It really depends. I mean, there's a lot of different companies out there. You can get different types of oil. Labelle Is a really common type of oil? They have different types from heavy grade to light grade. And there's others synthetic oils out there. You can get for model trains. Even a little bit of grease oil for the gears
Nice how to video on keeping your locomotives in fine running condition. 👍😎 The V&T is one of my favorite railroads, nice looking Reno 🚂
It's a really cool look at motive and if you have any suggestions for other videos let me know
Very nice little loco. I didn't know about the tiny brushes. Thanks for showing them buddy.
Thank you.Yes, it's a really nice locomoti've got other videos in the workshop.I wanna try to work on so I stay tired of your stay busy
One of Rivarossi nicest steam locomotives, even if they are a bit larger then most 4-4-0s, they are really well detailed
I've always like taken on a challenge and rebuilding these older locomotives and they're always fun to work on
What kind of oil do you use for your trains? And were can you find it?
It really depends. I mean, there's a lot of different companies out there. You can get different types of oil. Labelle Is a really common type of oil? They have different types from heavy grade to light grade. And there's others synthetic oils out there. You can get for model trains. Even a little bit of grease oil for the gears
@@GarrettTaylorLeedy thank you for asking my question
@@GarrettTaylorLeedy thank you for asking my question