Well, since I used to live near the "Santa Ana" branch trackage, and would see the Anaheim Hauler almost everyday in the 1970's, I'd think if you got a single unit, it might be a SP or SSW SW1500, as that would make the most sense for the area. Almost all the other power was paired up due to UP's rules using their track from Industry to Los Nietos. Might I suggest you order a pair of the Bowser C415's when they become available if you want Old School for the area you are modeling. Or, if those are too ugly for your tastes, a pair of SD9's or SD9E's would work in the post Alco age.
love this layout your building here nice job on it. I really need to upload more videos on my youtube channel. but I used Double Sided Foam Tape for that DryDex you used it really helped keep the ends of the road nice and neat on the sides.
I've shied away from buried track, but you've got me considering it now. Looking forward to seeing how you clean up the flangeways. The concrete river and the bridge will really add a lot to the layout too.
I don't know how Rick does it, but I use a set of wheels that I adjust to just barely sit on the track with no wiggle room. The flanges are tight against the rail. I roll them back and forth before the grout is completely dry. Then I widen the flange ways with a very thin file. It works for me.
Change looks great! However the road is going to make both runarounds a lot shorter. You will probably need working grade crossing to keep people from driving around the standing cars when the industries are being switched.
so are there no little forest in Southern California. Maybe on the high hills? Speaking of that when you going to get back to those styrafoam hills? When is your package(s) do?
Make a Xmas List need a assortment of various putty knifes made in U.S.A. steel blades and wood handles. Great Video Rick. 😮
Well, since I used to live near the "Santa Ana" branch trackage, and would see the Anaheim Hauler almost everyday in the 1970's, I'd think if you got a single unit, it might be a SP or SSW SW1500, as that would make the most sense for the area. Almost all the other power was paired up due to UP's rules using their track from Industry to Los Nietos. Might I suggest you order a pair of the Bowser C415's when they become available if you want Old School for the area you are modeling. Or, if those are too ugly for your tastes, a pair of SD9's or SD9E's would work in the post Alco age.
When your handle breaks and you see the pink blob getting into the points ☄️awk!
Hey Rick, that one big industry is gonna be awesome. You could take a longer train and do alot of switching in Orange.
Looking good. Thanks for the tutorial.
Hey Rick, I'm looking forward to your old school AT&SF CF7 or SP SD9!
The new engine is not a Alco Switcher..great start.
love this layout your building here nice job on it. I really need to upload more videos on my youtube channel. but I used Double Sided Foam Tape for that DryDex you used it really helped keep the ends of the road nice and neat on the sides.
YAY... track plan upgrade! Environmental Impact Assessment... Approved!
I was so excited to see your new expantion in Orange.I expect it will be awesome once done. God speed
Thank you so much!
I've shied away from buried track, but you've got me considering it now. Looking forward to seeing how you clean up the flangeways. The concrete river and the bridge will really add a lot to the layout too.
I don't know how Rick does it, but I use a set of wheels that I adjust to just barely sit on the track with no wiggle room. The flanges are tight against the rail. I roll them back and forth before the grout is completely dry. Then I widen the flange ways with a very thin file. It works for me.
@@David-yo5reI use a hacksaw blade to clear the flangeways.It's flexible and the right thickness.
@@jcureI never thought of that. Thanks for the tip.
I have an old pair of AHM freight car trucks with the pizza cutter flanges, those work great when the plaster is still slightly wet. 😉
Hi Rick & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Rick & Friends Randy
Change looks great! However the road is going to make both runarounds a lot shorter. You will probably need working grade crossing to keep people from driving around the standing cars when the industries are being switched.
Nice Update!
Thanks!
thanks for showing us how you 'make the sausage'. As to the new loco - steam?
Welcome to spackle mania 2024! Your new loco is an ATSF CF-7.
How about resurrecting the Santa Fe zebra sitting on the valance?
I was thinking Southern Pacific. Technically it's not UP. But your another locomotives suggests ATSF.
so are there no little forest in Southern California. Maybe on the high hills?
Speaking of that when you going to get back to those styrafoam hills?
When is your package(s) do?
soon on the hills, and new loco will be here for Christmas
God bless Bob Ross. ✨🤗✨
New loco - Southern Pacific?
I'm sure I heard a steam engine!
Western Pacific SW1500?
I have[PECO;N scale] turn-outs
Well you said old school is it a steam engine
santa fe cf-7
Atlas is doing an all new CF7 might be worth the wait! I'm enthused and I have like 3 Athearns
Maybe an SP Crud. The new Athearn ones are outstanding