2:08 "bash him! bump him!" laughed the 2 cabooses as they bumped into each other hard, this caused one of them to derail on the points, and the other to start rolling back down the hill along with the flatbeds, laughing with glee. This though was short lived, as they weren't going fast enough to roll up the short slope ahead, and rolled right back down.
Hey, I have a great idea! Find a couple cars, maybe a loco or two that nobody likes, smear model glue all over them, set them on the track then set them on fire and hit notch 8!! Lol. Then for more thrills, run a section of track out a side door, get some bottle rockets and tie them onto a boxcar, light the fuses and see what happens! Maybe we can simulate an ICBM train launch with the bottle rockets but I think the real one doesn’t take the boxcar up with the ICBM when it launches….lol.
More so the power of sketchy track lol, because this set does fine on other layouts. More fun than blending into the sea of lame NS and CSX around here for sure!
I’ve always wondered about model train crashes and how much speed they can survive. I saw a video of a G gauge passenger train on an outdoor layout that was easily traveling 200 inches per second. If that train had a head-on collision with another train on the same track also going 200 inches per second, would it withstand that kind of impact or would it be totalled?
@@SCL3618 For many designs used in model trains I think I agree with you... of course it depends on the materials used again. I asked because I want to see what everyones different answer is since I am pretty new at model trains. But I know that if you were dealing with a particularly heavy but tinplate Standard gauge train.... And you had it going 200 inches per second and it has a head on with another train of the same speed... I would bet that in that case, the trains would deform substantially upon smacking, and be totaled, or at least require heavy, heavy professional rebuilding. For modern builds, such as this, you might have to replace some parts, and it may require surgery but still be salvageable.
@@SCL3618 BTW I estimated visually that this train reached speeds of 200 inches per second. I went to the model train speed calculator and for G, it calculated that at 200 inches per second, that is over 300 scale miles per hour. Bullet trains like this do get pretty fast, but I think they top out at under 200 mph. Either this train is exceeding prototypical speed and has a particularly powerful motor, or I overestimated the speed by sight
These are great! 😂 Hopefully, I won't have many of those when I get my layout going (using Bachmann EZ_track, don't know if that will help or not. The re-rail track can't hurt) 🙂
@@tesleywhompson9555 Ebay and train shows were my best bet for loading up. Got lucky and found a few batches, so I bought them whenever they popped up locally.
I really liked this. Reminds me of the oh no segments from I love Toy Trains. Out of curiousity though, anyone know the sound effect at 2:01? That was my favorite one.
It’s interesting how much speed the runaways get considering model cars have about ten times the rolling resistance by weight as a real car and about one hundredth the weight of a real car’s scale weight.
Ok, I've watched 6 of these videos and my conclusion is that whoever is in charge of standards and practices on the layout, especially with regard to track and couplers, should immediately be fired. And possibly fined. A lot.
Are you filming these videos at the Goldsborrow North Carolina model railroad club? The one in downtown? Sorry for the weird question but I used to go there as a kid. I live in the UK now but I miss the place. Wish I could visit.
Great videos; love the sound efx:). Has one ever gotten stuck deep in tunnel? Also, how do the cars move w/o engine? Yeah, I'm clueless:/ but enjoy watching & really fascinated by the detail & craftsmanship. Best, Brian
@@electricgaming9914 Nothing has been damaged so far through these videos, minus a minor coupler issue. Best way to get cheap cars is at a train show, or buy used online.
Thanks but when I say a low budget I mean LOW.. my budget when trying to by a new freight car or something is normally like 20 dollars 😬 and when I buy a freight car for example a box car I would want another to match it so it looks more realistic but I kinda can’t do that with 20 dollars:(
I think at least half of this video is filled with BCRail related derailments but I loved when you added meme sounds
Just happened to be the train I was filming with the most that day.
Very funny
“Thomas, you have caused confusion and delay” -Sir Topham Hatt
2:08 "bash him! bump him!" laughed the 2 cabooses as they bumped into each other hard, this caused one of them to derail on the points, and the other to start rolling back down the hill along with the flatbeds, laughing with glee. This though was short lived, as they weren't going fast enough to roll up the short slope ahead, and rolled right back down.
Troublesome Trucks have done it again
Thomas had never seen such bulls*** before
@@the_rusty_anchor9961 You don’t say
@@cameronthehedgehog261yt
2:00
Lol
God damn they ruined my splendid coat
Thomas:
Again...
I lost it at the Troublesome Trucks laughing clip.
Ford, found on road dead, from train strike 🤣🤣🤣🤣. These videos with sound effects make LOL 😆 😂 🤣 every time! Thanks for sharing the chuckles!🤣🤣🚂
Thanks for watching!
1:40 the greatest moment in model railroading history
2:10 WE'VE BROKEN AWAY, WE'VE BROKEN AWAY, said the trucks
When the drip is respectable, but the chips are impeccable
I don't miss those days at all!!! Runaway trains don't fail me now.
What a great idea.. I had numerous bloopers last night alone, hah.
1:40 Made me laugh so hard, loved it
0:47
How did those trucks derail? (I'm talking about the wagons themselves)
1:39
Now did the hornby coach NOT derail?
Picked the switch to the left of frame and momentum did the rest. The hornby coach with fat flanges jumped right over the switch and kept on going.
@@SCL3618 nice
I haven’t seen this in a while, I like it so much, keep up the good work on your layout
SPIIIIIIIIIIIIN
These troublesome trucks are troublesome with engine
Hey I like them runaway Trains it reminds me of the Adam family good video thanks for sharing
It's finally out, and I love it
(Hope this much chaos doesn't happen when my layout gets made)
Xdsjjhsgdja jrjrjfjfjfjfjfjfrjrjrjfa jurásico no
the funny side of miniature trains 🤣🤣
This is something I watch when I’m bored and it’s funnny
複線ドリフト!! しれっと出てくるヨ5000形(笑)
2:10
Troublesome trucks: we broken away we broken away
Not two seconds later
Troublesome trucks:what over so soon :(
LEEROOOOOYYYYYY JAAANKIIIINNNNSSSSSS!!!
Troublesome Trucks: CHASE HIM, BUMP HIM, THROW HIM OFF THE RAILS!
Should put that black de-railing coach at the back of the train.
1:33 the sad story of henry 1953 (Thomas the tank engine Pilot)
Hey, I have a great idea! Find a couple cars, maybe a loco or two that nobody likes, smear model glue all over them, set them on the track then set them on fire and hit notch 8!! Lol.
Then for more thrills, run a section of track out a side door, get some bottle rockets and tie them onto a boxcar, light the fuses and see what happens! Maybe we can simulate an ICBM train launch with the bottle rockets but I think the real one doesn’t take the boxcar up with the ICBM when it launches….lol.
what is the long red locomotive?
My gess it is 2 T44's combined
1:54? Japanese National Railways DD51
@@kitanokz6270 yes thank you I thought I saw a locomotive like this Ina movie about some rata operating a steam engine
Thanks again
Lol at eurobeat and mgs references! I can imagine not too many of the old timers understanding them !
Engineer Bob sez always check your wheel gauge, track gauge and switches. Also check the car length vs. turning radius.
3:05 Gave me a joy ride of laughter!! ❤️
@3:03
Caboose: *falls off* haha! Got away!
You: *zooms in with the camera*
Second caboose: look what you did now! You got us on camera!
Those two little 4-wheeled passenger cars seem to be real troublemakers.
They are WAFU cabooses
Wow nice 2nd crash! The wagon drives to another train!
the sound effects are hilarious
Talk about realism…just like the REAL railroads! 🤣. 🚂
love the jojo reference at 1:40 I don't know why it feels like it fits to me, when it's just gravity causing it to move down but it was still funny
Menacing meme if your wondering.
*Runaway Theme Intensifies*
"We've broken away,We've broken away!"
2:00
Also,
2:37
"Disaster lay ahead."
Me at the end of each clip: Oh No!
The sound effects are great
With the power of BC Rail, you get more fails (because that's all you run lol)
More so the power of sketchy track lol, because this set does fine on other layouts.
More fun than blending into the sea of lame NS and CSX around here for sure!
Amazing video brother spirit
1:17 4402 be like “Lemme just go full blown race car real quick” *proceeds to burn engine out*
might be time for rerailers to be installed or check you track for bumps that can cause derails. anyways love the video! :)
Unfortunately club track is the way it is, so until things get adjusted..I'll have plenty of ammo for videos like this lol. Thanks for watching!
@The life of a camera man In progress, haven't had a ton of stuff go wrong on camera lately.
Troublesome track, uncooperative couplers and lightweight cars= The Crash Train!!!
I love the sounds he uses
Da Troublesome Trucks have done it again
I’ve always wondered about model train crashes and how much speed they can survive. I saw a video of a G gauge passenger train on an outdoor layout that was easily traveling 200 inches per second. If that train had a head-on collision with another train on the same track also going 200 inches per second, would it withstand that kind of impact or would it be totalled?
Chances are they would survive with cosmetic damage.
@@SCL3618 For many designs used in model trains I think I agree with you... of course it depends on the materials used again. I asked because I want to see what everyones different answer is since I am pretty new at model trains. But I know that if you were dealing with a particularly heavy but tinplate Standard gauge train.... And you had it going 200 inches per second and it has a head on with another train of the same speed... I would bet that in that case, the trains would deform substantially upon smacking, and be totaled, or at least require heavy, heavy professional rebuilding. For modern builds, such as this, you might have to replace some parts, and it may require surgery but still be salvageable.
@@SCL3618 BTW I estimated visually that this train reached speeds of 200 inches per second. I went to the model train speed calculator and for G, it calculated that at 200 inches per second, that is over 300 scale miles per hour. Bullet trains like this do get pretty fast, but I think they top out at under 200 mph. Either this train is exceeding prototypical speed and has a particularly powerful motor, or I overestimated the speed by sight
Another excellent video. 💙 T.E.N.
3:04 Hi-Rail tryna go back to the future
0:01 NS 6920 Veterans Heritage Unit.
1:39 the best part
These are great! 😂 Hopefully, I won't have many of those when I get my layout going (using Bachmann EZ_track, don't know if that will help or not. The re-rail track can't hurt) 🙂
Yup that's about right. It's just the train cars keeping you on your toes. Other than that it's a relaxing hobby.
Where do you buy all this stuff (trains,track,crossing signals,cars,etc)
Usually a mix of online, local hobby shops and train shows.
SCL3618 needs to upload these more often. There Great!
LETS GOOO! Another a long awaited video!
Last clip of the video, definitely it’s the best part because some guy said “nope”.
TF2 Engineer is the source, dude.
When I first started watching Thomas and friends, I was 2 HOURS OLD and I watch this when I can't find an episode of Thomas they I have not seen yet
so it doesn't just happen to me! Funny video 👍😉
The trucks have braken our way Yes
🤩🤩
Can someone tell me what that red diesel is with that weird set of trucks in the middle?
Kato HO JNR DD51.
Hey there. Your vids are awesome. What train is that at 1:55?
Thanks! It's a Kato HO JNR DD51 diesel.
I love these videos
Like and congratulation for your work. Iam suscribe in your channel. Getting 😉
those BC rail tankers look gorgeous, where do you get them from? or are they custom kits?
Those are custom painted/decaled by me, both sets are Roundhouse kits as a base. Full size are their normal cars, the others are Shorty tanks.
@@SCL3618 nice, i cant find any shorty kits near me, anywhere you recommend?
@@tesleywhompson9555 Ebay and train shows were my best bet for loading up. Got lucky and found a few batches, so I bought them whenever they popped up locally.
perfect as always 👍👍👍
I really liked this. Reminds me of the oh no segments from I love Toy Trains. Out of curiousity though, anyone know the sound effect at 2:01? That was my favorite one.
What kind of frieght cars are those at 1:11
Those are woodchip cars.
Thanks I have one of those cars and wanted to get more but never knew there name
It’s interesting how much speed the runaways get considering model cars have about ten times the rolling resistance by weight as a real car and about one hundredth the weight of a real car’s scale weight.
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Thanks for sharing, from Indonesian Railfans 👍
These workmen really need to get their stuff together, these tracks are causing confusion and delay
The workers are willing, but club trackwork politics prevent them from doing a thing..lol
Awesome video!
3:16 what are those two black coaches behind that tank engine?
Two Kato HO YO-5000 Cabeese.
How many couplers do you go through
Not many at all
3:11“Deja by” but, “Nope”
• w•
2:03 not again
How is this keep happening
What kinda passenger cars was that 0-6-0 carrying?
A pair of Japanese cabeese.
That why on that trestle bridge has to go and it looks like a tight curve for HO
2:05 firstly link to the meme secondly the troublesome trucks are at it again.
Does anyone know the song at 1:42?
0:08 epic gamer moment
I guess we all have those days!
Ok, I've watched 6 of these videos and my conclusion is that whoever is in charge of standards and practices on the layout, especially with regard to track and couplers, should immediately be fired. And possibly fined. A lot.
Yea...there's a WHOLE lot of equipment that isn't exactly up to standards. But then again - that prototypical as well....
Those black coaches are so beautiful
Confusion and Delay everyday 24/7
Where does this take place?
The club layout is in Goldsboro, NC.
Are you filming these videos at the Goldsborrow North Carolina model railroad club? The one in downtown? Sorry for the weird question but I used to go there as a kid. I live in the UK now but I miss the place. Wish I could visit.
That's the place! Been a member for over a year now, most of my videos are filmed down there.
How to buy this train pack?
I want to see more of this
Those troubelsome trucks
Again, I would like to visit your club, what is it?
Waynesborough Model RR club in Goldsboro, NC
What club do you run at?
The club is in Goldsboro, NC.
What’s the name of the eurobeat song?
Get Me Power- Mega NRG Man
That’s a fender bender
Maybe you now what ITS TOO FUNNY EFFECT SOUND 😂😂😂😂
0:37 MULTI TRACK DRIFTING?!?
1:32 That's the loser horn from "Price is Right"
Great videos; love the sound efx:). Has one ever gotten stuck deep in tunnel? Also, how do the cars move w/o engine?
Yeah, I'm clueless:/ but enjoy watching & really fascinated by the detail & craftsmanship. Best, Brian
Thanks for watching! Usually comes down to gravity and the floor being unlevel in spots.
Someone needs to fix these tracks already 😂
The longer they're screwed up, the more ammo we get for footage!
Haha, ! But they get damaged!
Question do the coal hopper cars cost a lot? And do you have suggestions on how to get more freight cars or trains on a very low budget?
@@electricgaming9914 Nothing has been damaged so far through these videos, minus a minor coupler issue. Best way to get cheap cars is at a train show, or buy used online.
Thanks but when I say a low budget I mean LOW.. my budget when trying to by a new freight car or something is normally like 20 dollars 😬 and when I buy a freight car for example a box car I would want another to match it so it looks more realistic but I kinda can’t do that with 20 dollars:(
RUNAWAY BC RAIL CART, BUT NOT FOR LONG!
Nice layout.
Jealous !
Something had to have broke in this crash video, maybe some couplers?