Very good advice. I've had a small screwdriver set for a long time. They come in very handy, not just for my trains, but also for my slot cars. I only have one tweezer, which is dual-ended. The one thing that is also needed is a set of needle-nose pliers. The thin, narrow ones can get into small places and grab things that a tweezer might not be able to get a good grip on. Excellent video.
Excellent recommendations!
Thank you!
Great video, Oscar. Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very good advice. I've had a small screwdriver set for a long time. They come in very handy, not just for my trains, but also for my slot cars. I only have one tweezer, which is dual-ended. The one thing that is also needed is a set of needle-nose pliers. The thin, narrow ones can get into small places and grab things that a tweezer might not be able to get a good grip on. Excellent video.
wow, thanks for sharing
Thanks for the info. I really enjoy your videos.
Thanks for watching! I hope to have more topics you enjoy.
I made my own static grass applicator too. Saved big bucks!!
oh yeah, those prices are crazy high
@@oscarso-gaugetrains can you do a video on how you made yours?
Sorry for the delay in reply. Sure, but mine actually broke. When i make another one i will actually document it and publish a video.
Good tips Oscar. Wanna look at my new CNW engine.
CNW love the color scheme
Number one a punchbag you will screw up so punch that not the layout. I ken from screwing up lots.
yeah