to mid 40’s which is also what I model. Your layout is a wonder.
Amazing locomotive and video as always. We just watched the blu ray of your layouts from TM videos (Great video by the way) and Caleb noticed you wearing a Pittsburgh Steelers shirt. We’re glad to see another Steeler fan loving the train hobby. Thanks for sharing. Happy Railroading and Go Steelers!!!
Love that engine! As usual, Lionel hit the sounds out of the park. I am used to seeing weathered on your layout so I was surprised when I ran across the thumbnail to click on the video. Can't wait to see the weathered look.
Wow. Didn’t think much about this engine. But my god is it gorgeous. Can’t decide between this and the fantasy Southern 2-10-4. This engine makes up for the blunder on the J1 whistle.
From what I can tell it shares most of the tooling with the early 2000s 28072 Hudson along with the one from the 50th Anniversary Set. The wheels are pressed on now as opposed to screw-on and the (main) smoke unit is no longer a mechanical puffer.
Norm nice looking engine. I like the sound and smoke of the engine. Do's it have the whistle steam effect? Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing it with the weathering scheme.
Can I ask how long those passenger cars are? They look pretty big; much larger than the usual 18" length. Who builds them? They don't look like Lionel or MTH cars.
@@normstrains GGD? I've never heard of them. Do they catalog certain trains each year like Lionel & MTH or do they take requests for certain trains as well? There's quite a few passenger trains I'd love to get for my locomotives, like some Amfleet cars for my Amtrak Genesis or a 20th Century Limited for my Niagara.
Taylor Williams here their site: www.goldengatedepot.com They announce new runs on their site and on OGR occasionally. You can also join their email list.
@@normstrains Thanks, man. I appreciate that. Now I have a new O scale model train company that I can get model passenger trains from. Their cars look very attractive. I'll definitely have to get some.
Taylor Williams Think of GGD like K-Line except better. All of their products are of the “my wallet will be bawling hysterically but it’s so worth it” variety. Some cars they do are plastic and not brass or aluminum, but they are built to the same standard. All products are made in China, but the talented men and women that make them are actually proud of their products. Made by hand by Chinese artisans. Their parent company is Sunset Models, who recently bought ERR and is becoming a big supplier of aftermarket TMCC stuff. They also have gorgeous locomotives.
Colin Barner wondering when someone would notice. It seems to be going 4.5-5 per rev. It’s not killing me though, some of my upgraded engines aren’t dead-on but close enough.
Mr. Charbonneau, you captured the timeless appeal of 3-Rail, and elevated it to a proto' art form. Well done.
What a layout! Absolutely marvelous. Enjoyed your video very much. Nice work.
Great engine smooth running and detailed. Those GGD cars make a great consist running at speed. Definitely the late 30’s to mid 40’s which is also what I model. Your layout is a wonder.
Mr. Charbonneau your work is exquisite sir. Amazing scenery and Your trains look incredible. Truly inspiring.
Love those scullin disc drivers!
I'm really impressed with the Legacy engines. Looking forward to seeing it after you get it done!
Congratulations on the engine and thanks for sharing it on the initial runs. Al
The steam from the whistle made me stay to the end.
Amazing locomotive and video as always. We just watched the blu ray of your layouts from TM videos (Great video by the way) and Caleb noticed you wearing a Pittsburgh Steelers shirt. We’re glad to see another Steeler fan loving the train hobby. Thanks for sharing. Happy Railroading and Go Steelers!!!
Thx man. I spent some time there and my wife is from there.
Love that engine! As usual, Lionel hit the sounds out of the park. I am used to seeing weathered on your layout so I was surprised when I ran across the thumbnail to click on the video. Can't wait to see the weathered look.
Very nice run and engine Norm!!!
Wow. Didn’t think much about this engine. But my god is it gorgeous. Can’t decide between this and the fantasy Southern 2-10-4.
This engine makes up for the blunder on the J1 whistle.
I was bummed on that J1a, it would have been an easy purchase if it had the correct whistle and Kadee mount.
Norm Charbonneau
Well you already have the 2001 version so it’s not that big of a loss.
If I get one, I’m going for the 2011 run.
outstanding
Another great video, Norm!
Man, the lengths I would go to see your layout.
This is a very nice video and that's a nice engine. Btw, I looked on the MTH website for a Trainmaster and they actually offer one in a Pennsy livery
Beautiful engine!
Excellence!
Amazing!
Beauty!!!
GORGEOUS locomotive! Is that all new tooling? Thanks, Congrats and Enjoy!
From what I can tell it shares most of the tooling with the early 2000s 28072 Hudson along with the one from the 50th Anniversary Set. The wheels are pressed on now as opposed to screw-on and the (main) smoke unit is no longer a mechanical puffer.
Norm nice looking engine. I like the sound and smoke of the engine. Do's it have the whistle steam effect? Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing it with the weathering scheme.
Nick L Trains yes it has whistle steam.
@@normstrains Thanks for the info. What catalog was it in?
Nick L Trains 2019 vol. 1 think? I think I ordered it back in February or March.
@@normstrains Thanks for the info. Nick
Absolutely beautiful. Amazing detail and beautiful locomotive and consist. i presume you'll weather all this stuff eventually?
yes I will eventually convert everything to Kadees too. Engine needs a bit of cosmetic work before weathering. Not sure when I'll get it all done.
Can I ask how long those passenger cars are? They look pretty big; much larger than the usual 18" length. Who builds them? They don't look like Lionel or MTH cars.
Taylor Williams they are 21” GGDs.
@@normstrains GGD? I've never heard of them. Do they catalog certain trains each year like Lionel & MTH or do they take requests for certain trains as well? There's quite a few passenger trains I'd love to get for my locomotives, like some Amfleet cars for my Amtrak Genesis or a 20th Century Limited for my Niagara.
Taylor Williams here their site: www.goldengatedepot.com
They announce new runs on their site and on OGR occasionally. You can also join their email list.
@@normstrains Thanks, man. I appreciate that. Now I have a new O scale model train company that I can get model passenger trains from. Their cars look very attractive. I'll definitely have to get some.
Taylor Williams Think of GGD like K-Line except better. All of their products are of the “my wallet will be bawling hysterically but it’s so worth it” variety. Some cars they do are plastic and not brass or aluminum, but they are built to the same standard. All products are made in China, but the talented men and women that make them are actually proud of their products. Made by hand by Chinese artisans.
Their parent company is Sunset Models, who recently bought ERR and is becoming a big supplier of aftermarket TMCC stuff. They also have gorgeous locomotives.
would you do Hudson 5445.
I think I’m done with Hudsons unless I can find the 3rd Rail J3a with the Selkirk front.
@@normstrains she's a streamliner with boxpok drivers on MTH.
This is standard Lionel Railsounds ?
You missed the vision line 5344???
RailPony didn’t want it. Glad they made this one!
😊👍
The exhaust sounds are not 4 chuffs per revolution of the drivers.
Colin Barner wondering when someone would notice. It seems to be going 4.5-5 per rev. It’s not killing me though, some of my upgraded engines aren’t dead-on but close enough.
dang 360p
uploaded 4K, might take a little while to show full res.