Courtesy of Maroon, who did all of the editing and half the filming. He did all of the gathering of the videos and the setting up of the You Tube channel. He is guiding me through the process, so someday I may be able to regale you often, as does Carey.
I, of course, did all of the locomotives and built most of the rolling stock kits. The PSC Heavyweights are untouched except for some truck work and couplers. The first locomotive you will see was the subject of a ten-issue build series in 48/ft O Scale News.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvf7lWovsdw
Bob's Locomotives on Youtube!
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bob turner
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Bob's Locomotives on Youtube!
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SWrailroader
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Re: Tonight's entertainment
Bob,
Very entertaining! Some very interesting locos you have there.
Thank you for posting,
Rob
Very entertaining! Some very interesting locos you have there.
Thank you for posting,
Rob
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Dennis Holler
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Re: Tonight's entertainment
Very cool Bob! Great to finally see some views of your loops and the strings of cars!
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Re: Tonight's entertainment
Awesome and this proves once and for all that Bob' models are more than just a pretty face.
Seriously this is a great video and your models run smoothly and quietly.
Using different size drivers is so the two engines go out of sink is something I'd never heard of before......really amazing.
Great job of filming and editing Jim!
Seriously this is a great video and your models run smoothly and quietly.
Using different size drivers is so the two engines go out of sink is something I'd never heard of before......really amazing.
Great job of filming and editing Jim!
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bob turner
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Re: Tonight's entertainment
It is the gearbox ratios - The effect is really subtle, but periodic. You cannot see the periodicity unless it is pointed out - like Jim expertly did.
There is a certain amount of joy in seeing an articulated mechanism smoothly glide through horrible trackwork and too much superelevation. The loops have been in place over a quarter century, and things move around a bit. Derailments have to be minimized, since several areas have no guardrails.
I did have an uncoupling incident while filming - the nice PSC observation car came uncoupled on an undulating section of a curve - fixed it by slipping skinny ties under the low part.
There is a certain amount of joy in seeing an articulated mechanism smoothly glide through horrible trackwork and too much superelevation. The loops have been in place over a quarter century, and things move around a bit. Derailments have to be minimized, since several areas have no guardrails.
I did have an uncoupling incident while filming - the nice PSC observation car came uncoupled on an undulating section of a curve - fixed it by slipping skinny ties under the low part.
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Nortonville Phil
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Re: Tonight's entertainment
I enjoyed seeing trains running on your layout Bob.
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