Loading the CMW Depressed Flatcar Part 2: FINISHED

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @leisureshoot
    @leisureshoot Год назад +1

    That factory scene dwarfs the large transformer cars, and there were three in the area, yet they seemed spaced out. That really conveys a sense of a large complex, and reality. Well done! I really enjoyed watching you build the scene, and now adding rolling stock to finish it.

  • @EtonieE25
    @EtonieE25 Год назад +1

    Rob you’re a bloody nutter for detail mate! 🇬🇧
    Looks bloomin marvellous mate as does your layout 👍

  • @osscouter
    @osscouter Год назад +1

    Rest easy, Rob. You are most likely the only person in your county that knows this product at all. There's a high likelihood that you are one of only two people in the state who know this (and I feel like I'm high at two). You can check this off as 'Mission Accomplished'. Well done!

  • @stephendollahan425
    @stephendollahan425 Год назад +1

    A great set of videos. It's an interesting subject, and the fact that you're willing to share your knowledge of the subject, makes it even more so. You complain about your rambling on, but I find it fun and more often than not, as educational as the rest of the video. I always look forward to seeing more of your scenic and detailing videos. Keep them coming. By the way, I really like that little Pennsy switcher you used and it sounds fantastic.

  • @RonsTrainsNThings
    @RonsTrainsNThings Год назад

    Another fantastic load. Thanks for the inspiration...and for the transformer education.

  • @datkinsify
    @datkinsify Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your railroad and personality with us. Fun to watch.

  • @anthonyborden2513
    @anthonyborden2513 Год назад +1

    Great model mr Bennett and great presentation you have one of the best layouts on RUclips superb 😀 🎉

  • @michaelricks1618
    @michaelricks1618 Год назад

    Stunning models. The many hours of work really paid off!

  • @chazzyb8660
    @chazzyb8660 Год назад

    Great series Rob, back on 'home territory' for you. Lovely stuff and so nice to see the layout again. As someone else commented below, it is amazing to see the scale of the transformer when compared to the trucks parked up in the factory, and teh buildings surrounding them. Those things are truly vast. Maybe it's time for a further visit around the place?
    As to your rambling on, why, that's why we are here of course. Glad to hear you sounding so much better, and enjoying your layout once more. Happy days indeed.

  • @MarkCroucherRC4fun
    @MarkCroucherRC4fun Год назад

    This is my morning coffee watch thanks for sharing 😊

  • @deeprunrailroad_Mike
    @deeprunrailroad_Mike Год назад

    Looks great Rob. The tie downs were worth it. I worked in Pittsfield MA at the Ordinance plant in 1980. Silver lake never froze it was always blamed on the transformer plant. Years later when the làke was drained they found a steam pipe vented under the water. Mike

  • @thomream1888
    @thomream1888 Год назад

    Rob, you have such a wealth of knowledge in this field, hearing you talk about the bushings and such have you ever given thought to writing a book from a modelers viewpoint regarding this industry? You've got access to info that most of us only dream about finding, and maybe an understanding and supportive employer might assist with historic info, photos and such. I for one would love to know how a depressed-center flatcar gets loaded. I've never seen such information or photos ANYwhere. We need someone to provide the info so the rest of us can catch up to your level of modeling!

  • @Vman7757
    @Vman7757 Год назад

    Nicely done. Thank you for sharing. You do beautiful work.

  • @whiteknightcat
    @whiteknightcat Год назад

    If you still have that Walthers transformer, you will now need to take all the cooling fins, fans, and other accessories, crate them up, and load them on a conventional 53 foot flatcar, as they would be part of the shipment.
    As for the four tie downs, there is another method I've seen used that does not require as much nut/bolt detail. The tie downs are two pieces each - the upper one is simply bent appropriately and "hooked" at the end so you can slip them into the retainers at the top and angle them generally as the ones you did, with the hooked ends securing them to the retainers. The lower halves would be threaded on the bottom end and have the nut/washer casting below the car floor. The two sections would be pulled taut and welded together halfway up, with final tension applied by tightening the one nut at the bottom of each.

  • @JPoulAndersson
    @JPoulAndersson Год назад

    Beautiful work Rob, a superb wagon! Joachim

  • @lucgagnon5241
    @lucgagnon5241 Год назад

    That car and load are awesome. You've done a great job sir.

  • @kyleburkholder6003
    @kyleburkholder6003 Год назад

    Looka awesome. Dont forget the number one rule of a model railroad. It is MY model railroad.

  • @johnparker7874
    @johnparker7874 Год назад +2

    Beautiful model. Only thing I see is the “Do Not Hump” sign. Should be four of them, and face the sides of the car, so the tired hump conductor can read it.

  • @duanewhite3275
    @duanewhite3275 Год назад

    Beautiful project. Beautiful layout.

  • @tvtoms
    @tvtoms Год назад +1

    Really great fine detail work as usual!

  • @daviemaclean61
    @daviemaclean61 Год назад

    Lovely and detailed job, with more attention to detail than most will notice. But when they do you'll be vindicated. Cheers

  • @hoscalemodeltrains1221
    @hoscalemodeltrains1221 Год назад

    Well done, I have a similar project I'm working on, you just provided me with all the details I needed to know.

  • @bobhastings6464
    @bobhastings6464 Год назад

    Hey Rob
    Glad to see you kickin” out the content again.
    Always loved your videos!
    Cheers from Canada
    Bob

  • @johnbanicki7232
    @johnbanicki7232 Год назад

    Looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing.

  • @stephenriley9084
    @stephenriley9084 Год назад

    Rob, I very much enjoyed that, even though I used to work for GEC in the UK😂😂😂! Regards, Stephen.

  • @westinghouse
    @westinghouse Год назад

    Great work! Thanks for sharing.

  • @robertlewis7237
    @robertlewis7237 Год назад

    THANK YOU FO OTHER DETAILED VIDEO AS GREAT JOY WATCHING VERY TIME
    FROM AUSTRALIA

  • @harlint1233
    @harlint1233 Год назад +2

    Mr. Bennett, I hope you don't mind me making a small in expensive Suggestion. If you go to the auto store in your area and buy a small roll of auto striping tape ( black ) It will serve as a tie down strap for your crate. You can also use it for lumber loads and a number of other things. I don't know. What do you think?

  • @brianregan3489
    @brianregan3489 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely incredible again!

  • @joeraderblackrockcentralrr
    @joeraderblackrockcentralrr Год назад

    very well done and explained. that would make a great load on anybodies layout

  • @jayodonnell5748
    @jayodonnell5748 Год назад

    Great job Rob.

  • @keithdenner9441
    @keithdenner9441 Год назад

    Great work Rob!

  • @giuseppearditi7963
    @giuseppearditi7963 Год назад

    Le tue realizzazioni sono sempre state ottime ma questo ultimo carro è veramente eccezionale i particolari poi curati al massimo dei forte👏👏

    • @robbennett1965
      @robbennett1965 Год назад

      Italian?? Grazie mille e grazie per la visione.

  • @mysticrailroad
    @mysticrailroad Год назад

    spectacular build

  • @DtheD740
    @DtheD740 Год назад

    Very entertaining ( including your explanations)

  • @shadowfaxx5
    @shadowfaxx5 Год назад

    Nice job! Very inspiring!!

  • @154Colin
    @154Colin Год назад

    Spectacular!! I don't mean to be a PITA, but the "Bearing Crate" appeared to have tie down rods attached in the prototype picture.

    • @robbennett1965
      @robbennett1965 Год назад

      You are absolutely correct- these is a metal strap over the top of the crate. I just can't figure out a good way to model it, so I got lazy and left it off!

    • @154Colin
      @154Colin Год назад

      How about prototype vehicle pinstriping? It's a shame with the attention to detail you have done that you would dismiss that.@@robbennett1965

  • @warrenholmar1129
    @warrenholmar1129 Год назад

    Looks fantastic, Rob! Brilliant work as always.
    Are there any tunnels/ brigdes on your layout that have clearance issues? How big is the transformer next to an NMRA gauge?

    • @robbennett1965
      @robbennett1965 Год назад

      No issues- yet. I built the layout to handle Doublestacks and Autoracks (back when I was in the modern era...) so thus far no issues. I haven't actually held an NMRA gauge up to one of the loads- maybe I should try that!

  • @pierreboone568
    @pierreboone568 Год назад

    Very Nice, well done.

  • @phillipglidden3775
    @phillipglidden3775 Год назад

    Great series, really enjoyed it. Brought back some good and bad memories. Maybe you have it on there but did you consider an external nitrogen bottle and rigging? Also does Class one model have the radiator assemblies that go with the transformer? I want to do something similar for my layout once I get to that stage. Thanks again.

    • @robbennett1965
      @robbennett1965 Год назад

      Thanks! Adding a Nitrogem system would not be too hard- except for modeling the small N2 copper runs to/from the nitrogen regulator/pressure gauge and the unit. Unfortunately Class One does not have the radiators for this unit. I would like to see some vintage (~1955) radiators and heat exchangers.

  • @randydobson1863
    @randydobson1863 Год назад +1

    hello stephen it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks stephen thanks friends randy

  • @davidforbes2088
    @davidforbes2088 Год назад

    Any chance you could reveiw the Walther's re-release of their transformer kit, maybe with some tips on how to upgrade thier kit? Also, will you be using the new Walthers Westinghouse 8-axel depressed center flat car or is to new for your era?
    Great job, always enjoy watching your videos.

  • @tbearrails9983
    @tbearrails9983 Год назад

    low and behold... train movement...!

  • @jasonkebic741
    @jasonkebic741 Год назад

    Love the work as always, Any plans for a layout update or ops session in the future

  • @johnnieblaze8983
    @johnnieblaze8983 Год назад

    That came out awesome! Just curious, shouldn't there be some drums of oil with that load?

    • @robbennett1965
      @robbennett1965 Год назад +1

      Maybe, but I'm saying the Customer will get a tankcar of new oil, or a few drums could be on a separate flat with other accessories. I just don't know yet!

    • @johnnieblaze8983
      @johnnieblaze8983 Год назад

      @@robbennett1965 Nice! Gotta love it when a plan comes together!

  • @michaelcurry4855
    @michaelcurry4855 Год назад

    Two questions. #1 what color did you paint your fascia's. ( The blue color). #2 would you like a 44 toner Westing House engine? Will give it to you if you want it. I wanted a Hooker Chemical one and found a factory painted one 3 weeks after I bought the Westinghouse one

    • @robbennett1965
      @robbennett1965 Год назад

      The blue for the fascia came from my local Lowes- I can't remember what it was, and now I only have a small jar of the paint left! And thank you for the very kind offer- but I'm okay right now. The Pennsy did indeed use a GE 44 tonner as the plant switcher at Westinghouse, so I do have one of the Rapido GE 44 tonners in PRR on order.

  • @joep4235
    @joep4235 Год назад

    Just fsntastic!

  • @luisacosta5393
    @luisacosta5393 Год назад

    Good Job my Friend

  • @ronduz1281
    @ronduz1281 Год назад

    Wow and Wow👍👍👍

  • @smallrails6831
    @smallrails6831 Год назад

  • @mr.marklin5602
    @mr.marklin5602 Год назад

    🔥👍