Very nice. I don't think that it is disrespectful, at all. It is part of history and people model disasters all the time. Either way, the car and cargo are quite excellent. I'm not good at weathering or scenery and I am so impressed at how you and others accomplish these great results. As As usual, a great presentation. Keep up the excellent work and great videos.
THIS is why I've gotten into 3 rail O gauge, this kinda stuff. I would never ever make this in HO, but I would 100% do it in O just for the obsurd and hilarity.
Great work, Zach. That flat car and load are fantastic. Consider it a tribute and a memorial. The freight train you showcased it on had a lot of weathered rolling stock. Were they all your work? Looked really great! You've been busy with paint gun. You've a good handle on the 3-D printer, as well. Looking forward to more of your work. Thanks for this update.
Good deal Zack, looks awesome!! A tragic part of history, although History don't care about people's feelings. The whole video was produced Tastefully.
That car looks awesome 👍 I think it’s cool you came up with that idea ,barrels look absolutely gorgeous very detailed car ,very creative my friend great job on that car and a great addition
Hey Zach, very well done. Looks like you're enjoying your new printer. Maybe you could check out Norm's source for a cad program. Perhaps you've seen his channel, Chronicles of Norm, he is an O-gauger with advanced modeling skills. Making all sorts of details and entire finished interiors for his structures with his printer. He mentions using a tinker cad program that enables him to learn how to easily produce convincing parts and he has used different polymers to give an idea on which ones he has used to produced the cleanest parts. Happy rails
Thanks Joey! I agree! The pallets turned out really good! Luckily was a ready to go piece print size. Didn’t even need to mess with em. Just print and go.
Zach, a small world moment for you. I live in the Seattle area and actually saw the submersible a few years ago as it was based in Everett, WA (north of Seattle). Their company offices were down at a marina in that area. When the accident first happened I thought back to the day I saw it. Good modeling job. Steve R,
Wow Steve! That’s cool! Must have been a surreal moment I’m sure. One of the few who actually got to see it in person! Pretty amazing how quickly they seemed to shut down shop when all this happened. Are they still at the marina?
Zach, I was there again last October and the office was in the same spot but closed. I'm not sure if they have cleared it out since then or not. I enjoy your videos a lot...keep em coming. Steve
Hey Zach looking good like I said before I build one tenth scale RC Crawlers military trucks scale trucks and my tip to you is next time you need something to look like glass use Clear fingernail polish did a great paint job on that thing for me and my hobby painting is the last thing I want to do I suck at it but hopefully I'm going to start doing some train work pretty expensive so have to wait till I have a little bit of cash ahead
With regard to couplers, while I was pursuing a complete set of the old AHM O scale freight cars (they made three roadnames of boxcar, reefer, gondola and flatcar, so why not 'catch 'em all' ?). While most of them had the weirdsville over-sized version of N-scale hook couplers that Lima and Rivarossi used on their European O scale equipment from the same era (got some of those too), one of them had Atlas' version of the Kadee coupler, obviously fitted by a previous owner. For whatever reason, those won't hitch up to a typical 3-rail coupler whereas Kadees will. I have a photo on the O Gauge RR forum's buy-anything-cool-lately mega-thread showing a European coach equipped with a Kadee firmly coupled to that of a MTH premier coach, so much that I'm considering leaving them on despite having no plans to convert any portion of my fleet to scale couplers.
Thanks! Only on the “weathered” cars. The rest are regular O gauge couplers. Figured we took he weathered cars this far, might as well take em all the way! 😂 hope you are enjoying your weekend!
Only installing kadee’s on the “weathered” cars or train at the moment. Still like the standard o gauge couplers for everything else. But with the weathered cars figured, we went this far, might as well take em all the way.
I recently found your channel and have been enjoying your video's Zach. By chance is your 3D printer a Creality Ender 3 V3 SE. If so, have you had a chance to use it enough to offer an opinion on the printer. Thanks
Thank you! Glad to hear your enjoying the vids! Appreciate that! That is the printer I received. I’m quite impressed with it. Seems to do a great job for being a budget friendly printer. Do notice, mine doesn’t seem to like doing big or large prints. It might the ink/filament/whatever you wanna call it im using though. I believe it’s a cheaper material… . Need to crank up the heat on the nozzle and printer bed for the first layer to lay down good. Once the first layer is down though, the rest seems to be good. I’ve tried printing a large piece a couple times for my father in law, without success. It’s a 6-7 hour print, and either I can’t get the 1st layer to stick to the bed, or if I do, after several hours it’ll knock the print loose from the bed and start messing it up. Need to play with it some more.
thanks for the video. always great to enter your train room.
Great layout thanks for sharing your trains and layout
What a unique project.
Well done 👍🏻
Your layout is looking really awesome bro.
hello Zach & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Zach Friends Randy
This is supper awesome great job!!! Zach who knows Lionel might like your idea and release that car in their catalog next....never know
Very nice. I don't think that it is disrespectful, at all. It is part of history and people model disasters all the time. Either way, the car and cargo are quite excellent. I'm not good at weathering or scenery and I am so impressed at how you and others accomplish these great results. As As usual, a great presentation. Keep up the excellent work and great videos.
Thank you John!! Glad you like it! 🥃🍻
It looks great, Zach!!!
You’re getting to be a pro with your weathering and color choices, GREAT WORK!
Nice job zack real cool
Awesome job love your channel 🎉
Thank you!
THIS is why I've gotten into 3 rail O gauge, this kinda stuff. I would never ever make this in HO, but I would 100% do it in O just for the obsurd and hilarity.
Thanks!! Curious, why not do it in HO? A lot of the prints I found were actually for HO and not O. Was a bit of a pain finding on in O.
Your new addition is a great achievement and it is one of a kind. Very cool.
Fantastic job!!! Amazing skills!! Thanks for sharing all you did.
What a great project! The car looks amazing, nice work!
Great work, Zach. That flat car and load are fantastic. Consider it a tribute and a memorial. The freight train you showcased it on had a lot of weathered rolling stock. Were they all your work? Looked really great! You've been busy with paint gun. You've a good handle on the 3-D printer, as well. Looking forward to more of your work. Thanks for this update.
Next level, Zach. Nice job.
How cool! Great job, I think it's amazing.
Nice job Zach! No one puts it exactly like you can. Love it!
Great job, I have always like Titanic too. I still have all the magazines from when they found it. Congratulations on a great build.
Good deal Zack, looks awesome!! A tragic part of history, although History don't care about people's feelings. The whole video was produced Tastefully.
Zach, nice work, looking good brother, cheers, 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃🍻
That car looks awesome 👍 I think it’s cool you came up with that idea ,barrels look absolutely gorgeous very detailed car ,very creative my friend great job on that car and a great addition
Zach I think your handiwork is absolutely amazing! I am also a Titanic fanatic just like yourself. I love the new car it just looks so good! 💯👍😎
Nicely done Zach!
Very nice detailing Zach, you've done fantastic with your 3D printer all your prints look really great.
Thank you! The 3D printer is one hell of a tool for sure! Hope to learn it some more 🥃🍻
Best train channel on youtube!
Hey Zach, very well done. Looks like you're enjoying your new printer. Maybe you could check out Norm's source for a cad program. Perhaps you've seen his channel, Chronicles of Norm, he is an O-gauger with advanced modeling skills. Making all sorts of details and entire finished interiors for his structures with his printer. He mentions using a tinker cad program that enables him to learn how to easily produce convincing parts and he has used different polymers to give an idea on which ones he has used to produced the cleanest parts.
Happy rails
Wow, those pallets came out great, same with the Strickland propane tanks. Great car Zach!
Thanks Joey! I agree! The pallets turned out really good! Luckily was a ready to go piece print size. Didn’t even need to mess with em. Just print and go.
Fantastic job Zach! Another really cool custom piece - Ryan
Thanks Ryan! Hope your weekend is going well! 🥃🍻
Very cool country
WOW thats very Impressive CB
Fantastic job Zach! Another really cool custom piece! - Ryan
That’s awesome. Do a flatcar with a chunk of the titanic on it next
That would be pretty darn cool!! Do the “big piece” they brought up in the late 90’s!??? 🤔🤔🤔 thanks!!
@@CountryBunkersTrains do it buddy!
Zach, a small world moment for you. I live in the Seattle area and actually saw the submersible a few years ago as it was based in Everett, WA (north of Seattle). Their company offices were down at a marina in that area. When the accident first happened I thought back to the day I saw it. Good modeling job. Steve R,
Wow Steve! That’s cool! Must have been a surreal moment I’m sure. One of the few who actually got to see it in person! Pretty amazing how quickly they seemed to shut down shop when all this happened. Are they still at the marina?
Zach, I was there again last October and the office was in the same spot but closed. I'm not sure if they have cleared it out since then or not. I enjoy your videos a lot...keep em coming. Steve
Hey Zach looking good like I said before I build one tenth scale RC Crawlers military trucks scale trucks and my tip to you is next time you need something to look like glass use Clear fingernail polish did a great paint job on that thing for me and my hobby painting is the last thing I want to do I suck at it but hopefully I'm going to start doing some train work pretty expensive so have to wait till I have a little bit of cash ahead
Your weathered/graffiti train is gorgeous. Needs a EOT device at the end though. No offense taken by the sub. Killer project bro.
Very attractive U-Boat!!
AWESOME
We all live in the Yellow Submarine
With regard to couplers, while I was pursuing a complete set of the old AHM O scale freight cars (they made three roadnames of boxcar, reefer, gondola and flatcar, so why not 'catch 'em all' ?). While most of them had the weirdsville over-sized version of N-scale hook couplers that Lima and Rivarossi used on their European O scale equipment from the same era (got some of those too), one of them had Atlas' version of the Kadee coupler, obviously fitted by a previous owner.
For whatever reason, those won't hitch up to a typical 3-rail coupler whereas Kadees will. I have a photo on the O Gauge RR forum's buy-anything-cool-lately mega-thread showing a European coach equipped with a Kadee firmly coupled to that of a MTH premier coach, so much that I'm considering leaving them on despite having no plans to convert any portion of my fleet to scale couplers.
I think you're getting better at detailing things.
Thanks! 🥃🍻
Looks great. Thought Lionel made it and I was wondering how I missed it in the catalog haha
😂😂 thanks!!
I love the red elevated track. Was that something you fabricated or can it be purchased somewhere?
hey zack i like what you did with the oceangate submarine it looks great i am enjoying your vidieos great job.hows the new layout coming along.
Awesome Zach. When did you install the kade couplers on your rolling stock?
Thanks! Only on the “weathered” cars. The rest are regular O gauge couplers. Figured we took he weathered cars this far, might as well take em all the way! 😂 hope you are enjoying your weekend!
The flatcar looks great
So you install kadee on all your rolling stock?
Only installing kadee’s on the “weathered” cars or train at the moment. Still like the standard o gauge couplers for everything else. But with the weathered cars figured, we went this far, might as well take em all the way.
I recently found your channel and have been enjoying your video's Zach. By chance is your 3D printer a Creality Ender 3 V3 SE. If so, have you had a chance to use it enough to offer an opinion on the printer. Thanks
Thank you! Glad to hear your enjoying the vids! Appreciate that! That is the printer I received. I’m quite impressed with it. Seems to do a great job for being a budget friendly printer. Do notice, mine doesn’t seem to like doing big or large prints. It might the ink/filament/whatever you wanna call it im using though. I believe it’s a cheaper material… . Need to crank up the heat on the nozzle and printer bed for the first layer to lay down good. Once the first layer is down though, the rest seems to be good. I’ve tried printing a large piece a couple times for my father in law, without success. It’s a 6-7 hour print, and either I can’t get the 1st layer to stick to the bed, or if I do, after several hours it’ll knock the print loose from the bed and start messing it up. Need to play with it some more.
Thanks for the information
I was under the impression the U.S O gauge was 1/48
Awesome but this is so messed up
Thanks!! Is it more or less messed up than all the titanic models, and war models?
@@CountryBunkersTrains no
I got the same car in HO, hear me out
👍🏻💫💫💫💫💫
It says 2 rail on the box, but you have 3 rail
I love buying controversial items. I can't wait for the US Civil War 2 train to come out.