Stand me in the corner. For the past 60 years I have never worried or considered what my locos were pulling. My goal was to have as many engines and cars running at the same time as possible without crashing! My goal now is to purchase lots of vintage rolling stock, so that I can assemble proper groups of cars. I think I have more locomotives than cars! Winter is coming and so is my time downstairs in the train room! Thanks for the video.
Part of the Einheitslokomotiven at the time. Still one of the most impressive German steam locos. With the Mannesmann wagons, the entire train does eye especially imposing. We have a few BR 41s on the layout. Digitized though but you have very much inspired us to go searching for those Mannesmann wagons hahah. Thank you for this delightful upload.
1988 was the official end of steam for the Reichsbahn however they still had occasional steam pulled commuter and freight until the end of the Reichsbahn itself in 1994, which is why there are so many eisenbahn museums in east germany.
Thanks for the video. Most enjoyable as usual. I have another idea for 'child mode' - we used to pull every carriage we had behind our F800. We had 10 passenger carriages of various types and about a dozen goods cars. It could pull them all with out a problem - even at slow speed. It might be interesting to see how many of your consists the 'Mikado' can pull up the ramp 🙂
Always great to see smoke😀 the history is always an extra bit of joy, thanks
Thanks for the compliments and your time today 🙏
It's incredible to see that last rounds at full speed without any derailments!
you have live dangerously sometimes... Keeps the heart pumping 😉
Tolle Fahrimpressionen der Br41 von deiner Anlage. 👍👍
Thanks a lot!
Stand me in the corner. For the past 60 years I have never worried or considered what my locos were pulling. My goal was to have as many engines and cars running at the same time as possible without crashing! My goal now is to purchase lots of vintage rolling stock, so that I can assemble proper groups of cars. I think I have more locomotives than cars! Winter is coming and so is my time downstairs in the train room! Thanks for the video.
I think you are not alone 😉 Thanks for the visit!
Im really sick but when i saw that you uploaded i got full of energy, you really make me happy :)
get well soon
Thumps up. 🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️😀👍👍
Thanks 👍
ochsenlok in child mode - had a lot of fun watching it! 😄
glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the visit!
I love your channel! A very impressive collection.👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
Beautiful train
I agree 😀
Very nice video. I love that BR41. I have got the same model but digitalized. I always enjoy watching your videos.
Best regards from Germany.
Frank
Thank you very much!
Part of the Einheitslokomotiven at the time. Still one of the most impressive German steam locos. With the Mannesmann wagons, the entire train does eye especially imposing. We have a few BR 41s on the layout. Digitized though but you have very much inspired us to go searching for those Mannesmann wagons hahah. Thank you for this delightful upload.
Happy hunting! Thanks for your time today!
1988 was the official end of steam for the Reichsbahn however they still had occasional steam pulled commuter and freight until the end of the Reichsbahn itself in 1994, which is why there are so many eisenbahn museums in east germany.
indeed, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the video. Most enjoyable as usual. I have another idea for 'child mode' - we used to pull every carriage we had behind our F800. We had 10 passenger carriages of various types and about a dozen goods cars. It could pull them all with out a problem - even at slow speed. It might be interesting to see how many of your consists the 'Mikado' can pull up the ramp 🙂
that would be a way to have a bit a fun too
Bello il video 👍👍👍👍
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I love the video I looking for a 46026 set for my era three rolling stock myself!
Thanks for the vist and happy hunting!
Nice locomotive. I think I have a new version but without these large smoke deflectors.
nice loco indeed...
Kohlentender Lok.
"Schlepptenderlokomotive"
Ex prussian compartment coaches
classics!