You will be fine cleaning the traction tires using the white pads. I spray a light coat of alcohol on my pads and apply light pressure to loco for a few cycles. You will get the same results as you did with the BNSF. As for your layout. I love your originality !! Looks unique and you seem to enjoy it !! Which is what the hobby is supposed to be🥰 Having, the layout on the floor will get a bit rough as you get older. But I am sure you will adjust when the time comes. Thanks for sharing
I enjoy watching your channel! The Lego - Kato combination is really neat and original. I watched some of the older videos a while ago as well and I was wondering whether you're running DC or DCC.
Haha, hey! Glad you like the look! Yeah I think it came out way better than I originally envisioned lol. I currently have 2 independent loops on just plain ol' DC. Older videos from about 6 months ago on back would have all been 1 continuous loop.
your track has a road bed so it's exactly on the carpet. if you hoover up regularly i think its ok. just don't want any fluff going into the train mechanism!
Very good video
You will be fine cleaning the traction tires using the white pads. I spray a light coat of alcohol on my pads and apply light pressure to loco for a few cycles. You will get the same results as you did with the BNSF. As for your layout. I love your originality !! Looks unique and you seem to enjoy it !! Which is what the hobby is supposed to be🥰 Having, the layout on the floor will get a bit rough as you get older. But I am sure you will adjust when the time comes. Thanks for sharing
Haha, good to know! And yeah, Legos and N-Scale don't exactly match up when first thinking about it... but I found it actually really does work 😁
My fastest bullet train is my Kato ice 4 set . Good video .
I looked into the ICE but I'm hesitant because I'm not the biggest fan of the cars sharing wheels for some reason, lol
I enjoy watching your channel! The Lego - Kato combination is really neat and original. I watched some of the older videos a while ago as well and I was wondering whether you're running DC or DCC.
Haha, hey! Glad you like the look! Yeah I think it came out way better than I originally envisioned lol. I currently have 2 independent loops on just plain ol' DC. Older videos from about 6 months ago on back would have all been 1 continuous loop.
your track has a road bed so it's exactly on the carpet. if you hoover up regularly i think its ok. just don't want any fluff going into the train mechanism!
For sure! Yeah I think the Kato track I use is much bettee for this than the older tack I had as a kid which was just the flat track.