Please don’t feel you have to talk to us while you’re building and concentrating, sometimes silence is golden (at least that’s how I feel when I’m working on my projects) awesome job today btw ❤
The GP9 is a Diesel electric so the gauges would be for Volts and Amps from the generators and alternators. What you were building is a 32 valve engine to produce the electric power to move the locomotive which would pull the train and since the trains are so long depending on the length and weight they would more locomotives either in the front middle (known as Distributed Power Unit) or the end (pushers) these additional units are remotely controlled by the engineer in the front loco
Very impressive build today, nice looking engine ,and controls, you dogs sound like mine ,always got to have the last word
You got that right, they have to answer every bark they hear, although they are getting on in years now and don't hear as well as they used to. 😂
Please don’t feel you have to talk to us while you’re building and concentrating, sometimes silence is golden (at least that’s how I feel when I’m working on my projects) awesome job today btw ❤
I don’t think I have to talk, but I feel like I should say something every now and then, just to be polite. 😂
I'm really enjoying this one!
It’s a good one, for sure! I’m enjoying all the little details on this big model!
The GP9 is a Diesel electric so the gauges would be for Volts and Amps from the generators and alternators. What you were building is a 32 valve engine to produce the electric power to move the locomotive which would pull the train and since the trains are so long depending on the length and weight they would more locomotives either in the front middle (known as Distributed Power Unit) or the end (pushers) these additional units are remotely controlled by the engineer in the front loco
Okay, that makes sense, thanks for the info!