Very nice, but these are not the R33s Redbirds that you have in your title. I would like to see a video of the other R33s sets. Still.... nice R26 set :)
Between 1985 and 1987, the R26s were repainted as Redbirds and were the first cars to be repainted in the scheme. They re-entered service particularly on the # 2 and # 5 trains.
Finally a NYC Subway model train video where the train is not being run at proto 80mph around curves! Nice to seem them run at realistic speeds.
I never had that model Red bird Subway Train Set before!!!!!
Looks great but sad it doesn't have directional lighting.
Hey kenny bianco the r33s is a very particular train set it was shown by your friend at trainland tom very inspirational guy
I only saw the real Red Bird Subway Train when I was a kid
What a great product. If only it was a different scale
MTH also offers subway sets in HO :) www.trainworld.com/manufacturers/mth-trains/mth-trains-ho-scale/ho-subway/
Looooooove your video.
Thanks Mike!
My trainland friends this is fantastic
That is very Cool
Sometimes you put the model of the Red bird Subway Train under the Christmas tree
Some people use the model of the Red bird Subway Train as their Christmas decoration
Interesting video
does it come with tracks??
No :( Track sold separately.
How I buy these
Sold out now
Here are all of our subway sets www.trainworld.com/search/?bymanufacturer=&bycategory=86&byscale=37&road_name=&electronics=&engine=
Are any of these trains available in DC? I have no interest in the sound effects.
All come with sound. You can get the non powered but they wont run. In HO Scale they have non sound versions.
Thanks.
Very nice, but these are not the R33s Redbirds that you have in your title. I would like to see a video of the other R33s sets. Still.... nice R26 set :)
DjsOgaugeTrains how do u tell the difference, weren't r26 irt?
The R26s were numbered 7750-7859.
Between 1985 and 1987, the R26s were repainted as Redbirds and were the first cars to be repainted in the scheme. They re-entered service particularly on the # 2 and # 5 trains.
The R26 of the New York City Subway System was built by American Car and Foundry from 1959 to 1960 for the IRT A Division.
The red bird Subway Train retired back in 2003
wow you really spent 436 dollars on that shit
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