I just ordered that set myself, also from a dealer Love your fantasy play-land!!! No clue what this "aluminum" is you keep talking about. Anyway, making models from metal, like zinc-tin-alloys or sheet-aluminium has very distinct downsides, but for a steam locomotive, it makes for a gorgeous model! It is more expensive, and sheet metal is most difficult to work with, compared to plastic or even injection molded tin-alloys. With metal, you end up with a 300 dollar locomotive, instead of an 80 dollar model, and sheet metal dents and gets out of shape easily with just tiny bumps. For model cars, making the body from metal also makes them too heavy for actual running operation, and I think too many people forget the most important part of model railroading: these are toys, and they are for running and playing with them Oh, just FYI: that one car with the stripes is a control-cab car, so the train can get pushed backwards, and the engineer then sits in the cab-car and operates the locomotive remotely. That way, there is no need to shunt the loco to the other end for the return trip, when you reach the last station! Try it out
haha, good to know. But I do have a few Life-Like engines that are made of medal and of good quality, in fact you can get them for like $20-$40. Still, I think it would be nice to see some Al You Maniam ones, would be a great way to break out from the crowd 😉
The Metra train line runs from Union Station in Chicago to Fox Lake suburbs. Fox Lake has a train yard where some trains are parked overnight. I see the train everyday and have boarded the train to the Chicago museums. Kato made a wonderful miniature replica of the Metra locomotive and cars. It is exactly as the real thing.
Are all those legos? You need to make videos of them man, I like how you everything laid out, you would get more views as well because so many lego collectors out there!
Ha! I have a whole separate channel just for the Legos 🤣 But as awesome as I think it is and the videos are, I'm not getting the view count I'd expect, lol. ua-cam.com/channels/Vbsqi3R1sJVZHBmrOvXZAg.html
Yes, Metra is separate from Amtrak, but it’s not unique. Many larger cities in the USA have similar commuter trains. The “backwards” flag is correct. According to US flag code the blue field should be displayed to the left, which means it would appear to be backwards on one side when applied to a locomotive.
Also- I would recommend adding the light kits to the cars, they look really good! That end car becomes the cab when the train reaches the end of its run. The engineer (or driver) simply moves from the locomotive to the “cab car” and controls the train from there with the engine pushing.
Having pursued my higher education in the "great state" of Chick-a-go-go, before I even begin watching your video, I have actually been considering picking up this kit myself. However, I just had to state (pun intended) that is a "wonderful" quote of Mr. Internet himself!!! I wonder how Blood & Gore ever worked out for him, and what of his more recently acquired ocean-side property??? Regardless of all that utter ridiculousness, I am looking forward to viewing your video, so on with the show!!!
... oh dear, here we go again! Do you have to ruin a look at a neat toy with your ignorant parroting of conservative talking points? Please quit this nonsense. The man never seriously said he invented the internet, but he did write legislation, that enabled it in the USA. He also has a wry sense of dry humour, that flies right over many heads, as you need a wee bit of brain to get his jokes! Once his deeds were mangled by idiot FoxNews-casters, he picked it up and ran with some puns, but if he ever said he "invented" the internet, it was joke he made. Got it now?
Love your unboxing videos,
I just recently got myself a Kato Japanese 209-500 series train, it’s beautiful and very high quality stuff
@@DiamondTheNerd Oh yeah, those seems pretty slick. You doing lights too?
@@ModelTrainsWow I might if I can find them for a good price
@@DiamondTheNerd That's always the delema 😅
I just ordered that set myself, also from a dealer
Love your fantasy play-land!!!
No clue what this "aluminum" is you keep talking about.
Anyway, making models from metal, like zinc-tin-alloys or sheet-aluminium has very distinct downsides, but for a steam locomotive, it makes for a gorgeous model! It is more expensive, and sheet metal is most difficult to work with, compared to plastic or even injection molded tin-alloys. With metal, you end up with a 300 dollar locomotive, instead of an 80 dollar model, and sheet metal dents and gets out of shape easily with just tiny bumps. For model cars, making the body from metal also makes them too heavy for actual running operation, and I think too many people forget the most important part of model railroading: these are toys, and they are for running and playing with them
Oh, just FYI: that one car with the stripes is a control-cab car, so the train can get pushed backwards, and the engineer then sits in the cab-car and operates the locomotive remotely. That way, there is no need to shunt the loco to the other end for the return trip, when you reach the last station! Try it out
haha, good to know. But I do have a few Life-Like engines that are made of medal and of good quality, in fact you can get them for like $20-$40. Still, I think it would be nice to see some Al You Maniam ones, would be a great way to break out from the crowd 😉
@@ModelTrainsWowwhat’s “Al you maniam” you mean Aluminum
The Metra train line runs from Union Station in Chicago to Fox Lake suburbs. Fox Lake has a train yard where some trains are parked overnight. I see the train everyday and have boarded the train to the Chicago museums.
Kato made a wonderful miniature replica of the Metra locomotive and cars. It is exactly as the real thing.
Cool stuff man, very helpful as I was considering getting that myself
Nice! I don't think you can go wrong...
I have this Chicago Metra set in N scale, it’s running on my N scale layout.
Then you KNOW 😅
Thinking about ordering one but I want a set full of cab cars and a engine rather than regular coaches
You are living my dream life lol
Same with 8 year old me 🤣
Are all those legos? You need to make videos of them man, I like how you everything laid out, you would get more views as well because so many lego collectors out there!
Ha! I have a whole separate channel just for the Legos 🤣
But as awesome as I think it is and the videos are, I'm not getting the view count I'd expect, lol.
ua-cam.com/channels/Vbsqi3R1sJVZHBmrOvXZAg.html
I’m going to get those for my birthday
A solid choice, get the lights!
Really cool I was thinking of getting one also 😀
Much more impressed with it than I would have thought!
Remember, there is a cab car.
Flipping the flag is recent post 9/11. That train runs from downtown to far west suburbs
They run 3 cars on weekends
You should add ballast
How much did you pay
Yeah it is separate from amtrak
Yep, figures 😅
Yes, Metra is separate from Amtrak, but it’s not unique. Many larger cities in the USA have similar commuter trains.
The “backwards” flag is correct. According to US flag code the blue field should be displayed to the left, which means it would appear to be backwards on one side when applied to a locomotive.
Also- I would recommend adding the light kits to the cars, they look really good!
That end car becomes the cab when the train reaches the end of its run. The engineer (or driver) simply moves from the locomotive to the “cab car” and controls the train from there with the engine pushing.
@@JPRMT All good to know! And yes, I got the light kit! Just waiting for some free time to install them....
Having pursued my higher education in the "great state" of Chick-a-go-go, before I even begin watching your video, I have actually been considering picking up this kit myself. However, I just had to state (pun intended) that is a "wonderful" quote of Mr. Internet himself!!! I wonder how Blood & Gore ever worked out for him, and what of his more recently acquired ocean-side property???
Regardless of all that utter ridiculousness, I am looking forward to viewing your video, so on with the show!!!
... oh dear, here we go again! Do you have to ruin a look at a neat toy with your ignorant parroting of conservative talking points? Please quit this nonsense. The man never seriously said he invented the internet, but he did write legislation, that enabled it in the USA. He also has a wry sense of dry humour, that flies right over many heads, as you need a wee bit of brain to get his jokes! Once his deeds were mangled by idiot FoxNews-casters, he picked it up and ran with some puns, but if he ever said he "invented" the internet, it was joke he made. Got it now?