Hey Eric. Really nice log cars. You know, if you bundle the logs with a rubber band first, then put the straps on it may be easier. You could then just cut the rubber band off, or leave it, but i would cut it off. Thanks for showing us the shay and log cars.
I always had a fond fascination for logging railways, just as long as it’s not Misty island from Thomas, I may be a Thomas fan, but I can’t stand that movie at all. In reality I really want to visit a real life standard gauge logging railway, that would be a wonderful treat!
Absolutely love how these look and let alone the ability to make a scene of one being unloaded or so much more love how they made the cars actually functional too and not just glued logs.
Just missing the WVP&P Bobber Caboose. Nice Run. We done up the Town of CASS, WV on our Layout where this Shay ran at. Jebbs photo is at Whittaker Station walking a Side Track.
Very nice! They look a little like the older Industrial Rail cars. I found that with those ones, I had to pay attention putting them back in their boxes properly or I’d break off the brake wheel.
I'd be mixing around the logs if I picked up the 6-pack. Otherwise each car is very noticeably hauling the same set as each other. Then again I have a few trees need pruning too 😊
Those log cars really make that shay really pop brother and where did you get the Illinois Terminal locomotive at? The nickname for that is the glow warm.
The overhead filming gives your layout a fresh perspective.....👍 Thanks Eric !
Definitely could use a spray of dullcoat
Hey Eric. Really nice log cars. You know, if you bundle the logs with a rubber band first, then put the straps on it may be easier. You could then just cut the rubber band off, or leave it, but i would cut it off. Thanks for showing us the shay and log cars.
Really nice! I love the smoke from the Shay.
I always had a fond fascination for logging railways, just as long as it’s not Misty island from Thomas, I may be a Thomas fan, but I can’t stand that movie at all. In reality I really want to visit a real life standard gauge logging railway, that would be a wonderful treat!
The logging set behind the Shay along with the caboose is an awesome sight I cannot take my eyes off!
Very nice log cars Eric. Did you know Western Maryland #6 was used to haul coal not logs?
love the engine with the cars behind it !!!!!
Absolutely love how these look and let alone the ability to make a scene of one being unloaded or so much more love how they made the cars actually functional too and not just glued logs.
Amazing you have a four truck Shay locomotive we came close to preserving an example of a 4 truck Shay locomotive it was unfortunately scrapped
Beauty's.....missed the Shay review but that's a beauty too....
They make a great pairing
Just missing the WVP&P Bobber Caboose. Nice Run. We done up the Town of CASS, WV on our Layout where this Shay ran at. Jebbs photo is at Whittaker Station walking a Side Track.
I love the skeleton logging car too! It's so wonderful.
Love the Shays. Love long log car trains. Great video.
That looks really cool hauling the timber cars!!
Extraordinary Ariel footage I really enjoy your videos 📹 👍🏻💫💫💫💫💫
Those cars look like they're a pain in the butt to get the logs on to them
Very nice! They look a little like the older Industrial Rail cars. I found that with those ones, I had to pay attention putting them back in their boxes properly or I’d break off the brake wheel.
I'd be mixing around the logs if I picked up the 6-pack. Otherwise each car is very noticeably hauling the same set as each other. Then again I have a few trees need pruning too 😊
Things I did not know.....How fast that type of engine can run! Awesome set!
Great video 🎉
Love those log cars. They look great behind the Shay. Great video Eric!
Looks great, now all you have to do is build a logging camp and then I saw me off for the train to take the logs to 👍👍
In putting the logs back on the car I have found the use of rubber band to hold together. Then put straps on. Then cut of the rubber band. JH
Makes me want to make a logging layout.
Love the shot on the bridge! You should do more of those!
Very nice
Those log cars really make that shay really pop brother and where did you get the Illinois Terminal locomotive at?
The nickname for that is the glow warm.
Awesome!
I really want this Shay but don’t think I could run it on my O-54 curves.
That may be the fastest any shay has ever gone.
Haha
Nice class D shay
GREAT!!
People with skeleton cars:
"You have one Job."
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