Wow that's a beautiful set. G scale is something that I'd like to do for a garden railroad when I get a house. LGB is a very good brand. I like the clicking of the track it gives.
@SMTMainline you really do deserve it. Maybe you don't know how many people you make happy. There are people who watch your videos that don't have trains but are able to enjoy the hobby because you have welcomed them in.
Woah Harrison that is pretty cool that David Z to g would send you that lgb set right there. That is such a cool set. Very generous of him to send you that.
I've been collecting G scale for nearly 30 years, welcome aboard! Of my 9 locomotives, only 2 of them have that motor idle/siding switch. It's nice to see it's now a feature in starter sets as well. The most common entry point for G scale is the iconic Stainz 0-4-0 starter set (it's literally the LGB logo), so it's nice to see a 2-4-0 tender for once. You can imagine the space a G scale santa fe super chief or a 2-6-0 steam loco take up (and the turn radius clearance needed, lol).
@@raymondleggs5508 Right, but the overhang of some models (bachmann and aristocraft) running on those radius 1 curves becomes a problem in a limited space, or turning toward parallel tracks.
Hello Harrison , I just rebuilt my first Bachmann diesel locomotives. And it runs, thanks to you. Have watched many of your videos. Enjoyed them all. Thanks again. JC
I've got the very sought after Disney Christmas LGB set. From what I'm told their some what hard to come by now and upon research I've found that there pretty valuable. So enjoy your G scale their pretty fun. O by the way. Their known as garden railroad trains because they can be ran in doors,and out doors on all weather track. So happy railroading my friend. 👍😎👍
L G B stand for Lehmann Garten Bahn, Lehmann Garden Railroad and is a German Brand. I wish you a lot of Fun with your little Set. Greetings from Germany . Bruno
@@petrberanek4230 Hallo, ich muss mich Entschuldigen, habe die Tage mitbekommen das es doch Grossbahn heißt. Na ja sowas kann passieren und ich kann Fehler zugeben. Bruno
What a nice gift, Harrison! It would be very interesting to watch you create your own Garden Railroad (maybe even create a series, too)! I would love to have model trains run all throughout my house, but a garden layout is too risky for me! 😬 Another amazing and enjoyable video! - Storm
Very nice gift Harrison. Can't speak for LGB but I've got an REA Alco FA ( Canadian Pacific gray and maroon btw) I'd given my dad and reclaimed after he passed and it had a 3 position switch that was off with lights on,running with lights and running with lights and sound.
I have a dozen years experience with some G gauge. I really like the USA Trains (Charles Ro) product, 1:29 "A" scale, if you want to do "standard" gauge in large scale. It's very robust and well detailed. Actual standard gauge is 1:32, and there's some product, but not nearly as much as 1:29, and the slightly too narrow gauge isn't noticeable. (Think OO running on HO track as analogous.) There are a few narrow gauge scales to choose from, but my experience with those is too meager to comment, other than LGB has a good reputation for quality. The only other thing I will mention is that if you run it outside, don't do DC. Keeping the rail clean is a nightmare. Use battery power. I've installed Revolution (which I bought from Reindeer Pass online) and been very very happy with it.
First g scale locomotive and set i ever had, she still runs excellent, the switch on the back has 3 postions everything off, motor off/lights smoke on, everything on. I find it very nice because it allows one to "park" the locomotive on live track without isolated track circuits, and then also for photography, you can have lights and sound if applicable which can be great for timed exposures
Ah once you've caught the g scale bug you're never getting rid of it. 😂 Yes LGB locos have a switch in the cab. I believe its main purpose is to have locos on static display in a siding while you have other locos are running on the same track as the points aren't isolated on analogue setups at least. Don't worry you're not the only one, the amount of people that have come with their loco needing repairs saying their loco has stopped running and they've just accidentally knocked the switch to off 😂
I'm glad I'm not the only one to make this mistake. Is the switch just for parking locomotives on DC lines? In terms of the G scale bug I'm already temped to order some extra track.
Yes, it’s an analog way to have a locomotive sitting idle on a siding with current to the track while another locomotive is running on the main line. I’ve had G scale trains for about 35 years now, starting with Bachmann. They require a lot of space if used indoors but I’ve had success building an operating shelf layout up near the ceiling. I didn’t have space for a full circle but one of the manufacturers at the time (late 1980s) sold automatic reversing units you placed at either end. These worked electronically as the locomotive passed over a specific section of track.
Would love to know why the coal car has a top that can be removed and a battery added, but when you open the bottom there is no connecting wire for battery or speaker inside
LGB engines usually have that switch so you can choose between running the drive motors, not giving power to the engine at all, or just turn on the lights (which was your case here). It is very useful especially when you want to run multiple trains by using the same power pack.
I have this exact starter set. The switch positions are Off, Light and Smoke, Run no sound, and run with sound. However this set did not come with sound you can buy a module to add analog steam sound. The southern set came with sound. They are beasts and can haul a lot of cars. I’m sure I can speak for many of us that we were yelling to move the switch! 😂 That David gentleman is very generous!
@@SMTMainline Personally I leave mine with the switch off in the siding so I can run other trains. For my trains with no switch I have to derail them or isolate the turnout with electrical tape.
Now we can start calling you Harrison Z to G 😂 or SMT Z to G Good to see you figured out the switch, Harrison. I knew you would eventually. Next time you run her, I'd like to see her puffing out of the stack. Love the video through the passenger cars. If you continue to build up the G scale collection, you can get the full size passenger cars. Bachmann makes nice Pennsy passenger cars you can usually find used on eBay for about $30-$40. Enjoy, and pick up some straight track and smoke fluid while you're at it. I'm sure you have a few HO locos that have smoke units as well. Thanks for sharing. 👍🐾👍
That's amazing. What a kind and thoughtful gift from them. I bet that made Harrison feel like a kid again opening that box up 🤣. Enjoy man, and thanks again for yet another AWESOME video SMT!
Happy Birthday Harrison! I never appreciated the size of G scale in other’s videos. I really enjoyed watching you set this up. It’s so big I’m sure Nerf Cat could ride the passenger car.
Wow that’s quite generous. Solid chance it might have a smoke generator, try putting some fluid down the stack, that’s what I do for mine. I have a Bachmann big haulers Golden Classics series 2-6-0 Colorado and southern passenger steam train that I got from my grandfather
Hello Harrison, a good idea that occurred to me is that you get more g scale tracks to put it in the garden when it is snowing, I think it could be a good idea.
Wow! Great birthday gift. David set the bar pretty high. I can’t wait to see what he gets you next year. lol. Really nice train. Part of me wanted you to open that sucker up and tinker with it.
Hello there, SMT! I am currently in the construction process of my own HO-Scale layout in the style of a railroad museum. You and another UA-camr, @ThunderMesaStudio, have been a huge help in this layout-making process. So, if it's fine by you, we're going to pay tribute to your channel in some area in the layout! Have a great day! -Tetsu
I'm wonder if the switch in the cab is to park the locomotive and run the smoke unit while turning off the motor. The engine may have a smoke unit (something to check for). This method would be similar to the Lionel postwar engines parking the E unit in neutral to make the smoke and whistle run without moving the engines.
This locomotive does have a smoke unit. I've seen HO models which have a switch to disable the smoker but non of them also cut power to the motor so it wasn't obvious to me.
Really nice. I have had 3 G Scale sets over the years. The two of them were Christmas sets while the other set was an older Bachmann set that was given to us by a friend. We got rid of the 2 sets but we still have one of the Christmas sets however we haven’t gotten it going for quite a few years. I feel like I see a lot of G Scale sets being made as Christmas sets and also O Scale sets as well they just seem to be the most common sets in my opinion to use under the Christmas tree even though all sets can be used at Christmas. Awesome set!!👍👍
If you haven't been told yet, 0= Totally off, 1= Lights only (no motor) 3= Full operation. Originally a 3 position switch in the loco. Also the LGB brand models are made of a space age plastic to resist UV light (breaks down plastic). This plastic cannot be glued by normal plastic glues. Most plastic bodies & roofs are molded in color. You may add people & lights to the passenger cars. Screw sockets provided in the roof which carefully snaps &/or combo of, unscrews off. There are metal wheels available, with or without track power pickup, & yes expensive for power pickup but are ball bearing wheels. I recommend metal wheels as this helps a lot to promote cleaner track for power pickup. When adding lights you may over tax the starter set power pack , good up to 1amp. The circle of track is prefect under a Xmas tree. P.S. I'm in an out door garden railway club. They do run in fowl weather & on snow plowed tracks. Have fun!
It looks massive right now, but wait until you take it outside. It will look quite small. I got into G during the Pandemic, so I would have an excuse to come out of the basement. I started off with an LGB Stainz set, but bought an Accucraft Ruby next, which is live steam. I ended up getting the live steam bug and am up to five live steamers and am now the Chairman of the G Gauge Committe at my local live steam club. One train set purchased on a whim on eBay changed my life. I still have my HO trains, but G is way more fun.
The shop I worked for during my teen years had the German variant of this same set from LGB in their front window. It ran 8-10 hours a day for many years without even a hiccup. Have you seen the recently released Bachmann “Big Hauler” G scale C44-9W’s in person? They are pretty stunning even though they lack many of the road specific details that HO has, like you said size = presence
The one two and three are for lights, sound motor and the smoke unit if you flip it all the way to three don’t forget to add smoke fluid to it or else you’ll burn up the smoke unit board the sound is in the tender usually underneath the water cover if it has it
I'm looking at a few G scales at the moment for my garden, some Bachmann sets have caught my eye... I thought they'd be in the thousands, but shipping is the only real issue. I'm new to this but I'd be looking for track I can lay and leave outside.
Hi Harrison. I think the box says it has lights and smoke. I’ll bet the switch turns the smoke unit on/off. Maybe there’s a safety interlock so the motor won’t run unless the smoke unit has enough oil in it? Or maybe it’s just a switch to disconnect the motor so you can park it on a siding with the headlight on. Should be in the manual.
8:00 can you tell me the scale, and model "name" of that Lionel train on the freeze frame. That is the exact set my dad had when I was 8 or less. i cannot remember if it made it with us when we moved, but i've been trying to find it again.
I always thought that the proportions of g scale are odd because like why are certain engines smaller & most diesels are smaller than the steam locomotives.
We need a series of david z to g scale packages xD he is so generous to you Edit: i showed my mom cause it looked familiar to me and she said that was the same train set she tired to win for me when i was 10 but missed by one number, i think she said it was B13 and someone else got it before she could vet the bingo
You know what would be very interesting? If they actually build a new exhibit at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum featuring engines from different countries around the world. Basically, it would be known as The International Shed. If I were to guess what British engines would be on display there, I would pick: an LMS Black 5, a GWR Trojan, and a BR 2MT tender engine.
@@SMTMainline if that were to happen, I think they would paint the Black 5 and the Trojan Apple Green so that they can resemble Henry and Percy in order to bring in little kids(even though Thomas is supposed to be for all ages, not just for kids.)
A lock out fir a storage track siding! Happy Birthday Harrison! Thank You
Wow that's a beautiful set. G scale is something that I'd like to do for a garden railroad when I get a house. LGB is a very good brand. I like the clicking of the track it gives.
It sounds pretty realistic.
Harrison you definitely deserve that nice gift. You have done so much for others between charity and give aways and helping all of us.
I don't feel like I deserve such a thing but I sure appreciate the gesture.
@SMTMainline you really do deserve it. Maybe you don't know how many people you make happy. There are people who watch your videos that don't have trains but are able to enjoy the hobby because you have welcomed them in.
Woah Harrison that is pretty cool that David Z to g would send you that lgb set right there. That is such a cool set. Very generous of him to send you that.
What a nice gift to give someone! You deserve it! Thank you for youre awesome video's
I've been collecting G scale for nearly 30 years, welcome aboard!
Of my 9 locomotives, only 2 of them have that motor idle/siding switch. It's nice to see it's now a feature in starter sets as well.
The most common entry point for G scale is the iconic Stainz 0-4-0 starter set (it's literally the LGB logo), so it's nice to see a 2-4-0 tender for once.
You can imagine the space a G scale santa fe super chief or a 2-6-0 steam loco take up (and the turn radius clearance needed, lol).
All LGB is designed to run on tight starter set curves. Piko G scale for the most part too.
@@raymondleggs5508 Right, but the overhang of some models (bachmann and aristocraft) running on those radius 1 curves becomes a problem in a limited space, or turning toward parallel tracks.
Hello Harrison , I just rebuilt my first Bachmann diesel locomotives. And it runs, thanks to you. Have watched many of your videos. Enjoyed them all. Thanks again. JC
That's great to hear, thank you!
What a fun video!!!!! Loved the camera shots going around the track!!!
Thanks. The larger scale allowed me to get a lot more creative with how I filmed that.
Really nice. That David Z to G it pretty cool! Love the video from the train. You're going to need some more track to go around the pool.
Who thinks Harrison should make a series where he builds a garden railroad?
Mmm possibly, but we love the Ho scale ❤😊
Garden railroad will have a short season in Canada
@@4RXLA it would but hey, you can still run trains in the snow! I certainly do that myself!
Good opportunity to see a plow car!
@@Amtk-712Great opportunity to use a snow plow and see the engines run through the snow!
I've got the very sought after Disney Christmas LGB set. From what I'm told their some what hard to come by now and upon research I've found that there pretty valuable. So enjoy your G scale their pretty fun. O by the way. Their known as garden railroad trains because they can be ran in doors,and out doors on all weather track. So happy railroading my friend. 👍😎👍
L G B stand for Lehmann Garten Bahn, Lehmann Garden Railroad and is a German Brand. I wish you a lot of Fun with your little Set. Greetings from Germany . Bruno
Lehmann Gross Bahn, not Garten
@@petrberanek4230 SORRY aber am Anfang hieß es Gartenbahn. Ich kann mich mit meinen 70 Lenzen gut daran erinnern.
@@petrberanek4230 Hallo, ich muss mich Entschuldigen, habe die Tage mitbekommen das es doch Grossbahn heißt. Na ja sowas kann passieren und ich kann Fehler zugeben. Bruno
Wow!! I just got my first G scale today. Goodwill find. I'm learning it too. Enjoy.
Always wanted a set like that for the Christmas tree
What a nice gift, Harrison! It would be very interesting to watch you create your own Garden Railroad (maybe even create a series, too)!
I would love to have model trains run all throughout my house, but a garden layout is too risky for me! 😬 Another amazing and enjoyable video!
- Storm
It's very tempting, I'm not sure where it would fit outside though.
Yea and there SPENDY unless you get a deal like my dad did for about 400 he got a big lot of LGB trains
Very nice gift Harrison. Can't speak for LGB but I've got an REA Alco FA ( Canadian Pacific gray and maroon btw) I'd given my dad and reclaimed after he passed and it had a 3 position switch that was off with lights on,running with lights and running with lights and sound.
G gauge is very tempting for me, especially the nice bachman stuff. Nice set
Be careful with used Bachmann, They also have the nylon gear problem. Piko has a lot of nice G scale as well.
I have a dozen years experience with some G gauge. I really like the USA Trains (Charles Ro) product, 1:29 "A" scale, if you want to do "standard" gauge in large scale. It's very robust and well detailed. Actual standard gauge is 1:32, and there's some product, but not nearly as much as 1:29, and the slightly too narrow gauge isn't noticeable. (Think OO running on HO track as analogous.) There are a few narrow gauge scales to choose from, but my experience with those is too meager to comment, other than LGB has a good reputation for quality. The only other thing I will mention is that if you run it outside, don't do DC. Keeping the rail clean is a nightmare. Use battery power. I've installed Revolution (which I bought from Reindeer Pass online) and been very very happy with it.
First g scale locomotive and set i ever had, she still runs excellent, the switch on the back has 3 postions everything off, motor off/lights smoke on, everything on. I find it very nice because it allows one to "park" the locomotive on live track without isolated track circuits, and then also for photography, you can have lights and sound if applicable which can be great for timed exposures
Really nice. Has realistic sounds on the track.
Ah once you've caught the g scale bug you're never getting rid of it. 😂
Yes LGB locos have a switch in the cab. I believe its main purpose is to have locos on static display in a siding while you have other locos are running on the same track as the points aren't isolated on analogue setups at least. Don't worry you're not the only one, the amount of people that have come with their loco needing repairs saying their loco has stopped running and they've just accidentally knocked the switch to off 😂
You are correct.
I'm glad I'm not the only one to make this mistake. Is the switch just for parking locomotives on DC lines? In terms of the G scale bug I'm already temped to order some extra track.
Yes, it’s an analog way to have a locomotive sitting idle on a siding with current to the track while another locomotive is running on the main line. I’ve had G scale trains for about 35 years now, starting with Bachmann. They require a lot of space if used indoors but I’ve had success building an operating shelf layout up near the ceiling. I didn’t have space for a full circle but one of the manufacturers at the time (late 1980s) sold automatic reversing units you placed at either end. These worked electronically as the locomotive passed over a specific section of track.
Would love to know why the coal car has a top that can be removed and a battery added, but when you open the bottom there is no connecting wire for battery or speaker inside
What a great video! David Z to G scale struck again! I never seen G scale before, it looks fantastic.
Congrats Harrison. Now you're only one step away from a live steam locomotive. :)
G scale?! This will be a cool scale to start! I dont know much about G scale but it should be easy to work with im hoping.
LGB engines usually have that switch so you can choose between running the drive motors, not giving power to the engine at all, or just turn on the lights (which was your case here). It is very useful especially when you want to run multiple trains by using the same power pack.
G scale locomotives usually have an on/off switch. My nephew had a G scale.
I have this exact starter set. The switch positions are Off, Light and Smoke, Run no sound, and run with sound. However this set did not come with sound you can buy a module to add analog steam sound. The southern set came with sound. They are beasts and can haul a lot of cars. I’m sure I can speak for many of us that we were yelling to move the switch! 😂 That David gentleman is very generous!
I get it for the smoke unit but what's the purpose of a motor shut off?
@@SMTMainline Personally I leave mine with the switch off in the siding so I can run other trains. For my trains with no switch I have to derail them or isolate the turnout with electrical tape.
Now we can start calling you Harrison Z to G 😂 or SMT Z to G
Good to see you figured out the switch, Harrison. I knew you would eventually. Next time you run her, I'd like to see her puffing out of the stack. Love the video through the passenger cars. If you continue to build up the G scale collection, you can get the full size passenger cars. Bachmann makes nice Pennsy passenger cars you can usually find used on eBay for about $30-$40. Enjoy, and pick up some straight track and smoke fluid while you're at it. I'm sure you have a few HO locos that have smoke units as well.
Thanks for sharing. 👍🐾👍
Thanks again for sending this set. I'm temped to order some full size cars - maybe if I get a place of my own I'll start a garden railroad.
Excellent video Harrison! Also happy birthday!
That box opening chuckle says it all! 🎉 1:00
As soon as I go through my rolling stock I have a few special ones for his layout that I’ll be sending 😉
HAPPY BIRTHDAY HARRISON!!
Love the PRR Railroad
My favorite sound of riding the rails is the links of rails skipping.
I find it very relaxing, I was surprised by how realistic the sound was.
@@SMTMainline i ride the rails to my daughters house from Vancouver Wa to Vancouver BC. All the time
This Set is Amazing and Incredible, the Details of the Locomotive, tender and the Passenger Cars are Outstanding.👍
I'm really excited to see your first garden railway being built! 😁
G scale is the best. It got me back into railroading after 20 years.
That's amazing. What a kind and thoughtful gift from them. I bet that made Harrison feel like a kid again opening that box up 🤣. Enjoy man, and thanks again for yet another AWESOME video SMT!
For sure!
Love the ride on shots!
Must say that it is beautiful, such great sound. Really a lovely train.
You need to get that pony some space to run!
He needs to start a G scale layout!😂
hello Harrison & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Harrison & Friends Randy
Happy Birthday Harrison! I never appreciated the size of G scale in other’s videos. I really enjoyed watching you set this up. It’s so big I’m sure Nerf Cat could ride the passenger car.
David Z to G strikes again, lol! Nice set, Harrison, very cool of David to send that to you!
Hay smt I love your videos and I hope your content helps others in to model trains 😀
Thank you, I hope it does too.
Wow that’s quite generous. Solid chance it might have a smoke generator, try putting some fluid down the stack, that’s what I do for mine. I have a Bachmann big haulers Golden Classics series 2-6-0 Colorado and southern passenger steam train that I got from my grandfather
I should try it out in a future livestream or something.
And later, serenity, we have a runner! Cheers from eastern TN
Here's some potential with this; buy a G scale gondola or flatcar for nerf cat to ride!
The hobo union approves of this video, and will be visiting a layout near you.....❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
LGB is not just a train. It’s a tradition
I think that switch in the cab was either for Indoor/Outdoor operation, or convert between DC and DCC.
Hello Harrison, a good idea that occurred to me is that you get more g scale tracks to put it in the garden when it is snowing, I think it could be a good idea.
Wow! Great birthday gift. David set the bar pretty high. I can’t wait to see what he gets you next year. lol. Really nice train. Part of me wanted you to open that sucker up and tinker with it.
I'm glad I didn't, I probably would have ended up breaking something 😂
Aww such a cute G scale set! Very nice!
Looks like David Z & G scale strikes again been awhile since he did it
You know you need a garden railway.
Now you need a half a dozen straights Or the main line. Switches in enough track for a siding..
happy birthday!
Hey Harrison, that's a nice set. I was told the switch turns power to the motor off and on so it can be parked while running a different train.
Hello there, SMT! I am currently in the construction process of my own HO-Scale layout in the style of a railroad museum. You and another UA-camr, @ThunderMesaStudio, have been a huge help in this layout-making process. So, if it's fine by you, we're going to pay tribute to your channel in some area in the layout!
Have a great day!
-Tetsu
Go right ahead, that sounds awesome.
Was waiting for this video
Very cute train, congrats!
Kudos to the sender for getting you started into a new gauge
I'm wonder if the switch in the cab is to park the locomotive and run the smoke unit while turning off the motor. The engine may have a smoke unit (something to check for). This method would be similar to the Lionel postwar engines parking the E unit in neutral to make the smoke and whistle run without moving the engines.
This locomotive does have a smoke unit. I've seen HO models which have a switch to disable the smoker but non of them also cut power to the motor so it wasn't obvious to me.
Very nice of David!
Really nice. I have had 3 G Scale sets over the years. The two of them were Christmas sets while the other set was an older Bachmann set that was given to us by a friend. We got rid of the 2 sets but we still have one of the Christmas sets however we haven’t gotten it going for quite a few years. I feel like I see a lot of G Scale sets being made as Christmas sets and also O Scale sets as well they just seem to be the most common sets in my opinion to use under the Christmas tree even though all sets can be used at Christmas. Awesome set!!👍👍
I wish grocery store sets were not as popular in that regard, they're junk. The only advantage I see is that they are affordable and easy to set up.
If you haven't been told yet, 0= Totally off, 1= Lights only (no motor) 3= Full operation. Originally a 3 position switch in the loco. Also the LGB brand models are made of a space age plastic to resist UV light (breaks down plastic). This plastic cannot be glued by normal plastic glues. Most plastic bodies & roofs are molded in color. You may add people & lights to the passenger cars. Screw sockets provided in the roof which carefully snaps &/or combo of, unscrews off. There are metal wheels available, with or without track power pickup, & yes expensive for power pickup but are ball bearing wheels. I recommend metal wheels as this helps a lot to promote cleaner track for power pickup. When adding lights you may over tax the starter set power pack , good up to 1amp. The circle of track is prefect under a Xmas tree.
P.S. I'm in an out door garden railway club. They do run in fowl weather & on snow plowed tracks. Have fun!
Thanks for this information. I wasn't aware at the time since no HO product I've worked on has had a switch to disable the motor.
Hello from Pennsylvania!😊
It looks massive right now, but wait until you take it outside. It will look quite small. I got into G during the Pandemic, so I would have an excuse to come out of the basement. I started off with an LGB Stainz set, but bought an Accucraft Ruby next, which is live steam. I ended up getting the live steam bug and am up to five live steamers and am now the Chairman of the G Gauge Committe at my local live steam club. One train set purchased on a whim on eBay changed my life. I still have my HO trains, but G is way more fun.
I wouldn't mind being outdoors more. Despite running this channel from the basement I'm quite the outdoors guy.
The shop I worked for during my teen years had the German variant of this same set from LGB in their front window. It ran 8-10 hours a day for many years without even a hiccup. Have you seen the recently released Bachmann “Big Hauler” G scale C44-9W’s in person? They are pretty stunning even though they lack many of the road specific details that HO has, like you said size = presence
Hopefully this model will do the same. I haven't seen the big hauler but I'll have a look.
Hey SMT, did you make a video about how to fix broken axles on old Bachmann models?
I did so in this video ua-cam.com/video/FrSbdHwaFxA/v-deo.html
The one two and three are for lights, sound motor and the smoke unit if you flip it all the way to three don’t forget to add smoke fluid to it or else you’ll burn up the smoke unit board the sound is in the tender usually underneath the water cover if it has it
I have 3 of those at club I’m at and I love them although I got to fix one of them the wire came out of the plug that does the sound
Another great smt video
As a Fellow LGB Collector. If you buy extra Track, ONLY LGB or Piko. Same goes for more models
Well looks like you have a new Christmas train. 😂 All you need is a tree.🤣
That's true, there's always next year 😂
Watching this as my LGB loco runs above my head on the ceiling layout
Very nice smt mainline 👍👍
I loved this video👏👏
I'm looking at a few G scales at the moment for my garden, some Bachmann sets have caught my eye... I thought they'd be in the thousands, but shipping is the only real issue. I'm new to this but I'd be looking for track I can lay and leave outside.
You should get a Bachmann G scale 4-6-0, that's a locomotive I'd like to have if I ever get into G scale
Hi Harrison. I think the box says it has lights and smoke. I’ll bet the switch turns the smoke unit on/off. Maybe there’s a safety interlock so the motor won’t run unless the smoke unit has enough oil in it? Or maybe it’s just a switch to disconnect the motor so you can park it on a siding with the headlight on. Should be in the manual.
I think you're right. I've seen similar switches to disable smoke units on HO locomotives but never one that stops the motor from starting.
That must be it. The ability to disable the motor is a feature I haven't seen until now.
Amtrak, I agree. An outdoor garden railroad. From Texas
Hey SMT, I saw that there is a minor league baseball team called the “The round Rock Express!” They have hats that have a trains on it!
8:00 can you tell me the scale, and model "name" of that Lionel train on the freeze frame. That is the exact set my dad had when I was 8 or less. i cannot remember if it made it with us when we moved, but i've been trying to find it again.
It's random Lionel O scale rolling stock.
Happy birthday smt and you can do a video on how to add water to a layout and some layout tips
I already did so in my layout construction video, you can see it here :) ua-cam.com/video/1rlavMPTo7w/v-deo.html
Lionel makes some G scale stuff, but it’s battery powered on plastic rails…I got the polar express and the PRR freight as a child
Harrison you should make a G scale railway in your set of backyard
FANTASTIC!!!!
Get some long straightaways in the mix for a bit more fun in the run.
I think I'll do that.
I always thought that the proportions of g scale are odd because like why are certain engines smaller & most diesels are smaller than the steam locomotives.
And happy belated!
happy birthday
Could you make a vid on the different train scale you have?
Best idea!
FYI, allot of g-scale engines have a motor lockout switch, probably as a static display or the fact block use is rare in g
Happy Birthday.. 0-27 locomotives have the same feature, a switch on the E Tower that does the same thing.,
This was sooo good scale
We need a series of david z to g scale packages xD he is so generous to you
Edit: i showed my mom cause it looked familiar to me and she said that was the same train set she tired to win for me when i was 10 but missed by one number, i think she said it was B13 and someone else got it before she could vet the bingo
I think the little switch in the cab is an on and off power button. But I'm just guessing.
SMT, that basement big enough for a full fledge G scale layout? lol
Probably not with the HO one already in place but if I get a place of my own a garden layout would be nice.
It does have a nice sound to it
Nice
You know what would be very interesting? If they actually build a new exhibit at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum featuring engines from different countries around the world. Basically, it would be known as The International Shed. If I were to guess what British engines would be on display there, I would pick: an LMS Black 5, a GWR Trojan, and a BR 2MT tender engine.
That's an excellent idea.
@@SMTMainline if that were to happen, I think they would paint the Black 5 and the Trojan Apple Green so that they can resemble Henry and Percy in order to bring in little kids(even though Thomas is supposed to be for all ages, not just for kids.)