I was finally able to pick up my Rocket Booster Set this weekend. Took a day trip down to Virginia to visit Toy Trains and Collectibles. I filmed a good bit of their inventory then we head home to unbox this monster and send it around the layout!
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Nice set Chris, I have been on the fence about this set, I see they are drying up pretty fast!!! I would be happy with just the booster cars!!!
P.S. enjoy all your YouTube videos!!!
Jeff
Nice set! Enjoyed the video.
Nice set and entertaining video Chris! I wish some of these shops had better websites.
There's probably something on the shelves I'd be interested in if I knew what was there.
Nice job CRIS, ENJOY!!!!
Very high quality video, nice narration and general good natured approach!
Great video, Chris. I really enjoy your content.
Nice video, Chris. That Rocket Booster set is HUGE!
@RickO posted:I wish some of these shops had better websites.
Agree! For the smaller train and hobby shops I never could understand why many owners have not made a better attempt to upgrade their websites, make better use of social media, or even delve into online sales. I realize this would come as added labor and cost to the owner (especially using subcontracting) but better than these smaller shops going out of business.
I also concur with all the above comments praising Chris's video production quality and on-camera demeanor. Even though Chris has a mature layout, he found it necessary to modify it to accommodate one of the cars. I find this true in my own "old" layout. Just when I think I have everything laid out perfectly, some new car or engine comes along forcing a change to the scenery or track. The fun never ends!
Thank you all for the kind words. I was able to fix the tunnel issues today but it wasn't an easy task. More lessons learned for the next layout!
Hi Chris, I enjoyed the video, reminds me of my monthly Saturday trips to Eastside Trains in Kirkland, Wa, which is about an hour's drive from my house in Tacoma, a trip that is way shorter than your three-hour drive to Toy Trains and Collectables. It's good to support our local shops. I need to get some of those legacy track sensors.
I agree this set is selling fast I had done a search and it showed Trainworld had 2 and by that evening they where sold out. I did find Charles Ro had some and ordered it from them they still show in stock if anyone is still interested in it.
Chris, great video, took a while to get to it. Watched it last night, I'll have to check out the other video as well.
@Cmontagna posted:Thank you all for the kind words. I was able to fix the tunnel issues today but it wasn't an easy task. More lessons learned for the next layout!
Ran into a similar issue with the set, but the support post was more accessible, so it didn't take long to fix it.
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Great resolution video ! it helped me to conclude that the engine front truck does not come with the chain despite it has the same fixture points like the back truck, which has a chain.
I still have a question: did you find an owner's manual in the box of the raider car #2227220 ?
Thanks and looking for more quality and instructing videos.
What a neat set, and enjoyable video, Chris. That diesel, SD-90 I think, has nice engine sounds. Your Saturday adventure reminds me of my younger days, when traveling for train-related activities could be done much more easily.
Paul, the locomotive is the ES44AC.