It was nice to see the action outside during the train robbery. What was the show like inside the train? Did the robbers perform a show throughout all the cars?
Birthday wishes. You had it all in this one, best video yet! What an opening, great surprise seeing you jump down from the engine, thanks to Carl. WHOO WHOOOOOO chug on.
The guy cleaning out its little engine shed (Carl) moved it outside so he could get stuff out and we asked if it was working and as you see, It does lol. He let me drive it around the loop of track they have next to the Milford station. Also the gauge is 18 inches. That thing was so much fun to drive lol.
@@RsTrainsonYTI belong to a club of the 7.5 inch scale 5.5 miles of track. Thinking of doing our own “the great train robbery” for our paying guests. I need to find out the legality of the prop weapons. I’m afraid we would have people complain.
#101 painted in the maroon and gold paint scheme. That brings back memories.
It was nice to see the action outside during the train robbery. What was the show like inside the train? Did the robbers perform a show throughout all the cars?
That's a cute little train at the beginning!
Hey Cory I have the original Central Pacific Railroad Spike from the 1860s
Birthday wishes. You had it all in this one, best video yet! What an opening, great surprise seeing you jump down from the engine, thanks to Carl. WHOO WHOOOOOO chug on.
Amazing video dude! I always have wished to drive a engine!
Also guys wish me a happy birthday! Todays that special day for me lol.🎁
Lol, how did you get to drive that? What guage?
The guy cleaning out its little engine shed (Carl) moved it outside so he could get stuff out and we asked if it was working and as you see, It does lol. He let me drive it around the loop of track they have next to the Milford station. Also the gauge is 18 inches. That thing was so much fun to drive lol.
@@RsTrainsonYT wow. Nice!
@@RsTrainsonYTI belong to a club of the 7.5 inch scale 5.5 miles of track. Thinking of doing our own “the great train robbery” for our paying guests. I need to find out the legality of the prop weapons. I’m afraid we would have people complain.