Mr. Scott, the yellow machine at the trailer is called a grader. A real Catapiller grader costs 400,000 dollars. Mr. Scott you were right. The Catapiller construction vehicles will look great building your park. Mike
That is quite a box! A lot of cool stuff in there. Those Rio Grande closed hoppers are really nice. I had gotten away from making upgrades to our older stuff and just recently started again.
Very nice gifts and additions for your channel Dave. Great to see the box unpacked and wagons in action. The Grader set looks great too. Wonderful. Happy Modelling Mon
Did christmas come early.... wow what a lovely collection to add to your ever growing collection. and just FYI.. graders are usually loaded drive on and reverse off.. so that if the blade cannot be turned enough to sit on the trailer diagonally then we can mark the blade with orange paint and flags to say Wide Load and so that we know the widest point of our load.... and put our signs of wide load on the front and back of the truck transporting it. I would attach a picture of one of the wide loads I've transported but YT doesn't allow pics in the comment section.
That’s my life, designing boxes and displays. Everything needs a box. 📦 I’ve been storing my engines and rolling stock in these boxes. Also, the smaller partitions can be moved around and make different size cells.
A fair bit of that Rio Grande stuff appears to be Athearn and especially Roundhouse. The latter did runs of those gondolas and covered hoppers you got back in the day. I don't have much experience with the old Roundhouse freight car kits (the bulk of the ones I've assembled are of Walthers manufacture), but I know they're quite popular even to this day. Shame the company is no longer producing kits after Athearn bought them out.
With all those hoppers, you going to need a grain elevator 😊
Turn it around, in drives on and backs off. LOL
It’s always a good day when you upload!
another awesome gift haul dave
I liked the run at the end and Joe completed the set with the grader. You have great friends. Jersey Bill
The big box is great, perfect storage, good design by Aaron. Great selection of rolling stock too, trains look superb running around your layout mate.
Nice
The little, short, tall box cars are called high cubes.
Mr. Scott, the yellow machine at the trailer is called a grader. A real Catapiller grader costs 400,000 dollars. Mr. Scott you were right. The Catapiller construction vehicles will look great building your park. Mike
That is quite a box! A lot of cool stuff in there. Those Rio Grande closed hoppers are really nice. I had gotten away from making upgrades to our older stuff and just recently started again.
very nice gifts from some very nice friends
Very nice gifts and additions for your channel Dave.
Great to see the box unpacked and wagons in action.
The Grader set looks great too.
Wonderful.
Happy Modelling
Mon
Did christmas come early.... wow what a lovely collection to add to your ever growing collection. and just FYI.. graders are usually loaded drive on and reverse off.. so that if the blade cannot be turned enough to sit on the trailer diagonally then we can mark the blade with orange paint and flags to say Wide Load and so that we know the widest point of our load.... and put our signs of wide load on the front and back of the truck transporting it. I would attach a picture of one of the wide loads I've transported but YT doesn't allow pics in the comment section.
Lovely jubbely
... Awesome !!!
Thank you Aaron and thank you Joe
That’s my life, designing boxes and displays. Everything needs a box. 📦 I’ve been storing my engines and rolling stock in these boxes. Also, the smaller partitions can be moved around and make different size cells.
@ScottRails Thanks for showcasing my box!! I’d like to try and sell them, but I would have to work with my place of work before doing it.
East Palatine Ohio all over again😮
A fair bit of that Rio Grande stuff appears to be Athearn and especially Roundhouse. The latter did runs of those gondolas and covered hoppers you got back in the day. I don't have much experience with the old Roundhouse freight car kits (the bulk of the ones I've assembled are of Walthers manufacture), but I know they're quite popular even to this day. Shame the company is no longer producing kits after Athearn bought them out.
Hello scott
that's great :) and I have a question, where did you buy such nice cardboard boxes, I would like to have one :)
@@A.J-Trains-H0 I design and make them.
@@aaronl_trains_and_planes Friking NICE :)
Have you thought about getting some bnsf grain hoppers or other freight cars.
Is that a big foot in the foreground
Don't be silly. It's a Sasquatch, lol.