Love it! Great collection! A little history on the lionel GP9. It was the very first TMCC controlled engine released. The sounds on them are great! And that horn! Also, if any of your fleet dies and has electronics inside (and has a can motor to run on DC), take a link at a Blunami controller. The sounds are awesome (even has a flushing toilet sound) and is bluetooth controlled. Again, loving your collection and work you've put into it all.
Very nice! That is a great assortment of locomotives, for sure. I like the changing of the shells. It is an inexpensive and smart idea, to add to a engine collection. I only have one that I did that to. I took a 2353 and swapped a clean 2356 Southern shell onto the chassis, so I could run it with my Southern Crescent set, alternating with my Rail King Southern Ps-4 Pacific. Either way, your collection of locomotives is quite impressive. An excellent video, as always.
Love it! Great collection! A little history on the lionel GP9. It was the very first TMCC controlled engine released. The sounds on them are great! And that horn! Also, if any of your fleet dies and has electronics inside (and has a can motor to run on DC), take a link at a Blunami controller. The sounds are awesome (even has a flushing toilet sound) and is bluetooth controlled. Again, loving your collection and work you've put into it all.
@chicagolandrailroader yes it is. You can also add remote couplers to front and rear. They are very strong runners. Can easily pull 15 cars. It's surprising cause it's a single pullmor motor.
Love it! Great collection!
A little history on the lionel GP9. It was the very first TMCC controlled engine released. The sounds on them are great! And that horn!
Also, if any of your fleet dies and has electronics inside (and has a can motor to run on DC), take a link at a Blunami controller. The sounds are awesome (even has a flushing toilet sound) and is bluetooth controlled.
Again, loving your collection and work you've put into it all.
Very impressive diesel collection! Great job on the video! 💯❤️🤩
Take care Frank!
Impressive collection Chicago. The Chicago and NW SD-60 are my favorite.
21:09 I have an mth railking locomotive that came in this Amtrak scheme
17:39 the Milwaukee road train masters are among my favorite Lionel postwar locomotives. My grandfather has 3 of them
SWEEEET 😳
Would love to see a running session featuring a mix of different freight trains!
That might happen. Depends on how busy I will be over the next few weeks.
I never realized how many Lionel Alco diesels you have. very cool collection. 👍🏻😀
Thanks bob. I have too many engines 🙃
HIAWATAH HOBBIES! I love hearing the name of my local shop
Yeeeea! They're good as hell 🤘
The plastic Marx engine is an E7 which only 1 still exists
Ah, did not know it had a specific basis. Thanks for watching!
Nice collection! You did a great job weathering your cars!
Thanks Joey. Have a good week!
Very nice! That is a great assortment of locomotives, for sure. I like the changing of the shells. It is an inexpensive and smart idea, to add to a engine collection. I only have one that I did that to. I took a 2353 and swapped a clean 2356 Southern shell onto the chassis, so I could run it with my Southern Crescent set, alternating with my Rail King Southern Ps-4 Pacific. Either way, your collection of locomotives is quite impressive. An excellent video, as always.
Thank you!
Love it! Great collection!
A little history on the lionel GP9. It was the very first TMCC controlled engine released. The sounds on them are great! And that horn!
Also, if any of your fleet dies and has electronics inside (and has a can motor to run on DC), take a link at a Blunami controller. The sounds are awesome (even has a flushing toilet sound) and is bluetooth controlled.
Again, loving your collection and work you've put into it all.
It's command? I had no clue! I've thought about trying blunami if I ever got into command stuff beyond LC. Thanks!
@chicagolandrailroader yes it is. You can also add remote couplers to front and rear. They are very strong runners. Can easily pull 15 cars. It's surprising cause it's a single pullmor motor.