Now that was impressive! Such a treat to experience steam engines working hard, no matter what size they are. And these sure were putting on a great show. Thanks for getting so many good perspectives and also for including the water stops. 🤠👍
Do all these cars have air brakes? Do they work like the real thing, or is it “straight air” to keep things simple? Looked like they stopped pretty quickly, im curious to know how it’s done in miniature!
Almost all of the cars have air brakes, but they all have an air line at minimum. They operate by straight air, and they do stop quick! I have a video regarding air brake setup on my channel
Now that was impressive! Such a treat to experience steam engines working hard, no matter what size they are. And these sure were putting on a great show. Thanks for getting so many good perspectives and also for including the water stops. 🤠👍
@@espeescottyThank you for your support and kind words! Keep an eye out for a similar quality video coming soon
Coolest thing ever. Thanks for sharing. Dave
I am glad you enjoyed!
Great looking train and some impressive train handling by those two engineers!
Indeed!
Awesome Matt ❤😎😊👍
Thanks Dave! As always, thanks for watching.
WOW awesome video and enjoyed watching. Have a fantastic upcoming weekend.
I am glad you enjoyed, and have a great weekend as well!
An adult toy train set. OMG!!!!! I love my O scale trains 🚆, but WOW!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍🚂🚃🚃🚃
Great video Matt - enjoyed every second of it
Glad to hear it!
Do all these cars have air brakes? Do they work like the real thing, or is it “straight air” to keep things simple? Looked like they stopped pretty quickly, im curious to know how it’s done in miniature!
Almost all of the cars have air brakes, but they all have an air line at minimum. They operate by straight air, and they do stop quick! I have a video regarding air brake setup on my channel
How long is that 2-10-2 PRR steam locomotive.
In the neighborhood of 12 feet.
@@mattkinnard6899 What's the length of an 0-6-0 switcher, 4-10-2, 4-8-2 steam locomotive in 7.5"gauge.
Wow
also how long is that 2-8-0 steam locomotive.
9’ 4” with the tender
@@jimhenry6193 Do you also know how long are the 2, 3 & 4 Bay Covered Hopper cars and how much they weigh.
@@tonyordaziii7250 I don’t
@@jimhenry6193 How is a 2-8-8-4 Yellowstone or a 4-8-8-2 cab forward steam engine in 7.5" gauge
@@jimhenry6193 Do you also know how long a 60' Hi-Cube/Boxcar in 7.5" gauge and how much they weigh.