Well done. I like the Nash Metropolitan on the flat car. Great job making a period correct train. I try to do that myself, putting period correct rolling stock/locos in the back or fore ground to set the time period, ie Penn Central for post 68, Amtrak for post 71, SDPs after 73, that kind of detail.
I figured the little Met would make a bit of a comical load for the heavy-duty flat. The freight train in the video is made up of HO cars from the 1950s, I think some of the 'build dates' on the models go back to the 1920s, but it works. I have enough rolling stock as well that I can shift the time period forward or back a few years!
Love the little street sipping by
Well done. I like the Nash Metropolitan on the flat car. Great job making a period correct train. I try to do that myself, putting period correct rolling stock/locos in the back or fore ground to set the time period, ie Penn Central for post 68, Amtrak for post 71, SDPs after 73, that kind of detail.
I figured the little Met would make a bit of a comical load for the heavy-duty flat. The freight train in the video is made up of HO cars from the 1950s, I think some of the 'build dates' on the models go back to the 1920s, but it works. I have enough rolling stock as well that I can shift the time period forward or back a few years!