More CN action
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More CN action
CN "G" SCALE
Man, that was great action. I loved it. Thanks Popps
Hey Pops! that G video is hard to watch. They just spin at the end. Maybe we should get some more power to send up there?? Looks like those CNs are struggling with the deep stuff?
Joe I thought it did pretty good for ther most part. I did not know how the traction would be on a wet track. The snow looked like the moist wet type to me. I liked the opening in the house siding for yhe train to come and go.
Will you are welcome. I thought it was pretty good also.
RUNNING FREIGHT IN WINTER CONDITIONS
CN Freight plowing tracks ...very hard to see the tracks from the cab
CN GRAIN TRAIN in winter
CN Trains meet at rail speed
North bound CN in snow conditions
CP & CN ACTION
Thx Popsrr
Love the videos
G scale in the snow is really cool
Is it me or does CN not blow horns at some grade crossings ???
Thx
Joe S
Joe I don't know what the policy is for CN and glowing horns but it seems to me that they blow at all the crossings where I live. I will listen more tomorrow and see what they are doing. I also liked the videos. Some nice ones over on the SNOW TRAIN thread.
CN FREIGHT
CN
CN
Bill, I never worked out that CN cab shell I bought. It's for use on a SD40-2 G scale.
This pic reminds me to get to it!!
That would be nice.
VIDEO
Maybe it was already mentioned, but I was a hardcore Western Maryland black scheme, and also CB & Q fan............U N T I L .....I saw the Lionel Coal Train set.
Yowzaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! That is a set to own.
kj nice picture, thanks for sharing.
Popsrr, I'm just curious, how do you like the MTH drives in your models? And what do you think about quality drives like I made for the Traxx engine. I'm guessing you have numerous MTH models in your collection?
Here are a few pics of my non CNR collection. I have two brass Alco S-1 switcher which I haven't decided what road to paint them. As far as I know, the CNR never had S-1 switchers, but S-2ff. switchers. Do you know if the GTW had any?
kj356, nice pictures! Intersting story as well!
Regards,
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